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The present-day sustainable architecture method of Straw-bale construction was pioneered in late-19th-century Nebraska with baling machines. The Spanish and later Mexican Alta California Ranchos and early American pioneers used the readily available clay to make adobe bricks, and distant forests' tree trunks for beams sparingly.
As she aged, Tankersley downsized her horse breeding operation from 350 horses to under 150 just prior to her death. [49] Upon her death, her son, Mark Miller inherited many of her remaining horses. Miller had run an entertainment venue called Arabian Nights, in Kissimmee, Florida, near Disney World, from 1988 until 2013. There, he used Al ...
The permit application seeks to relocate the bears to artificially constructed bear dens made of straw bales while the bears are hibernating. [55] The proposed relocation strategy has been criticised as being dangerous for the bears and people moving them and for being untested. [56] [55]
(basketball) a blocked shot, or (plural) in the low post position near the basket, as in "on the blocks" in a city, the portion of a street between adjacent intersections or an informal rough unit of distance derived from the length of the same. The usage to mean a single large building was common in the Western US until the early 20th century.
There exist very small hand-held looms known as darning looms. They are made to fit under the fabric being mended, and are often held in place by an elastic band on one side of the cloth and a groove around the loom's darning-egg portion on the other. They may have heddles made of flip-flopping rotating hooks (see Loom#Rotating-hook heddles). [51]
Near Dorset, March 10, 1949 1949, oil on board, sold from the personal collection of Nancy and Ronald Reagan at 668 St. Cloud Road, Bel-Air, at Christie's, New York, 2016 for $22,500 [43] Out for Christmas Trees [45] Rockabye, 1957, Grandma Moses with her grandchildren [48] The Childhood Home of Anna Mary Robertson Moses, 1942 [44]