Saturday, July 31, 2010

4 Weeks Old Normal Temp

unstable interior walls

So, it goes on this weekend. First of shoveling the debris still remaining on the floors down. After that, it looks like we make some "clean" from.


Upstairs are two inner walls of the chimney - well, super. Due to the heat, the mortar cracked and only sand. Even if I do not wish these walls crumble me really under the hammer. Since everything is unstable, I will dispose of the same last remaining old interior door.

re very funny, one side of the "Ostsee Zeitung of January 1970. Found under the door. Used as "DDR-construction foam. :)

One of the inner walls of the other. You can see the bricks, what is ailing them. Levels, this probably only of plaster. At the moment, must stop the wall yet, the ceiling is on a bar.

inside of the 2nd Chimney draft are remnants of the former interior plaster seen. Blue seemed to be the favorite color of a previous owner, this is also found in several other places.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Layaway Cruise Payments Dallas

chimney and debris

So, today it goes on. In some cases I have already removed the chimney down to the floor. By opening it's just the bricks and the dirt from the upper floors to move down. Click on the image of the second train, then at some point add built is removed. This was just dull be walled in on the first train and he fell over without much force. Outrageous! Here generations of chimney sweeps have slept. Not only that, the house burned down with good luck never the carbon monoxide in the house must have been quite high ...

A third train was at a different location in the house. The demolition was here, a part of the wall with one. This (inner wall) was part of the chimney!

So, it all away in the loft.

And in the attic.

And so an unobstructed view from the loft to the floor.

7 sqm brick and rubble, ready to carry everything by hand and placed on various floors down to the container. I'm curious on the weighing protocol, then I know how many tons I had the weekend in his hand.

Friday, July 23, 2010

How Much Is Charriol Ring

the chimney (may) away

The permission for demolition of the chimney is there. Immediately after buying the house I felt this as "disturbing". He was ignored (already removed down to the roof), crumbling and to me a waste of space in particular. Fairly quickly we have also found that it interferes with the static of the entire house negative. That's because he was only later used subsequently. Add to "owe"
I have the permission but the building history research. For this shows that he actually only in the 19th and 20 Century was built. Along with the obvious structural problems that resulted then in consequence of the approval.
Here again (last time), the chimney upstairs.

started I have any course in the loft. Ladder, scaffolding, demolition hammer all dragged up, only to discover that he is completely dilapidated. It was enough just to hammer against the stones to beat, so they broke up.


The most time-consuming so that was carrying away the stones and debris. A total of 4 floors must down. To me to do something easier, I designed old doors and throwing stones, floor by floor, to the bottom. Always in stages so as not to concentrate too much weight at one point.

And then he was gone, in the loft. This continued in the attic, here I have the chimney once removed half, stored the stones and then thrown them formed by the opening to the floor.



Friday, July 16, 2010

Inside Of Nose Herpes

night rider ... Coming on Strong


NightRider is a music project that started only a few months ago but which is already a sensation among both young and senior audiences.
They are five young and talented musicians hailing from different locations in Extremadura (Spain), namely Cáceres, Mérida and Orellana la Vieja. They play metal, hair metal and glam metal, intending to bring back some of the 80's greatest metal hits that went down in the history of music and made a difference both in their development as musicians and in their particular music styles and techniques.

In their shows, they play enthusiastically and energetically hits by, among others, Dio, Van Hallen, Ozzy Osbourne, Cinderella, Bon Jovi, Twisted Sister, Metallica, Yngwie Malmsteen, Whitesnake, Dokken, Guns & Roses, Danzig, Motley Crue... and many others.


The band members are, from left to right: Antonio Mariscal (bass), Román H. (guitars), Dave Bada (vocals), Juan Carsí (drums) and Manuel "Ele" (keyboards).



NightRider is currently booking venues for their shows and about to kick off their 2010 tour. Their anxious fans were waiting with expectation for the release of their first themes, which were released a few hours ago. You can listen to them on their myspace : Queen In Love (Yngwie Malmsteen Cover) by nightrider and Here I Go Again (whitesnake Cover) by nightrider . You can also follow them on facebook .


It was high time that a band took an interest in not only performing but also making better known among younger audiences legendary themes such as Yngwie Malmsteen's "Queen in Love" and Whitesnake's "Here I go Again". They are giving away three free tickets for their first gig -you can find related information on their myspace. Good luck to everyone!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Were To Get A Proffesional Tracy Turnblad Wig

Preface


Mock me if you like, but I felt like calling my first entry "preface". I must say I've always wanted to write a book, and since I haven't written any books... not even a page, I suppose I must have poured some of my frustration into this entry. But fear not, ladies and gentlemen, I won't bore you with my stories. I will merely dedicate this blog to writing short reviews and some thoughts, whenever I fancy, touching different subjects, mostly having to do with the English language -whether dealing with books or film adaptations, or with linguistic matters, e.g. Global English, learning and teaching English as a Foreign or Second Language, etc.

Today, I present you with quite a short review of a film I watched pretty recently and which I enjoyed, as much as I enjoyed all other Shakespearean comedies -film adaptations- in which Kenneth Branagh was envolved, either playing a role as an actor or, as in this case, directing the film.




As You Like It (2006)

The brand new film adaptation of the homonym Shakespearean comedy, by Kenneth Branagh, truly accurately reflects the atmosphere with which the Elizabethan playwright endows his comedies. Furthermore, the film combines everyday monastic and pastoral life with the pomp of the British court, somehow veiled by the mystery -and concealed behind the screens- of Japanese culture.

As You Like It - Trailer



Monday, July 5, 2010

Mcfarlane Military Figures

investigation of the truss

is the assumption the timber-frame on this facade and the ground floor still "in building" connected. is the basis of old photographs and architectural history, studies show that over the period of the outside wall in some cases several dishes were added. So we want (with the Heritage Office) to see whether it is at that.

And Bingo - after a few minutes to a few bricks away we see this suspicion confirmed. Almost classical for a half-timbered house is cantilevered from the top lap of the ground floor. For structural reasons, we leave it at the moment at this selected location. Planned the facade on the ground floor to expose further. Only once ran to the structural engineer, then again a scaffold made.
The original facade was even painted. This is unusual, the original building when it was a very simple business building (storage building).

And here again the eaves from the outside. The bottom of the image-to-read bar is not original, but one of the conversions of the 17th Century (new north gable).


Sunday, July 4, 2010

Rehearsal Dinner Western

a bit Cleanup

It looks like where I've removed the ceiling boards. The bar to be seen is part of the original building, which is likely to be recognized over it floorboards of the attic, too. The partition wall is to be seen until later (18th or 19th century) emerged.

And I can not go on at the moment is very tidy.



the eaves outside is covered with boards. The Heritage Office would not remove this in order to examine more closely. Therefore, I have tried to reach them in the attic from the inside. That worked out, some boards removed the floorboards and remove the underlying debris. On the left is a bar head is visible, only minimal damage.

the debris removed, mainly brick, have I found out all the old paint brush. No idea why that lie here heaped Sun