extracts from "the weight of the butterfly"
The weight of the butterfly - Erri de Luca
"In every species are solitary groped to new experiences. I share experimental drifting. Behind them open the track closes."
"A man who does not attend is a man without women. It is not just a man, nothing more to add. And 'a man without. Can forget it, but when he finds himself before, you know again."
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Canker Translation Shakespeare
DIY - bottle cages from shoulder
I made a perfect bottle holder on the backpack strap of (universal).
I recovered a sports bag with hooks and old no longer used I cut a rectangle of fabric to about 30x24cm, 20x11cm I cut a strip about a worn-out camping mattress (foam), I folded in two along the fabric to the side, I held in the middle of the strip of foam and glued the ends tissue. Then I glued
(leaving about 6cm) outer short sides of the fabric (it's the part where the foam is not present) to produce a tube of fabric "with the foam mattress inside.
I closed one end of the "tube" with a piece of strap (x not to drop the bottle during use).
In the tube where there is 6cm schiuna I glued the other two belts with hook closure - are those that allow me to fix the bottle holder backpack.
Here is the finished work:
I made a perfect bottle holder on the backpack strap of (universal).
I recovered a sports bag with hooks and old no longer used I cut a rectangle of fabric to about 30x24cm, 20x11cm I cut a strip about a worn-out camping mattress (foam), I folded in two along the fabric to the side, I held in the middle of the strip of foam and glued the ends tissue. Then I glued
(leaving about 6cm) outer short sides of the fabric (it's the part where the foam is not present) to produce a tube of fabric "with the foam mattress inside.
I closed one end of the "tube" with a piece of strap (x not to drop the bottle during use).
In the tube where there is 6cm schiuna I glued the other two belts with hook closure - are those that allow me to fix the bottle holder backpack.
Here is the finished work:
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