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Although the name is "Barry's Big Blog of Building" this is not a big blog of Barry's buildings. Rather it is an attempt on my part to photograph and accurately identify all of the aspects of construction I can.
The blog was created to help me learn about building types, parts and elements. No attempt will be made to identify any individual builder, designer or worker. Instead, this blog will represent the collective knowledge of laborers, trades people and designers alike.
Now, to do this right I will most certainly need your input. If you believe I have mislabeled something or if you know of another name for a featured element than please let me know in the comments. If it becomes plain that I am out and out wrong about the name of something than the post will be removed.
Finally, I'll say that a post will consist of one picture and be given only one label. The label will be chosen based upon post title and what I intended to convey. I will repeat elements as often as new, old and interesting examples are found. Sometimes I will rename them to reflect different characteristics. Rather than return to old posts to add to alternate name lists I will simply let the A.K.A's of aspects expand as new examples are added. Keywords will be included with each post to make the blog more searchable.
Thanks to all the books, websites and individuals that make it possible to build the blog of building.
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What is it?
ReplyDeleteHi Rob,
ReplyDeleteMainly, the objects in the photo are providing the eye with some perspective on the snowstorm. I must admit, however, that I became fixated on the two 28" safety cones from thursday's entry "back to work" which were stacked by the side of the road to ride out the storm. Soon, they will be retrieved from the snowbank and be utilized again by people who are used to enduring everything Mother Nature has to offer in order to keep a project moving along.
-Barry
We missed this one. How much did you guys get?
ReplyDeleteFor the first 14 hours or so we got a wintry mix which made everything really slushy and then we got about 10 inches in 5 hours or so. This would be nothing for you Rob but down here it can really slow things down. :-)
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