You have your Walmart People.. We have our Walmart Vehicles…
Check out this cool truck we spotted while shopping at Walmart the other day. On our way out, lo and behold, what did we see… this awesome truck we call – “The Vehicle from Hell”. Well almost.
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Monday, 15 September 2014
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Tuesday, 26 August 2014
The Skylon Tower – NIAGARA FALLS
Our visit to The Skylon Tower, in Niagara Falls, was long overdue! We’ve passed it many, many times for many, many years and each time we did, we would always say, “One day we’ll have to go up there”. Finally we did… and it was great!
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| The Tower at night |
As we were heading to the top, I remember asking the guy who was operating the elevator: “You’re probably tired of doing this everyday?”, to which he replied, “oh, you get used to it”. He later mentioned he did this roughly over 50 times or more a day!
We also asked if he’s ever gotten stuck in these elevators but he quickly told us “.. things happen, but it gets fix quick though.” It’s just like any other elevator – it has it’s good days and bad.
The Skylon Tower is an observation tower that overlooks both the American Falls, New York, and the larger Horseshoe Falls, Ontario, from the Canadian side of the Niagara River.
It was interesting to note, those yellow elevators were the first of its kind during the construction of the tower.
Sunday, 3 August 2014
The St. Catharines KIWANIS AQUATICS CENTRE & LIBRARY (+ 30 Photos)
It’s been over 2 years since the opening of St. Catharines Kiwanis Aquatics Centre, and its 7,000 square foot branch of the St.Catharines Public Library, the Dr. Huq Family Library Branch...
A Few Years Earlier...
Monday, 14 July 2014
Niagara Parks FLORAL CLOCK – NIAGARA FALLS (+ Photo Gallery)
It is said to be the most photographed attraction - next to the famous Falls…
It wasn’t the greatest of days in terms of weather when we arrived at the Floral Clock. It was an overcast day, but we were nevertheless excited to be there. Upon arrival, they were maintaining the grounds. The gardeners were busy looking after the rows of tulips that greeted you on your way to the clock and the lawns were being mowed. A bus had just departed, loaded with tourists and another would eventually arrive 30 mins later- something that has been probably going on for over 60+ years.
We were thrilled to finally get a view of this much talked about attraction and were even more excited when we discovered what was behind the clock itself.
The Floral Clock, a free attraction, was built in 1950 and is one of the largest floral clock in the world at 12.2 metres (40 feet) in diameter.
It wasn’t the greatest of days in terms of weather when we arrived at the Floral Clock. It was an overcast day, but we were nevertheless excited to be there. Upon arrival, they were maintaining the grounds. The gardeners were busy looking after the rows of tulips that greeted you on your way to the clock and the lawns were being mowed. A bus had just departed, loaded with tourists and another would eventually arrive 30 mins later- something that has been probably going on for over 60+ years.
We were thrilled to finally get a view of this much talked about attraction and were even more excited when we discovered what was behind the clock itself.
The Floral Clock, a free attraction, was built in 1950 and is one of the largest floral clock in the world at 12.2 metres (40 feet) in diameter.
The hands of the clock are stainless steel tubing: the hour hand is 14.5 ft, the minute hand 17.5 ft and the second hand 21 ft long. Their combined weight is 1,250 pounds. An ivy-clad, louvered stone tower stands 24 feet tall and contains speakers that every quarter hour broadcast Westminster chimes. Under the clock, accessed by a door at the rear of the tower, the concrete foundation includes three small rooms – one for the clock mechanism and its driving motor, one contains switches to supply the electrical power, and one stores the tools required for maintaining the floral face. The clock mechanism runs in a bath of oil. The mechanical workings are driven by a 5 HP DC motor supplied from a DC drive. A tachometer is mounted on the motor shaft and provides feedback to the drive to control its accuracy.
The Westminster chimes are controlled by a programmable logic controller. The sounds are simulated and are broadcast through 2-25 watt co-axial speakers mounted in the bell tower.
Thursday, 10 July 2014
WIRT: GREASE is the Word - Your Toilet is NOT a Trash Can...
I actually feel quite guilty as I write this post and honestly didn’t think I was doing any harm.
I like to make my own french fries which involves peeling a lot of potatoes and a great deal of deep frying. After awhile, when the oil is no longer needed, I would dump it, while it was still hot, down the drain. I figured it was still warm. But now that I think about it, it wasn’t the smartest thing to do.
I no longer dump grease down the drain and now I’m asking you to do the same.
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