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On June 27, one of the drivers from PODS arrived to pick up our 16-foot storage container, which would soon be shipped to a storage facility outside Austin. I found the process and equipment fascinating, so I snapped a series of photos through our den window as the unit was lifted with a wheeled metal frame and placed on the back of a flatbed truck. Here, the unit rests on the back the flatbed truck before beginning its long journey to Austin...

 

Mobile Modular Building

The two of us in front of our 5' by 5' storage unit, with everything we own not strapped to the bikes.

Today I am officially moving to Scotland. This is my last Canadian 365 photo. I will miss Canada and of course I will miss my family and friends, but I am SO excited! I don't think it's completely hit me... it will though, when I'm on the airplane. I'm nervous about flight stuff... just about getting there on time and having everything in order and stuff. Eeek.

 

Anyways, my 365 for tomorrow may be late... I don't know exactly when I'll be at a computer next. Don't worry though, I'll be taking a photo! Ahhh wish me luck, Flickr!

 

Song of the Day - David Gray - Shine

"I can see it in your eyes

what I know in my heart is true

that our love it has faded

like the summer run through

and we'll walk down the shoreline

one last time together

feel the wind blow our wanderin' hearts

like a feather

but who knows what's waiting

in the wings of time

dry your eyes

we're gonna go where we can shine

 

Don't be hiding in sorrow

or clinging to the past

with your beauty so precious

and the season so fast

and hey, no matter how cold the horizon appears

or how far the first night

when I held you near

we're gonna rise from these ashes

like a bird aflame

take my hand

we're gonna go where we can shine

(na na na na na na na na, shine)

 

And for all that we struggle

for all we pretend

you know, you know, you know it don't come down to nothing

except love in the end

and ours is a road

that is strewn with goodbyes

but as it unfolds

as it all unwinds

remember your soul is the one thing

you can't compromise

step out of the shadow

we're gonna go where we can shine

 

and look, and look

Through the windows of midnight

moonfoam and silver"

3/30/12. Lake Oswego, Oregon. Nikon Coolpix S8000, handheld, sooc.

Maj. Gen. Robert Whittle, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Great Lakes and Ohio River Division commander, speaks to the project team during the construction of containerized medical solutions to serve as one-bedroom hospitals in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, at the contractor Patriot Spaces's leased warehouse in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, April 15, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by David Gray)

Cleaned out my cage in the basement of Childs Hall this afternoon. Stuff has been piling up there for the last 4 years. Then I took out some strobes and played around a little.

Our customer runs a automotive parts business. He built his pole barn for storage use.

Here's to never being able to color inside the lines. Here's to asking yourself "why not," Here's to thinking a little outside of the box. (Literally) Some designs are elegant in their simplicity. Some have just a small variation in detail that sets them dramatically apart from everything else. Adjusting the 'particulars' of something, making it new and different is the pleasure of design. There is a certain feeling we all get when we catch ourselves crossing lines that we imagine are boundaries. It's like a small shot of adrenaline with a chaser of curiosity. This is the recipe for innovation, and everyone is capable of it. We at Lyndon embrace these ideals, and staying true to form, we are proud to introduce the Brookline 'stepped' Bookcase storage unit. This unit is designed for decorative, home office, entertainment media, or literary storage. Are you imagining what different uses this unit may have for you? If so, you are already starting to innovate. You create your surroundings…. Surround yourself with elements that inspire you… You never know what's waiting to come 'out of the box,' until you open it …

 

Explore the Brookline Lattice Bookcase and other home office products at www.lyndon.com/home_office.html

 

Lyndon Furniture

Lyndonville, VT

Panoramic views of our room.

 

TV, closet, games, lamps, plastic storage units, televisions.

 

upstairs, Clio and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

 

January 31, 2018.

  

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store room

Crowborough

Westons Cider, storageunit. 2015

10/31/10. Lake Oswego, Oregon. While walking. Nikon Coolpix S8000. Handheld. SOOC.

Mobile Modular Mid-Atlantic Complex

I'll not go on about the nights, as it gets boring! It was another full-on day, dropping Lucas off at Pre-School for 8.30am, then working to get things packed and sorted into piles for James, Bethan, storage, tip etc. James had made a start by the time we arrived, so that was good. He works best when given specific direction, so Bethan worked out which jobs would be good for him to do. He then fetched Lucas from Pre-School, and took him for lunch and a play in the park, while we finished up work on the house.

 

We realised that we weren't going to be able to get everything in the car, so instead of doing several journeys to our house (an hour round trip), it would be better to get another room at the storage unit. We can then also transfer some of the stuff being stored at our house to the unit, ready for the removal people to move next Thursday. So, after an intense few hours of work, the house was finally empty and clean by 2pm, key-return time. The car was full with stuff to take to the tip or to our house, plus Bethan, Lucas and me, so we went to get a meal deal at the Co-op, which we ate in the car park, then headed for home, totally exhausted.

 

In spite of all the hard work, my Apple Watch doesn't recognise effort as exercise if my wrist with the watch on it doesn't move, so to complete the goals for the day, I went for an evening walk in the dark, enjoyed the stars, and managed to get another couple of books from the telephone kiosk :-)

The original brief was set to design a modern take on the Isokon Penguin Donkey, that was within 10% of the originals dimensions. The outcome was “embrace” an award winning piece of furniture, designed to store modern media such as DVD's, CD’s and Magazines.

 

This smart piece of furniture naturally forms two low modern tables that are then 'embraced' together in order to form a storage unit / magazine rack / occasional table.

 

The flowing curves are produced by laminating plywood, which is then skillfully veneered. Laminating consists of bonding together many layers in order to produce one solid shape. Embrace is available in a variety of materials and finishes.

 

AWARDS:

Embrace won the CSD (Charted Society of Designers) Student Medal for Product Design - 2007.

Embrace was also a finalist in the Northern Designers Product Design awards - 2008

Embrace was also a finalist in the Design Show Liverpool - Student awards - 2008

Homes & Gardens Classic Design Awards - runner-up - Furniture Award - 2010

 

H.37.5cm W.85cm D.35cm

 

Embrace is proudly made in the UK, each unit is numbered, stamped and signed upon completion.

 

£ 186.75

 

www.bouf.com/buy/product/15883/embrace

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