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"Manufactured Landscapes": An Interview with Ed Burtynsky John K. Grande : What made you decide to start your photo lab, Toronto Image Works? Ed Burtynsky : When I graduated from Ryerson Polytechnic, there was no access to professional darkrooms in Toronto. After four years of working at home
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"Nearly a century ago, our founders formed Fernbank to preserve Fernbank Forest as a school in the woods for nature study. Now, connecting the museum directly to the forest through WildWoods fulfills our extraordinary legacy," said Susan Neugent, President and CEO of Fernbank. "At its core, natural history is about reconnecting humans to nature, which is why the living laboratory of learning in WildWoods and Fernbank Forest is so timely today." WildWoods at Fernbank Museum of Natural History As a member of Fernbank Musuem of Natural History, I had the great pleasure of a WildWoods preview event last weekend. WildWoods is set to open to the public on Saturday, September 24, 2016 for a Grand Opening Weekend celebration, which is this weekend! I think you're going to love it...I already do. One begins their WildWoods journey on the Montgomery Highline Trace, an elevated boardwalk that winds through trees and over the terrain. This walkway is highlighted by two nature-inspired tree pods nestled within the tree canopy—one representing a tulip poplar flower (pictured above) and the other represents a fern, both absolutely stunning as are the vistas from them. WildWoods at Fernbank Museum of Natural History I love, love, love the Sensory Wall. The challenge presented here is for visitors to identify the various items on it suing only their sense of touch. What a wonderful learning experience! Admiring it for its beauty, I almost didn't touch it, then totally caved in...I just couldn't resist. I thought it was made from various kinds of stone, and perhaps there are various kinds of stone, but there's so much more! Go ahead...touch it and learn! WildWoods at Fernbank Museum of Natural History Within WildWoods is an outdoor gallery, which I'm told will have changing exhibitions. For now there are Bug Hotels—You've really got to check these out! There awesome!—and Sweetgum Tree Sculptures, including the wonderfully wild one pictured above. I personally am super excited about the potential for this area. Part of the goal for this outdoor gallery is to include the community...that'll bring LOTS of possibilities! WildWoods at Fernbank Museum of Natural History There are several places in WildWoods where there are purposely created animal tracks, a learning opportunity for children and grownups alike. And then there are tracks made by the creatures living in WildWoods which are fun to speculate about, unless you're already an animal expert. If you want to reconnect with nature, but can't get out of the city, WildWoods and Fernbank Forest may just be the place you're looking for! WildWoods at Fernbank Museum of Natural History Just off the Tulip Poplar Flower Pod are a series of tree identifying markers—I love this! There are educational signs and markers throughout WildWoods, but they're done very tastefully and are not at all disruptive...you're having too much fun to wish they weren't there and if they weren't there I believe we would have missed them. Very well done, Fernbank! WildWoods at Fernbank Museum of Natural History The Historic Stone Wall, which now you can walk next to, dates to the 1930s and once marked the northern edge of a formal landscaped garden. WildWoods at Fernbank Museum of Natural History Among these ruins are stone stairs, pond foundation walls and a grotto with a cross. On the morning I visited there was a praying mantis perched on top of the cross. Mantises have natural camouflage, often making them difficult to spot, but the way the sunlight was streaming through the woods at the time I spotted that one, it was like a beacon! Not to worry though, they're not poisonous. WildWoods at Fernbank Museum of Natural History I had the wonderful pleasure of an in-depth discussion of WildWoods with Deanna Smith, Director of Marketing at Fernbank Natural History Museum. The entire marketing team at Fernbank has been absolutely delightful to work with over the years and several made this day far more special than I'd expected. "Thank you!" It wasn't until I ventured down into Isdell Wildlife Sanctuary that I realized why Deanna finds it so charming and fascinating. The boardwalk and an overlook gifts the eyes and other senses a restored creek meadow that attracts birds, butterflies (lots of them!) and other pollinators...and three otters have been spotted in the creek. This sanctuary is alive! WildWoods at Fernbank Museum of Natural History This time next year, the Sanctuary will be even more lush and beautiful. Fernbank has dedicated considerable time and resources to ensure its health and sustainability. But even without knowing that, it's still a wholly wonderful and peaceful experience. There are also designated children's areas, but I'll leave that to my family blogger friends, 365 Atlanta Family and Field Trips with Sue. The areas look like great fun, but I'm an 'old' kid, so I'm sticking to the elevated boardwalk, nature pats and outdoor exhibits! WildWoods at Fernbank Museum of Natural History I'd like to offer a word of thanks to the Museum's volunteers. They truly enhance ones exploration. And the more I/you can learn from them, the greater our opportunity for a truly mind-expanding experience and the more fun we can have! Thank you, volunteers, for your time and for sharing your knowledge, experience and expertise. You're appreciated! Fernbank Forest, which I'll discuss in detail in another post, is the largest old-growth forest of its kind in a major metropolitan area and is now directly connected to the museum through WildWoods...all 65 acres of it! There are lots of activities going on in Fernbank Museum of Natural History's brand new WildWoods this coming Grand Opening Weekend! A grand exploration of a magnificent 75 acres awaits you!
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Width 135mm Depth 22mm Length 3600mm Decking Material Composite Manufactured Manufactured in Britain Colour Rydal Warranty 15 year Warranty for composite decking boards* Installation guide Installation Guide Composite decking has become increasingly popular due to its modern appearance and easy maintenance. Our composite decking is supplied by Habitat+ and manufactured in Britain. A leading manufacture for composite decking. With dual sided boards and hidden fixings, it's a great solution to a modern decking area. Dual-sided, get creative with dual-sided decking. Combining a natural wood grain finish on one side with narrowly spaced grooves on the other, you can lay a contrasting look or flip over when you fancy a change. Hidden Fixings, The Habitat+ deck is smooth and splinter-free with a barefoot-friendly hidden fixing system. So, the only trip hazard you’ll need to worry about is if “someone” has had one too many. Made in Britain, along with fish and chips, an orderly queue and a good cuppa, our composite decking is proud to be British. Made and maintained in Britain with a 15-year warranty, Habitat+ is a deck you can depend on. Easy upkeep, our decking is quick to install with complementary fixing clips and easy to maintain with just a simple brush down. So, we can guarantee less upkeep for more time sunbathing - but sadly, we can’t guarantee the weather. Habitat+ decking is quick to install with fixing clips, easy to maintain with just a simple brush down and barefoot-friendly with its smooth, splinter-free surface and hidden fixing system.
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Great Spotted Woodpecker Metal Garden Art The Great Spotted Woodpecker is very numerous and widely distributed across Europe, and can be found from the southern tip of Spain to northern Scandinavia. The beautiful great spotted woodpecker can be discovered in and around the British Isles they live in all habitat types like woodlands, parks, gardens & farmland throughout the UK. Great Spotted Woodpeckers are amazing birds that have shock-absorbing tissue between their bill and skull to protect them when the Woodpecker’s beak strikes 10-15 times per second on wood. This form of communication is mostly used to mark territories and advertise their presence to mates. Wouldn't you love your own amazing Great Spotted Woodpecker to visit your garden all year round? Standing out proudly showing off its patina that beautifully changes with the seasons. Your woodpecker would stay forever as he is manufactured from 3mm thick premium steel and will last for many many years. You could paint him in his tell tail colours if you wanted the ultimate metal bird garden art or leave him to develop a gorgeous chestnut colouring that deepens and matures into your beautiful garden feature. Great Spotted Woodpecker metal bird garden art is supplied in bare steel to let it rust naturally or could be painted. Proudly made and shipped from our UK workshop in Morecambe Bay, your Great Spotted Woodpecker is manufactured from 3mm mild steel and has a spike so he can be tapped into a tree or a fence post ect.. easily Dimensions excluding spike: 160mm wide 300mm tall Would look amazing in your garden, back yard, patio, tree, fence post or shed. The spike will keep your woodpecker safe and secure wherever you choose to have him live or why not give him as a gift for friends or loved ones. There are endless options for your Great Spotted Woodpecker rusty garden art to stand out and be part of your garden.
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Width 135mm Depth 22mm Length 3600mm Decking Material Composite Manufactured Manufactured in Britain Colour Grizedale Warranty 15 year Warranty for composite decking boards* Installation guide Installation Guide Composite decking has become increasingly popular due to its modern appearance and easy maintenance. Our composite decking is supplied by Habitat+ and manufactured in Britain. A leading manufacture for composite decking. With dual sided boards and hidden fixings, it's a great solution to a modern decking area. Dual-sided, Get creative with dual-sided decking. Combining a natural wood grain finish on one side with narrowly spaced grooves on the other, you can lay a contrasting look or flip over when you fancy a change. Hidden Fixings, The Habitat+ deck is smooth and splinter-free with a barefoot-friendly hidden fixing system. So, the only trip hazard you’ll need to worry about is if “someone” has had one too many. Made in Britain, Along with fish and chips, an orderly queue and a good cuppa, our composite decking is proud to be British. Made and maintained in Britain with a 15-year warranty, Habitat+ is a deck you can depend on. Easy upkeep, Our decking is quick to install with complementary fixing clips and easy to maintain with just a simple brush down. So, we can guarantee less upkeep for more time sunbathing - but sadly, we can’t guarantee the weather. Habitat+ decking is quick to install with fixing clips, easy to maintain with just a simple brush down and barefoot-friendly with its smooth, splinter-free surface and hidden fixing system. Dual-faced boards give you the chance to get creative with contemporary colour variations - and stop indecisive exterior decorators from getting bored. And, with UV stability and colour-matching screws, your deck will always look its best.
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Decorative Mailboxes You are looking for an original gift! Manufactured and painted by Michel Devost. The mailboxes are out of galvanized metal, and the decorative parts are in wood painted with 3 coats of acrylic paint. Products. For weatherproof. More than 80 models with different mailboxes. Dimension without the decorative parts: (8-3/4 X 6-3/4 X 19 ) -- ( 21cm x 16cm x 48cm) . n.b. To AVOID and REDUCE damage and additional shipping costs. For this model, the tail is no assembled. Here is an occasion to put a personal key at your house or to make an original gift for years during. Other models suggestion is welcome. Email me ! Visit my shop regulary, I often add other mdels. Thank you for your trust !
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Completed in 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Images by Shannon McGrath. Positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, the Toorak Residence is a dichotomy of sensory experiences. Designed to be both bold yet effortlessly...