Η καινούργια μου κατασκευή είναι δυο καναπέδες από παλέτα....για εξωτερικό χώρο κυρίως. Τώρα υπάρχουν πολλές διαφορετικές επιλογές για κατασκευή καναπέ, εμένα μου βγήκε αυτός! Ο πρώτο μου πήρε πολύ χρόνο αλλά στον δεύτερο έκανα περίπου μία ώρα. Όπως πάντα το ξύλο θέλει ξύσιμο και συντηρητικό και μετά ότι χρώμα θέλουμε.Έκανα λάθος στον ένα και πέρασα το χρώμα κατευθείαν, αυτό που γινόταν είναι να μου απορροφά συνεχώς την μπογιά και να το περνάω ξανά και ξανά. Οπότε πρώτα συντηρητικό και μετά το χρώμα!! .....
Τρίτη 22 Απριλίου 2014
Πέμπτη 10 Απριλίου 2014
Κυριακή 6 Απριλίου 2014
See That Junk? What This Man Turns It Into Is Absolutely Awesome.
It all starts with this: scrap wrenches. Absolute junk.
This is John Piccoli, a 70-year-old, wheelchair-bound man who suffered from polio as a child. None of that really matters, though, because, with the help of a crane and incredible artistic ability, John is able to make stunning art.

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Then he does this:

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And this:

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Or even this:

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Piccoli is from Victoria, Australia, where he is called "The Spanner Man."

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The word "spanner" in British and Australian is "monkey wrench," so that makes him "The Wrench Man."

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Piccoli started by making small garden sculptures from wrenches he collected himself.

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But now he makes pieces that appear in galleries all around Australia, from Sydney to Melbourne.

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His work is so popular now that he collects and purchases wrenches.

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In the end, nothing stops John from doing what he loves. Despite being confined to a wheelchair, he makes stunning sculptures.

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Παρασκευή 4 Απριλίου 2014
Eco way
1 – Grow your own food.
2 – Eat less meat.
3 – Cut down on processed foods.
4 – Don’t eat foods or drink from BPA-lined containers.
5 – Open windows to let in fresh air.
6 – Open blinds to let in natural light.
7 – Fight “vampire power”.
8 – Get energy-efficient appliances and electronics.
9 – Take shorter showers.
10 – Wash clothes using cold water.
11 – Hang clothes on a clothesline to dry.
12 – Use leftover bathwater or “greywater” to water plants.
13 – Turn off lights when not in use.
14 – Turn off water when brushing teeth.
15 – Don’t let water run while washing dishes.
16 – Run the dishwasher or washing machine only when there is a full load.
17 – Use waterless car wash to wash your car or bike.
18 – Take public transportation.
19 – Walk or ride your bike.
20 – Use a proven fuel additive when you do drive.
21 – Combine multiple errands into one trip.
22 – Get rid of chemical cleaners.
23 – Use natural materials to clean.
24 – Make your own natural shampoo.
25 – Make your own natural lotion, skin masks and cleansers.
26 – Get outside every day for some sunlight and fresh air.
27 – Print documents as little as possible.
28 – Recycle bottles, cans, newspapers, etc.
29 – Donate items you no longer need or use.
30 – Use reusable bags at the grocery store.
31 – Use reusable containers at home.
32 – Make meals using leftovers.
33 – Freeze foods before it goes bad.
34 – Reduce your food waste.
35 – Compost.
36 – Plant a tree.
37 – Start or contribute to a community garden.
38 – Landscape your own yard with native plants.
39 – Buy used rather than new.
40 – Set thermostat 1-2 degrees lower.
41 – Get a reusable water bottle (and use it!).
42 – Opt for paperless billing.
43 – Pay your bills electronically.
44 – Do a home energy audit.
45 – Fix any leaky faucets to prevent water waste.
46 – Turn old t-shirts into “new” cleaning rags.
47 – Get rid of one-use items (disposable razors, diapers, plasticware, etc).
48 – Read magazines, newspapers and other publications online.
49 – Unsubscribe or cancel all junk mail.
50 – Unplug at least once a day so that you can enjoy nature and the environment around you.
One key thing to keep in mind as you go about your day-to-day activities is the old Native American proverb,
“We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.“
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