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Taking One For The Team Tour 2016
Alcatraz, Milan Italy IT
2 march 2016
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By The Box Boy
April 2007
I recently wanted to experiment with wooden hinges for an unusual box I was making.
After reading Roger Gifkins excellent article (available for free download from www.gifkins.com.au/SingleActionWoodenHinge.pdf), I decided that I really did not want to work to the precision required for Roger’s method.
The method detailed below demonstrates how easy it is to make wooden hinges without a great deal of precision. The technique involves making a set of individual hinge fingers and then assembling them to make the completed hinge. An added bonus is that two or more contrasting timbers can be used to give a unique feel to the hinges (as in the photo of the completed box).
I make no claim to originality. These hinges are so simple to make that there must be others who have or are using this technique.
simple interlocking surrounded by low maintenance garden designs
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Hellebores are native to much of Europe, along the north coast of Turkey and into the Caucasus, with most found in the Balkans.
The "petals" are actually sepals - the centre is comprised of "nectaries" (petals that hold nectar). Gardeners note - they're a tasty snack to slugs and snails!
Blooming in winter and early spring, they're always a welcome sight in the garden, whatever the weather!
LEGENDS and HISTORY:
Helleborus niger is commonly called the Christmas rose, from a legend that it appeared in the snow from the tears of a young girl who had no gift to give the Christ child in Bethlehem.
During the Siege of Kirrha in 585 BC, Hellebore was reportedly used by the Greek warriors to poison the city's water supply. The defenders were subsequently so weakened that they were unable to defend the city from assault.
An overdose of medication containing Hellebore has been suggested as a cause of the death of Alexander the Great.
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Simple pillowcase-style sundress. I shirred the top and used bias tape for the ties. I based the dress on this tutorial: fromanigloo.blogspot.com/2010/05/playful-days-double-laye..., except I did not make it double layered. (gets too hot for double layers in the summer)
blogged here: scatteredthoughtsofasahm.blogspot.com/2011/03/bias-tape-m...
SIMPLE MINDS
BIG MUSIC TOUR 2015
Official stage photographer
Le Zénith, Paris / FRANCE
20/11/2015
by Sandie Besso Photography
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Paris / France
Simple Home
Hidden Journaling:
This is a photo that I took of a simple little home at Fort Martin Scott, A Frontier Army Post in Fredericksburg, TX
Fort Martin Scott was an active U.S. Army outpost for five years, from 1848 to 1853.
The quote is an Irish Blessing.
I made this page using:
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Merkeley Designs
Background:
“The Oldies” ~ Paper Pack
Home Stamp:
“Simple Home” ~ Brush and Element Set
oscraps
Melgen Designs
Flourish
Special thanks to Merkee of Merkeley Designs for her kindness and generosity~!