According to this article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anorak
Strictly speaking, an anorak is a waterproof jacket with a hood and drawstrings at the waist and cuffs, and a parka is a knee-length...
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According to this article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anorak
Strictly speaking, an anorak is a waterproof jacket with a hood and drawstrings at the waist and cuffs, and a parka is a knee-length...
I think it was in a group of pictures for "faux fur". Which was preceded by a search on Russian winter wear (felt boots and trooper hats). Or maybe it was something else ... not sure anymore.
I saw this while surfing the net, and thought it might have some applicability to hammock camping.
Faux fur as an insulation - good idea?
http://www.chacabraka.com/hammocks.htm
The currency charge was probably due to the fact that Hennessy is a CANADIAN company.
Hennessy
637 Southwind Road
Galiano Island BC V0N 1P0
Canada
I am curious about the success in star gazing hanging under a bug mesh.
Are there specific meshes that are excessively obstructive?
Any reports of using binoculars while reclining under mesh?
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For minimal grief, there's only Janome.
http://janome.com/index.cfm
If you can find an old non-computer model, it will serve you well.
BTW - Janome made machines for many other labels. If the...
I was thinking of hanging a sunbathing hammock on the unshaded back deck (12' x 16', 10' above ground level). I could extend the vertical supports for the deck to make anchor points for a hammock.
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(Topic title explanation - say it out loud)
Embarrassing questions
[] If one wished to sunbathe outdoors in privacy, via a hammock and bug net, does the mesh netting (a) offer enough camouflage...
FWIW - experience with wood under load - I had built some waterbed frames using big lag bolts instead of using "L" brackets with 6 small screws. Over the years, moving, re-assembling, etc, the bolts...
I presume that someone who is over 350 lbs might not be supported by such models.
Regarding sewing machines...
In the dim past, in the late 1970s, I was given sage advice by a little old man in a sewing machine store.
[] Avoid Singer / Sears (at that time, they were horrid...