
Brain Pickings 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
If Everyone Knew | Now with five more facts that everyone should know. Luciole Press Blog: The incredible, thought-provoking short story "To Kill a Child," by Stig Dagerman Stig Dagerman Image: HERE To Kill a ChildStig Dagerman It’s a peaceful day as sunlight settles onto the fields of the plain. No shadows pass over the kitchen, and yet even now the man who will kill the child stands near a red gas pump in the first village. But just as the man in the first village climbs into his car and slams the door shut, and as he is reaching down to pull out the choke, the woman in the third village opens her kitchen cupboard and finds that she has no sugar. It isn’t far to the Larssons’. Afterward, everything is too late. Because the man who has killed a child does not go to the sea. But life is so merciless to the man who has killed a child that everything afterward is too late. --Translated by Steven Hartman, with Lo Dagerman HERE Image: HERE Stig Dagerman (October 5, 1923 Älvkarleby - November 4, 1954) was a Swedish author and journalist. Stig Dagerman was one of the most prominent Swedish authors during the 1940s. True, he hasn' t heard the car pull up out front.
Arts & Letters Daily - ideas, criticism, debate 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. 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). ... and then the inside of the pins (or whatever one calls these on a box joint) .. You should be able to move the hinge at extreme angles .. More shaping with rasps .. Derek
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