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MOC: Snack Bar. This is the underside of the roof, showing how the two halves are connected - it's the same bracket technique I used for the sign, but with brackets on both sides of the roof. The tiles are there to guide the roof into place on top of the building.
Jump one more time & we'll be able to top that last cracker.
Monthly Scavenger Hunt - July 2013 - #13 - Snack
These two white-tails enjoying a late afternoon snack in the warm sun amidst the towering cottonwoods. On windy days this area is a favorite for the deer
Cole was feeding Lily and Moses hay & peppermints.. Madeline got some too.
Cole is the grandson of Jan & Dick Forthofer, owners of Shire Power Farm.
The neighbouring snack bar to the one we used each day. That's Zakynthos Town further up the coast, just a few km away.
Taken for the Jules Photo Challenge
July 9 - Favourite snack
Both my daughter and I have taken to liking the Cool Mint Chocolate CLIF bar. A bit dessert and a bit 'healthy'.
Thrown in with some cookies and ginger ale from United, and a small orange I brought, it turned out to be a nice snack.
Hauswinkelspinne (Tegenaria domestica) having a snack.
Pentax K-1 + Voigtländer MACRO-DYNAR 100mm f3.5
2 remote Yongnuo speedlights from top and right.
We got so many snacks from Germany along with our Ikea Vitra miniatures! Jack doesn't know where to start. I could figure most of them, except the mysterious green tube...LOL.
This little guy was looking all over the park for snacks at the end of the day. I couldn't help but stop and get a few pictures of him.
Continuamos con esta brocheta de col envolviendo pedazos de butifarra negra y rematada con mayonesa de canela. Otro aporte dulzón en otro bocado casi intrascendente.
MOC: Snack Bar. I originally designed this in MLCad - apart from the tree, as you can see, which was built by Marco ('Ecclesiastes). This is the first version - the final one, in the other pictures, has a wider and slightly taller step in front.