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A small light source highlights the steps down inside the abandoned church Ickworth House.
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Conservation work at the Grade A listed Scotsman Steps. Work included carved masonry and new wrought iron gates and handrails.
PROJECT TEAM
CLIENT: City of Edinburgh Council and Edinburgh World Heritage Trust.
ARCHITECT: McGregor Bowes.
QUANTITY SURVEYOR: Thomson Bethune.
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Will Rudd Davidson
CDM CO-ORDINATOR: City of Edinburgh Council
PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR: Forth Stone.
Governor Otter joins students from Boise’s Monroe Elementary for the “Steps for Schools” walking challenge.
Walking my usual route to collect my morning coffee I set about to climb the flight of steps until I saw a response to 'Is this life?' Above this reads 'Is this life?', an existential question perhaps, left by an anonymous individual. And then reads this remark. Humorous commentary on thought-provoking matter.
Higher Steps: Sept. 20-Nov. 22, 2014. Higher school students participate in hands-on electrical and computer engineering camp at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Chipping steps an ols Medeival relic - the oldest part of Tetbury once forming the centre for all hiring of labour and domestic needs...........parts dating back to the Norman Conquest.
Climbing Merapi volcano (2,930 m) was not that easy. Like always when you stretch your limits, fears come out, but if you strive you can overcome them and in the end a good lesson is learned.
Galata Istanbul Turkey
The Camondo Steps, a famous pedestrian stairway designed with a unique mix of the Neo-Baroque and early Art Nouveau styles, and built in 1860 by the renowned Ottoman-Venetian Jewish banker Abraham Salomon Camondo, is also located on Bankalar Caddesi
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Day 360 of 365: "15 Steps"
Holy cow...really? 360 already? I better start thinking about my next project, huh?
Anyway, this little bugger almost cost me a corner off my Man Card.
K is REALLY into the new generation of Transformers on the HUB. Of course, there's only ONE female Autobot. She happens to be a motorcycle named Arcee (RC).
K has been pretending every toy motorcycle in the house is Arcee, so I vowed to go find one for Christmas. That was easier said than done!
After a few months of searching online for one that wasn't a ripoff and checking locally every time I was near a toy section in a store, I found one. It was actually a return and I bet you it hadn't been back on the shelf for more than an hour when I grabbed it. K was with us, so I had to be sneaky about getting it, but it got done!
Of course, the first thing K wants is for me to turn it into a robot. I thought that would be easy.
Until I saw the instructions.
15 steps...and not very clear steps at that.
The first time I transformed her, it took the better part of 20 minutes.
Last time I transformed an Autobot, it was 5 steps! C'mon!
Maybe it's a good thing we don't have a boy...