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Nichele Seibel

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Keep reading to get the full scoop on how to create grounded floral arches for your wedding ceremony. And be sure to check out our YouTube channel to see our Creative Director; Molly bring them to life from start to finish.

Our most popular collection, the Jane collection, at no surprise is the most requested grounded floral arch. Featuring lush eucalyptus greenery and white garden roses, a grounded floral arch with these blooms would create a stunning traditional ceremony set-up, with a modern flare.

Two collections that go hand-in-hand! Both collections feature gorgeous open roses and light pink hues, with the perfect amount of texture. And, when mixed together create a stunning tone-on-tone custom wedding flower look.

SBBlooms Creative Director recently got married using the Millie Collection. She took a different approach with the grounded arch, by essentially breaking it up into two parts for a more organic look.

Try our Premium Convertible Arrangements (roughly 20" long x 10" wide x with wispy linear flowers reaching 24" high), appropriate for ceremony pieces including aisle decor or as a semi circle ground arch - then repurpose them as centerpieces at the reception.

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Context: Runners with high medial longitudinal arch structure demonstrate unique kinematics and kinetics that may lead to running injuries. The mobility of the midfoot as measured by the change in arch height is also suspected to play a role in lower extremity function during running. The effect of arch mobility in high-arched runners is an important factor in prescribing footwear, training, and rehabilitating the running athlete after injury.

Patients or other participants: A total of 104 runners were screened for arch height. Runners were then identified as having high arches if the arch height index was greater than 0.5 SD above the mean. Of the runners with high arches, 11 rigid runners with the lowest arch mobility (R) were compared with 8 mobile runners with the highest arch mobility (M). Arch mobility was determined by calculating the left arch height index in all runners.

Conclusions: Based on the results of this study, it appears that runners with high arch structure but differing arch mobility exhibited differences in select lower extremity movement patterns and forces. Future authors should investigate the impact of arch mobility on running-related injuries.

The burial ground was in use since 1690, the first burial being in 1683, Arch Street was then called Mulberry Street and meeting notes from as late as 1818 call the burial ground Mulburry Street Burial Ground. In 1701 William Penn made it official and deeded the land to be used as a burial ground and over the century as many as 20,000 souls may have been buried there, but as tombstones and grave markers were thought to be ostentatious, so they were not used.

The meeting house was built in 1804 and notes from that time state "it was necessary to invade the domain of the dead" probably meaning the remains were not moved before construction. Even Arch Street itself was built over part of the burial ground as as early as 1850 trench diggers unearthed a skull and bones.

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Reinforced concrete foundations sunk 60 feet into the ground extend 30 feet into bedrock and contribute substantially to the structural strength of the Arch. Structural engineers Severud, Elstad, Krueger and Associates report that under a wind load of 55 psf (equivalent to a 150-mph wind), the Arch will deflect at the top only 18 inches in the east-west direction. Its legs are oriented on a north-south line. To prepare the site for the Arch foundations, the visitor center and museum, MacDonald Construction Company, general contractor for the project, excavated 300,000 cubic feet of earth and rock. Alloy-steel tensioning bars or tendons, 252 of them for each leg, extend 34 feet below the top of the foundations to anchor the structure securely to its base. At ground level, only the two outside corners of each triangular base are pre-stressed by two groups of 63 steel bars in each corner. To facilitate the fabrication, shipping, positioning, and erection of the 35 feet-long steel bars, the fabricators, Stress Steel Corp., chose to pre-assemble them into groups of 21 each, which could be shipped and erected as a unit. Each unit has three rows of seven bars each; the bars in the middle row starting 10 feet above the bottom. Specially designed jigs were used in the shop to fabricate and assemble the steel bars, grout tubes, anchors and bracing. The bars, 1-3/4 inches in diameter, are made of alloy steel with an ultimate strength of 145,000 psi (pounds per square inch). The ends of the bars were threaded into steel end plates, 1-3/4 inches thick. Rigid welded steel tubing of 1-1/2 inches inside diameter, tack welded to the end plates, served as grout tubes around the steel bars and acted as stiffeners for the 21-bar assemblies during shipping and concreting. Steel angle braces were attached to each group of bars for added rigidity during handling and erection, as well as steel cross-plates for extra support. A completed bar assembly weighed less than 3 tons and could be handled quickly and easily. Six such assemblies (126 bars) made a truckload for shipment to the job site. Three bar assemblies (63 bars each) were placed on each side of the two exterior corners of each triangular Arch leg.

Ancestral Lean Ground Beef is a modern interpretation of the ancestral way of eating, by combining ground beef with two very nutrient-dense organ meats: heart and liver. Beef heart and liver are an excellent source of Iron, B-vitamins, zinc, selenium, antioxidents, vitamin A, D, E and K.

The Spenco Ground Control insole, available in three arch heights, reduces excess material around the heel to smooth out your foot-strike. With updated learning on the mechanics of the foot, Ground Control seeks to work with the foot, not against it. The neutrally positioned center-of-pressure design centers the foot and reduces pronation forces.

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The Arch Jet is a ground spray element that emits a single stream of water arching outward. The feature flow rates can be adjusted to increase or decrease the spray height and projection. The Arch jet is designed for wet deck applications with no standing water.

AN EASY fixing method, especially for lighter wooden or metal arches is to use ground spikes. You simply slot the arch leg into the spike (make sure you measure the width or diameter of the leg to get the right sized spike). The spike is then driven into the ground to about 20cm (8"), and provides a sturdy anchor for each leg.

It can be a little tricky to get the correct spikes to match up with your arch so here's a quick tip for you: get some suitably sized length of sturdy metal piping (available from all good DIY and hardware stores) and fix the legs into these to effectively extend the depth of the legs.

Sometimes the retailer will have suitable fixing available as an option, otherwise a well-stocked DIY store should have what you need - look for steel fence post supports and find one that fits the width of your timber arch legs.

METAL arches are usually lightweight enough to be sunk into soft ground to a depth of about 40cm (14"). If the soil is a little firm then water it first or use a spike or pole to make a pilot hole first.

AN ALTERNATIVE method of securing an arch is to obtain two planter boxes (in a matching style to your arch) and fix them to the arch, one either side, fill them with soil and plant your favourite flowers.

UNLIKE ARCHES which have longer legs, arbours are designed to be freestanding. You can secure them to hard surfaces with brackets as per wooden arches, or in soft ground you will need to screw a timber stake (about 30cm tall) to each leg, and then sink the whole stake into the ground. The arbour legs will rest on the surface.

Text description provided by the architects. Common Ground is the result of an experiment of revitalising unused land in the middle of the city. By applying prefab methods, e.g. producing modules in a factory, transporting them to the construction site and assembling them on-site, it was possible to reduce the construction time of the 5300 m2 building to five months.

At the traffic-heavy main street side, container modules were stacked to give the building exterior more impact and draw attention from passers-by. The mass on the opposite side has been kept open to naturally connect to the visitor flow of the surrounding environment and invite people in more easily.

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