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"i love what you did with the septic mound."
A country fellow was going through town dragging a long chain. When he went by a store, the merchant called out, "Hey, mister, why are you pulling that chain?"
The man replied, "Because it's easier than pushing it."
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House Beirings, A Modern Dutch Farmhouse By Rocha Tombal Architects
0230 - ROLY
Houses
Year of construction : 2002
Location : Belgium
Floor area : 40m2
This is a small outbuilding which has been extended and transformed into a house
early type of single fluorescent tube lamp made in East Germany
freeform console
driftwood lamp
adaptive reuse stable atlier optic
mac crate / Das ApfelBrett Pro
free standing kitchen
arc house axi mundi
Bubbles (painting)
historic woods Antique Weathered Timber Siding
hesco barrier
via ree
Mark Dagley ~ 1986 Tony Shafrazi "Machine Shapes, Stars & Germs"
Alexey Brodovitch. Floor Chair model 1211-C
coppicing - planting and products
wattle and daub repair
hazel hurdles
hurdles and fencing
willow hurdles
framed
The 40 Best Little Radio Stations in the U.S.
via fmu fb
plywood and osb furniture via ref-lib
looks a little tippy / follow the lerner and frey links for more plywood furniture
Honduras and Palau, two countries that have stopped shark fishing in their waters, are urging the rest of the world to conserve the world's dwindling shark populations or run the risk of losing the ocean's top predator and throwing the marine food chain out of balance.
To coincide with the High Level Plenary Meeting of the United Nations General Assembly to review the Millennium Development Goals, which include a target for preserving global biodiversity, President Johnson Toribiong of the Republic of Palau and President Porfirio Lobo Sosa of the Republic of Honduras issued a challenge to other world leaders to work together to save the world's sharks. The two Presidents are calling on coastal countries to establish shark sanctuaries in their waters, where no shark fishing is permitted, and for all fishing countries to end shark finning and the global overfishing of sharks.
One of the first Pa. fire stations...Commercial/General Retail/Warehouse/Storage building in upper Mt. Bethel. Very large building with attached 1 bedroom apartment. Building is in need of repair. Please be careful when viewing and take flashlight. Close to Portland/Rt. 80 for easy travel to NJ. Parking in rear.Shared driveway. $39,900 Sqft: 9,326
A new PDF of a scanned publication has been added to Public Collectors: Hey Beatnik, This is the Farm Book! By Stephen Gaskin, 1974. Click the cover image to download the book (181.6 meg PDF file)
via reference lib
E.T.Barnum ironworks mfgrs of jail cells detroit mi
Tobey's friend Elizabeth Bayley Willis showed Tobey's painting Bars and Flails to Jackson Pollock in 1944. Pollock studied the painting closely and then painted Blue Poles, a painting that made history when the Australian government bought it for $2 million. Pollock's biographers write: "...[Tobey's] dense web of white strokes, as elegant as Oriental calligraphy, impressed Jackson so much that in a letter to Louis Bunce he described Tobey, a West Coast artist, as an 'exception' to the rule that New York was 'the only real place in America where painting (in the real sense) can come thru'" (Jackson Pollock).[9] Jackson Pollock went to all of Mark Tobey's Willard Gallery shows in New York. Here, Tobey presented small to medium sized canvases, approximately 33 by 45 inches. Jackson Pollock would see them and go home and blow them up to twelve by nine feet, pouring paint onto the canvas instead of brushing it on. Pollock was never really concerned with diffused light. But he was very interested in Tobey's idea of covering the entire canvas with marks up to and including its edges. This had never been done before in American art.[10]more
beere timber and fasteners
kawneer mfg
sawtooth north light factory roof skylight links
Bedminster Development
3083 Bedminster Road, Bedminster, PA 18910
still on the market after one year same price
8' x 8' kampur coir mat
anni albers eclat
block wall
cinder block garages flkr
another mechanics garage
11,000 sf factory/warehouse bldg allentown $100K
Thor Equities has recently obtained demolition permits from the city for two of the structures: the Bank of Coney Island building, which was built in 1923, and the Shore Hotel, built in 1903.
According to Save Coney Island, a nonprofit "committed to restoring Coney Island as a world-class amusement destination," Thor Equities has also begun asbestos abatement work, a precursor to demolition, on the Henderson Music Hall, the theater where Harpo Marx made his stage debut. Thor has also targeted the Grashorn Building, the amusement area's oldest structure, built in the 1880s, for demolition.
ARNE JACOBSEN
A. MICHELSEN (Denmark)
Stainless steel flatware set for eight, each setting with four spoons, two forks, two knives, together with a salad fork and spoon, and three other serving forks
Stamped A. Michelsen Stainless Denmark"
rago modern auction oct 2, 3
the time and life building nyc
note madmen and copacabana mosaic plaza connections
roy's radio repair
via lester (roadhog) moran fb
Greetings from Last Wave Originals! Fall is finally here and with it comes the surf many of us have been waiting for. Right around the corner looms Christmas and this is the perfect time to take advantage of LWO's Fall 15% Off Event! Until September 30th, any order placed with Last Wave over $50 will receive 15% off! Now is the perfect opportunity to pick out a few Christmas presents for family or friends, plus grab something for yourself!
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double weave
antique weaving books
Wharton Esherick and The Birth of The American Modern
at the Kamin Gallery and Kroiz Gallery of the Architectural Archives,
University of Pennsylvania.
September 7, 2010–February 13, 2011
Jersey City Councilman Mariano Vega, one of the 46 people arrested in last summer's massive New Jersey corruption sting, resigned his seat today.
The resignation comes just one business day after the city would have been required to hold a special election in November to fill the remainder of his term.
Instead, the council will now have the opportunity to appoint someone to the at-large spot.
johns and the security envelope patterns
ginsberg the photographer
new gysin book
the whole gang is here
japanese cedar tubs
map ur moves
the big uneasy
DLT
blasters
dynamat
american blasting mats
mazzella blasting mats
best blasting mats
nu-roads blast mats
reliable blast mats
four star blasting mats
Harold Rosenberg Was Not an Art Historian, Catherine Spaeth
More on Harold Rosenberg, Tom Moody
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the bakers island ma paradox
also via stdpm
Steely Dan "Any Major Dude" Record Plant Sessions
via stronger than than dirt pete moss fb
cargo net
camo scaffold net jute net long bed more net lift group
self edge (rivington) via rivet head via reference lib
can-can house
Put up or shut up
Boycott Koch Products
Former ELO cellist killed in freak car accident
was crazy for elo in the day. saw them w/ miami cousins summer '73 at wpb sportatorium. edgar winter opened w/ frankenstein tour lineup - via ree
Michel-Étienne Turgot (1690–1751) was prévôt des marchands de Paris ("Master of the merchants of Paris", i.e. Mayor of Paris) from 1729 to 1740. His name is associated to one of the most famous maps of Paris, the ""Plan de Turgot" or "Plan Turgot", a detailed bird-eye view of Paris realized by Louis Bretez from 1734 to 1739
copy / more paris maps
ladies and germs the rolling stones
museum of useful things
via things mag
how much is enough station to station?
A plume of oil some 700 feet thick and at least 22 miles long has been detected deep beneath the Gulf of Mexico. It originated at the Deepwater Horizon blowout and consists of hydrocarbons from the well, according to measurements released Thursday.
The survey, conducted by US and Australian scientists during a 10-day research cruise in late June, represents the most detailed picture yet of undersea plumes of oil and methane from the Gulf oil spill. The researchers were surprised by the plume's relative stability as well as by an apparent lack of activity on the part of microbes to break down the oil.
The continuous plume appeared some 3,000 feet below the surface, according to data published Thursday afternoon in the journal Science's online outlet, Science Express.
By early May, the researchers were trying to track the progress of the oil spill using existing fluid dynamics models and applying them to aerial and satellite images of the area of the gulf surrounding the spill site. But Mezić says they "were not happy" with the results. So his team incorporated recent equations he had developed into U.S. Naval Research Laboratory ocean-current data. The resulting "visualization software" can reproduce how an oil plume in a given body of water will spread.
The new model revealed that a fluid dispersing within a larger fluid—such as an oil plume in the ocean—tends to break into long, thin filaments instead of a single, gradually expanding cloud. Mezić calls them "stretching events," and they're caused by the chaotic attracting and repelling interaction of the water and oil, powered by the currents of the gulf, which flow at different rates and in different directions.
historic woods (reclaimed)
con vistas al lago maduru oya – holiday cabana
Backyard Chickens, Burlesque Beauties, and Handmade Bitters:
A Field Guide to the New American Roots Movement
By Kurt B. Reighley
more carnival posters here
via adman
more singing dogs backstory here here
Pocket Universe: Virtual Sky Astronomy 3.4
in case dr wilson isnt around but the stars are