When they needed more room for visiting children and grandkids, Karen and Rick Hawkins paid homage to a once common Midwestern sight, the corn crib, by adding to their family farm. Tagged: Exterior, Farmhouse Building Type, Wood Siding Material, A-Frame RoofLine, and Metal Roof Material.
Bilder aus einer Zeit, in der CDs noch gesammelt wurden und Finger-Skateboards cooler Scheiß waren.
A roundup of the best celeb houses ever featured on the hit MTV show.
If you love beef, you'll looove this Bo Luc Lac recipe. Chunks of tenderloin, browned and glazed with salty, sweet, buttery and tangy sauce.
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In case you haven’t heard, our super-chic boss is expecting! In celebration of her growing family and the cozy, nesting season that is fall, Rachel is spilling on her favorite baby finds of all time — from splurge-worthy cribs to eco-chic bath…
A Wonderful Fairy Bedroom
Modified Crib for Parent With Disability: This is a revised version of my crib modification Instructable. It includes more details on how to do some of the more complex steps, a complete list of tool/equipment requirements, and some additional changes I've had to make since publishing the…
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Set it and forget your way to Cozytown.
She was in tears when she saw what the stranger built for her.
The classic route to the top of snowdon is over the knife edge arête of Crib Goch. It offers many metres of fabulous scrambling with (h)airy exposure. Even in the middle of the week in the tail-end of winter, it was fairly busy. Who could believe it would be sunny (with haze) and warm in the mountains in March! (More photos of walking in Snowdonia to follow shortly)
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This mansion is located at 112 Holiday Dr in La Selva Beach, CA. This mansion is dubbed Villa Viscaya. This mansion was built in 1994 and has around 13,200 sq ft with approximately 6+ beds, 6 full and 1 half baths. The property sits on around 13 acres. This estate just has amazing views of the Monterey Bay and the greenbelt. The property is on the market with an asking price of $14,975,000. CLICK HERE FOR LISTING CLICK HERE FOR THE HOME'S WEBSITE
[Daniel Goldhaber • 2018]
The homewares brand Mo’s Crib is well known in South Africa. Now available from U.S. retailers, it’s finding a whole new audience.
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A tiny jewel in the setting of the Hudson Highlands is called Pollepel, now familiarly known as Bannerman Island. Once an uninhabited place, accessible only by boat, it was considered haunted by some Indian tribes and thus became a refuge for those trying to escape them. These superstitions and others promoted by later Dutch sailors make for many fanciful tales. Even the name Pollepel (Polopel) originated with a legend about a young girl named (Polly) Pell who was romantically rescued from the breaking river ice and landed on the island shore, where she was promptly married to her sweetheart, who rescued her and her companion. The island was thereafter called Pollepel. History reveals a connection to the American Revolution in attempted defense of the Highlands against the British fleet in 1777 using the famous “chevaux de frise”. These were devices constructed of wooden cribs sunken in the river, filled with metal-tipped, pointed logs to obstruct the passage of ships up the river by damaging their hulls, built by men commandeered from the local prison. The attempt was however, unsuccessful, as the British took to flat bottom boats and avoided the chevaux de frise. One of the “points” is now on display at Washington’s Headquarters in Newburgh, New York. Francis Bannerman purchased the island in November 1900,[9] for use as a storage facility for his growing surplus business. Because his storeroom in New York City was not large enough to provide a safe location to store thirty million surplus munitions cartridges, in the spring of 1901 he began to build an arsenal on Pollepel. Bannerman designed the buildings himself and let the constructors interpret the designs on their own. Most of the building was devoted to the stores of army surplus but Bannerman built another castle in a smaller scale on top of the island near the main structure as a residence, often using items from his surplus collection for decorative touches. The castle, clearly visible from the shore of the river, served as a giant advertisement for his business. On the side of the castle facing the western bank of the Hudson, Bannerman cast the legend "Bannerman's Island Arsenal" into the wall. Construction ceased at Bannerman's death in 1918. On August 1920, 200 tons of shells and powder exploded in an ancillary structure, destroying a portion of the complex. Bannerman's sales of military weapons to civilians declined during the early 20th century as a result of state and federal legislation. After the sinking of the ferryboat Pollepel, which had served the island, in a storm in 1950, the Arsenal and island were essentially left vacant. The island and buildings were bought by New York State in 1967, after the old military merchandise had been removed, and tours of the island were given in 1968. However, on August 8, 1969, fire devastated the Arsenal, and the roofs and floors were destroyed. The island was placed off-limits to the public.. Today, the castle is property of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and is mostly in ruins. While the exterior walls still stand, all the internal floors and non-structural walls have since burned down. The island has been the victim of vandalism, trespass, neglect and decay. Several old bulkheads and causeways that submerge at high tide present a serious navigational hazard. On-island guided hard hat tours were recently made available through the Bannerman's Castle Trust. The castle is easily visible to the riders of the Metro-North Railroad's Hudson line and Amtrak. The sign is easily visible to southbound riders.
Antique crib quilts don't come around often. For pretty obvious reasons, they were used hard and washed a lot. This one came to me for...
It’s cute baby video time! With so much serious pro-life news at LifeNews today that can be a real downer [gee thanks, Planned Parenthood], we have to take a short break to celebrate life. In this new video, Nunzio Raso, a father from Canada, gets into his fussy, baby girl’s crib to help calm her […]