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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Psalms 23:4-6


Even though I walk through the valley of death I shall fear no evil.

For you are with me;

Your rod and your staff comfort me.

You arrange before me a table in front of my enemies.

You have anointed my head with oil and my cup is filled to overflowing.

Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life.

And I will dwell in the house of Jehovah to the length of days.


                                                                                      King David

Monday, October 22, 2012

Lunsemfwa Diversion Dam Upgrade



The one thing I treasure the most about my career path is to be able to see the transformation of a place while capturing moments in digital mode. Enjoy these and officially as of 4th October, 2012, I am a Registered Professional Civil Engineer with the Engineering Institution of Zambia (EIZ). At 30 years old this is no small matter. God bless and enjoy. Cheers.


 
 
  
 


 
 
 

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Mita Hills Dam ~ New Guesthouse

Between January and May, 2012, Mita Hills Dam received a face lift with the addition of two more guesthouses. Watch the construction transition of one of the guesthouses in the pictures below;







 






Sunday, November 27, 2011

Still Moments ~ Swedish Cuisine








Reindeer Meat..

A well enjoyed meal is reflected by a clean plate..

Part of the hydro power training participants - Bo, Manuel, Kittyo and Mauricio relaxing. Year 2010


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Quartz-Dolerite

                             
   Quartz~Dolerite

An intrusive rock, similar to dolerite but with an excess of quartz. Dolerite is similar in composition to basalt, which is eruptive (from volcanoes), and gabbro, which is plutonic. The differing crystal sizes are due to the different rate of cooling, basalt cools quickly and has a very fine structure, while gabbroDolerite is intermediate. cools very slowly, at great depth, and large crystals develop.
Quartz-dolerite is very common in central Scotland, in intrusive formations, sills and dykes, and is widely quarried for roadstone. It was used with some success for making millstones at one time, the Millstone Grit part of the Carboniferous strata not being present in Scotland, but it is no longer used for this purpose, and would probably be illegal now due to the formation of small quartz and other silicate particles, which could cause the serious respiratory disease silicosis.
In Scotland quartz-dolerite is commonly known as whin or whinstone.
Quartz-dolerite contains many cooling fractures and weathers badly, becoming unstable. It is not uncommon for large boulders to break loose, and significant rockfalls are not uncommon. It is regarded as dangerous as far as climbing is concerned.
It is widely accepted to have complete and proper safety attire when dealing with this rare stone.


Referring Source: Wikipedia

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