WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY - WAYDT (PICS)
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apples & cranberries
orchid tree
succulents tree
Longwood Gardens -
Lovely stuff [emoji7]
I wish we were able to see you, Bro!
But, I hope you had a happy (And hobbly) holiday!
Would have been lovely, but a non starter I’m afraid. There’ll be other times.
Having a good time though. My favourite seasonal dinner today. Cold cuts, charcuterie, smoked fish, pickles and chutney. And a lot of beer.
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This is my sea today
500 lbs of salt. Time to relax…
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Highly recommended it. I was skeptical at first…..
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I really think it’s different for everybody, depending on how many times you’ve done it. I feel the more sessions you have the more you’re able to choose where you want your mind to go…...it’s trippy, imagine if you would, having to move a finger or hand just to make sure it’s still there. Try it.
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Snow shoeing on the Housatonic in my 888NT
42 mph winds coming down river
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Thanks fellas. A fun way to squeeze in a good workout. Sweating in the freezing cold is odd.
Norway, Sweden and Finland are on my to do list for sure @neph93
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It’s a balmy 40 degrees. Let’s pour concrete
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Damn, that’s a job and a half.
Its a relatively small building addition (20'x20'). what youre looking at is the footings for the foundation walls and the floor of the elevator pit. the buildings main purpose i assume is the elevator it will house. the job is at Yale University's School of Sacred Music. i have no idea what they do inside that school. its a tiny school located inside a Victorian era house. Yale has a some very large facilities that weve worked on. this is a rather small one.
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I had a job interview with a company in Canberra on Monday. Didn't get it, though I'm not sure if it was for me either, so I'm not too disappointed. But whilst there I got a chance to take a bit of a look around.
Canberra has Lake Burley Griffin at its centre, which is named after Walter Burley Griffin, the architect who laid out the city's plan. He was part of the Prairie School, and worked in Frank Lloyd Wright's practice.
In the middle of the lake is a water fountain, similar to the Jet d'Eau in Geneva.
There's also a carillon in a brutalist looking tower on an island in the lake.
I took a brief wander through the National Gallery of Australia's sculpture garden. Didn't have time to go inside. They had a small version of Sir Andrew Gormley's gigantic Angel of the North, that sits outside Gateshead in the UK.
This is the (temporary) Old Parliament House. It was used between 1927 and 1988.
And this photo is the view you get if you rotate 180°. It's the new Parliament House. A classmate at my primary school moved out to Canberra in the early eighties, and I remember seeing photos of it. I've been curious about it ever since, as it's an odd looking building.
Lastly, here's a sculpture in the departure lounge of the airport.
As you can see, the much vaunted Australian weather looks rather English in these photos!
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The twins making apple cider today.
Empty
Now full of apples ready to go.
Inside at the press.
Pressing the apples at 2.500 psi lots of cider running out.
Now just a trickle of cider.
This press has been in use since 1892.
Been empty now it can hold 400 bushels of apples All of this cider will become hard cider for Frecon Orchards.
Apple goes to the cows they love it.