Here is an exploded view of the taller of the two tables. This was made by copying the table over to the side and them moving the parts away from each other.

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So called closed polysurfaces, Solids and closed meshes with a volume are always hollow on the inside when you trim or split it. Is that what you mean? This is totally fine and should not have any influence on the print output.


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You kind of dunked on your own reading here, but I liked it, particularly picking up on calling Sophie a hollow herself. What does that make of her name, then. Is she wise to be a hollow? Is it better than either falling into a hollow like Jonah or obsessing about the hollow like Jack? Interesting reading.

Even with major changes along the waterfront, the vibrant mix of cultures that characterize Sleepy Hollow is expected to remain a hallmark of the village. A short stroll down Valley Street offers delicacies from the Chilean Los Andes Bakery, to Ecuadorian food at Los Tigres Restaurant, or Peruvian specialties at Mancora.

Further afield, residents and visitors alike enjoy access from Sleepy Hollow to hundreds of acres of walking and running trails in the nearby Rockefeller State Park Preserve, and to special events and tours at sites such as the 1883 Lighthouse at Sleepy Hollow, and Philipsburg Manor historic site, which includes shuttles for tours of the Rockefeller estate, Kykuit.

Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow are easily accessible from the northeastern United States of America via interstate highways I-87 and I-287 which cross the Hudson River at Tarrytown on the Tappan Zee Bridge. I-95 runs nearby. We are 2.5 hours from Philadelphia, 3.5 hours from Boston, and 5 hours from Washington, DC.

Westchester County Airport, 240 Airport Road, White Plains, NY 10604, 914-995-4860 (airlines). The closest airport, about 30 minutes drive from Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow. Direct service to destinations within the United States, connections are available to major international cities. Rental cars are available on premises.

Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark, New Jersey, John F. Kennedy International Airport, and LaGuardia Airport: The three major international airports in the New York City area offer service to just about anywhere. Rental cars are available. For connections to rail, look for bus service to Grand Central Terminal. Most of our local taxi and livery cars offer service to and from the three internationals. New York City yellow cabs will take to you Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow in a pinch, but the fares will be exorbitant. Ask if your hotel offers airport shuttle service.

Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan is served by twenty bus companies whose routes cover the northeast United States. Take the shuttle subway (S) from Times Square to Grand Central Terminal where you can connect to commuter rail to Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow.

First thing you need to know is that the Gilmore Girls was filmed on set at the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank, California. So the actual Stars Hollow is a TV set. But the pilot was filmed in Unionville, Ontario in Canada. Apparently, you can see echoes of Stars Hollow there, but its real inspiration was from New England, and specifically Connecticut.

The story is set in 1790 in the countryside around the former Dutch settlement of Tarry Town, in a secluded glen known as Sleepy Hollow. The legend relates the tale of Ichabod Crane, a lean, lanky, and superstitious schoolmaster from Connecticut. Crane competes with Abraham "Brom Bones" Van Brunt, the town rowdy, for the hand of Katrina Van Tassel, the daughter of wealthy farmer Baltus Van Tassel. Ichabod Crane sees marriage to Katrina as a means of procuring Van Tassel's wealth. The tension among the three continues for some time and is soon brought to a head.

The story was the longest one published as part of The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. (commonly referred to as The Sketch Book), which Irving issued serially throughout 1819 and 1820, using the pseudonym "Geoffrey Crayon".[2] Irving wrote The Sketch Book during a tour of Europe, and parts of the tale may also be traced to European origins. Headless horsemen were staples of Northern Europe storytelling, featuring in German, Irish (e.g., Dullahan), Scandinavian (e.g., the Wild Hunt), and British legends, and were included in Robert Burns's Scots poem "Tam o' Shanter" (1790) and Brger's Der Wilde Jger, translated as The Wild Huntsman (1796). Usually viewed as omens of ill fortune for those who chose to disregard their apparitions, these spectres found their victims in proud, scheming persons and characters with hubris and arrogance.[3] One particularly influential rendition of this folktale was the last of the "Legenden von Rbezahl" ('Legends of Rbezahl') from J. K. A. Musus's literary retellings of German folktales Volksmrchen der Deutschen (1783).[4]

According to another hypothesis, the figure of the "headless rider" Irving could have been drawn from German literature, and more precisely from the Chronicle of Szprotawa by J.G. Kreis written in the first half of the 19th century. In the 19th century, the police counselor Kreis noted that in the previous century, the inhabitants of this city were afraid to move after dusk on Hospitalstrasse (now Sdowa Street) due to the headless rider apparition seen there.[7]In support of the hypothesis, according to information taken from the work by Z.Sinko entitled Polish Reception of Washington Irving's Work: Between Enlightenment and Romanticism from 1988, Walter Scott encouraged Irving to learn German to be able to read stories, ballads, and legends in their native language.[8]

Today, we have a guest essay from writer Thulasi Seshan, a political researcher and Gilmore Girls fan who wanted to zero in on why Stars Hollow\u2019s politics are so fascinating, inspiring, and community-oriented \u2014 and how something as seemingly quaint as the Town Meeting is actually a rare balm in today\u2019s hyper-polarized political environment.

Maple Hollow has three trails. The north trail is a multi-use, single-track trail from Maple Hollow Trailhead to Ann's Trail. There's also a downhill bike-only trail, and a south trail. The south trail is a multi-use single-track from Maple Hollow Trailhead to Brookside Trailhead.

Additional information, outdoor equipment, trip suggestions and guided or self-guided tours may be obtained from outdoor guide and outfitting businesses. Check area chambers of commerce, telephone directories or search the internet for listings.

Labrador Hollow's topography is responsible for its unique character. The area is located in the middle of a valley running north to south that was dug out by glacial movement that occurred during the Pleistocene Epoch. Massive ice sheets from the last glaciation episode (Wisconsinan glaciation episode) retreated from the area approximately ten thousand years ago. They left behind numerous sedimentary deposits and superficial features, some of which filled with water and are now called the Finger Lakes, while others became known as valleys.

Taking its rightful spot as my favorite book this year (and maybe of all time), Winterset Hollow is an immaculate mixture of good, evil, darkness, and light that had me hooked from beginning to end. Twisted and unexpected, I could not put this novel down until I knew the outcome of the horrific events that took place in this wonderfully mysterious and suspenseful novel.

If you're visiting this blog, like I suspect a lot of my readers are, because you're a student who was assigned Best American Short Stories for a class, and you're stumped about how to write a paper on "The Hollow" by Greg Jackson, boy, are you in luck. This story might seem kind of impenetrable. You might be trying to make headway thinking about what this story could possibly be all about and why it's supposed to be so good and find yourself, like Jack trying to force his way into the hollow in the story, thinking that "there's no easy way in" to the heart of what the story's all about.

Not surprisingly, since the two are so different on a fundamental level, they interpret nearly everything differently, beginning with their recollections of college. Jack found everyone, after a while, to be basically boring and normal, while Jonah "thought that their classmates had been deeply weird and had clung to the idea that they were dull and conventional to keep from sliding off the face of the earth." Jonah remembers that there had been a popular movement among the students to bring him back after he was expelled, but Jack doesn't remember anything of the sort.

The hollow which gives the story its name is an architectural feature of Jack's home that doesn't make any sense. The home was built, like a lot of older homes, in different phases. It had been "fixed up and expanded over the years." Somewhere in one of those expansions or renovations, there had come to be a walled-off area in the home that Jack couldn't get into and which didn't seem to have a purpose. It's Jonah who discovers the hollow. Jack soon becomes obsessed with it. He begins to feel "a great restlessness growing inside him, something vast and formless."

No wonder the hollow in the house holds such fascination for him. He has just given in to his own hollow, the hidden thing within him. No wonder he becomes obsessed with it and thinks of it almost as a holy place, like "Mecca or Jerusalem."

Of course, Rope Man, we learn, is now dead, and when Jonah decides to live out his fantasy of climbing to the top of the water tower, he falls and hurts himself badly. Jack can never get into the hollow to see what's there, and Jonah's freedom just leaves him broken and living with his mom, hoping to save enough money to go study art in France.

This leaves Jack, in particular, hoping for some third option. He recalls a time when he went to a church for a concert with Sophie. There was an open space in the church, but he recalls not finding it uncanny like the hollow. Instead, it was "an intimate, tall, solid space." While listening to the music, Jack heard the sound of trucks outside. He found this mix of the church music with the trucks affecting, with the truck noises "accentuating perhaps the simultaneous existence of the disparate realities that hold our fragile world together in its brittle shell. The music tiptoed along the knife edge of its key, its tones, giving the illusion of freedom when there were always far more missteps than safe harbors and nimble plunges into grace." Again, Jack rejects freedom, even when he feels its call the clearest. Freedom is too uncertain. be457b7860

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