
Amazing Places To Experience Around the Globe (Part 3) Devetashkata Cave - Bulgaria Ben Bulben at County Sligo, Ireland Shark Island - Sydney Baatara Gorge Waterfall, Tannourine - Lebanon Abel Tasman National Park - New Zealand Myrtos Beach, Kefalonia - Greece Sichuan - China In The Gardens of Prague Castle Neist Point, Isle of Skye - Scotland Aiguill e du midi, Chamonix, France The Hamilton Pool Nature Preserve in Texas, USA 4 Hands - Etretat, France Río Tampaón in San Luis Potosí -México Madeira, Portugal Six Senses Evason Ma’In Hot Springs, Jordan Méandre - En-Vau - Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) More Amazing Places To Experience Around The Globe (Part 1 - click here) More Amazing Places to Experience Around The Globe (Part 2 - click here ) Discovered a place we should include in Part 4 of Amazing Places? We'll be publishing Amazing Places as a book in late 2012
The Salmon of Capistrano 15 Chic and Creative Ways to Tie a Scarf | The Fashion Spot - StumbleUpon How to tie a half-bow scarf To tie the half-bow scarf, you should first loop the scarf around your neck and tie once– like the first step of tying your shoelaces. Then, take one side of the scarf and make a one loop, as if you were only tying one side of the bow on your shoes. How to tie a scarf bow Wrap the scarf around your neck and make sure both ends are even. How to braid a scarf Although it looks complicated, this scarf style is easy to tie. How to tie the scarf rosette belt Wrap a longer scarf around your waist and then twist it until the scarf starts to curl around itself. How to tie a layered knot Start by putting the scarf around your neck so that the ends hang in back. How to tie a simple slip knot Double up your scarf and wrap it around the back of your neck. How to tie the half-bow cinch With the center of the scarf on the front of your neck, wrap the ends around your neck and back to the front. How to tie the knotted loop Take both ends of the scarf and tie them together.
Bear Grylls Gerber Parang Machete Review | I own several machetes and have seen about every style of machete there is on the market – and used about every style as well. I certainly have my favorites. I don’t do many product reviews but I couldn’t resist this one. I’m not a big fan of branded & endorsed merchandise when it comes to the gear I carry, but the new Bear Grylls Parang Machete by Gerber caught my attention while picking up some other items at a Gander Mountain store this past weekend. I’ve always enjoyed watching Man vs. At first glance, I thought the general blade shape and styling of the BG Parang was very cool. Bear Grylls Parang Machete - Unique Blade Style I literally almost needed a machete to get this one out of the packaging – dang! First of all, here are the Specs & Features right off of the packaging: SPECS: -Overall Length: 19.5″ -Blade Length: 13.5″ -Weight (in sheath): 25.4 oz. I will break down each of these features 1 by 1 and give you my 2 cents: Angled Blade – Ideal for clearing brush or limbs Cheers-
www.inthewoodshop.com/Furniture/MakingAWoodenHinge.html Back to Building Furniture Making a Wooden Hinge for a Box Here is a pictorial of how I fashioned the wooden hinges for a box I built. Note that this hinge is but one of many possible methods and designs. Frankly I do not see it as the prettiest I have designed – but it fitted with the project. Tools used were predominantly hand tools, but with a sprinkling of power thrown in. We have to start somewhere, and what better than the basic stock .. Set up as if you are to cut a dovetail, but mark out for a box joint instead .. Saw merrily .. Then saw some more .. Stop sawing and do some paring instead .. Transfer the marks and saw and chisel some more .. I used a brass washer as a template to scribe the rounds for the ends. Mark and drill for the steel pivot (I'm going to use a thick gauge nail) .. With the nail inserted .. Time to get out the rasps to round out the ends … to the scribed circles (from the washer/template). You should be able to move the hinge at extreme angles .. Not quite done. Derek
About 23 This is about the synchronicity number 23, and thus about the phenomena of synchronicity in general. To write about this topic objectively is impossible, as all experiences are necessarily subjective, involving as they do the element of consciousness, which cannot be instrumented. This is perhaps a study in the affirmation that any assertion of an objective observer is inherently impossible, and yet at the same time there is a deeply imbedded pattern of coherency in all that we regard as random. Randomness itself is nothing more than a pattern of deeply imbedded complexity of order; an order so complex it is not immediately discernible or obvious. Indeed the often heard rational defense, "that was just a coincidence," is itself an acknowledgment that we have just discerned a pattern, but because there is no immediately obvious path of mechanistic causation behind it, we are consciously choosing to refuse to acknowledge the primary data.
Guy Style Guide | 101 Incredible Tumblr Blogs for Mens Fashion - StumbleUpon Everyone gets stuck for inspiration on the odd occasion; let’s face it, we all have trouble every now and again. But fret no more, because the following list of 101 tumblr blogs should keep all you ‘lookbook’ fanatics happy for some time to come. So without further ado, here’s the list. Don’t forget to check out the follow-up post if you fancy another dose of Tumblr goodness: ‘Another 100 Incredible Tumblr Blogs for Men’s Fashion’. PLEASE NOTE: whilst the list is numbered, it’s only been done so you guys can keep track. 2. 3. 4. 5. the constants kept. 6. 7. 8. 9. da-i-net. 10. 11. aeglus 12. 13. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19. 30 and Broke 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 26. 27. cooper frederickson 28. 29. evolving style 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 37. 38. 39. 40. l’homme de base (Basic Man) 41. 42. 43. the mao_G spot 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. es/jefe 52. 12pieces 53. 54. 55. what a queer bird 56. 58. 59. localbõy. 60. 61. 62. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. college_dropouts 71. 72. 73. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 85.
Cooking Tips and Secrets, Chef Chuck Kerber | Pittsburgh Hot Plate PittsburghHotPlate.Com | Pittsburgh Restaurant Reviews | Food Blog| Cooking Tutorials And Much More | Food | Cooking | Recipes | Food Blog | Pittsburgh Chef Chuck Kerber Cooking Tips Never wash mushrooms! Leave your butter out. Make sure your meat is room temperature before cooking. When making meatballs or meatloaf, add some water to the mixture- the end result will be a moist and delicious. When making quick breads or cookies mix the dough just until it comes together. Just because it reads Organic, doesn’t mean the nutritional content differs from a non-organic product. Don’t buy pre-chopped garlic in water. Combine those bottles of left-over white and red wines to use for cooking later. Always rinse your rice before cooking until the water runs clear. For perfect hard-boiled eggs- start the eggs in a large pot with cold water and a tablespoon of salt. Place your fresh herbs in a wet-wrapped paper towel in the crisper. To keep your salt-shakers from clogging, throw a few kernels of uncooked rice in. Pancakes are lighter and fluffier if you fold in a few whipped egg-whites. Season EVERYTHING you cook. Don’t use soap on your Teflon pans.
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Snares And Traps Disclaimer: Traps are presented for information purposes only, they are dangerous, some lethally so. Using them is also illegal in all likelihood. Don't use them except in a survival situation. SPRING SNARE: Game running through the snare disengages the trigger bar,and the prey is flung off the ground. BAITED SNARE: Construct as for spring snare but using the release mechanism shown. LEG SNARE : Push a natural fork or two sticks tied together into the ground. PLATFORM TRAP: Site over a small depression on the game trail. FIGURE 4 DEADFALL : A simple and effective deadfall trap, can be made to any size. TRIPWIRE DEADFALL : A heavy log is suspended over a busy game trail, trips the wire and pulls a retaining bar from under two short pegs secured in a tree trunk. SPEAR DEADFALL : Same as tripwire deadfall but utilizing rocks to add weight and sharpened sticks to add trauma to the crushing blow.