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My awesome plumber scores the copper water lines so they can be glued and soldered together..
My water heater stopped working last night. This morning, it was gushing water onto the floor. I called a reputable plumbing outfit, and they were here in less than two hours. It cost a whopping $1,300, but at least now I have a brand new water heater and it's under warranty for six years (parts and labor).
Josh Dies scrapes dough off the sides of the mixer while the mixer is running. This helps avoid waste and encourage cleanliness.
Once the dough is thoroughly kneaded by the mixer, it is loaded into bins to proof while the yeast activates.
Taken at the Stick Boy Baking Company.
Track laying at the Leighton Buzzard Narrow Gauge Railway to re-instate the section of line between Stonehenge Works and Mundays Hill. When the line was in commercial use part of the section was double track and the opportunity has been taken to extend that distance.
"... i rami [...] furon selva, allo svoltare, intrico, per lo sguardo [...], ancora scheletri nel Marzo, con di già un languore in pelle in pelle, tuttavia, na specie de prurito per entro la chiarità lieta e stradale della lor còrtica, fatta di scaglie e di pezze: corame secco, vacchetta bianca, argento ..."
Carlo Emilio Gadda
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When running in the woods and detouring from the trail to avoid, you might want to keep an eye out for giant green briars that will scrape your knee and make you hurt.
This is the main table.
I'd previously scraped it flat on my recently acquires 24" square surface plate.
This is 21" long, so I was srtuggling initially on my 12" square surface plate
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Walking through the ruins of an abandoned city old Crystal Springs, Mississippi on the Natchez Trace Parkway, I was shocked at the condition of this pine tree.
It was tall, and looked in good health with the great exception of the condition of of the outer layer of trunk. It was scraped and scratched and torn all the way around the trunk, as if some creature had been tearing strips of it away. Perhaps some birds or some mammal with claws, using the bark to build its nest.
With the ruins of the old village all around, this outer tatters added to the feeling of abandonment.
The other day I fell across a log (you may have seen a picture of my elbow nearby) and received this nasty scrape.
I was making Kokoda for us during a sailing trip with the Kantala, owned by Sheila and Michael who I got to know when I was living in Suva. Great people! Great trip back in 1999 . Shame it's so blurry but this was taken in the non-digital age ;-) and then scanned in.
Native bee (Leioproctus sp.) on a Geebung in flower at Newnes Plateau. [Greater Blue Mountains, NSW]
Skinning one's knee, elbow, palm, etc., hurts just as much now as it did when we were kids. Let this be a lesson to you kids out there: Don't hot dog on your Segway.
Captured in one of the northern Islands in the Maldives. This old man is scraping coconut to prepare his meal.
HV 76 has suffered some serious scraping here, probably against a wall of some description.
Seen at London Bridge just prior to heading back out on the 141.