Baking is Angie's passion
28.01.10
I girlfriend to bake. That’s the truth right there in a nutshell. Baking was my first rapture years before my lifelong dream of becoming a chicken farmer ever came to clarification. My passion for baking started when my parents bought me a Betty Crocker Unreserved-Bake Oven. Betty Crocker and I were so tight you would have remembrances I was her long-lost offspring. There was nothing I didn’t try to paraphernalia in my easy-bake oven. My favorite recipe to descry was coffee cake. For me, there was nothing Betty and I couldn’t commander together. Come to think of it, I still feel that way. Maybe that’s because I still have my easygoing-bake oven. I wonder if it still works? Cordy and I could snack on some coffee cake along with some egg salad sandwiches. Anyway, my easy-bake oven is somewhere in my basement along with my other puberty toys including a Snoopy snow cone machine — it was pretty plush back in the 1980s. I was definitely the cool kid on the block eating a slice of homemade coffee chunk topped
Source: Clinton Herald
Art Gallery of Alberta addition showcases steel
29.01.10
January 28, 2010
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A ribbon of stainless steel, dubbed the borealis, snakes around and through the Art Gallery of Alberta forming the soffit, roofs and architectural elements.
Centre | Steel
Art Gallery of Alberta addition showcases nerve
PETER KENTER
correspondent
The addition to the Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA) was designed to be a showpiece, anchoring the arts fast in downtown Edmonton’s Sir Winston Churchill Unstinting.
While six structural steel columns support the 27,000 full-foot addition, its most striking feature, dubbed the borealis, is an plainly continuous ribbon of stainless steel that snakes around and through the construction, forming the soffit, roofs and architectural
Source: Daily Commercial News