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Don’t skim your butt! Another super saturated post, this look is growing on me big time. Might have to use it for a full video! Let’s make parkour colourful again @shaneparkour on the Technical undershoot #parkour #freerunning #undershoot #haverhill #parkourlife #parkourtraining #saturated #jumpin #ninjawarrior #parkourtraining #movementculture
Winnekenni Castle // 1875 // C. Willis Damon // In 1861, Dr. James R. Nichols, a brilliant chemist and agriculturist bought the Darling Farm, which sat on a hill overlooking Lake Kenoza, to use for his experiments with chemical fertilizers. In 1872, after visiting England and Scotland he was inspired by their long-standing stone structures and he returned with an idea to build a summer home from native boulders and rocks. He was quoted at the time as saying … “we desire to prove to farmers and others in a practical way the value of boulder rocks (so common on almost every New England Farm) as building materials.” Construction began in 1873 and was completed two years later in 1875. He called the building Winnekenni Castle and the surrounding farm Winnekenni, an Algonquian Native American term for “Very Beautiful!”
Just ten years after its construction, Mr. Nichols, with failing health sold the property to his cousin who remained the owner just another ten years. The home changed hands again before being purchased by the City of Haverhill. A fire gutted much of the Victorian era furnishings inside in 1969.
Sylvanus Porter House // 1887 // Wheeler and Northend // The Gardner House was designed by the firm of Wheeler and Northend of Lynn, Massachusetts and built for Sylvanus Porter Gardner, a shoe manufacturer. After forming a number of partnerships in shoe manufacturing, he established his own firm with two of his brothers, Gardner Brothers, in the late 1870s. He later served as president of the Haverhill Five Cent Savings Bank until shortly prior to his death in 1921.
The Gardner house is an extremely well-preserved, large-scale, three-story hip-block house with complex massing in the Queen Anne style. A prominent massing feature of the house typical of many Victorian styles including the Queen Anne style, is its pronounced verticality and asymmetricality. The position of the house on its lot, with its narrower end facing the street,
strongly emphasizes this characteristic. The most prominent massing feature of the house is a large, round, three-story tower with an onion-shaped conical roof located in the front-right corner of the house.
Rocks Village Hand Tub House (Fire House) // 1840 // The Rocks Village Hand Tub House is a combination tub house / meeting hall from the early industrial period (1830-1870). It resides in the Rocks Village Local Historic District which was listed in the National Register in 1976.
It is called a hand tub house because it housed manually operated fire-fighting pump. The building was constructed primarily using Federal stylistic elements, however the window above the fire door on the façade of the building gives the building a slight classical air. The structure was restored thanks to a grant from the Mass Historical Commission. The building is now open for events and educational functions.
This guy has a pair of Bruce Lees actual sunglasses! Get to know @shaneparkour who loves the really technical movements. Find an obscure challenge, maybe requiring precise takeoffs or landings, bit of climbing or maybe a difficult movement sequence and he’s all over it. He’s also a ninja warrior course tester so blame him for the warped wall being so easy #parkour #freerunning #technical #haverhill #parkourlife #parkourtraining #roofculture #jumpin #ninjawarrior #parkourtraining #movementculture
6 weeks pp vs 11 months pp
In the first photo I was just about able to start back on my fitness. Although this was really hard with the sleepless nights and busy days coping with a newborn. I had no time for sleep, to do my hair, makeup or housework I was exhausted but so proud of myself for making a human and nurturing him, something I’d NEVER done before! I’m proud of how far I’ve come and how hard I’ve trained to get myself back into working out (forever still neglecting legs and glutes as always though ), But the 6 weeks pp Emily I still admire more. Being a new mum is hard, sleepless nights are hard, pp depression is HARD. And I was able to deal with all that and overcome it. Mums... NEVER doubt yourself..!! You’re amazing!!
#fitness #fitmum #polefit #love #beautiful #strength #haverhill #burystedmunds #cambridge #polefitness #baby #pregnancy #postpartum #postpartumfitness #pregnant #pregnantpoler #poleart #aerialfitness #aerial