BAMBOO SHADES

26.01.2012., četvrtak

BORDERLANDS CELL SHADED. CELL SHADED


Borderlands Cell Shaded. Front Door Canopies.



Borderlands Cell Shaded





borderlands cell shaded






    cell shaded
  • (Cell Shading) This is a 3D rendering technique that is used to simulate the 2D style of cartoons.

  • (Cell Shading) A style of rendering done to give graphics a cartoony look. One example is XIII - [3]

  • (Cell-shading) Cel-shaded animation (also known as Cel shading or Toon shading) is a type of non-photorealistic rendering designed to make computer graphics appear to be hand-drawn. Cel-shading is often used to mimic the style of a comic book or cartoon.





    borderlands
  • An area of overlap between two things

  • (borderland) district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area; "the Welsh marches between England and Wales"

  • The district near a border

  • Borderlands is a 1991 children's historical novel by author Peter Carter Originally published in the UK in 1990 as Leaving Cheyenne, it is a study of the American West in 1871 as seen through the eyes of a 14-year-old boy.

  • Borderlands is a science fiction first-person shooter with RPG elements that was developed by Gearbox Software for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It was first revealed in the September 2007 issue of Game Informer magazine.











Hunter Douglas Cell (honeycomb) Shades with Top-Down Bottom-Up lift in Decatur Eastlake GA




Hunter Douglas Cell (honeycomb) Shades with Top-Down Bottom-Up lift in Decatur Eastlake GA





These are Hunter Dougla Cell Shades with top-down bottom-up lift mechamism in a master bathroom over the tub. They provide privacy while allowing light in through the top half of the window when placed in this position











Epcot




Epcot





The ball totally looks cell shaded. Someone should put that thing in Borderlands!









borderlands cell shaded







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BAMBOO SHADES : BAMBOO


BAMBOO SHADES : DIY DOOR CANOPIES.



Bamboo Shades





bamboo shades






    bamboo shades
  • Also known as Woven Shades or woven woods, these blinds are made of bamboo, jutes or reeds.  These window coverings usually can be lined as an option to provide greater privacy.

  • UpSee woven wood shades.











Bamboo




Bamboo





Inspired by Chinese bamboo brush paintings.











Bamboo Shade




Bamboo Shade





Mały eksperymencik z roletą bambusową









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DARK BROWN HAIR COLOR SHADES - DARK BROWN HAIR


Dark brown hair color shades - 10 x 20 carport canopy - Blinds measuring.



Dark Brown Hair Color Shades





dark brown hair color shades






    color shades
  • (Color shading) Combining a color and black.





    dark brown
  • brown: of a color similar to that of wood or earth

  • Brown is a color term, denoting a range of composite colors produced by a mixture of orange, red, rose, or yellow with black or gray. The term is from Old English brún, in origin for any dusky or dark shade of color.

  • Includes mahogany and blackish brown.





    hair
  • a covering for the body (or parts of it) consisting of a dense growth of threadlike structures (as on the human head); helps to prevent heat loss; "he combed his hair"; "each hair consists of layers of dead keratinized cells"

  • hair's-breadth: a very small distance or space; "they escaped by a hair's-breadth"; "they lost the election by a whisker"

  • Any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans, mammals, and some other animals

  • filamentous hairlike growth on a plant; "peach fuzz"

  • A similar strand growing from the epidermis of a plant, or forming part of a living cell

  • A very small quantity or extent











8 of 365




8 of 365





I have been putting colour in my hair for as long as I can remember, since I was about 14 or so, it has been almost every colour you can think of, dark brown, red, blue, green. It's been bleached and was even a strange honey blonde colour for a while, it has been short, it has been bobbed and briefly in the 80s it was permed!

Personally I'm just shocked it survived the crimping phase.

More often than not because it is so straight it just gets left to its own devices and a shade of red dye added to give it a bit of shine, I used to use henna a lot but it's difficult to come by these days but I loved the calming routine of it, mixing up the green sludge, adding boiling water, cooling, mixing the bits of leaf and twig and then walking around the house with what looked like a cow pat on your head smelling like stewed tea for about 5 hours, it was a real weekend job :)

Yesterday I just put a standard 8 week colour on my hair, it took about half an hour, smelled like chemicals and did the job *shrug*











Day 11, oct 26 08




Day 11, oct 26 08





Hello, dark hair, Oh how i've missed you. :)

Took FOUR boxes of hair color to do this shade, thankfully, my cousin was here to help.
I just took one of my 'happy' pills (The stuff the dentist gave me for my jaw)
SO
I am feeling prettttttttttttty good :))
I don't want to go to work tomorrow, the weekends always go by too fast :(((

Oh well.
That's what happens when you grow up. Goodnight :D









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DUCK PIT BLINDS - PIT BLINDS


Duck Pit Blinds - 2 Wood Blinds - Full Canopy Beds.



Duck Pit Blinds





duck pit blinds






    blinds
  • Deprive (someone) of understanding, judgment, or perception

  • The blinds are forced bets posted by players to the left of the dealer button in flop-style poker games. The number of blinds is usually two, but can be one or three.

  • A window blind is a type of window covering which is made with slats of fabric, wood, plastic or metal that adjust by rotating from an open position to a closed position by allowing slats to overlap. A roller blind does not have slats but comprises a single piece of material.

  • Confuse or overawe someone with something difficult to understand

  • Cause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily

  • The dead-ends of the Mazes, it also means anything impossible or hopeless, as in, "He'll hit the blinds if he tries lying to the factol."





    duck
  • small wild or domesticated web-footed broad-billed swimming bird usually having a depressed body and short legs

  • A waterbird with a broad blunt bill, short legs, webbed feet, and a waddling gait

  • Such a bird as food

  • (cricket) a score of nothing by a batsman

  • A pure white thin-shelled bivalve mollusk found off the Atlantic coasts of America

  • to move (the head or body) quickly downwards or away; "Before he could duck, another stone struck him"





    pit
  • A large deep hole from which stones or minerals are dug

  • a concavity in a surface (especially an anatomical depression)

  • a sizeable hole (usually in the ground); "they dug a pit to bury the body"

  • A coal mine

  • set into opposition or rivalry; "let them match their best athletes against ours"; "pit a chess player against the Russian champion"; "He plays his two children off against each other"

  • A large hole in the ground











the friction of fiction: chpt. IX




the friction of fiction: chpt. IX





Warning: Mature content

IX
UNCOMFORTABLE SILENCE

While Pike’s story thus so far had been as expected, nothing even slightly shy of not remotely amusing at all, to either Hex nor Chaff, his lengthy banter had afforded Chaff a few good moments worth of calm, and he’d used it by fading to the head of the airlock, and out of Pike’s line of sight, to dress his damaged ear as best he could. Cutting a thin strip of cotton free from the inner lining of his damaged environment suit, Chaff had then wadded up the strip and stuffed it into his mangled ear, before gently wrapping a healthy length of electrical tape twice around his head to hold it in place. While the field dressing did little to stop the mind numbing ring in his head, and the bolts of near incapacitating pain, jetting throughout the whole of his skull, that morphine would have been better suited for besting, it had in a fashion offered Chaff some small relief if be it little more then psychological. Content with his work, and paying little attention to Pike’s story, or the fact that his left arm had gone numb for that matter, Chaff was about to find a more comfortable possession to sit in, when something very unexpected happened. Pike said something that drew his uncontested attention back to the open air lock, and his hard bitten opponent.
“B-B-B-Bloody hell.” Chaff stammered.
“What?” Asked Hex over his shoulder.
Without another word, Chaff responded by mobbing the MP5 up into his hands, and hustled back to the open airlock, taking every care to stay as low and against the wall as one with the an over zealous case of vertigo could. Ever vigilant, Hex had remained at the open end of the airlock the entire time, having not once lowered the sights of his Colt Commando, or his eyes for that matter, off the crates their hit was currently hiding behind. Even as Chaff wrestled himself back into a decent firing position, Hex held fast as a statue, doing so little as even letting an eye lid flutter.
“What’s the commotion?” Hex finally asked.
“Ah, well. I see you’ve finally found some deep hollowed tree stump to salt away that temper of yours.” Chaff chuckled with a clearly uncomfortable drunken like slur.
“Mmm, yep. Conspicuously affiliated with your dauntless retreat to the far end of this airlock a moment ago, I might add.”
“Cheeky.” Chaff cooed with a sarcastic smile.
“Thought you’d like that? Mind offering forth some, Hex is a little curious as to why you’ve suddenly decided to rejoin story time with Pike, information?”
“Ah. Take it you weren’t really listening to the little bog stain either.”
“Nope.”
“Is he still talking?” Chaff asked, while taking a quick peek up towards the shadowed crates for himself.
“Yep…Still talkin.”
Indeed, from across the mud room, hidden behind the stack of poorly assembled crates, Chaff could still hear Pike’s near monotone voice, hacking aimlessly away about the rendezvous with his new colleges at the Create Steam pub.
“I’m pretty sure that was the last time I ever visited Crate Steam to be perfectly honest. You know…I‘m not even sure if I could even tell you how to get back there now, and I really can’t see a down side to that. The genuine ass hole of the galaxy if you ask me.” Pike continued.
Chaff cleared his throat, and then boomed out the hatch. “Hey! Piker!”
“Fuck, what dude?” Pike snapped back.
“Chaff? Fuck!” Hex bellowed. “What the fuck are you doing? He’s still got a bead, and a round or two. Get the fuck back n‘ shut the fuck up.”
Ignoring both Hex and the uncontrollable convolutions that had over taken his body, Chaff continued. “Let me get this s-s-s-s-strait, because I’m having a little trouble understanding a few of the finer details here, and, and, and, I’m pretty sure…I’m pretty sure, as you have noticed, we are running just a hair, A HAIR, short on time.”
“Then shut the fuck up, so I can tell the story, you slurtatious son of a bitch.” Pike barked back. “It’s not like I got something better I could be doing right now.”
“Did he say where the shit was yet?” Chaff suddenly whispered to Hex.
“Naw.” Hex groaned.
“Fucking lame.” Chaff muttered under his breath, before returning to his mock Pike interrogation. “The group you put together. The seven Flanigan assembled for his little steal Mr. Nakatater’s-”
“Nakayama.” Hex cut in.
“Whatever.” Chaff scolded.
“Yeah, what of it?” Pike asked.
“You’re telling me Rufus Schorzburg was one of the seven?”
The mud room feel silent. Moments passed and neither Chaff nor Hex heard so much as a rustle of motion, or even the faint sigh of Pike finally coming to terms with the reaper man. Allowing the uncomfortable pausation to open a floodgate of concern, Chaff offered his oddly focused companion Hex a quick glance, and prepared himself for the possibility that more small arms fire exchange was about to take place. Hex however responded without so much as a flinch, adding only more concern to Chaff’s already cluttered thought process. A process that seemed to be growing more di











St. Bonkus, patron saint of failed relationships and blind dates...




St. Bonkus, patron saint of failed relationships and blind dates...





While St. Bonk might look like a chicken or a whizzed out duck, he appears in a manner that reflects the supplicant's bad relationship: how the person was described or presented is not so far afoot as how St. Bonkus will manifest to the one seeking his wisdom and advice as to how to bounce back from the poor engagement.


Contusion

Color floods to the spot, dull purple.
The rest of the body is all washed-out,
The color of pearl.

In a pit of a rock
The sea sucks obsessively,
One hollow thw whole sea's pivot.

The size of a fly,
The doom mark
Crawls down the wall.

The heart shuts,
The sea slides back,
The mirrors are sheeted.

--Sylvia Plath









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DRAPERY IDEAS PICTURES. DRAPERY IDEAS


Drapery ideas pictures. Utility canopy. Installing draperies



Drapery Ideas Pictures





drapery ideas pictures






    pictures
  • A photograph

  • A portrait

  • (picture) visualize: imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind; "I can't see him on horseback!"; "I can see what will happen"; "I can see a risk in this strategy"

  • A painting or drawing

  • (pictural) pictorial: pertaining to or consisting of pictures; "pictorial perspective"; "pictorial records"

  • (picture) a visual representation (of an object or scene or person or abstraction) produced on a surface; "they showed us the pictures of their wedding"; "a movie is a series of images projected so rapidly that the eye integrates them"





    drapery
  • The artistic arrangement of clothing in sculpture or painting

  • curtain: hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)

  • Drapery is a general word referring to cloths or textiles (Old French drap, from Late Latin drappus). It may refer to cloth used for decorative purposes - such as around windows - or to the trade of retailing cloth, originally mostly for clothing, formerly conducted by drapers.

  • cloth gracefully draped and arranged in loose folds

  • Cloth coverings hanging in loose folds

  • Long curtains of heavy fabric





    ideas
  • An opinion or belief

  • A concept or mental impression

  • (idea) the content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about; "it was not a good idea"; "the thought never entered my mind"

  • (idea) mind: your intention; what you intend to do; "he had in mind to see his old teacher"; "the idea of the game is to capture all the pieces"

  • A thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action

  • (idea) a personal view; "he has an idea that we don't like him"











(Michael Healy) THE HOLY FAMILY




(Michael Healy) THE HOLY FAMILY





MICHAEL HEALY, Stained Glass Artist
Thomas MacGreevy

In the centuries that followed the Protestant Reformation pretty well all the ecclesiastical buildings which had been erected in Ireland both before and after the Norman invasion were laid in ruins. And until Catholic Emancipation, practically nothing was set up in place of the lovely things which had been destroyed. When church building did start again, the age of bad architecture had arrived. With a few exceptions — most of them in the classical style — the churches and chapels built in the last hundred years or so are, architecturally speaking, of poor quality. It took three generations for an Irish architect of genius, Scott, the designer of the basilica at Lough Derg, to appear. But we have only a very few buildings by Scott. For architecture is the most expensive, as it is the most communal, the least individual, of the arts. The arts that are dependent on architecture, however, sculpture and, in the case of church architecture especially, the art of stained glass painting, these may come to fruition more easily, and be more widely distributed over a given area than good architecture. A big stained glass window costs no more than a small picture of the same quality. And a beautiful window may be set up even in a church that, as architecture, is undistinguished. That is where the subject of this study comes in.

Michael Healy was born in Dublin in 1873. He died at Mercer's Hospital, Dublin, in September, 1941. Outside a very small circle his name is hardly known. And yet for forty years he was quietly but unfailingly beautifying our land, doing all that a great artist could do to give worthy expression to the religious life of the people of Ireland. The pioneer artist of the modern Irish stained glass movement, it is largely owing to his genius that to-day there are few places in the country which are more than twenty miles from a major work of modern art. In Dublin and the greater towns something in the way of visual art has, of course, always been happening, if it was no more than the erection of a terrace or crescent or square of well-designed houses. But for hundreds of years the visual arts were practically unknown outside the towns. Nowadays, however, if you drive, say, a hundred miles, through almost any part of Ireland you will find that you can stop at least half a dozen times, go into churches, and look at stained glass windows which represent the most venerated figures and events of religious history, very often of our own religious history, and represent them with an elevated tenderness of feeling, a beauty of draughtsmanship, and a splendour of colour, that were only rarely surpassed in the works of the great stained glass artists of medieval France or the painters of Renaissance Italy. And what is more important than their being there for art-loving travellers is the fact that these windows are there to stir the imagination of people of sensibility who live in remote places. There are there in nearly every county, from Cork to Antrim, from Wexford to Donegal, at Mayfield and Bushmills, Gorey and Letterkenny, in Sligo and Mayo, Roscommon, Leitrim, Fermanagh, Clare, Tipperary, Kilkenny, Laois, Kildare, Meath, in Cork city, Galway city, Dublin city, above all at Loughrea — they are there to induce that mood of meditation and recollection which only genuine works of religious art can induce, and, more profanely considered, to constitute standards of taste and artistic points of departure, and not only for grown-ups but, even more important, for artistically gifted children.

Forty years ago, then, a movement was started to break with the bad mass-production pseudo-religious art that was coming in large quantities from abroad. And the pioneer artist of it was this Irishman of the people, sprung from the humbler ranks of society, yet a man of extraordinarily wide range of understanding and power of interpretation, and a master of the richest and most fastidious sensibility both in colour and draughtsmanship, Michael Healy.

It was indirectly through Harry Clarke, the most brilliant stained glass artist of a later generation, that I, myself, first came to understand what a great artist Michael Healy was. Harry was a contemporary and friend, and I used sometimes to borrow his bicycle in order to get to places and things worth seeing which were at a distance from a railway station, St. Doulough's church, near Malahide, for instance, and Jerpoint Abbey, near Thomastown. On a Saturday, getting on for twenty years ago now, Harry lent me the bicycle to go to Clongowes to see Mr. Keating's then fairly new Stations of the Cross in the School Chapel. I am not discussing the work of living artists here, so I must not dwell on that remarkable series of modern Irish paintings. What I was not prepared for in the Chapel at Clongowes was a radiantly gleaming window behind the altar which represented scenes from the life of St. Joseph, Josep











Cincinnati Art Museum




Cincinnati Art Museum





Joos van Cleve. Madonna and Child

Who painted what when? To many, that recalls what turned them off art history. I call it an invitation to see. Sometimes, too, it has the appeal of a good mystery.

A passion for art

A journalism professor from Florida A&M had turned to Renaissance Europe for the secrets of Kabala. In a painting in Cincinnati, he may have discovered as well a story of missionaries, the conquest of the New World, botanical scrutiny, and belief.

This may well sound like outtakes from a certain movie, but it does not require murder, self-flagellation, or even lame dialogue. An attribution simply means asking if the artist at hand would have or could have done the job. As I have described for a controversial attribution to Jan Vermeer, an answer hinges on the totality of a painting's subject, style, and technique, which is why art takes words. These in turn direct one to historical documents, close technical examination, and what one can see with the naked eye. And this time, a work's history extends to everything from biology to the history of scientific discovery and to cultural anthropology.

In Joos van Cleve's Madonna and Child, which dates from before 1535, the infant Jesus reaches for his mother and for three cherries—the number associated with the Trinity and the fruit with paradise. His affection for Mary and her association with salvation already has doctrinal implications. In the process, the child seems to flee two flowers in his mother's right hand. To a believer, he has every reason to fear.

A carnation's nasty thorns and red flowers had made it a symbol of the Passion. When travelers with Hernando Cortés, the Spanish conqueror of Mexico, found a relative with deeper reds and spinier petals, they could hardly resist naming it a passion flower. In the painting, the miraculous new flower tops the older one. They could be growing out of the same stem—if a stem could somehow start over after a burst of pink.

However, Michael E. Abrams has a problem with this picture. Word of the discovery did not reach Europe for decades, starting with a physician around 1570 and drawings by Jesuits in 1608. Prints of Passiflora incarnata circulated more widely in Europe only later still. He cites a remarkable series, documenting biodiversity in Virginia and issued in London.

Could Joos have somehow had an inside track, both to dozens of then unfamiliar species and to an apparent revelation. Could the attribution to Joos instead have a serious flaw? Abrams wrote the Cincinnati Institute of Fine Arts to ask. Although I can hardly claim to have played a role beyond offering another lay opinion, he also got in touch with me—as has the Tallahassee Democrat.

The economy of vision

Andy Haslit, the curator, insists on the attribution. He can trace the painting, which entered the collection in 1981, only as far back as 1913. However, he can rely on agreement among other art historians. I hate to judge a work of art in reproduction, but I reached same conclusion.

Joos, formerly known as Master of the Death of the Virgin, takes his name from Cleves, on the lower Rhine. He moved to Antwerp around 1510. There, under the influence of Quentin Massys and Jan Gossart, he furthered a style known now as Flemish Mannerism. One can see it in the painting's acrid colors, heavy shadows, and hard finish.

At the same time, Mannerism often revisits the past, Joos stood as a classicist. He looked to the early Renaissance, as in a close copy after Jan van Eyck. He also introduces Italian models to Northern Europe, much as Hans Memling had in his portraits many years before. In copying van Eyck's Madonna in a Church, he beefs up her proportions, and the Madonna in Cincinnati has the same weighty folds of drapery and rounded faces. The motif of a carnation goes back to a more famous Madonna in Munich, by Leonardo da Vinci—perhaps his first painting on that theme and among the first paintings to embody High Renaissance ideals. The pyramid here, completed by the arm at left and architecture at right, also recalls Leonardo.

Joos, then, almost surely had no contact with flora across the ocean, but plenty of contact with this canvas. Abrams himself, however, realized another possibility, for if Joos had painted the Madonna, another hand could have added the second flower much later. Could someone at least look closely at the painting's surface to see? Major scholars historians who ascribed the painting to Joos, such as Max Friedländer, never thought to ask.

I found Abram's third possibility a no-brainer. First, symbolism requires that the natural world speak in an economical language. One flower growing out of another just will not do. Besides, it does not look terribly naturalistic. Moreover, I had to suspect the black background. Black hides a multitude of sins, much as in clothing, and indeed I began to wonder if it effaced the carnation's thorns. Joos himself did as much as anyone to add detailed backdrops, broken









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METAL AWNINGS. AWNINGS


Metal Awnings. Fluted Glass Shade.



Metal Awnings





metal awnings






    awnings
  • (awning) a canopy made of canvas to shelter people or things from rain or sun

  • (awning) A rooflike cover, usually of canvas, extended over or before any place as a shelter from the sun, rain, or wind; That part of the poop deck which is continued forward beyond the bulkhead of the cabin

  • A sheet of canvas or other material stretched on a frame and used to keep the sun or rain off a storefront, window, doorway, or deck

  • An awning or overhang is a secondary covering attached to the exterior wall of a building. It is typically composed of canvas woven of acrylic, cotton or polyester yarn, or vinyl laminated to polyester fabric that is stretched tightly over a light structure of aluminium, iron or steel, possibly





    metal
  • A solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity (e.g., iron, gold, silver, copper, and aluminum, and alloys such as brass and steel)

  • Gold and silver (as tinctures in blazoning)

  • Broken stone for use in making roads

  • cover with metal

  • metallic: containing or made of or resembling or characteristic of a metal; "a metallic compound"; "metallic luster"; "the strange metallic note of the meadow lark, suggesting the clash of vibrant blades"- Ambrose Bierce

  • metallic element: any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc.











SteelMaster Commercial Metal Awning




SteelMaster Commercial Metal Awning





Commercial Metal Awning











Metal Awning and Wood Pallet




Metal Awning and Wood Pallet





Tulsa, Oklahoma.









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HOME PATIO AWNINGS : HOME PATIO


HOME PATIO AWNINGS : ENTRY DOOR AWNINGS



Home Patio Awnings





home patio awnings






    awnings
  • An awning or overhang is a secondary covering attached to the exterior wall of a building. It is typically composed of canvas woven of acrylic, cotton or polyester yarn, or vinyl laminated to polyester fabric that is stretched tightly over a light structure of aluminium, iron or steel, possibly

  • (awning) a canopy made of canvas to shelter people or things from rain or sun

  • A sheet of canvas or other material stretched on a frame and used to keep the sun or rain off a storefront, window, doorway, or deck

  • (awning) A rooflike cover, usually of canvas, extended over or before any place as a shelter from the sun, rain, or wind; That part of the poop deck which is continued forward beyond the bulkhead of the cabin





    patio
  • A roofless inner courtyard in a Spanish or Spanish-American house

  • Patio is the debut album by Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, it was originally released on 10" vinyl only in June 1992 on the Ankst label. It was re-issued on CD in June 1995 with nine extra tracks. It is made up of a mixture of live, studio and home recordings.

  • usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residence

  • A patio (from the Spanish: patio meaning 'back garden' or 'backyard') is an outdoor space generally used for dining or recreation that adjoins a residence and is typically paved.

  • A paved outdoor area adjoining a house





    home
  • home(a): used of your own ground; "a home game"

  • provide with, or send to, a home

  • The place where one lives permanently, esp. as a member of a family or household

  • A house or an apartment considered as a commercial property

  • The family or social unit occupying such a place

  • at or to or in the direction of one's home or family; "He stays home on weekends"; "after the game the children brought friends home for supper"; "I'll be home tomorrow"; "came riding home in style"; "I hope you will come home for Christmas"; "I'll take her home"; "don't forget to write home"











Awnings added to home




Awnings added to home





This home's back structure had no awnings to provide shade or shelter against the elements. We added three for each of the back yard entry areas.






















the era of the patio cover comes to an end.









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GLASS FITTER SHADE. GLASS FITTER


Glass Fitter Shade. Floral Drapery Fabric. Comfortex Shades.



Glass Fitter Shade





glass fitter shade






    fitter
  • A person who supervises the cutting, fitting, or alteration of garments or shoes

  • improved in health or physical condition

  • someone who fits a garment to a particular person

  • A person who puts together or installs machinery, engine parts, or other equipment

  • The Sukhoi Su-17 (NATO reporting name: Fitter) is a Soviet attack aircraft developed from the Sukhoi Su-7 fighter-bomber. It enjoyed a long career in Soviet, later Russian, service and was widely exported to communist and Middle Eastern air forces.





    glass
  • A hard, brittle substance, typically transparent or translucent, made by fusing sand with soda, lime, and sometimes other ingredients and cooling rapidly. It is used to make windows, drinking containers, and other articles

  • Any similar substance that has solidified from a molten state without crystallizing

  • a container for holding liquids while drinking

  • A thing made from, or partly from, glass, in particular

  • furnish with glass; "glass the windows"

  • a brittle transparent solid with irregular atomic structure





    shade
  • The darker part of a picture

  • relative darkness caused by light rays being intercepted by an opaque body; "it is much cooler in the shade"; "there's too much shadiness to take good photographs"

  • represent the effect of shade or shadow on

  • Comparative darkness and coolness caused by shelter from direct sunlight

  • shadow: cast a shadow over

  • A shadow or area of darkness











Fit for a (Drag) Queen




Fit for a (Drag) Queen





OK I confess, I have this problem. I can’t seem to make a bracelet that will fit a small to average woman’s wrist. The style of this particular bracelet makes it really difficult to re-size without tearing it apart and starting all over again.

But hey, that’s OK. It’s a gorgeous bracelet. You just need a large wrist – the inside diameter on this one is just over 7 inches.

Inspired by a tutorial by Eni Oken, I have hand-wrapped foil-lined glass beads of different shapes in shades of blue and green with yards of hair-fine sterling silver wire. Czech fire-polished beads and Indian cloisonné accentuate the colors and add a lovely textural element. Two sweet insect charms and a hand-hammered spiral clasp finish it off with style.

This is a one of a kind item, never to be made again.











glass light shade as vase




glass light shade as vase





I found this glass light fitting at the thrift store this morning for 3 dollars!! Just picked a few of these branches up in the sand dunes at the beach near or house.









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HUNTING BLINDS REVIEWS. HUNTING BLINDS


Hunting Blinds Reviews. Sunshade Products. Salou Awning.



Hunting Blinds Reviews





hunting blinds reviews






    hunting
  • hunt: the pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals regarded as a sport

  • The activity of hunting wild animals or game, esp. for food or sport

  • A simple system of changes in which bells move through the order in a regular progression

  • (hunt) Englishman and Pre-Raphaelite painter (1827-1910)

  • search: the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone





    reviews
  • (review) look at again; examine again; "let's review your situation"

  • (review) reappraisal: a new appraisal or evaluation

  • A critical appraisal of a book, play, movie, exhibition, etc., published in a newspaper or magazine

  • (review) an essay or article that gives a critical evaluation (as of a book or play)

  • A formal assessment or examination of something with the possibility or intention of instituting change if necessary

  • A periodical publication with critical articles on current events, the arts, etc





    blinds
  • The blinds are forced bets posted by players to the left of the dealer button in flop-style poker games. The number of blinds is usually two, but can be one or three.

  • Confuse or overawe someone with something difficult to understand

  • The dead-ends of the Mazes, it also means anything impossible or hopeless, as in, "He'll hit the blinds if he tries lying to the factol."

  • Deprive (someone) of understanding, judgment, or perception

  • A window blind is a type of window covering which is made with slats of fabric, wood, plastic or metal that adjust by rotating from an open position to a closed position by allowing slats to overlap. A roller blind does not have slats but comprises a single piece of material.

  • Cause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily











time for 2009 to sleep




time for 2009 to sleep





Things She Did in 2009

January - She rang in the new year with the girls. She broke up with her boyfriend. She watched MSNBC. She ate pepperoni bread. She reminisced. She rolled her eyes. She smiled. She yawned. She trembled. She painted her bedroom. She listened to the Foo Fighters. She worked. She volunteered. She felt at ease.

February - She went on blind dates. She fell asleep watching Beavis & Butthead. She drank the occasional cup of coffee, despite her strong dislike for it. She ate chili. She battled insomnia. She listened. She tried to stay as centered as possible, despite volunteering in a field that made her feel angry, dejected, helpless, and hopeless. She struggled to remind herself of all the things that make it an awesomely anticipatory experience to wake up in the morning instead of a heavy, scary, and pointless one.

March - She did yoga. She cooked. She went to Salem, MA. She bought a cowboy hat. She drank Heineken. She drank Irish Car Bombs. She wore green. She celebrated St. Patrick's Day in Philladelphia. She found usefulness in temporary distractions. She reminded herself that there are good people in the world. She listened to The Smiths. She took photos of her dogs in the snow. She worked steadily. She voiced her disapproval of her mother's innappropriate friendship with a taken man. She burnt her tongue on hot chocolate while walking home from Dunkin Donuts.

April - She hiked with her dog. She ran herself ragged through volunteer work. She took pride in the fact that she was actively part of making the world better. She refused to get caught up in the drudgery of life that causes it to lose its magic. She kept herself afloat, even if it took the smallest, most insignificant thing to make her smile. She read books. She swam in a quarry. She went to the dentist. She had two teeth extracted. She popped vicodin like candy. She watched the hummingbirds feed. She listened to Billy Joel. She hated her job. She dyed Easter eggs. She cleaned. She slept. She didn't sleep. She sat on the porch and watched the deer. She watched SNL videos at work all day.

May - She threw her sister a surprise birthday party. She got shitfaced. She wore sombreros. She ate pistachios. She realized she had been off anti-depressants for a year, and she was okay. She finally started to feel like a real person again. She gained self-assurance. She felt infused with a newfound surge of positivity. She volunteered. She hiked. She almost passed out at work. She attended the annual Pet Expo in Robbinsville. She acquired a BlackBerry. She made bonfires. She made friends. She did yoga. She got frustrated with training new staff only to have them quit after a few weeks, because the working conditions are so intolerable and the boss is crazy.

June - She quit her job of two years. She freed herself from a miserable work environment and people she hated. She finished volunteering, having promised herself she wouldn't do it for more than a year (she lasted 9 months). She went to Bamboozle Fest to see No Doubt perform. She went on vacation. She drank like a fish. She went to the beach. She hula hooped. She got banned from a hotel she'd been returning to every summer for 8 years. She got pissed off. She ate nachos. She danced to Michael Jackson songs.

July - She turned twenty-three years old. She attended a Fourth of July party next door. She started sleeping with her neighbor. She made new friends. She went to the beach. She went to the tiki bar. She went to the movies. She partied nightly. She ate ice cream. She got a parking ticket. She listened to The Eagles. She met unsavory characters. She criticized. She defended herself. She cried. She laughed. She learned. She threatened. She questioned. She avoided. She confronted. She rolled in from next door at 5 AM every morning.

August - She visited family in New York. She went to the beach. Her boyfriend ceased to be her neighbor. She attended a graduation party. She played poker. She drank margaritas. She reconnected with old friends. She went crabbing. She went fishing. She went shopping. She drank root beer flavored vodka.

September - She made a conscious effort not to swear like a trucker when meeting her boyfriend's grandmother. She ate birthday cake. She fought with her sister. She went to Home Depot. She broke up with her boyfriend. She spent as little time at home as possible. She got kicked off her friend's property after telling a pirate joke. She went on a blind date. She ate sushi. She smoked weed.

October - She went to Atlantic City. She started seeing a new love interest. She drank wine with her creepy neighbor. She watched movies. She ate Kobe beef. She cut up her foot during a drunken walk through the woods at night. She spent a lot of time in Central Jersey. She drank Long Island Iced Teas. She felt frustrated. She distracted herself. She got sick.











#4 ZZenarah's: Watching




#4 ZZenarah's: Watching





Legend
Aer Karu: The crowning of a king.

Deep beneeth the peacfull land of karu magic the dark forces gathered a thousand years had passed and small pockets of the gathering darkness reared their ugly heads. Small things began to happen throughout the lands. as the evil tested its power. People began to disapear, some found dead others never heard from again. Sightings of wickedness and of small bands of darkness roamed the peacful lands in the cover of darkness the sightings became more numorus, the closer they came to the sorce of the dark powers. And they all seemed to be heading towards the mountians, as if called, orc's ,dark elves, drow, humans, mages and sorceresses alike.

In the lowest levels of the subterranean fortress buried deep beneath the dark moutians, the high mage paced the vained floor of a small tourch- lite cell.
Before him two battered and bruised men sat chained to a pair of onyx chairs. one wore the blood and filth covered remnants of a necromancers robes. the other wore the shredded and stained crimson rags that had once been the silken garb of a dark mage, a journeyman practitioner of the vast and ancient arts of magecraft.

The high mage's pacing came to an abrupt halt. Luxuriant purple robes swirled about his sparce form. Long bone white hair slid across his shoulders accuentating the pallor of a face that had not seen the sunlight in a thousand years. One beringed hand shot out and his thin fingers closed around a swollen jaw of the journeyman mage. the high mages most trusted right hand man, who had until a few days ago served his master the high mage and done his bidding unquestioned. Now the journeymans sash had been stripped of its jewels of achevements and tied around the mans throat to mock his once proud status as the high mages most acomplished and magicly gifted apprentice.

"Capture Him" he hissed, "bring him to me. that was my command" Long ridged nails dug deep into the apprentices skin. "Yet you return empty handed"...
"He was to powerful" the apprentice protested weakly..."Not even I could stand against him..."

"Powerful ?" Silver eyes snapped with fury and white frost formed on every surface as the rooms temperature plunged in sharp responce.
"Of course he was powerful! And YOU let him slip through your fingers...."

"What more could i have done master? The elven broke through our defences... "the apprentice mage coughed and groaned as his broken ribs protestsed. "I tried to hold them off, to give the others time to force him into the trap.....but then he.....his magic....just exploded. He suprised us all"
"SILENCE!" the high mages free hand shot out with vicious force, despite his great age and increseasingly frail appearance, his fist smashed hard against the apprentice's face. The heavy rings of power on each fingers amplified the force of his blow, and the crack of bones and crunch of breaking cartilage echoed off the stone walls of the chamber. blood sprayed from the apprentice's mouth and nose. A groaning breath wheezed out of his lungs and he slumped senseless in his bonds.

The high mage turned to the man in the ragged necromancer robes and whipped a wavy edged onyx blade from the sheath strapped to his waist. He snatched a handful of stringy black hair and yanked hard,pulling back the prisoners head and exposing his throat to the razzor sharp edge of the dagger. Pale gray eyes surrounded by stubby black lashes looked up at him in mute fear. Fresh blood trickled from the mans nostrals and the corners of his mouth,mottled purple bruises from an earler beating swelled across his body. A pulse beat a rappid tattoo in his throat like the wings of a trapped bird trying to flee, his barreled chest rose and fell with short rapid breaths.

The necromance swallowed convulsively,the skin of his neck pressed against the razor sharp edge of the onyx blade with each breath. Even that light touch tore a fresh slice in the captive's skin. No blood trickled from the wound. The dagger's thirsty black metal drank every drop before it spilled and the dark carbon stone in the daggers pommel began to flicker with ravenous red streaks. The necromancer froze in breathless silence.

The high mage's lips twisted into a snarl..."And you butcher boy, did you seriously think for ....even the tiniest moment that your miserable insignifcant mortal life held any value to me except as a means to capture..Aer Karu..(pronunced Air) The high Mage leaned forward letting his silver eyes turn to dark bottomless wells of blackness, sparkling with red lights as the gathering of powerful black magic swelled within him.

The necromancer stared up into those twin pits of blackness and knew he was staring death in the face.He'd seen death before, a few days ago where they had set the trap to capture Aer Karu when he had pulled the sword from its sh









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HORIZONTAL SHEER SHADES. SHEER SHADES


Horizontal Sheer Shades. Shades For Arched Windows. Balloon Roman Shades.



Horizontal Sheer Shades





horizontal sheer shades






    horizontal
  • (of machinery) Having its parts working in a horizontal direction

  • Combining companies engaged in the same stage or type of production

  • something that is oriented horizontally

  • parallel to or in the plane of the horizon or a base line; "a horizontal surface"

  • Parallel to the plane of the horizon; at right angles to the vertical

  • (horizontally) in a horizontal direction; "a gallery quite often is added to make use of space vertically as well as horizontally"





    shades
  • A shadow or area of darkness

  • Comparative darkness and coolness caused by shelter from direct sunlight

  • The darker part of a picture

  • sunglasses: spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun; "he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades"

  • (shade) relative darkness caused by light rays being intercepted by an opaque body; "it is much cooler in the shade"; "there's too much shadiness to take good photographs"

  • (shade) shadow: cast a shadow over





    sheer
  • absolute: complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers; "absolute freedom"; "an absolute dimwit"; "a downright lie"; "out-and-out mayhem"; "an out-and-out lie"; "a rank outsider"; "many right-down vices"; "got the job through sheer persistence"; "

  • straight up or down without a break

  • (of a fabric) Very thin; diaphanous

  • swerve: turn sharply; change direction abruptly; "The car cut to the left at the intersection"; "The motorbike veered to the right"

  • Nothing other than; unmitigated (used for emphasis)

  • (esp. of a cliff or wall) Perpendicular or nearly so











Horizontal Volute Spring Suspension




Horizontal Volute Spring Suspension





M4 Sherman Horizontal Volute Spring Suspension (HVSS).

Just going though some old photos taken with my old Canon Powershot SD630...Usually not worthy of HDR processing, but this one seem to work well.











" Prettier Horizontal." [28/365]










For some reason, the picture looks better horizontal. When I rotate it vertical... it doesn't look as nice. Took this yesterday! More photos from yesterday coming throughout probably days 29-31? =]









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INSTALLING SHUTTERS ON VINYL SIDING. ON VINYL SIDING


INSTALLING SHUTTERS ON VINYL SIDING. THERMAL ROLLER SHADE



Installing Shutters On Vinyl Siding





installing shutters on vinyl siding






    vinyl siding
  • Vinyl siding is plastic exterior cladding for a house, used for decoration and weatherproofing, as an alternative to traditional wood siding or other materials such as aluminum or fiber cement siding.

  • Horizontal polyvinyl chloride planks.

  • Structural siding made of polyvinyl chloride most noted for its dent-resistant qualities.





    installing
  • (install) put into an office or a position; "the new president was installed immediately after the election"

  • Place or fix (equipment or machinery) in position ready for use

  • Establish (someone) in a new place, condition, or role

  • installation: the act of installing something (as equipment); "the telephone installation took only a few minutes"

  • (install) set up for use; "install the washer and dryer"; "We put in a new sink"

  • Place (someone) in a new position of authority, esp. with ceremony





    shutters
  • A device that opens and closes to expose the film in a camera

  • (shutter) a mechanical device on a camera that opens and closes to control the time of a photographic exposure

  • Each of a pair of hinged panels, often louvered, fixed inside or outside a window that can be closed for security or privacy or to keep out light

  • (shutter) close with shutters; "We shuttered the window to keep the house cool"

  • The blind enclosing the swell box in an organ, used for controlling the volume of sound

  • (shutter) a hinged blind for a window











Louis A. and Laura Stirn House




Louis A. and Laura Stirn House





Grymes Hill, Staten Island, New York City, New York, United States

Summary

This large neo-Renaissance mansion with Arts and Crafts detailing is an excellent example of early-twentieth- century country house design. The house was built for Louis A. and Laura Stirn in 1908 to the plans of Kafka & Lindenmeyr. One of the few houses of its size and type surviving on Staten Island, it is prominently sited on Grymes Hill where it commands a spectacular view of New York Harbor. Grymes Hill was developed with large estates in the 1830s and 1840s and by the early 1900s, had become a fashionable residential neighborhood favored by wealthy German businessmen. Stirn, a German emigre, was a prominent silk commission merchant and owner of textile mills. His wife, the granddaughter of bridge builder John Roebling, was an expert on botany and horticulture. Modeled after an Italian Renaissance villa, the Stirn house is a two-and-one-half-story structure composed of a symmetrical center block and flanking dependencies. Clad with stucco and capped by red tile hipped roof with dormers and deep bracketed eaves, it has Ionic porticos on the front and rear facades and a gabled porch at the entrance to the kitchen wing. Arts and Crafts details include the polychrome terra-cotta frieze, iron balconies, and stained glass rondels. The building incorporated a number of technologically advanced features including glazed polychrome terra cotta, cast concrete, and Portland cement stucco facings.

DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS

Grymes Hill'

Located in northeastern Staten Island, where it commands a magnificent view of New York Harbor and the Verrazano Narrows, Grymes Hill is bounded on the northwest by Victory Boulevard, on the east by Richmond Road and Van Duzer Street, on the south by the Staten Island Expressway, and on the west by Clove Road. This land was part of the 5,100-acre manor which was granted to Governor Thomas Dongan (1634-1715) in 1687 and subsequently passed to his nephews and their heirs. In the 1830s, the hill began to be developed with estates. The neighborhood took its name from Madame Suzette Grymes, wife of the noted New Orleans lawyer John "Randolph Grymes. who began buying property near the present-day intersection of Howard Avenue and Grymes Hill Road in 1836, creating an estate known as Capo di Monte.

Other notable landowners included Orondates Mauran, who built a summer house in 1831 on property extending along the west side of Howard Avenue between Eddy Street and Ada Place, and Major George Howard, who purchased forty-two acres on Grymes Hill between 1830 and 1833, including all the land on Howard Avenue between Louis and Eddy Streets. Howard, a former soldier who served as boarding officer for the port of New York and later as keeper of the public stores on Staten Island, built a house for himself on the southwest corner of his land. The northern half of his property was divided into fifty-foot-wide lots which were sold at auction in August 1836. The property now occupied by the Stirn house was part of a larger group of lots purchased by real estate investor Caleb Tompkins Ward. In 1841 Ward sold his Grymes Hill lots to Harvey North, an importer, from New Orleans. In 1853, North moved to France, selling his property to Thomas Eakin of Nashville who built a house known as "East Over" to the designs of James Renwick. In 1879. Eakin's heirs sold a tract of land to the actor- journalist Henry Sedley, owner of the adjoining property at 37 Howard Avenue. In 1895, Henry Sedley sold his house on Grymes Hill to Eleanor Phelps Sedley. In June 1907 she sold the land acquired from on the Eakins family to Louis A. and Laura Stirn. The property had a frontage of about 275 feet on Howard Avenue and extended down the hillside about 600 feet to Sunset Terrace. (The lot now measures 274 feet by 200 feet.)

In 1907, when the Stirns bought their property, Grymes Hill was considered one of the most "attractive residential sections of Staten Island" featuring a mix of large estates, suburban houses, and institutions that complemented the residential character of the neighborhood. These included the Church of Our I^ady of Good Counsel (1899) at 44 Austin Place and Notre Dame Academy which was established in an old house (built c. 1850, enlarged 1903) at 21 Howard Avenue in 1904, and moved to its present quarters (built c. 1854- 57, enlarged 1920s, 1930s) at 76 Howard Avenue in 1906. Additions to the neighborhood also included two new enclaves of large developer-built suburban houses: Brighton Heights Park and Morningside (c. 1906). In addition to Louis Stirn, several businessmen were erecting large mansions for their private use. These included silk merchant C. Allan Blyth who built a Craftsman-inspired residence, designed by the noted architect Henry Atterbury Smith, at 103 Howard Avenue (1907-08) and brewer William Horrmann who erected an eccentric mansion modeled after a Bavarian castle at 189 Howar











Louis A. and Laura Stirn House




Louis A. and Laura Stirn House





Grymes Hill, Staten Island, New York City, New York, United States

Summary

This large neo-Renaissance mansion with Arts and Crafts detailing is an excellent example of early-twentieth- century country house design. The house was built for Louis A. and Laura Stirn in 1908 to the plans of Kafka & Lindenmeyr. One of the few houses of its size and type surviving on Staten Island, it is prominently sited on Grymes Hill where it commands a spectacular view of New York Harbor. Grymes Hill was developed with large estates in the 1830s and 1840s and by the early 1900s, had become a fashionable residential neighborhood favored by wealthy German businessmen. Stirn, a German emigre, was a prominent silk commission merchant and owner of textile mills. His wife, the granddaughter of bridge builder John Roebling, was an expert on botany and horticulture. Modeled after an Italian Renaissance villa, the Stirn house is a two-and-one-half-story structure composed of a symmetrical center block and flanking dependencies. Clad with stucco and capped by red tile hipped roof with dormers and deep bracketed eaves, it has Ionic porticos on the front and rear facades and a gabled porch at the entrance to the kitchen wing. Arts and Crafts details include the polychrome terra-cotta frieze, iron balconies, and stained glass rondels. The building incorporated a number of technologically advanced features including glazed polychrome terra cotta, cast concrete, and Portland cement stucco facings.

DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS

Grymes Hill

Located in northeastern Staten Island, where it commands a magnificent view of New York Harbor and the Verrazano Narrows, Grymes Hill is bounded on the northwest by Victory Boulevard, on the east by Richmond Road and Van Duzer Street, on the south by the Staten Island Expressway, and on the west by Clove Road. This land was part of the 5,100-acre manor which was granted to Governor Thomas Dongan (1634-1715) in 1687 and subsequently passed to his nephews and their heirs. In the 1830s, the hill began to be developed with estates. The neighborhood took its name from Madame Suzette Grymes, wife of the noted New Orleans lawyer John "Randolph Grymes. who began buying property near the present-day intersection of Howard Avenue and Grymes Hill Road in 1836, creating an estate known as Capo di Monte.

Other notable landowners included Orondates Mauran, who built a summer house in 1831 on property extending along the west side of Howard Avenue between Eddy Street and Ada Place, and Major George Howard, who purchased forty-two acres on Grymes Hill between 1830 and 1833, including all the land on Howard Avenue between Louis and Eddy Streets. Howard, a former soldier who served as boarding officer for the port of New York and later as keeper of the public stores on Staten Island, built a house for himself on the southwest corner of his land. The northern half of his property was divided into fifty-foot-wide lots which were sold at auction in August 1836. The property now occupied by the Stirn house was part of a larger group of lots purchased by real estate investor Caleb Tompkins Ward. In 1841 Ward sold his Grymes Hill lots to Harvey North, an importer, from New Orleans. In 1853, North moved to France, selling his property to Thomas Eakin of Nashville who built a house known as "East Over" to the designs of James Renwick. In 1879. Eakin's heirs sold a tract of land to the actor- journalist Henry Sedley, owner of the adjoining property at 37 Howard Avenue. In 1895, Henry Sedley sold his house on Grymes Hill to Eleanor Phelps Sedley. In June 1907 she sold the land acquired from on the Eakins family to Louis A. and Laura Stirn. The property had a frontage of about 275 feet on Howard Avenue and extended down the hillside about 600 feet to Sunset Terrace. (The lot now measures 274 feet by 200 feet.)

In 1907, when the Stirns bought their property, Grymes Hill was considered one of the most "attractive residential sections of Staten Island" featuring a mix of large estates, suburban houses, and institutions that complemented the residential character of the neighborhood. These included the Church of Our I^ady of Good Counsel (1899) at 44 Austin Place and Notre Dame Academy which was established in an old house (built c. 1850, enlarged 1903) at 21 Howard Avenue in 1904, and moved to its present quarters (built c. 1854- 57, enlarged 1920s, 1930s) at 76 Howard Avenue in 1906. Additions to the neighborhood also included two new enclaves of large developer-built suburban houses: Brighton Heights Park and Morningside (c. 1906). In addition to Louis Stirn, several businessmen were erecting large mansions for their private use. These included silk merchant C. Allan Blyth who built a Craftsman-inspired residence, designed by the noted architect Henry Atterbury Smith, at 103 Howard Avenue (1907-08) and brewer William Horrmann who erected an eccentric mansion modeled after a Bavarian castle at 189 Howard









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KIDS DRAPERY RODS : DRAPERY RODS


Kids Drapery Rods : How To Build An Aquarium Canopy



Kids Drapery Rods





kids drapery rods






    drapery
  • The artistic arrangement of clothing in sculpture or painting

  • Long curtains of heavy fabric

  • curtain: hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)

  • Drapery is a general word referring to cloths or textiles (Old French drap, from Late Latin drappus). It may refer to cloth used for decorative purposes - such as around windows - or to the trade of retailing cloth, originally mostly for clothing, formerly conducted by drapers.

  • Cloth coverings hanging in loose folds

  • cloth gracefully draped and arranged in loose folds





    kids
  • A young goat

  • (kid) pull the leg of: tell false information to for fun; "Are you pulling my leg?"

  • (kid) be silly or tease one another; "After we relaxed, we just kidded around"

  • (kid) child: a young person of either sex; "she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term for youngster"

  • A child or young person

  • Used as an informal form of address





    rods
  • A thin straight bar, esp. of wood or metal

  • (rod) perch: a linear measure of 16.5 feet

  • A slender straight stick or shoot growing on or cut from a tree or bush

  • A wand or staff as a symbol of office, authority, or power

  • (rod) a long thin implement made of metal or wood

  • any rod-shaped bacterium











Kids room




Kids room





Some people think kids want toys and cartoons and cell phones, they dont...they want to live here!











MG 8133




 MG 8133





Jack's Bathroom.









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LONG DRAPERY ROD : DRAPERY ROD


Long drapery rod : Solar shade fabric : Raleigh nc plantation shutters.



Long Drapery Rod





long drapery rod






    drapery
  • Drapery is a general word referring to cloths or textiles (Old French drap, from Late Latin drappus). It may refer to cloth used for decorative purposes - such as around windows - or to the trade of retailing cloth, originally mostly for clothing, formerly conducted by drapers.

  • curtain: hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)

  • cloth gracefully draped and arranged in loose folds

  • Long curtains of heavy fabric

  • Cloth coverings hanging in loose folds

  • The artistic arrangement of clothing in sculpture or painting





    long
  • primarily temporal sense; being or indicating a relatively great or greater than average duration or passage of time or a duration as specified; "a long life"; "a long boring speech"; "a long time"; "a long friendship"; "a long game"; "long ago"; "an hour long"

  • for an extended time or at a distant time; "a promotion long overdue"; "something long hoped for"; "his name has long been forgotten"; "talked all night long"; "how long will you be gone?"; "arrived long before he was expected"; "it is long after your bedtime"

  • (after a measurement and in questions) Measuring a specified distance from end to end

  • (of a journey) Covering a great distance

  • Measuring a great distance from end to end

  • hanker: desire strongly or persistently





    rod
  • a long thin implement made of metal or wood

  • A thin straight bar, esp. of wood or metal

  • perch: a linear measure of 16.5 feet

  • any rod-shaped bacterium

  • A wand or staff as a symbol of office, authority, or power

  • A slender straight stick or shoot growing on or cut from a tree or bush











Bartholdi Fountain




Bartholdi Fountain





Bartholdi Fountain. Bartholdi is the man who designed the Statue of Liberty in NY harbor.

The Bartholdi Fountain

The Bartholdi Fountain, designed by the sculptor of the Statue of Liberty, graces the flower-filled Bartholdi Park near the U.S. Botanic Garden and provides a welcome oasis for visitors. The Bartholdi Fountain is based on Classical and Renaissance forms and is an elegant expression of the Gilded Age in which it was created.

The Bartholdi Fountain was designed symmetrically in three identical sections. The fountain has a triangular base with turtles and large shells rises to the pedestal, from which three identical nereids (sea nymphs) rise on thirds. Between their feet are fish and scattered sea shells and coral. The nymphs, with arched backs, are caryatids, following a tradition of sculpture founded in classical Greece. They seem to hold up the large fountain basin, which is actually supported by the central column. The nymphs wear headdresses of leaves. Their clinging drapery, clasped by shells at the waist, reveals their supple figures. Despite its monumental size (it weighs approximately 40 tons and is 30 feet high, and the sculptured female figures are 11 feet tall), each element of the fountain is beautifully detailed.

The curved arms of the nereids lead the viewer's eye to the large basin above, which supports twelve lights. The fountain continues with three youthful tritons playfully holding out seaweed and is topped by a mural crown resembling a crenelated city wall. Water spills from the crown over the tritons and splashes into the upper basin, while jets shoot from the mouths of the fish and the turtles.
Frederic Auguste Bartholdi (1834-1904) created the Bartholdi Fountain for the 1876 International Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. The fountain design was based on a model he had created in 1867. Bartholdi was also working on his design for the Statue of Liberty at the same time. The Bartholdi Fountain, cast in Paris by A. Durenne, was painted to look like bronze and placed at a focal point near the main entrance of the Exhibition grounds in Fairmount Park.
At the close of the Exhibition, the Bartholdi Fountain was purchased for $6,000 (half of its estimated value) by the United States government at the suggestion of Frederick Law Olmsted, the famous landscape architect who designed the Capitol Grounds. It was moved to Washington, D.C., in 1877 and placed at the base of Capitol Hill near the center line of the Mall, on what was then the Botanic Garden grounds.

When it was created, the fountain fused modern gas-lighting and cast-iron technologies with water and was intended to allegorically represent Light and Water. Bartholdi saw this work as symbolically appropriate for the modern city, and he hoped that many cities throughout the country would purchase castings. Actually only Reims, France, acquired one in 1885, and it is no longer extant.
The gas lamps made the fountain a popular attraction since it was one of the first monuments in the city of Washington to be brightly illuminated at night. The lights surrounding the basin were added in 1886, and the round glass globes replaced the original gas fixtures when the fountain was fitted for electric lighting in 1915.
During the 1927 relocation of the Botanic Garden, the fountain was dismantled and stored. In 1932, it was re-erected in its present location. The park where the fountain stands was renamed in honor of Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi in 1985.
The Bartholdi Fountain was restored in 1986. The rusted supporting bolts and rods and the plumbing and wiring were replaced. Dozens of layers of paint were sandblasted from the cast-iron surface, which was then given a new protective coating. The fountain basins were repaired and leveled so that the water now falls evenly. The top coat of paint was renewed in 1996.












Long-Evita-2




Long-Evita-2





Evita drapery hardware installation by Helser Brothers









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LIGHTS AND SHADES : AND SHADES


Lights And Shades : Patio Roll Up Blinds : Fabric Vertical Blinds.



Lights And Shades





lights and shades






    lights
  • The lungs of sheep or pigs used as food, esp. for pets

  • (light) (physics) electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation; "the light was filtered through a soft glass window"

  • (light) lightly: with few burdens; "experienced travellers travel light"

  • (light) make lighter or brighter; "This lamp lightens the room a bit"





    shades
  • Comparative darkness and coolness caused by shelter from direct sunlight

  • (shade) relative darkness caused by light rays being intercepted by an opaque body; "it is much cooler in the shade"; "there's too much shadiness to take good photographs"

  • (shade) shadow: cast a shadow over

  • sunglasses: spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun; "he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades"

  • The darker part of a picture

  • A shadow or area of darkness











Tremendous in Light & Shade




Tremendous in Light & Shade





My beautiful spring tulip bouquet looking good in the afternoon sunlight! (Best on black)











Light and Shade




Light and Shade





Brimham Rocks light and shade.









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MAKING GROMMET DRAPES. GROMMET DRAPES


MAKING GROMMET DRAPES. ROLL UP SECURITY SHUTTERS.



Making Grommet Drapes





making grommet drapes






    grommet
  • An eyelet placed in a hole in a sheet or panel to protect or insulate a rope or cable passed through it or to prevent the sheet or panel from being torn

  • A tube surgically implanted in the eardrum to drain fluid from the middle ear

  • "Grommet" ("grom") is a term used to describe a young participant in extreme sports. The term originally was used in the sport of surfing for anyone under the age of 16. However in recent years, the term has been expanded to include other extreme sports, most notably skateboarding and snowboarding.

  • A young or inexperienced skier, snowboarder, surfer, or skateboarder

  • A grommet is a ring inserted into a hole through thin material, such as fabric. Grommets are generally flared or collared on each side to keep them in place, and are often made of metal, plastic, or rubber.

  • cringle: fastener consisting of a metal ring for lining a small hole to permit the attachment of cords or lines





    making
  • The process of making or producing something

  • Money made; earnings or profit

  • devising: the act that results in something coming to be; "the devising of plans"; "the fashioning of pots and pans"; "the making of measurements"; "it was already in the making"

  • qualification: an attribute that must be met or complied with and that fits a person for something; "her qualifications for the job are excellent"; "one of the qualifications for admission is an academic degree"; "she has the makings of fine musician"

  • Essential qualities or ingredients needed for something

  • (usually plural) the components needed for making or doing something; "the recipe listed all the makings for a chocolate cake"





    drapes
  • Let (oneself or a part of one's body) rest somewhere in a casual or relaxed way

  • Arrange (cloth or clothing) loosely or casually on or around something

  • (drape) arrange in a particular way; "drape a cloth"

  • (drape) curtain: hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)

  • (drape) the manner in which fabric hangs or falls; "she adjusted the drape of her skirt"

  • Adorn, cover, or wrap (someone or something) loosely with folds of cloth











grommet wallet




grommet wallet





Indygo Junction's grommet wallet done in various Free Spirit fabrics.











Grommet cafe panels




Grommet cafe panels





Grommet cafe panels









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VENATION BLINDS. BLINDS


Venation Blinds. Rod Iron Drapery Rods. Draped Fabric.



Venation Blinds





venation blinds






    venation
  • The arrangement of veins in a leaf or in an insect's wing

  • The system of venous blood vessels in an animal

  • (botany) the arrangement of veins in a leaf

  • (zoology) the system of venous blood vessels in an animal

  • In botany, a leaf is an above-ground plant organ specialized for photosynthesis. For this purpose, a leaf is typically flat (laminar) and thin.





    blinds
  • The dead-ends of the Mazes, it also means anything impossible or hopeless, as in, "He'll hit the blinds if he tries lying to the factol."

  • Deprive (someone) of understanding, judgment, or perception

  • The blinds are forced bets posted by players to the left of the dealer button in flop-style poker games. The number of blinds is usually two, but can be one or three.

  • Cause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily

  • A window blind is a type of window covering which is made with slats of fabric, wood, plastic or metal that adjust by rotating from an open position to a closed position by allowing slats to overlap. A roller blind does not have slats but comprises a single piece of material.

  • Confuse or overawe someone with something difficult to understand











Venation Blind




Venation Blind





Chloroplast Production; Venation and Nutrient Distribution; Toxicity

I've fallen in love with my colocasia plant. Damaged in someone else's yard, the plant was rescued and given the care it needs to recover. The leaf in this drawing is its first new leaf and has been darkening in color. My limited knowledge of chloroplasts might draw me to the wrong conclusion, but I assume the initial leaf carries a fairly low amount of chlorophyll since chloroplasts are expensive for a plant to make. The leaf can now begin photosynthesis in earnest, providing enough energy and nutrients to allow the plant a greater amount of chlorophyll. Hence the darkening color.
Another noticeable attribute of this plant is the venation in the leaves. There is a pronounced rib running vertically through the leaf, which branches out in to equally pronounced veins that run horizontally toward the edges of the leaf. In turn, you can plainly see smaller veins that can only be compared to veins of the body. The main ribs are arteries carrying nourishment toward the smaller arteries which then distribute nutrients through the smaller veins and capillaries that reach all the way toward the leaf's edge. It's an efficient and elegant distribution method.
The presence of calcium oxalate crystals in the plant's cells mean this is a highly poisonous plant when ingested. Ignorant of that fact and too rushed to research, I took a chance and stuck my tongue in some of the plant's liquid to see if I could detect sweet glucose. About 20 minutes later, my tongue started hurting like hell, prompting me to (finally) research the toxicity of this plant. If boiled, the plant can be ingested harmlessly. Indeed, the nutrient-rich corms of the Colocasia esculenta are edible and sold frozen, bagged in its own juices, or canned. This toxicity would also clearly function as a protective defense mechanism.











Leaf Venation




Leaf Venation





I took this photo while I was sitting on the lawn in one area of the Changi Beach Park. I saw this dried leaf which reminded me of my Biology class way back in high-school. Our topic was 'Leaf Venation' and this leaf pretty much sums it all up.









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TORCHIERE LAMP GLASS SHADES : GLASS SHADES


TORCHIERE LAMP GLASS SHADES : WEATHER PRO AWNING



Torchiere Lamp Glass Shades





torchiere lamp glass shades






    torchiere lamp
  • A floor lamp that directs light upward from a reflective bowl or inverted cone shade. Find a torchiere lamp.





    shades
  • Comparative darkness and coolness caused by shelter from direct sunlight

  • sunglasses: spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun; "he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades"

  • The darker part of a picture

  • A shadow or area of darkness

  • (shade) shadow: cast a shadow over

  • (shade) relative darkness caused by light rays being intercepted by an opaque body; "it is much cooler in the shade"; "there's too much shadiness to take good photographs"





    glass
  • furnish with glass; "glass the windows"

  • A thing made from, or partly from, glass, in particular

  • a brittle transparent solid with irregular atomic structure

  • a container for holding liquids while drinking

  • A hard, brittle substance, typically transparent or translucent, made by fusing sand with soda, lime, and sometimes other ingredients and cooling rapidly. It is used to make windows, drinking containers, and other articles

  • Any similar substance that has solidified from a molten state without crystallizing











Torchiere Lamp, Painted Poster Art, Italian Platform Bed & Armoire




Torchiere Lamp, Painted Poster Art, Italian Platform Bed & Armoire





Contemporary Torchiere Lamp with Frosted Glass Shade, Touch To Turn On/Off, 3-way Light Bulb, Italian Platform Bed & Armoire, Microsuede Bench in Alligator Pattern, Custom Drapes Floor-to-Ceiling & Wall-to-Wall, 9' Ceilings, Custom Bedding











Lamps with Frosted Glass Shades




Lamps with Frosted Glass Shades





Contemporary Lamps with Frosted Glass Shades, Touch To Turn On & Off, 3-way Light Bulb, Close-Up View

Side Note: Coordinating Torchiere Lamp in Master Bedroom









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MOTORIZED ROMAN SHADES : MOTORIZED ROMAN


Motorized roman shades : Havenbury gazebo replacement canopy.



Motorized Roman Shades





motorized roman shades






    roman shades
  • (Roman Shade) A single sheet shade that rises up by lift cord in a tear drop or flat style that looks like an accordion folding up back and forth on itself. Reminds me of an opera house window treatment swag. Part of our Melhanna Shade collection.

  • (Roman Shade) This window treatment style consists of a fabric shade with wooden slats inserted horizontally at intervals down its entire length. It is raised and lowered via pull cord as with other blinds, but gathers soft folds as it does so.

  • (Roman shade) A flat fabric shade that folds into neat horizontal pleats when raised.





    motorized
  • equipped with a motor or motors; "a motorized wheelchair"

  • mechanized: using vehicles; "motorized warfare"

  • Equip (troops) with motor transportation

  • (motorize) To fit something with a motor; To supply something or someone with motor vehicles; To supply armoured vehicles; to mechanize

  • Equip (a vehicle or device) with a motor to operate or propel it











automated skylight roman shade




automated skylight roman shade





automated skylight roman shade











skylight roman shade




skylight roman shade





skylight roman shade









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PAINTABLE EXTERIOR SHUTTERS - PAINTABLE EXTERIOR


PAINTABLE EXTERIOR SHUTTERS - GARDEN WINDS CANOPY - BLINDS SHADES CURTAINS



Paintable Exterior Shutters





paintable exterior shutters






    exterior shutters
  • Designed specifically for outdoor use.

  • Shutters constructed for use on the outside of a building or structure. Exterior shutters are generally built from materials that naturally withstand the outdoor environment.





    paintable
  • lending itself to being painted; "a highly paintable landscape"; "made of sturdy eminently paintable wood"











Exterior Shutters




Exterior Shutters





This window is from a house on Baba Novac near the Bazga home. I took the photo to show the exterior shutters, which are very common in Romania. In addition to helping regulate light and temperature, they can be battened down as an additional form of home security while you are away.











Classic Collection Painted Louvered Shutter




Classic Collection Painted Louvered Shutter





A purple painted classic louvered exterior shutter.









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SHADE PULLS : SHADE


Shade pulls : Shutters shades



Shade Pulls





shade pulls






    shade pulls
  • A decorative upgrade available with roller shades.











Shade Pull




Shade Pull





My hands down favorite of my recent work. See comment for details. This photo has not been viewed at all relative to my other photos in my stream. C'est La Vie.











027 - Athenaeum Window Shade Pull




027 - Athenaeum Window Shade Pull





Athenaeum Window Shade Pull









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