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Colonel Steve ‘Spiros’ Pisanos dreamed of flying most of his life.
The 95-year-old retired United States Air Force fighter pilot, whose World War II experience included multiple escapes from death, was inspired to become an aviator years before the conflict began.
One of six children born into a low-income Athens family, he was raised with low expectations. His father’s dream was for Pisanos to follow his footsteps as a subway motorman.
But his son planned to travel another path.
One morning, while heading to school, a Greek military plane roared overhead. He was afraid and rushed to hide. But as he turned and looked up at the sky, he knew what he saw would change his life forever. The olive-green biplane disappeared over the horizon, but not before Pisanos saw the aviator waiving at him.
Before Pisanos departed for America, he visited for one last time the Kolonos Hill. He wanted to see the view of his neighborhood.
It was a promise he struggled to keep.
Mediocre academic performance and the prohibitive cost of attending the Hellenic Air Force Academy prevented him from attaining his goal in his native Greece. But Pisanos was determined to chase his dream, even if that meant traveling to the other side of the world.
All the movies he saw about American GIs fighting in World War I, along with an American friend, influenced him to pursue his dream overseas.
“‘Oh my God,’ my friend told me, ‘if you want to become an aviator in America, they have so many airplanes. They have more airplanes than stars in the sky,’” Pisanos recalled years later.
His family dismissed him as a dreamer. His father told him there was no future in aviation. Other relatives tried in vain to dissuade him, but Pisanos had already made up his mind to leave home and follow his dream to a new continent. He was not yet 18 and had not graduated from high school.
“One day, father, you will be proud of me,” Pisanos replied during an intense conversation around the family table.
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Pisanos wanted to travel to the United States, but did not know how and did not even speak English. He quickly learned he also lacked the financial resources and documents required for the trip.
But he was determined to find his way out of Greece.
One morning instead of heading to school, Pisanos took the downhill road to Piraeus, Athens’ famous seaport, where he registered as a sailor. He knew nothing about working on a merchant ship or life at sea. His plan was to wait for the vessel to reach an American port and then jump into the sea.
“America is a big country. It might be a month or a year, but at some point we’ll arrive,” Pisanos thought.
After leaving Greece, the ship went to Algeria to pick a load of iron, and from there it continued across the Atlantic for Baltimore. During a tumultuous storm, Steve asked one of his fellow crew members about their destination. When he learned they were heading toward an American city just a couple hours away from New York, he forgot the storm and became the happiest man on board.
Although he was less than 300 meters from his dream, the distance between the ship and the docks seemed unbridgeable.
Pisanos’ initial plan was to put his clothes in a plastic bag and swim towards shore. He quickly abandoned the idea because he was afraid of getting detained by the coast guard.
The clock was ticking for Pisanos, who increasingly felt the pressure to get ashore before it was too late. He woke up early one Sunday morning and headed to the galley.
Although his mind worked feverishly, he could not figure out a way to get off the ship. Pisanos continued to pace the galley, while anxiety and despair began to overwhelm him. Suddenly, the tranquil quietness of the morning was interrupted by the noise of a small motorboat that approached the ship.
Steve saw an old man climbing up the overboard ladder. The stranger, who carried some newspapers under his arm, walked by Pisanos and told him something he did not understand. Then he dropped a couple of newspapers in the galley and dining hall before disappearing.
Instantly, Pisanos realized the man was a godsend. He whistled at the stranger, took a dollar bill out of his pocket and waived it at him.
“I pointed to the money, myself and the shore. And, my God, this is really how I stepped on American soil – with this guy, for a dollar,” Pisanos explained.
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Pisano’s first steps on American soil reminded him a steep path lay ahead.
After reaching dry land, he immediately sought out the train tracks, thinking they would lead him to a railway station. After eight hours roaming the narrow streets of Baltimore’s inner harbor, he reached his destination.
Pisanos spent his last dollar uttering the only English words he knew: “Ticket for New York.” Though he had nothing left and didn’t know what to expect, he couldn’t wait to see the city.
Night had fallen when he exited Pennsylvania Station. New York’s towering buildings, gleaming lights and deafening noise overwhelmed the 18-year-old Athenian.
When, once again, Pisanos didn’t know what to do, he decided to walk into the unknown.
“I was so excited [but] cried and [said] to myself, ‘What have you done? Where are you going?’ That was the feeling I had,” Pisanos said.
He decided to return to the station and reorient himself. But just then Pisanos thought he heard spoken Greek. At first, he thought he was delusional. But when he looked up, he saw a Greek flag hanging outside a small well-lit building.
The men, two brothers from Cyprus, were astonished when they heard Pisanos’ story. They asked what he was planning to do.
“I said ‘I don’t know. I don’t know anyone [here].’ So, one of them said, ‘This is my brother, we live in Brooklyn, come with us.’ And that was the miracle I encountered in America,” Pisanos said.
Pisanos with his instructor after the first air training.
The two brothers helped him settle down in the new world. Very soon Pisanos found a job and a place to live. His dream seemed closer than ever before.
Now that his life was on a track, Pisanos was determined to work even harder to fulfill his dream. He eagerly accepted every job offer, realizing that leisure and free time were luxuries he could ill afford during his first years in America.
Pisanos saved every penny he earned for flying and English lessons. After washing enough plates and completing the necessary lessons, he earned his civilian pilot license.
While Pisanos found success quickly, it seemingly peaked with equal speed. Soon he learned he was not eligible to join the U.S. Air Force because of his undocumented status. He had to accept the reality that determination and hard work would no longer help him fulfill his dream.
While Pisanos struggled to accept he would never become a military aviator, history opened an unexpected window of opportunity.
World War II had erupted in Europe. Although America was still neutral, news about the horrific developments dominated the headlines. In 1940, the Royal Air Force was fighting the Germans in the Battle of Britain.
Pisanos learned through a friend in New Jersey that RAF representatives had come to America and were quietly seeking to recruit American civilian pilots.
He went down to the recruiting committee at New York’s Waldorf Astoria Hotel and submitted his credentials. Pisanos not only lacked American citizenship, but also had not completed the minimum number of required flying hours.
But the war had brought Britain to its knees and recruiters seemed eager to relax their standards. So the young boy from the Athens suburbs, who couldn’t have hoped to attend the Greek Air Force Academy, found himself training on behalf of the RAF in one of America’s most prestigious flying schools.
War did not offer the luxury of time. When Pisanos and his classmates completed the required 100 hours of training at California’s Polaris Flying Academy, they were sent to Canada. From there, they departed by ship to Britain. It was a gloomy February day in 1942.
When they arrived, they were immediately transferred clandestinely to bombarded London. The American civilian pilots were organized into three units, which became known as the “American Eagle Squadron.” Pisanos still remembers his first impression of London and its people.
Combat missions soon began.
One of a handful of foreigners, Pisanos quickly became a popular member of the Eagle Squadron. It was then that his fellow pilots started calling him the “Flying Greek,” a nickname that stuck for the rest of his life.
Pisanos was flying a mission over Holland when news arrived that the United States had entered the war. When American military units began to arrive in England, commanders sought to promptly integrate Eagle Squadron civilian pilots into the U.S. Army Air Forces.
Pisanos had not forgotten that he lacked citizenship. He began to fear that his odyssey would end prematurely.
That was not his only worry. With his native Greece under Nazi occupation, representatives of the exiled Greek government in Cairo demanded his immediate transfer to Egypt.
Pisanos decided to ask the help of his friend Chesley Peterson, commander of the 4th Fighter Group.
“Peterson resisted [the order]. He told the commander, ‘you spent more than $50,000 to train this guy. Now you’re going to release him to go in a squadron in Egypt that doesn’t even exist?’” Pisanos recounted.
The intervention proved successful. Although Pisanos was not an American citizen, his transfer was accepted.
It was difficult for him to believe, but he had finally made it. Pisanos was an officer of the United States Air Force.
Photo credit Flickr exeteranna. License CC BY-NC 2.0.
The U.S. military command quickly granted American citizenship to all six foreign nationals who served in Eagle Squadron and were now reassigned to the U.S. Air Force. The May 1942 naturalization ceremony took place at the American embassy in London.
Pisanos was the first among the six pilots who walked a few steps forward and raised his right hand to take the oath of citizenship. He was not aware that this moment would usher in a new chapter of American history.
While Eagle Squadron aviators were transferred to the American-led 4th fighter group, they kept their British spitfires for three months. It was then that the newly produced P-47 Thunderbolt arrived in England. Pisanos recalled the difficult transition to the new plane.
Pisanos continued to fly the P-47 in risky bombing missions throughout Western Europe. One of those missions led him over Bordeaux, where Pisano’s plane crashed due to engine failure.
After he crawled out of his wrecked plane, Pisanos saw two German soldiers a distance from him. They began taking pot shots at the downed pilot.
At first, Pisanos thought they were toying with him. But it took only a few seconds to realize they were trying to kill him.
While the bullets passed overhead, hitting the vertical tail of his aircraft, Pisanos dropped everything and ran, with Germans in hot pursuit.
During the few seconds needed to cross an open field and reach a nearby forest, Pisanos could hear his heavy breathing and the sound of bullets, which were hitting the ground to his left and right.
“I got to the forest. They got there too and began to speak German. I had no idea what they were saying,” Pisanos recounted.
When he finally managed to escape, he was lost. After several circles in the woods, he found his way out to a field. Pisanos could see from far away his downed aircraft and decided to flee the area.
He jumped a fence and crossed a rural road before seeing the unattended motorcycle of the two German soldiers. He thought for a moment to try to ride it and escape but he did not dare. He continued to run before disappearing in the French countryside.
Photo credit Flickr dwysiu. License CC BY-NC 2.0.
The next four days Pisanos wandered the French countryside. His injured shoulder hurt. He ate grass and drank water from creeks in order to survive. He spent his last night under a bridge before making contact the next day with the French resistance in a nearby village.
At first the French villagers were suspicious of him because he spoke English with an accent. But when they made contact with London and found out that he was a genuine American pilot, they started hugging and kissing him.
Headline from the local newspaper of Plainfield referring to Pisanos fall in France.
Officials in London directed that all downed aviators be transferred to central locations. The French resistance gave Pisanos false identification and smuggled him to Paris. They hid him among boxes in a truck loaded with firearm supplies for the resistance.
Pisanos was accommodated temporarily with other aviators in an apartment in Paris. During a late night party, one of the British pilots started playing the piano. It almost proved to be a fatal mistake.
In just minutes Gestapo officers appeared at their door, shouting and demanding to get in immediately. The panicked landlord asked the pilots to leave the building via the balcony. Pisanos and his companions had no option but to go out through the bedroom window, leap from the balcony and escape to the narrow streets of Paris.
Some members of the French resistance were excited to find out that Pisanos knew how to speak their language. It was uncommon for an American or British aviator to speak French, but Pisanos had learned the language during his high school years in Greece.
“The French resistance boys, when they found out that I spoke little French, they took me under their wing and we did some sabotaging of German machinery,” Pisanos said.
During his stay at another house in the northern Paris suburbs, Pisanos met members of one of the most daredevil groups in the resistance. He soon joined their ranks and became one of their most dedicated members, going out every night to destroy German targets throughout the city.
He did not stop working until the very end of the German occupation. While the allied forces were approaching Paris after the invasion of Normandy, Pisanos was trying to secure the safe passage of the troops by working to neutralize explosives that Germans placed below bridges.
His contribution to occupied France was recognized almost 65 years later. In 2009 French President Nicholas Sarkozy signed a decree that named Pisanos a Chevalier or knight of the Legion of Honor, which is the country’s highest decoration.
Pisanos still remembers the crazy celebration that followed the German evacuation of Paris and the arrival of the allied forces in the city. Very soon he reunited with the American army and was sent back to London.
During his return he was surprised to learn that he was no longer eligible to participate in combat missions due to his work with the French resistance. It was a security measure in place to protect aviators. Because his activity in France exposed him to a lot of information pertinent to the intelligence community, there was a fear that if he were caught and tortured he may provide some of that intelligence.
When the war ended, Pisanos returned to America. He was welcomed as a local hero to New Jersey’s Plainfield, the city where he lived and worked before departing for Europe. He was 25 years old and had accomplished more than he ever imagined.
Pisanos thought that time had come to settle down. He decided to accept a civilian pilot position for TWA and went to Kansas City to attend the local flying school. It was there that he met his future wife, Sofia.
But his passion for military aviation would not fade. Very soon he quit his job to join the newly formed U.S. Air Force. This time his task was to test advanced jet fighters and new weapons. His NATO assignments took him all over the world.
Pisanos’ success, however, had come with a price. His family and friends in Greece had not seen him for years.
One of his NATO assignments led him to Italy. His parents seized the opportunity and rushed to visit him. Pisanos offered them a plane ride. His father, who had insisted that “there is not future with the airplane,” declined. But his mother accepted, even though she was afraid of flying. With the engine roaring, they took to the sky.
Today, Pisanos lives in San Diego. Although his wife Sofia has passed away and his children live with their families far away, Pisanos is never alone. Surrounded by veteran and Greek-American friends, he enjoys visiting the orthodox church of Saint Constantine and going for coffee.
When he is among good company and a lot of cups of coffee, Pisanos still sometimes stares at the sky.
“Colonel you can’t forget the old habits,” said Vaggelis, a close friend of Pisanos who enjoys teasing him.
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Insulating the shop walls will be high on my priority list this summer.
That doesn't mean I haven't been thinking and planning things for the shop. In the next few days I'm going to be posting about a Victorian furniture form I've found that I've fallen in love with and intend to place squarely onto my Shop Bucket List.
I have been thinking about how to make improvements here on the blog as well. Just the other day I went out and picked up a small point of view video camera. Sometimes, when writing or editing video, it's frustrating to me to not be able to show things, as they happen, how they happen, from my POV. At first I was thinking the camera would be a cool, and maybe better way to demonstrate some woodworking techniques.
This morning, I saw some video of a man on a surfboard. Instead of being taken from his point of view, the camera was mounted on the point of the board. I thought it was brilliant and it sparked a little idea. What if I were to attach the POV camera to the tool. It would even give me a chance to see my work from a new point of view.
This afternoon I bundled up and took to the shop for a quick experiment strapping the camera to the handle of a saw. I can do better, a better attachment to the tool, some modifications to cut out the vibration, turn the picture right side up.
I only played a little before I couldn't take the cold in my hands anymore. I quickly packed it up and ran inside to have a look and some of the video. Like I said, it's rough and thankfully quick (about one minute twelve seconds) but with some tweaking, this could be fun.
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Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
This set was named Retro Circus by one of our customers, Clare Brown, with the winning competition entry “Retro Circus - the colours of an old...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Slight Seconds Knob diameter 4.5cm Fits max door thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with washer and 2 nuts Longer bolts and dome nuts are available...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 4.0cm Protrusion 5.2cm Backplate diameter 2.3cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 4.0cm Protrusion 5.2cm Backplate diameter 2.3cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
1 each of 10 designs Diameter 3.8 - 4.0cm Fit maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Resin door knob Width 3.0cm, height 3.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 3.0cm Supplied with 1 washer and 1 nut This door knob does...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 3.0cm Protrusion 4.0cm Backplate diameter 2.3cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Ceramic door knob Handpainted under glaze Please note these door knobs are slightly larger than standard at diameter 4.2cm Fits maximum...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 4.0cm Protrusion 5.2cm Backplate diameter 2.3cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Ceramic door knob Handpainted under glaze Please note these door knobs are slightly larger than standard at 4.2cm diameter Fits maximum...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob, diameter approx 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured 3cm diameter metal backplate,...
1 each of 6 designs Diameter 4.0cm Fit maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with metal 3cm diameter backplates, 2 washers...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 3.0cm Protrusion 4.0cm Backplate diameter 2.3cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 4.0cm Protrusion 5.2cm Backplate diameter 2.3cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
1 each of 8 designs Diameter 4.0cm Fit maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with metal 3cm diameter backplates, 2 washers...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 3.0cm Protrusion 4.0cm Backplate diameter 2.3cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 5.0cm Protrusion 6.1cm Backplate diameter 2.5cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Ceramic door knob, white with grey and navy blue decoration Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued...
Set of 10 mixed bright ceramic door knobs 2 each of 5 designs Diameter 4.0cm Fit maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver...
Set of 20 mixed vintage look cream green pink & white ceramic door knobs 1 each of 20 hand-painted under glaze designs Diameter 4cm -...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 3.0cm Protrusion 4.0cm Backplate diameter 2.3cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 3.0cm Protrusion 2.7cm Backplate diameter 1.6cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Set of 4 ceramic coat hooks Ceramic and chrome plated zinc hooks Height 10cm Projection 5.5cm Fixings supplied - 2 screws Co-ordinating...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 4.0cm Protrusion 5.2cm Backplate diameter 2.3cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 4.0cm Protrusion 3.3cm Backplate diameter 2.3cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 2.5 cm diameter backplate, 2...
Tiny star shaped ceramic knobs Widest point 3.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with 1 washer and 1 nut Longer...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 3.0cm Protrusion 4.0cm Backplate diameter 2.3cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 5.0cm Protrusion 4.0cm Backplate diameter 2.5cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
6 yellow and white ceramic knobs Diameter 4.0cm Fit maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 3.0cm Protrusion 4.0cm Backplate diameter 2.3cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Set of 10 mixed navy blue and white ceramic door knobs Diameter 3.8cm Fit maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 4.0cm Protrusion 5.2cm Backplate diameter 2.3cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic Knob 6cm from tip of beak to tip of tail Silver coloured metal fixings Bolt length from backplate to end of bolt 3.0cm Supplied with...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 3.0cm Protrusion 4.0cm Backplate diameter 2.3cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 3.0cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Faceted glass door knob with fixed chrome backplate Diameter 4.0cm Protrusion 5.2cm Backplate diameter 2.3cm Supplied with a 2.5cm bolt,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Solid Metal Elephant Door Knob Distance from tail to trunk 4.5cm Protrusion 3cm Comes with 1 washer and 1 nut for easy fixing Suitable for...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
END OF LINE Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4 cm Suitable for cupboard doors and drawers up to 2.3cm thick Supplied with 3cm metal backplate, which can be...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Widest point 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 3.0cm Supplied with 1 washer and 1 nut Longer bolts not available...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Widest point 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 3.0cm Supplied with 1 washer and 1 nut Longer bolts not available...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold coloured metal 3cm diameter...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Solid Metal Owl Door Knob Height 4.8cm Width at widest point 3.0cm Protrusion 3.2cm Comes with 1 washer and 1 nut for easy fixing Suitable...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured 3cm backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Widest point 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 3.0cm Supplied with 1 washer and 1 nut Longer bolts not available...
Ceramic door knob Widest point 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 3.0cm Supplied with 1 washer and 1 nut Longer bolts not available...
Ceramic door knob Handpainted under glaze Diameter 4 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Solid Metal Elephant Door Knob Width at widest point 4.0cm Height 3.5cm Protrusion 3.0cm Comes with 1 washer and 1 nut for easy...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold coloured metal 3cm diameter...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold coloured metal 3cm diameter...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob, diameter approx 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 3.5cm Supplied with silver coloured 3cm diameter metal backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Resin door knob Width 3.0cm, height 3.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 3.0cm Supplied with 1 washer and 1 nut This door knob...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Set of 10 black, oatmeal, white & cream ceramic door/drawer knobs Diameter 3.5 - 4.2cm Suitable for cupboard doors and drawers up to 2.3cm...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob, diameter approx 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured 3cm diameter metal backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
eramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob, diameter approx 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured 3cm diameter metal...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Set of 10 mixed cherry pink, grey, black & white ceramic door knobs Diameter 3.8cm Fit maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob, diameter approx 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured 3cm diameter metal...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and...
Ceramic doorknob, diameter approx 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured 3cm diameter metal backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Set of 10 mixed cream & white ceramic knobs 2 each of 5 designs Diameter 4.0cm Fit maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied...
Ceramic door knob, diameter approx 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured 3cm diameter metal backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and...
Ceramic door knob, diameter approx 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 3.3cm Supplied with silver coloured 3cm diameter metal backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.7cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.7cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and...
Ceramic door knob Handpainted under glaze Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob, diameter approx 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured 3cm diameter metal backplate,...
Resin door knob Width 3.0cm, height 3.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 3.0cm Supplied with 1 washer and 1 nut This door knob...
Ceramic door knob, diameter approx 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured 3cm diameter metal backplate,...
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Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and...
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Ceramic door knob Diameter 4cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
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Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
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Ceramic doorknob, diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured 3cm diameter metal backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and...
Ceramic door knob Widest point 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 3.0cm Supplied with 1 washer and 1 nut Longer bolts not available...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Widest point 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 3.0cm Supplied with 1 washer and 1 nut Longer bolts not available...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Set of 10 ceramic knobs from the Retro Range Diameter 3.8cm Fit maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter approx 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued brass coloured metal 3cm diameter...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver washer and 2 nuts Longer bolts and dome...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic doorknob, diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antique gold coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic Knob 6cm from tip of beak to tip of tail Silver metal fixings Bolt length from backplate to end of bolt 3.0cm Supplied with washer...
This set was named FOREVER VINTAGE by Claire Swain who won a competion to name the set and gave the reason “I just love the vintage...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Knob diameter 4.5cm Fits max door thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with washer and 2 nuts Longer bolts and dome nuts are available...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm with backplate inverted When backplate is not inverted, the...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
This beautiful and evocative set was named “Cottage Candy” by Lyn Wills with the reason “Cottage Candy. A lovely mix of...
Ceramic door knob Hand painted under glaze Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm with backplate inverted When backplate is not inverted, the...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 3.5 cm with backplate inverted When backplate is not...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Set of 10 mixed pink, slate grey, white and cream ceramic knobs 1 each of 10 designs Diameter 3.8cm Fit maximum door/drawer thickness...
Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm with backplate inverted When backplate is not inverted, the...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold coloured metal 3cm diameter...
1 each of 6 designs Diameter 3.8 - 4.0cm Fit maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm with backplate inverted When backplate is not inverted, the...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with antiqued gold metal 3cm diameter...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm Supplied with antiqued gold metal 3cm diameter...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2 washers and 2...
Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm with backplate inverted When backplate is not inverted, the...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold coloured metal 3cm diameter...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm with backplate inverted When backplate is not inverted, the...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm with backplate inverted When backplate is not inverted, the...
Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm with backplate inverted When backplate is not inverted, the...
Set of 20 mixed ceramic door knobs 1 each of 20 different designs Diameter 3.8cm Fit maximum door/drawer thickness of...
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This stunning set was named The Secret Garden by Claire Elizabeth Edmonds. She suggested “The Secret Garden” with the reason “Like...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0 cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
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Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm with backplate inverted When backplate is not inverted, the...
Ceramic door knob, grey stripes on off-white Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured...
Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm with backplate inverted When backplate is not inverted, the...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm with backplate inverted When backplate is not inverted, the...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Knob diameter 40mm Fits max door thickness of 23mm Supplied with metal backplate, 2 washers and 2 nuts Longer bolts and dome nuts are available...
Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm with backplate inverted When backplate is not inverted, the...
Stunningly hand-carved bone knob 2.5cm diameter, protrusion approx 3.0cm Supplied with 1 washer and 1 nut Suitable for cupboard doors and...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with antiqued gold coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate,...
Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm with backplate inverted When backplate is not inverted, the...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 3.8cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.5cm with backplate inverted When backplate is not inverted, the...
Ceramic door knob Diameter 4.0cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm Supplied with silver coloured metal 3cm diameter backplate, 2...
Larger ceramic door knob Diameter 4.5cm Fits maximum door/drawer thickness of 2.3cm with backplate inverted When backplate is not inverted, the...
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I have become a Mind Mapping fool! This program is so easy to use and has helped me to organize and plan out every part of my life, especially our homeschool. I originally heard about this program through another homeschooling friend of mine, but I had dismissed its value for a long time. You see, I am very linear and just the thought of mind mapping seems very…well, flowery. I took one look at her mind map, and thought, “No way! That’s not for me!” But a voice in my head (thank you, God) told me to try it out. I did and I’m hooked! My maps are not as flowery and pretty as her maps. I have naturally given mine a linear look and feel.
This map is printed and pinned to my bulletin board for quick reference during the day.
These games are from Right Start’s Math Card Games book. This fall, we are memorizing our addition and subtraction math facts. Drills and timed tests can get pretty boring, so I have organized the games in the book for easy reference.
For this unit we are studying Italy, then moving backwards in time to study the Roman Empire while we read Detectives in Toga. I have created 4 different maps for our Roman Empire Unit Study.
In this map, I have organized the Passport to Italy Unit Study by Amanda Bennet. It was taking us entirely too long to go through this study, so now I can use this map as a quick reference to pick and choose the topics I want the kids to cover. This map is huge and does not fit on my screen, so I have taken 2 snapshots of it.
The next map I created is based on a Roman Empires lapbook that I purchased from CurrClick. We will be making this lapbook after we finish the Italy study. We will need to complete some of these topics before we begin our literature book, Detectives in Toga, so those topics are marked with a green flag. This map will help me quickly reference the topics and their page numbers in the study guide.
The last map is a work in progress. I am only planning our Detectives in Toga journal entries one chapter at a time.
Notice the little arrow next to the Roman Empire sibling topic that is linked to the Setting subtopic. That arrow is a link to a website that we will use to do more research about the Roman Empire as we read the story.
Besides homeschooling, I am also using a shared mind map to organize our Vacation Bible School.
See! Even this left brained dominate, linear thinker has been able to organize all her marbles using mind maps.
1 Corinthians 14:40 But all things should be done decently and in order.
Happy Homeschooling!
This year my drummer boy and ballerina are getting binders. I tend to rebel against anything that looks too much like “school” but the binders are coming back with stickers and all. As I was organizing the binders, it occurred to me that our brains also store information in this way. When information is correctly categorized in the mind’s filing cabinet, recall of the information is easier. Knowledge builds on itself through semantic webs. If this information is not categorized efficiently, memory recall will be hindered. The brain’s ability to organize information comes naturally to most children, but children with learning disabilities must be explicitly taught how to organize information into their long and short term memory banks for more efficient recall. The disciplined practice of keeping school work organized in a binder, will aid in developing this fundamental skill.
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The flood waters are receding and manufacturers are bringing factories back online, but the major HDD distributors haven’t issued much new guidance as far as when they expect to be fully operational again. The big news this past week came from Intel, which lowered its guidance on Q4 results by a billion dollars as a result of the HDD shortage.
AMD’s lack of trouble (assuming Read was being honest) may have more to do with the preparedness of the company’s primary vendors than any obfuscation on Intel’s part. As for Nomura’s claims, Intel’s ultrabook push is still in its infancy, the company has set an aggressive target for next year’s sales, but has made no claims about 2011. ARM chips aren’t replacing Intel chips in notebooks, and tablets aren’t eating into notebook sales.
So what is going on in the HDD market? Not much, though there’s a major short-term caveat to that statement. Here’s what prices look like.
The Samsung Spinpoint F3 (in red above) is currently $149 at Newegg, but the site is offering $40 off with the use of promotion code EMCJHJE29. That brings the 1TB down to $109, and while that’s still nearly twice the price such drives were going for this past fall, it’s much cheaper than any other option we’ve seen in months. This deal expires on December 21, so if you plan to use it you’d best do so quickly.
Aside from the Spinpoint deal, prices have generally held steady. The 2TB Caviar Black is back down to $249 after rising as high as $279 just before Thanksgiving. Seagate’s 1TB Barracuda has fallen to $129, while the other drives haven’t budged. The Hitachi Touro Desk Pro saw a modest price increase up to $129, but the external USB 3.0 2TB drive remains a much better deal than any of its internal counterparts.
We’ve supplemented our previous chart with a graph to show how current prices compare with historical levels. The VelociRaptor 600GB and Hitachi Touro Desk Pro are the only two drives whose prices aren’t running at least 50% higher than back in September. At present, analysts continue to predict that drive shipments will impact prices well into 2012 with levels only slowly returning to pre-flood points.
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The rising popularity of tablets has some people ditching their laptops and desktops for a more portable experience, but the benefits of a full keyboard can still come in handy. The models on this list blur the line between tablet and laptop, usually coining them as "hybrids." The double-life of a hybrid appeases business professionals, students and those who want more PC capabilities in a portable and -- sometimes -- more affordable package. Here are our top recommendations for tablets with complementary keyboard options.
Ironically - given their brilliant automotive innovations - one example of good security for phones is Google. Sullivan noted how Google aggressively patches the Nexus line. With Chrome OS and the Chrome browser, the Internet giant puts automakers to shame as well. Google updates its software in the background and patches constantly, but the end-user barely notices. Your typical Ford or Buick has nowhere near that level of sophistication for security. Another lesson is related to openness. Mónica noted how the automakers do not report on vulnerabilities as thoroughly and tend to hide behind a curtain, which creates a vicious cycle -- ethical hackers do not get any credit if they find a problem so they lose all incentive to help.
IT teams can’t ignore the cry for data democratization – the broad availability of all the metrics needed to make decisions and measure performance. But the response will not be easy. There are technological challenges involved, of course, but the political hurdles are just as difficult to jump. On both fronts, IT has to lead the way. Technology questions to ask on the way to data democracy Before tackling the thornier political questions that can impede data democracy, IT leaders need to evaluate the technological impediments. ... All of these technology challenges need to be addressed to make data democracy a reality inside the enterprise, but solving them is not enough to destroy the siloes. Many of the walls that separate information were put there by people, and people will need to agree – enthusiastically – to bring them down.
The best products combine both hunting and gathering approaches and also look at what happens across your network, tie into various security event feeds produced by both internal systems and external malware collectors, work both online and offline across a wide variety of endpoint operating systems and versions, and examine your endpoints in near real-time. The good news is that as these EDR tools become more capable, the sensor or agent that is placed on the endpoint has remained small in size and low in terms of consumed system CPU resources. What is also impressive is that three of the products – ForeScout, Outlier Security and Promisec – are agentless.
With the rise of virtual assistants and bots, we'll increasingly talk to our smartphones through wearables instead of poking at their screens. Notifications and updates will be spoken to us through our wireless earbuds. Haptics will nudge and inform us with increasingly sophisticated vibrations. The electronics now used in smartglasses will vanish inside ordinary looking glasses and sunglasses, and we'll use them to take photos and videos with a tap or swipe to see high-resolution mixed- and augmented-reality images. Doppler Labs' Here One earbuds are a great example of the future of all wearables: They're so good they make a smartphone component obsolete. Mixed- and augmented-reality smartglasses will eventually do something similar.
Quality assurance (QA) is one area that could benefit from the scrum process. QA often gets short-changed during app development, especially when there are major time to market pressures on applications to get placed into production quickly — for example, the federal government's healthcare database. When QA is done incompletely, or not at all, apps don't end up performing the way they were supposed to perform. ... A pullback of an app from production can be embarrassing —and it can even be more embarrassing if it impacts customers. This is exactly what scrum at the beginning of the development process was designed to prevent—and also an excellent reason for application development managers to consider extending the reach of scrum beyond just app design and prototyping, and into the frequently neglected areas of app QA and checkout.
Amicangioli said the probability going forward that there could be unintended AI outcomes is high. From a regulatory perspective, the net behaviour as analysed, could be deemed to be bad, but the author could be deemed to be completely blameless. Much was made of the fact that market regulators were eons behind the complexity that precipitated the 2010 flash crash. So what can regulators do to evolve in a ML markets environment? "I don't believe the government or regulators could ever just hire teams of scientists and compete. These hypothetical problems I have outlined may be around the corner; I don't think they exist today; I could be wrong.
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Vipshop (NYSE:VIPS) was downgraded by analysts at Credit Suisse Group from a “neutral” rating to an “underperform” rating in a report released on Thursday, The Fly reports.
Several other analysts also recently commented on VIPS. Zacks Investment Research raised shares of Vipshop from a “hold” rating to a “buy” rating and set a $8.00 target price for the company in a report on Saturday, January 26th. ValuEngine raised shares of Vipshop from a “strong sell” rating to a “sell” rating in a report on Monday, February 4th. Bank of America downgraded shares of Vipshop from a “buy” rating to a “neutral” rating and set a $6.92 target price for the company. in a report on Tuesday. Finally, Benchmark reduced their target price on shares of Vipshop from $12.00 to $10.00 and set a “buy” rating for the company in a report on Friday, November 16th. Five analysts have rated the stock with a sell rating, four have assigned a hold rating and three have given a buy rating to the company’s stock. The stock has an average rating of “Hold” and an average price target of $9.42.
Shares of NYSE:VIPS opened at $7.31 on Thursday. Vipshop has a 12 month low of $4.30 and a 12 month high of $19.14. The company has a current ratio of 1.12, a quick ratio of 0.89 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.03. The firm has a market cap of $4.58 billion, a P/E ratio of 12.60 and a beta of 2.06.
Vipshop (NYSE:VIPS) last released its earnings results on Wednesday, February 20th. The technology company reported $1.33 earnings per share for the quarter, beating analysts’ consensus estimates of $0.16 by $1.17. The business had revenue of $26.08 billion during the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $26.78 billion. Vipshop had a net margin of 2.57% and a return on equity of 13.12%. The firm’s revenue for the quarter was up 8.1% compared to the same quarter last year. During the same quarter last year, the firm earned $1.41 earnings per share. Research analysts predict that Vipshop will post 0.45 earnings per share for the current fiscal year.
A number of institutional investors have recently modified their holdings of the business. Legal & General Group Plc raised its stake in Vipshop by 29.1% in the 4th quarter. Legal & General Group Plc now owns 2,717,545 shares of the technology company’s stock worth $14,838,000 after purchasing an additional 612,069 shares in the last quarter. Stone Ridge Asset Management LLC raised its stake in Vipshop by 125.0% in the 4th quarter. Stone Ridge Asset Management LLC now owns 30,600 shares of the technology company’s stock worth $167,000 after purchasing an additional 17,000 shares in the last quarter. Tairen Capital Ltd acquired a new stake in Vipshop in the 4th quarter worth about $1,331,000. QS Investors LLC raised its stake in Vipshop by 1,441.2% in the 4th quarter. QS Investors LLC now owns 26,200 shares of the technology company’s stock worth $144,000 after purchasing an additional 24,500 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Oasis Management Co Ltd. acquired a new stake in Vipshop in the 4th quarter worth about $4,034,000. Institutional investors and hedge funds own 48.22% of the company’s stock.
Vipshop Holdings Limited operates as an online discount retailer for various brands in the People's Republic of China. It operates in two segments, Vip.com and Internet Finance Business. The company offers women's apparel, such as casual wear, jeans, dresses, outerwear, swimsuits, lingerie, pajamas, and maternity clothes; men's apparel comprising casual and smart-casual T-shirts, polo shirts, jackets, pants, and underwear; women and men shoes for casual and formal occasions; and accessories that include belts, jewelry, watches, and glasses for women and men.
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We have an almost duplicate Guardium environment at an alternate site. Alternate site database servers have development instances with active S-TAPs monitoring database activity. When a disaster is declared, development instances are shutdown and the production disaster recovery instances become active. The S-TAPs continue to monitor all database activity on the alternate sites' servers.
I would like to understand how the full fledged DR can be achieved when the network model of DC and DR is different i.e Layer 2/3 extension possibility in such scenarios.
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In Flanders we are still waiting for the winter as with maximum temperatures till 10 degrees, it is obviously way too warm for this period of the year. Snow we haven't seen yet so this makes it always more attractive to spend New Year Eve in the much colder Russia with family and friends of my wife. Ufa situates approximately 500km West from Siberia so snow is guaranteed. Dependent of the outside temperatures we often go walking with the children. We were lucky as only when we returned to Belgium the temperature dropped with 20 degrees to -30. This meant that during our stay we were able to let our children play in the snow, slide from the many ice- tracks, enjoy the ice- labyrinth ,... Because somebody requested to put more pictures in my articles, I added one below in which I accompany my children on a pony-trip through the snow.
Visiting Russia automatically includes also distributing presents. As we didn't want to forget anybody, we almost filled up a complete suitcase with Belgium chocolate which was very much appreciated as many already ordered extra for our next visit. Once the suitcase empty it was refilled by gifts which we received. For the children there is Ded Moroz (Grootvadertje vorst) coming with candy and toys so comparable with Sinterklaas or Santa Klaus. During the holidays in our guest apartment we also get visits from family and friends which again leads to exchanging a lot of presents. An aunt of my wife brought for me the most surprising present not particularly in material value but rather because of the very personalized warm message.
Above picture of the object shows a piece of a chessboard with knight, rook and some other toppled pieces so no doubt it is about chess. Looking more attentive, we remark a hoof which indicates a good-luck charm. The inscription is in Russian :"желаю только побед" and says "I wish you only victories". I am not at all superstitious but the fact that somebody spent time and effort in a not ordinary gift, I appreciate very much.
Superstition in Russia is still very much alive. A lot of people do believe that one can influence luck by respecting some invisible powers. It is rather a sensitive subject. Easier and more concrete is to look what we can do ourselves to improve our chances. In this article I will elaborate on this. The subject was already to some extend discussed earlier see e.g. how to win from a stronger player in which I explained the chaos-theory. However this time I am more looking from the stronger player point of view.
Doing the exact opposite of what the weaker player tries to accomplish is a bit too simple. Naturally it helps to sabotage their strategy but there is more what a stronger player can do. A stronger player calculates clearly quicker and more accurate. This can but not necessarily has to be based on a better pattern-recognition. There is surely some benefit in putting more calculation in a game if you are the stronger player with the condition that it doesn't become chaos so big (losing) mistakes can be avoided. If we today also take into account that a superior opening-knowledge is not guaranteed anymore for the stronger player with the available databases and opening-books to everybody then there is serious point to avoid theory as soon as possible.
All very well but how does this work in practice? A comment of Bruno on my article playing the man explains this vision well: "Deviating theory probably can be done easily. However also finding variations which are fitting your playing-style and not leading to dry positions, seems much tougher". It is a good question/ remark which many players for more than a century already in vain tried to answer. Former world-champion Jose Capablance introduced in 1920 already his own variant of chess by adding 2 column and some new pieces. Former world-champion Bobby Fischer introduced a different variant of chess: Chess 960 or Fischer Random Chess which is based on the older shuffle-chess. These solutions start from the position that high level chess has no future anymore and will quietly die from draws. Kasparov laughs with this shortsightedness of Capablanca in his book Garry Kasparov on my Great Predecessors, Part 1 but makes a bit later a similar mistake by stating that today top-level chess only starts after a lot of theory-moves. Differently formulated, there is today after the obligatory theory-moves on top-level only a rather limited (uninteresting) game left in which players have to find moves themselves. I believe that this is the main-reason why a decade ago the decision was made to increase the pace of the games to find again the entertainment value.
In 2004 this book was published by Kasparov and in that era this was indeed the norm. However end 2011 there was becoming a fracture in this conception as clearly was shown in an article on Chessbase. Suddenly contemporary top-players play much less theory than their predecessors. Below graphic shows the depth of the average novelty over time.
The moment of change is of course connected with the raise of Carlsen. Carlsen showed the world that it is still possible to beat any player without relying on dominant opening-knowledge which is very different from his predecessors. I believe after obtaining the world-title even the last unbelievers (see the scientific approach) will now admit that they unfairly criticized his approach as inefficient and based on luck.
To win games, you need to put pressure on the opponent (which even works in world-championships). Carlsen shows today that you can be at least successful (and that is likely even an under-statement) by applying a less big but longer pressure. The pressure is less big as it is not based on super-human openings (today mainly created in advance by intensive use of engines) but is rather based on the own playing skills. However by deviating much earlier from theory and on top by choosing for positions which contain lots of possibilities, the opponent is forced to do much more thinking on the board. If instead of from move 20, you need to think from move 10 then in an average game there is a 50% increase of the number of moves you need to devise yourself.
So a stronger player will easier make the difference if more thinking at the board must be done. However due to our existing playing-tempo there is still a second aspect playing an important role in the success of this approach. The time for reflection doesn't depend on the number of moves one must devise. In other words, with this approach more classical oriented players are forced to think differently compared with their usual slower reflection method if time-trouble has to be avoided. They say that Carlsen plays faster than his opponents but in reality he just better takes into account that his type of play consists of making more decisions. Hereby we shouldn't forget that this strategy is even enforced if you also are technical stronger than the opponent. The stronger player can in (much) less reflection time still calculate as much as the weaker opponent using more reflection time.
Carlsen's first victory in the world-championship demonstrates this philosophy pretty well. Already at move 10 Carlsen manages to introduce an unknown queen-move which certainly doesn't refute black's position but nevertheless guarantees an open fight. The reactions on twitter are self-explaining: : "This will not be a short draw." and "This looks like spectacularly unimpressive opening preparation from team Carlsen".
An outsider sees mistakes from Anand which he in a normal situation will never make and thinks wrongly Carlsen was lucky. The Scottish grandmaster Jonathan Rowson describes the phenomenon on chessbase as if Carlsen manages magically to let disappear the talents of his opponent.
Ok all very well but we are no Carlsen. Bruno's comment: "I have few doubts Carlsen works enormously on his openings, if just to find a good way to divert from theory." I disagree partly. It is much easier to find something playable in a side-variation than studying critical continuations. Ok still some work must be done but is not anymore necessary to study the huge amounts of theory. A player adopting this strategy successfully is the strong Armenian player IM Mher Hovhanisian (living in Belgium). That Mher isn't interested in theoretical debates, can be read already in my article an extended black repertoire.
Variate in the same way with white existing openings as with black existing openings, has much less effect. Black largely defines which opening pops up on the board. It is the most important reason why preparing with black for me in general goes much faster than with white. However an advantage of having the white color is that you have more freedom in choosing moves. I mean that a slightly inferior move, doesn't lead necessarily to a difficult position. Mher also showed this in round 5 of Open Leuven in our mutual game. We were the only 2 left with 4/4 so we would decide between us 2 who would continue the tournament as leader. There was little time to prepare but that was not really necessary as after checking the database it became quickly evident that I would never be able to predict Mhers choice. Besides Mher didn't do any preparation at all in advance. In the game Mher already started to think deeply at move 2, produced the aggressive b4 and threw me out of book. After 4 moves already an original interesting position was put on the board with lots of possibilities.
Afterwards Valery Maes commented that Mher was lucky but I look differently to his victory. I made indeed a blunder which I likely easily avoid in a quiet situation but it is his merit to play quicker and more efficient. Besides if I would not have made the error then still I estimate the chance high that later another error would be made under the continuous pressure. So the lucky one has made his own luck which in fact tells us that we can barely talk about luck.
Finally a move like 2.b4 doesn't demand lots of preparations. It also has little sense as black has too many options and the chance to play this regularly is also rather slim. Discovering such moves is just a matter of keeping the eyes open for the non usual things. You can for example detect in an opening-book for engines that white scores 70% with b4 in 38 earlier played (master-)games. With an open mind, a reasonable memory and mainly guts there is already much to gain.
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Sometimes we (well me definitely) get up ourselves and think that the world, or even the universe revolves around us. At those times I try to remember the words of astronaut Jim Lovell who 50 years and a 12 days ago was privileged to see our world as it “rose”. The photograph “Earthrise”, taken by his fellow crew member Bill Anders, has become justly famous.
In a few months in late July, I look forward to revisiting The West Cork Hotel, 5km from where I now live, where my brother & I watched the moon landings on the black and white telly in their TV room – (TVs in hotel bedrooms being some way in the future, in Skibbereen anyway) and raising a glass to the memory.
It helps me keep some perspective. We are so very small but are capable of great achievements when we work together.
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Sam’s gone and now Cook retires.
Today (weather permitting) will see a great sportsman applauded on and off the pitch at the Oval when England face India in the fifth and final test of the series. I remember Alastair Cook being plucked from the relative obscurity of an ECB Academy tour of the West Indies in February 2006 to fly out (or around, or possibly over?) to India as a replacement for the injured Michael Vaughan & Marcus Trescothick. From his 60 in the first innings and century in the second he looked the part, he played in the second test on that tour but could not play in the the third due to illness (it was India after all), since then he has not missed a test match and his records are the stuff of legend.
You can read reports about the man and his stats elsewhere, but what I admire about him is the way he has shown dedication and concentration and brought sportsmanship to his role. He is not the most forceful, fluent or stylish of batsman but he became the very best Alastair Cook that he could be. Opening batsmen are up there with golfers and tennis players in my estimation of the hardest “jobs” in sport, whilst they have the support of the team they also feel they have let a team down if they fail (which they do with regularity). One slip, one mistake and that’s it. In most sports you can have another go, not as a batsman.
Over the past decade I have admired hugely two young men who have captained their countries with dignity, skill and diplomacy, not only captained but led by example and have rarely put a foot wrong. Both have retired from the international stage, one from the sport completely. Can you have heroes who are 30+ years younger than you? Of course you can if they are Cook and Sam Warburton. They have both used what talent they have been given, worked incredibly hard, put their bodies in harm’s way and missed out on normal life (whatever that may be) to make the most of their talents. Thank you both for your inspiration and service.
When the time comes I hope wherever you are you will stand and applaud a true great as he takes his bow at The Oval.
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“I dread success. To have succeeded is to have finished one’s business on earth, like the male spider, who is killed by the female the moment he has succeeded in his courtship.
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I grew up listening to my parents talk of the legends that lit up the austerity of post-war Britain, two names that stood out because of the sheer magnitude of their achievements were Edmund Hillary and Roger Bannister. The latter died last weekend and is of course remembered for running the mile in less than four minutes. Instead of monetising the success, he retired from competitive athletics “to do something serious”, he had got what would have been called a proper job.
“Now that I am taking up a hospital appointment I shall have to give up international athletics. I shall not have sufficient time to put up a first-class performance. There would be little satisfaction for me in a second-rate performance, and it would be wrong to give one when representing my country.
He worked as a neurologist for the rest of his practicing life.
How times change.
We can still admire his landmark run in May 1954.
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It was with great sadness that I read of the death of Walter Becker. The tributes will flow from those who are far more entitled to comment on the technical elements of the music that Steely Dan made. I just know their first four albums as the soundtrack of the years 1972-78 and that Reelin’ in the Years still makes me smile and want to dance. I remember the excitement that I felt when I managed to buy an import copy of the single at a wooden record shack in the Haymarket in Newcastle. I know I had it on the album but it was a great single, so when it played out it was finished, it didn’t merge into the next track – some of you will understand the feeling.
Had I realised that they were a “jazz” group it is doubtful I would have shown such interest or had such enjoyment. Thank goodness my ears were my only arbiters.
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This article investigates some of the challenges faced by insurers when choosing new investment strategies to increase their yields.
Fixed income has long been an attractive asset class for insurance companies – they provide predictable cash flows that can be easily used to match expected liability cash flows. In the current low rate environment, however, the returns may be too small to enable insurers to meet minimum guaranteed returns. So many insurers are now increasingly looking to take on additional credit risk to increase their yields.
Why credit risk?
Of course, investing in credit risk is not something new – most insurers are active in the corporate bond market. In fact, you could argue that credit risk is at the heart of many fixed-type payment products, such as the multi-billion pound UK annuity market. There, insurers have traditionally matched the relatively predictable cash flows of annuities with a diverse portfolio of corporate bonds. As they are able to plan when the cash flows are needed, they do not need liquidity; and so, they can buy and hold these assets until maturity. Traditionally, the higher yield on corporate bonds has been partly shared with the customers, providing a win-win situation.
One of the reasons for the delay in Solvency II was the increased lobbying on behalf of the industry to ensure that this business model was not penalized. As Solvency II is built on the mark-to-market principles of market consistency and calculates capital on a one-year horizon, many insurers using this business model found they were penalized under the initial drafts. The results of this lobbying was the introduction of the Matching Adjustment, which provides capital relief for insurers managing a pool of credit risky assets that match fixed liability type products. Some observers, including the regulators themselves, believe that insurers will start to offer products that take advantage of the capital relief offered for the held-to-maturity backing of liabilities.
The current low interest rate environment, coupled with a favorable treatment under Solvency II, has led many insurers to revisit their asset allocation strategy in favor of credit risk. However, outside the US, bond markets are still dominated by financial institutions and very large corporates. So insurers have started looking elsewhere, including direct lending to corporates and financing long-term infrastructure projects. These asset classes require a long-term commitment of capital and are, by their very nature, even more illiquid than corporate bonds. At the right price, these are perfect investments for insurers, but rather costly for banks – who have been forced to reconsider their liquidity requirements following the events of the past few years and under Basel III. This is not new – a similar This is not new – a similar process is already happening in economies where there are thinly traded bond markets, such as South Africa. There, the leading insurers all actively take part in direct lending throughout the region. Also, the largest insurers in the UK had negotiated favorable maturity dates with firms issuing bonds to ensure they could be used to best match their liabilities. While a move to these new asset classes makes sense, it comes with a set of challenges that any insurer will need to overcome in order to effectively manage the risks.
Search and compete for deals in a competitive market place. This is neither easy nor inexpensive – it relies on strong networks, competent sales people, and it is time intensive to create these deals.
Originating deals requires an assessment of risks. This entails setting up origination processes and governance. It requires that insurers process documents, assess applications, challenge assumptions, and record their decisions.
Ensuring the terms of a deal match the needs of the insurer. For example, infrastructure loans are typically on a floating basis to match the needs of banks, but insurers would prefer a fixed rate to better match their liability profile.
Work is not finished once the deal is done. Any lender will need to implement processes for dealing with loans that borrowers have problems paying. Can the deal be restructured to reduce the risk of full default? In the event of default, are there collateral, guarantees, or other assets that can be sold to reduce the loss and what are the processes required for managing this?
In addition, an insurer needs to be able to measure and manage risk. The better it can do this, the more it will be able to maximize its returns for a given risk appetite. The main risk management challenges are the measurement of default risk and measuring and then managing portfolio risk, which are covered next.
What is the probability that the borrower will repay the loan? This is the fundamental credit risk question. Currently, many insurers have outsourced this question to the rating agencies.
To assess the bond markets, firms need the opinion of an expert and independent third party who will provide an opinion on the credit worthiness of a bond or issuer. These ratings have become so ingrained in the way the bond markets work that they appear directly in regulation.
For non-traded credit risk, there will be no rating to use, leaving insurers with the challenge of making their own assessments. Credit assessment has long been at the heart of corporate banking and Basel II allows banks to use an internal model to assess the probability of default. So there are a wealth of models and methods available for insurers to use.
For publicly traded companies, it is possible to use a Merton-type model to assess the probability of default from public information (e.g., book value of liabilities and market price).
A standard technique for assessing private companies is to use an econometric model that forecasts probability of default based on the past financial performance of the company. More sophisticated models incorporate additional information about the credit cycle into their assessment to take into account the fact the financial statements can quickly become stale. These models focus on financial ratios and are very similar to the fundamental analysis techniques long practiced by lenders, rating agencies, and equity analysts to understand company performance.
Banks will overlay a qualitative assessment on top of these purely quantitative models, allowing them to capture an assessment about the management, company prospects, and any other information they think are relevant. This qualitative overlay is typically built up from an internal knowledge of how to assess risk. This is similar to the manner in which the ratings agencies work. Over the past few years they have shared scorecards to help the market understand what makes up their ratings.
Assessing the credit risk of infrastructure and other project finance related lending is harder – these are typically special purpose vehicles set up for a given project and will have no historic performance to use to predict performance. The standard technique is to assess the project cash flows under a number of scenarios. As you would expect, there is a spectrum of modeling approaches. At the more complex end, simulations can be used to assess potential cash flow scenarios; and at the simple end, a scorecard can be used to capture the assessment.
Gathering all the relevant data to build and calibrate their internal models has been a significant challenge faced by the banks. As defaults are typically rare events, it has taken many years and large portfolios for banks to have enough data to build reliable models. Many banks continue to rely on vendor data to help them build, calibrate, and validate their internal models.
Measuring default risk allows lenders to think about the standalone risk of a given asset. However, assets are held together in a portfolio. Modern portfolio theory can also be applied to credit assets. The challenge with any portfolio model is to understand the correlation between assets. For credit assets, this is the pairwise default dependency between different assets. Using a granular correlation model allows risk managers to quantify concentration/ diversification.
An effective tool uses a granular correlation model to simulate joint credit events that capture the fat tails and asymmetrical loss distributions seen in credit portfolios. These loss distributions can be used directly within insurers’ Solvency II internal models, allowing them to capture concentration risk/ diversification benefits directly.
In addition to these new asset classes, all credit risk can be measured in the same way, including in government bonds and in concentrations understood and managed.
Banks use credit portfolios management tools to help them to not only understand the risk in their banking booking, but also to better manage their capital resources. Banks will use their portfolio models to set limits, price loans, and understand the risk-adjusted returns on their capital for new deals.
In summary, insurers need to carefully consider many things before increasing their exposure to this new asset class. Given the specter of an extended low-rate environment and what appears to be encouragement from the regulators, we expect this trend to continue.
Of course, there will be other ways that insurers can get involved without necessarily setting up a lending operation. One obvious change could be that as demand increases, corporates could start to issue more bonds. Another possibility would be for insurers and banks to work more closely together, either directly or via market makers. Here, the banks would originate the debt, but pass the risk on to the insurer, with the bank getting paid for its relationship and client management and the insurer paid for the liquidity they can bring. However, similar risk management structures have not been without their issues.
We continue to watch these developments with interest, but one thing is for sure – insurers interested in this asset class need to do more to build up their credit risk modeling expertise and models.
Jamie is a credit portfolio and valuation and stress testing services Practice Leader in EMEA and has worked with insurers and banks all over the world, assisting them with their risk system implementations, risk modeling, calibration, and a variety of other challenging risk management projects.
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Karna (Ravi Teja) is a go lucky due who is unemployed and is in search of a good job. He gives a lot of value to the friendship and is sincere in all his works and reciprocates the same from others. He has two good friends named Malli (Allari Naresh) and Sreenu (Siva Balaji) who have same thoughts like Karna. Incidentally, Santosh enters the life of the three friends. He is a son of an MLA and is in love with a factionist daughter named Priya. In order to gain his love, Santosh requests for help from Karna, Malli and Sreenu. So, the three friends decide to help Santosh with the help of another friend named Nani(Sunil). With lots of courage and struggle the tri, manages to unite Santosh with his lover Priya and settle them in marriage bonding.
In this struggle or can also be said as a battle for love Malli becomes deaf and Srinu looses his leg. Karna has an uncle which is a character played by Tanikella Bharani. He has a daughter, Priyamani who is in love with Karna. But Karna’s uncle has a condition that Karna must secure a good government job. But in the struggle to unite Santosh and his love Priya, Karna looses his lover Priyamani as her father decides to arrange another match for her. In the meantime, the friendship gets a shock that Santosh and Priya have parted their ways due to some differences. Karna gets angry abut the couple Santosh and Priya and decides to teach them a lesson. After struggling a lot and loosing everything personally, the trios of friends are disappointed with the couple’s splitting. So, they hatch a plan to decide the couple a lesson and the climax is about the lesson.
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Dilston Physic Garden – Page 2 – Discover the secret power of the plants around you.
Wander up a country lane in a panoramic stretch of Northumberland to find a unique garden nestled on the banks of a winding river. Not only do visitors say its natural design has a soothing effect on the mind, but scientific research now shows certain medicinal plants calm the mind, as well as boost memory, mood, lower stress, enhance sleep and even contain ingredients shown to protect brain cells.
Medicinal plants are essential as medicines to treat many common and chronic conditions, and to the discovery of new medical drugs. Making plants part of your life is the key to maintaining good health and there’s science to show exactly how they work. Come and visit us, bring your school or group. Discover the power of plants.
Beside each plant read the traditional medical herbal use, the science of how they work including clinical trials, drugs that come from plants, as well as the folklore and magic! Many visitors, especially children, like the folklore better than the science.
Dilston Physic Garden has a distinct character. A physic garden steeped in the history and folklore of medicinal plants, but also in the modern science of how they work as medicines today. Follow winding paths to discover over 800 medicinal plants, with a focus on those for the mind and brain. Dilston began in the 1990’s because of the team’s pioneering scientific research showing that sage and other European herbs boost memory and are active in the brain. To take part in our next ‘Plants For Memory’ pilot clinical trial email [email protected].
Plants contain a wondrous array chemicals and many have powerful effects in the body. Cutting edge drugs derived from plants like foxglove are used by doctors, and whole plant extracts are used by medical herbalists worldwide to effectively treat human ailments. Plant chemical ingredients also promote health and even act as preventative medicines – many are antibacterial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immune-boosting and anti-cancer.
Dilston Physic Garden embraces the importance of medicinal plants, organic growing methods and the benefits of being in a tranquil outdoor space amongst beautiful aromatic herbs!
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Wednesdays and Saturdays 12-3pm.
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Takeaway Drinks – enjoy our soothing & uplifting House Tea, our new range of botanical teas to boost the brain and rooted in science, Botanical Hot Chocolate, cold drinks or Botanical Oaties. (Please note that we do not have a cafe).
Explore Trails which are good for the brain! Including trails on plants proven by science to boost memory, mood and keep you calm or kid’s can join our Explorer Trail.
Workshops We’re open all year round for school and group visits and also for workshops & events – visit our workshop page for the latest courses or for our 10-day Foundation in Plant Medicine course click here. Hire the physic garden and Herbology House.
Herbal Dispensary The Dilston Dispensary of Herbal Medicine will return in 2019 with medical herbalists in our new Physic Hut Dispensary – please call back to the website next Spring for more info. In the meantime we can recommend medicals herbalist in the North East area.
Relax, take 2 minutes out, watch a snap shot of Dilston Physic Garden. Come to unwind and take it easy, away from life’s hustle and bustle. Relax on our aromatic Chamomile Lawn, wander the 100 Willow Coppice (dedicated to the commonest plant derived drug available) or our Medicinal Meadow. Follow the Labyrinth,take a break at the AromaSeat and enjoy our SilentSpace by the Tranquility Pool.
Make a wish at the Cloutie Tree or watch the Wind Sculpture. Stop by the Time Space Zone, to see medicinal plants from round the world and through history, and soak up the sun at the SunDial Seat. Browse The Physic Shop with physic garden and locally produced botanical products including our new book Botanical Brain Balms. Why not grow your own physic garden – new book coming out soon – find a small collection of potted plants which good for the brain. In the summer visit our Dilston Dispensary of Herbal Medicine (click here for opening times) with registered medical herbalists.
Children enjoy the Witches Den, Drawing Hut, Croquet, Giant Chess, Explorer Trail and can discover more by booking on Potion Club. Follow our other developing trails and activities – at Dilston we focus on plants that are good for mind and brain. In collaboration with the Bodyworks Centre we completed our first pilot clinical trial testing a combination of 3 European plant extracts on word recall on volunteers – with results showing the group aged under 62 years, who took the extract improved in their ability to remember correctly by over 50%, compared to those who didn’t take it in the same age group. We have nearly reached our target to fund our next trials – to take part email [email protected].
Dilston Physic Garden is a Registered Charity for education.
With links to the University of Newcastle in several ways, including interactions with Northeast Universities Medicinal Plant Research Group (MPRG), educational visits from North East university medical students, groups from other university departments.
As well as taking interactive educational visits from schools, college and other groups, Dilston has research links to Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and other research bodies.
This physic garden has its origins in neuroscience. Created by a professor of neurochemistry at the University of Newcastle and directed by a pharmacognosist (study of the science of medicinal plants) specialising in aromatic plants active in the brain, Dilston has a focus on botanical medicine for the brain and especially towards preventative medicine. It is grounded in modern plant medicine and science and embraces sound evidence from a multidisciplinary and trans-boundary perspective.
One of the ideas behind why we exist is to help bridge the gap between traditional, so called complementary or alternative medicine.
Modern science is providing the evidence to help do this. Scientific studies from round the world show that herbs – the word is synonymous with medicinal plants, botanical medicine, plant medicine and medical botany – will become established, as they were in the past, as essential components in human health, development and medicine. You only have to look at the hundreds of bioactive chemical components in each plant to realise the potential out there!
Discover what plants can do for your health with the UK’s first 10-day Foundation in Plant Medicine (seasonal or mid-summer) discovery course. Visit our Dilston Dispensary of Herbal Medicine to find out more on plant medicine for you.
A focus at Dilston is plants for the brain and you can enjoy plant collections of Blues Busters, Memory Matters, Herbal Highs, Plants for Pain and Sweet Dreams. But we have lots of other new additions – like our Labyrinth in the meadow – and areas of interest including the Chamomile Lawn, Tranquility Pool, Sundial Seat and Sage Garden as well as Magic & Medicine, Culinary, ‘Heart and Mind’, ‘Flower Power’, ‘Botanic Bliss’ and ‘Opium Den’ collections.
Email [email protected] if you’d like to take part in our next trial for botanical medicine to improve memory and concentration.
When visiting Dilston be aware that some plants are poisonous and can be fatal.
Before taking any plant medicinally always seek advice from a registered medical herbalist and inform your health care provider if you have any type of physical or mental health condition, are pregnant, or taking medications. Certain plant medicines can interact with other medications.
Also be sure of the identity of your plant and source plant medicines from a reputable source, read any caution and do not exceed the suggested dose or duration. Heed hazard warnings regarding the use of plant essential oils. For further information on preparations, dose, effects, side-effects, interactions with other drugs visit http://www.ema.europa.eu/ema/ or consults a registered medical herbalist.
Our volunteers are central in caring for the plants at Dilston Physic Garden and say they experience many rewarding opportunities and in a number of different and exciting ways.
As well as keeping all of the physic garden herbs healthy and happy and harvesting them to make tea or to dry and package them, volunteers also show visitors around and answer questions.
We provide any training needed and volunteers pick up herbal tip bits, enjoy good company and the odd healthy herbal lunch!
Volunteers can be reimbursed for traveling expenses and also have the chance to join a workshop of their choice, free of charge. Just contact us to start your experience !
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I have had the good fortune to visit this beautiful garden over a number of years and so have seen it grow and develop. Each visit is a new and thrilling experience.
I found your site by accident while looking for something else. It looks wonderful! I am involved in a small garden of health behind one of the departments in Glasgow University so I am very interested. I hope to be able to pay you a visit before too long and will be in touch.
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But if theory really is a thing of the past, its status as such could open it up for retrospective reconsideration. Insofar as a certain era or genre of theory feels like it’s “over,” perhaps its historical closure leaves it newly illuminated in ways which weren’t possible when it was pressingly present. For this reason, a new strand of scholarship appears to be emerging: one which treats theory less as an instrument than an object of study in its own right. François Cusset led the way with French Theory, a contextual account of the impact of Derrida, Deleuze, and company on American academia. More recently, Mark Currie has historicized the “invention of deconstruction,” while Judith Ryan has illustrated the influence of literary theory on postwar fiction. For these authors and others, theory, it seems, is still on the table — only now it’s seen from a shifted, reflexive perspective.
Embedded within the concept of theory is a discontinuous history of conceptual usage whose genealogy is as long as it is incomplete. Each time we evoke or invoke theory in the humanities, we lift the weight of this history on our backs, or more likely, we tread lightly upon it, as if to leave undisturbed the bones of our ancestors, unaware of how many geological layers lie beneath our feet.
Refreshingly then, Rodowick wishes to excavate the fossil record of theory, rather than adding another two cents to the increasingly tired arguments “for” or “against” it. Stepping back from such controversies, he stresses instead the more modest but important point that “theory has a history” — a history which the rhetorical fireworks of the theory wars have too often obscured. Regardless of whether we wish to preserve theory or resist it, “our picture of theory,” Rodowick argues, “is cloudy or unfocused because we have forgotten its history or become blinded to it.” Therefore, the aim of this “elegy” is to restore some much-needed precision to the way we conceive of theory as such: Rodowick is concerned not with contestation, but with conceptual clarification.
My attempts to understand the conceptual vicissitudes of theory have veered wildly in perspective, sometimes plunging into one or two texts in florid detail, making them carry the weight of an entire discursive formation on the space of a few pages, then retreating to the horizon to frame the most panoramic view possible.
Two such lines tend to recur throughout Rodowick’s labyrinthine account, combining and recombining in constant tension and entanglement. One of these threads connects theory to philosophy, through an “aesthetic discourse” shaped by the long shadow of Hegel. The other ties it to the rise of modern science, via various flavors of positivism and empiricism. In this sense, theory seems to hover “in an unstable space, as if held unsteadily” between twin poles or attractors. Rodowick shows how the push and pull of these forces has formed theory as we know it today. In the postwar period, for instance, aesthetic conceptions of theory give way to what Rodowick calls the “discourse of signification” — a “desire for formalization” which peaks in the structuralist project of systematizing the human sciences. Rodowick’s genealogy of structuralism takes in some intriguing twists and turns, traveling back through the French “filmology” movement to Russian formalism, and further. Yet these are not to be seen as steps in a causal progression; instead, they represent nodes in a network, “capillaries” branching out from “the beating heart of positivism.” Later the pendulum swings back again, when Derrida and the post-structuralists disrupt the “epistemological confidence” of their predecessors. But beneath these differing configurations, an underlying rhythm remains: theory is formed, deformed, and reformed in the shifting space between science and philosophy.
Every historical moment of theoretical awakening is, as it were, to some degree metacritical or metatheoretical. In key moments of discursive ramification or reformulation, an idea of theory suddenly becomes conscious of itself and its apparent history. [These are] moments of rupture, reconsideration, and retrojection where theory takes itself as its own object, examines and reconfigures its genealogy, conceptual structure, and terminology, and posits for itself a new identity and cultural standing.
Moreover, if theory moves forward by looking back, then Rodowick’s own work epitomizes the metacritical spirit it describes. In this essential respect, Elegy for Theory surpasses its humbly stated aim of “clarifying” the history of a concept. While it is true that readers of Rodowick’s book will discover new insights into the story of theory, the exhilaration aroused by those “steep turns […] and surprising vistas” stems as much from the structure and form of the story’s telling: to follow Rodowick’s argument is, in a way, to witness the spiraling swerve of theory enveloping and comprehending itself. It remains to be seen where Rodowick’s next book will lead — he hints that it will relinquish high theory in favor of a new conception of philosophy. And yet his elegy’s very existence suggests, somehow, that whatever animates theory is alive and well. Toward the end of this book, Rodowick writes of the era of theory that “to feel one’s self at the end of something inspires reflection on its ends.” In itself, his inspired reflection revives the stream of ideas on which it reflects; if this is only an elegy, it’s one that instills its object with endless energy.
David Winters is a literary and cultural critic living in Cambridge, England.
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2018 Tax Brackets – What’s Your Bracket This Upcoming Tax Season?
The tax reform changes made by the Tax Cuts and Job Act (TCJA) affect your upcoming 2018 tax return, including rates and brackets.
Despite changes made by the TCJA, U.S. taxes are still based on a “progressive” system, which means your tax rate increases as your taxable income amount does.
Taxable income is the basis for using the tax brackets below. It is generally calculated as gross income, less any adjustments, less either the sum of itemized deductions or the standard deduction, whichever amount is larger.
Here are the numbers for tax year 2018 that you’ll use for the return you’ll file in 2019. They are different from the numbers and tables that you used to prepare your 2017 tax return in 2018.
Similar to previous years, there are still seven tax rates, broken down by filing status. The top tax rate is now 37%, while in prior years it was 39.6%. The other marginal rates are: 10%, 12%, 24%, 32%, and 35%.
To compare the old with the new, view the 2017 and 2018 tax tables below. For additional context, read on and we’ll give you an outline of the new tax brackets and what you need to know.
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In the Opening match of 2012 Champions League Twenty20 tournament the South African club Titans won easily against Perth Scorchers led by Marcus North. Know more about the Scorecard, match details and news in this article.
With the help of a century stand between their openers and some excellent bowling by Cornelius de Villiers, South African club Titans registered an easy win against Perth Scorchers team in the opening match of the 2012 Champions League Twenty20 tournament.
Jacques Rudolph and Henry Davids proved the decision of Scorchers captain Marcus North of choosing to field after winning the toss, with their century partnership. Both added 109 runs for the first wicket in just 12.2 overs. Davids was very much aggressive in his initial part of the innings. He slowed down when reached near his half-century. Rudolph also played some very intelligent stroke in his not out innings of 83 runs in 59 deliveries. Davids was bowled by Beer in 13th over, reading his total 54 off 38 balls hitting 4 fours and the same number of sixes. Though in death overs Nathan Rimmington and Joe Mennie bowled very good overs which restricted the titans score to only 163 in 20 overs. Only five runs was conceded by these two bowlers in 19th and 20th overs.
After restricting the Titans to a score of 163, Perth Scorchers batting line-up looks good to chase the total. Batsman like Herschelle Gibbs, Shaun Marsh, Simon Katich and Mitchell Marsh are considered best in their business. But Titans bowlers gave nothing to them by bowling according to the conditions. Cornelius de Villiers was at his best. He removed Shaun Marsh and captain Marcus North in fourth over of their innings. The fall of quick wickets created pressure on both the senior players on the crease - Gibbs and Katich. They played very slow which results in the increase in the required run rate after every over passing. In 8th over Alfonso Thomas took the wicket of Gibbs. In middle overs Titans bowlers continued their tight bowling. Reolf van der Merwe and Mbhalati gave nothing to the Scorchers to score easily. Only Mitchell Marsh played with some respite against them. His knock of 52 off 41 balls do nothing good to his team and just reduced the gap of the defeat. At the end Titans won by 39 runs. Cornelius de Villiers took three wickets for 16 runs in his quota of 4 overs. He was declared as the Player of the Match for this performance.
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If there’s a pest that can make you lose your appetite quickly it’s the cockroach. These insects can be found scurrying through sewage drains, trash, and other filthy areas. They can also be found eating human foods and on kitchen countertops, spreading bacteria around. Seeing one of these pests inside your home can be alarming. The appearance of cockroaches can make people cringe, but that’s not the worst part about these pests. A cockroach infestation should be taken seriously and treated as soon as possible. The common types of cockroaches that Tulsa-area residents should watch for in 2019 are American cockroaches, German cockroaches, and Oriental cockroaches. You should know what each cockroach looks like in order to identify them should they choose to invade your home.
The American cockroach is the largest of the three cockroaches. They can grow to over 3 inches in length! Imagine seeing a bug this size crawling across the table or away from the shower as you’re about to get in. These roaches are a dark reddish-brown color, with a pattern on their heads the shape of a figure-eight. American cockroaches have a set of wings but aren’t known for flying. They eat decaying matter and prefer humid, dark locations such as bathrooms, basements, kitchens, or laundry rooms.
The German cockroach is smaller, reaching between ½ inch to ⅝ inch in length. They are light brown to tan with two darker stripes below their head. German cockroaches eat a variety of food and also prefer humid and dark locations. Like the American cockroach, German cockroaches have a set of wings but aren’t known for flying. These roaches are perhaps the most problematic of all roaches since they prefer to be inside homes. They thrive in heat and humidity, making our area great for these pests. They’re nocturnal, so you’ll likely only see them at night unless the infestation is severe.
The Oriental cockroach is also commonly seen in our area. They are small in size, reaching about an inch in length. They are black and shiny, which makes them sometimes look “greasy." Females are wider than males with underdeveloped wings, while males have wings that cover ¾ of their abdomens. Oriental cockroaches usually don’t come inside. They prefer moist outdoor locations. However, when they’re running low on food, water, or need shelter, they can be found inside people’s homes. They’ll likely be found in tight locations, like under the sink or behind walls. These roaches also feed on decaying matter. Oriental cockroaches emit a foul-smelling odor that may be noticed as well.
Cockroaches are a significant health threat. They travel quickly and can spread bacteria from feces and rotting matter to your kitchen countertops and your cupboards, in minutes. They are capable of spreading pathogens and parasites to food sources, food-preparation sites, and other locations of the house. It’s important to act fast if you notice a cockroach in your home. Aside from spreading illnesses, cockroaches can potentially cause allergic reactions and asthma attacks too.
When you have an infestation, every surface in any home is at risk. It’s easy to think that clean homes can easily avoid cockroach invasions since these pests prefer filth, but an invasion can occur in any home. All it takes is a grocery box or delivery box with a few eggs inside, and they’re in. An infestation can spread quickly and, before you know it, there is an overwhelming number of cockroaches crawling around your home. Cockroaches can come inside on objects or they can enter through cracks and gaps along the exterior of the house. The best way to eliminate cockroaches as quickly as possible is to contact a professional pest control company for assistance.
Montgomery Exterminating can help you identify and eliminate roach infestations. Our pest control technicians will inspect your home and identify the type of cockroach you’re dealing with. We will then implement the best method of treating the cockroaches in your home to eliminate them as soon as possible. At Montgomery Exterminating, we understand the risks cockroaches pose to you and your family. Don’t wait, contact Montgomery Exterminating today to get started.
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Did you know that Medieval Times is now offering special Junior Knights Training at the Dallas Castle over Spring Break? It is the perfect opportunity for your brave young knight to prepare for battles of imagination. Wondering what it includes? I’ve got the scoop.
During Junior Knight Training Kids Will Enjoy: Watching an exclusive weapons demonstration by our Knights and Weapons Master, and learning about the grueling training it takes to become a Knight. Upon completion of their training your children will be knighted by her majesty Maria Isabella in a group knighting ceremony.
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About Spring Break at Medieval Times: Experience The Excitement of Medieval Times this Spring Break. A Four-course feast awaits as you watch the pageantry and thrills of an authentic medieval tournament come to life inside the walls of the Queen’s 11th Century Style Castle. Six armor-clad Knights of the realm compete in thrilling games on horseback as the pageant unfolds and cheers of the Queen’s noble guests fill the arena. Skill and strength are measured in the combat. Discover which of the Knights shall become champion.
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My view while speaking at our YoungLives North Central Texas Girl’s Night Out.
If you are a faithful reader here on Bare Feet on the Dashboard, you’ll know that I’ve been involved with Young Life ministry in many different capacities over the years. I stepped away from a full time role in ministry four years ago, and this blog that was just a hobby became a way to provide for my family and fill in the gap in our income made by leaving my full time job. It was truly a gift from God, and the success of this blog was truly God’s provision for my family. Thank you all for being part of that journey. Every page view and link clicked helps us, and we greatly appreciate you. I never set out to be a career blogger, but I found myself with an accidental full time job here on the blog. Things became overly commercialized, and with every paid advertising post a little bit of the joy was sucked away. This blog became something I never wanted it to be.
Towards the end of last summer, I knew that God was pushing me to shift my focus from working on this blog to working part time for Young Life again. Though I’d had a seasonal part time job with Young Life over the last few years, this new job would require more of my focus and attention year round. While I was sad about setting aside this space I’d worked so hard to build, the ministry of YoungLives (YL’s outreach to teen moms) captured my whole heart and ignited my passion. By December I knew it was time to let go of the blog completely. I walked away completely for three months. I don’t know whether or not my voice here was missed, but I felt like my subscribers and followers deserved an explanation.
I will still post here occasionally, but I promise it will only be when I am truly moved to write by joy, passion, or need. The content on the blog will stay up as long as it makes financial sense to continue to pay hosting fees. We no longer depend on the blog for income, and the freedom that brings is unbelievable. I will still be sharing about our life – mostly on Instagram. Please feel free to follow our adventures there @barefeetonthedashboard. Thanks for being part of our story.
The holiday season can be a hectic and stressful time, so much so that joy and excitement and love can get shoved aside while anxiety and busyness and even depression take their place. We build up our favorite holidays and dream they’ll be Pinterest perfect, and when our to do list doesn’t get done or our perfect tree is lopsided or our family member makes a scene it can be a crushing blow. Today I’m sharing ten simple tips for a joy filled and stress free holiday with your family. At the bottom of this post you’ll also find holiday themed posts from some of my favorite bloggers, as well the amazing Festive Family Holiday Gift Guide Giveaway featuring a prize package worth over $1500 that contains gifts for everyone on your shopping list.
My crazy crew is often on the move, so whenever we get ready to leave the house I have to grab a few snacks to keep everyone happy. When my toddler gets hangry (hungry/angry) I need a snack at the ready. Today I’m sharing five quick and easy snack hacks that are perfect for busy families, as well as a great giveaway from Jif. Read on to find healthy snacks for your people (little or big) and share your own ideas in the comments section.
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Have you ever had to take a TB skin test? My husband and I have had more than we can count because of our chosen careers. Every time I’ve had it done I stress out during the wait between the initial injection and the results visit. TB skin tests are time consuming and objective, often resulting in false positives. Until recently, I had no idea there was a better way to get tested for TB. As a mama, I love learning about reliable health care options that can simplify and de-stress our lives.
The TB Blood Test is new and a MAJOR scientific break through over the 110 year old skin test method. It is more accurate and reliable with results in just one visit. Those days of stressing out and obsessively checking the injection site are over. This post is a little outside of my normal scope, but I’m all about simplifying. Read on to find out more about TB, TB testing, and how you can make it a simplified and less stressful experience for your family.
Family travel can seem out of reach when you are living on a budget, but it doesn’t have to be. With planning and strategy, we are able to have incredible adventures with our family without busting our budget. Today I’m sharing seven simple tips we’ve learned over the last few years living in financial freedom and finding space in the budget for travel. Before I start, let me say that we put travel on hold while we paid off all of our debt and created an emergency fund. While I believe travel is an important part of our lives, it is a luxury. Though we live debt free, we are on a teacher & part time blogger/non-profit salary, so we aren’t exactly rolling in the dough. If we can do it, so can you.
When our family made the decision to try essential oils back in February, one of my top priorities was to try use them to help us get better sleep. I’ve had trouble falling asleep for my entire adult life, and was pretty desperate for help. My son was also struggling, taking almost 2 hours to fall asleep some nights. Some of the oils we’ve tried have really helped us, so today I’m sharing how to get started using essential oils to get better sleep for the whole family. I’m not a doctor and can’t tell you what is best for your family, and this is not medical advice in any way. I’m just a mom who is trying out natural remedies with my family and sharing what has worked for us with you. Click here for more information on why we use essential oils and to see our current oil deal.
Summer days are long and hot in Texas, and we are always looking for a way to beat the heat and have fun as a family. Recently we had the opportunity to visit Amazing Jake’s in Plano, and it was a blast for the whole family. Located close to 75/North Central Expressway in Collin Creek Mall, Amazing Jake’s is worth the drive from all over the metroplex. Read on to find what we thought about the entertainment at Amazing Jake’s for toddlers, preschoolers, and adults.
I cannot believe this little princess is two years old. The time has flown by, as everyone told me it would. She is so much fun and I can’t wait to see what the next year brings. At two years old, our Pearl Girl is full of energy and curiosity, learning new words every day, and such a joy to raise. She challenges me and makes me a better mama. I am so thankful for her sweet spirit and her determination.
Easter is one of my favorite holidays. I love the joy and the promise of new life that comes each spring, and I love dressing my kids in cute outfits and hunting for Easter eggs. As a young family with little kids, starting new traditions for our little family can be a challenge as we unite those of our families of origin with what we want for the future. My goals for our family Easter traditions are that they would be three things: memorable, special, and simple. I don’t want to add stress to an already hectic time of year, and I don’t want to get caught up in trying to make things too perfect while forgetting about what is really important. Today I’m sharing four simple Easter traditions we’ve started with our family to make the holiday special while keeping it stress free.
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Like many people in California and across the country this holiday season, you received an Instant Pot. Now, you have heard stories about this popular product overheating and presenting a fire danger. You can rest assured that your Instant Pot cooker is most likely not a danger to your home and family, but the incident may serve as a reminder of how important it is to keep up on the latest recalls or reports of products causing accidents or injuries.
The Instant Pot incident in question did not involve the cooker you received for Christmas, but instead concerned certain batches of the company’s Gem 65 8-in-1 Multicooker. In addition to slow-cooking, steaming, roasting and baking foods, some consumers reported their cookers overheated and melted parts of the appliance. There were no reports of injuries or property damage, but the company is offering replacements to those who own the affected cookers.
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I'm just so grateful for people like Jonna and Bryan, that I get the privilege to work with and document big milestones in their relationship. I think it's pretty awesome that they started out as friends and realized over time that they were a perfect match. It's important to have a good friendship to build on. I also read a quote on pinterest that is a bit cheesy, but I feel like adding it below. Enjoy a few of my favorites!
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