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Going through my computer and trying to clean up my photo storage system, which is a disaster, I came across this photo from a good hike I had in Eugene with Margot.
I need some help!
My grandmother passed away this past winter and she inspired me to crochet/knit.
We had this one afghan, growing up, that she made, that I loved. Unfortunately, it was destroyed in the wash years ago.
When she passed I inherited all her yarn/needles. Well, I came across 9 skeins! of the original yarn of the afghan!
I was given instructions on how to clean the yarn to work it into a new afghan...but I am having a hard time finding the pattern!
As you can see below, it appears to be a distinct pattern. Does anyone recognize this pattern?
I have tried searching ravelery (with no luck, there is just so much).
Also, I can't tell if its perhaps crocheted in strips and then "sewn" together, because of how the color blocks seem to stop in the "straight" parts and look "checkered".
Any help would be much appreciated.
Unfortunately Roxy, Verity, and Ethan are missing from the picture. Next year we need to make sure to get a shot of all the kids. And one with the adults too.
Brianna Ballout age progressed: 7. She was abducted by her non-custodial father, Samir Ali Ballout in 1996 at age 2 www.doenetwork.us/nampn/cases/ballout_brianna.html
For more info about his card please see my blog: septemberninth.blogspot.com/2010/05/missing-you.html
At the RAF Waddington International Air Show we saw, among others, the Red Arrows, of course. The Saturday display that we saw was a slightly odd looking one as it was one those unfortunate times when the team had to display with just eight pilots as Red 3, Flt Lt Kirsty Moore, had been suffering from a food poisoning and did not display on Saturday. She did recover to display on the Sunday, which apparently was a much more windier day, which caused some displays to be cancelled.
Anyway, Kirsty's non-appearance in the sky gave us a commentary gem from Red 10, Sqn Ldr Graeme Bagnall, also known as Baggers. Upon explaining how the team operates with just 8 pilots displaying, he let out the following from his mouth:
"So today, Red 5, Zane, he slipped into Kirsty's missing slot."
Yes, Baggers, we've got it recorded.
It of course could just be that Pete and I have our minds in the deepest gutter in the world. ;-)
Kenyan Red Cross workers remove bodies from Nakumatt supermarket in downtown Nairobi, Friday, Jan. 30, 2009 twenty-five bodies have been removed from the debris, dozens others were still missing Friday, two days after a massive fire swept through a supermarket in downtown Nairobi.
Photo/Tom Maruko
Missing in grey.
Welcome to your Gay Village.
Seen on Hurst Street in Southside.
Still has the Marilyn Monroe statue.
Plus a banner with a rainbow.
The summer, that is.
Thanks for visiting and I hope that you enjoy the work
Regards
Cluke
Clicking on this link......
...will take you into a really nice viewer that I discovered recently where you can see the rest of my work (use Ctrl and your scroll wheel to change the number and size of thumbnails)
Imported Holiday Goodies & German Style Breakfast.
Creating a German Experience at home. (As Close as Possible)
Marzipan,Stollen, Pfefferneuse, Lebkuchen, Schokolade, Kaffee, Muesli,Westphalian Ham,German Hard Salami, Brötchen Käse, Ham, Cheese, Egg, Cake, Salami, Chocolate,Cookies,Marzipan,Gingerbread, Cereal Breakfast, Coffee, Bread Rolls
Missing since 04/01/2006 - facebook.com/findbrianshaffer
2nd year medical student at OSU
Last seen: 1546 N. High Street, Columbus, OH at the Ugly Tuna Saloona in the early morning hours. He was last seen at top of escalator and never seen leaving bar on surveillance videos. Call CrimeStoppers at 877.645.TIPS with any information. You can remain anonymous and a $25,500 reward is available.
Day 136:
This is the scene when I came home. My family was nowhere to be found. This was extremely eerie to me because this house is always so neat and tidy and here is a complete mess. It is like they vanished into thin air.
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My wife and two boys are visiting grandmother out of state. Our dog Gaia has been very sad since her boys are not home. While things around the house are quiet, I must admit that it is too quiet. I guess I will take up a seat next to Gaia and wait.
Olympus Zuiko 70-300 f4.5-5.6 ED
"Are you going away with no word of farewell
Will there be not a trace left behind?
I could have loved you better, I didn't mean to be unkind,
Oh, you know that was the last thing on my mind?"
(lyrics by Tom Paxton) from my CD "Taking a Dive (Heart First)" www.cdbaby.com/cd/peterthompson/lastthingonmymind
"The Radicalism of the American Revolution" is a devised, ensemble-driven work-in-progress in which our company plays every wife, counselor, brother, and groupie surrounding the British Monarchy over its 1000-year history. We're just missing our Kings and Queens - which is where you come in.
Each audience member will be assigned a specific monarch, handed a script, and will act out a scene with our (very friendly) group. So, in an act of true American Democracy, everyone and anyone will get a chance at ruling, as we watch the procession of time, power, and politics tick the years away from William the Conquerer to QEII.
I'm missing this view from my last trip to Southern California to see family. My brother's wife's parents were out of town and were thrilled to have me housesit for them while I was there. It was a difficult, stressful job but I felt I was up to the task. Ha! This was my view while reading and soaking the toes during the afternoons.
One of the wakeboard riders at Ski Rixen has become separated from their board. Made for an interesting picture.
11 April 2019, Missing Railway Links: A challenge for Cohesion and Growth in Border Regions
Belgium - Brussels - April 2019
© European Union / Fred Guerdin
Nathalie VERSCHELDE, Deputy Head of Unit, DG Regional and Urban Policy - D2 – Interreg, Cross-Border Cooperation, internal borders
Patrice HARSTER, Director EGTC Eurodistrict PAMINA
Michael CRAMER, Member of the European Parliament
Can I tell you how much I love the MMoCA? I love it. There, I've told you. The modern lines are lovely and, in the right light, you can get such incredibly imagery with it. Funny thing? I generally dislike modern art. Weird.
The last few Photography Experiences, my last photos have been spectacular. I wish I could produce that quality daily, yo.
How I did that mojo:
1. I shifted the white balance towards green (In Aperture). I find that Aperture does a much finer job with color shifting than Photoshop - it adjusts the correct range of colors rather than single hues.
2. In Photoshop, duplicated the layer and set the dup to "multiply" in the layer palette.
3. Added a layer mask and painted down the inside of the MMoCA so it wasn't so dark.
4. Cross processed with my normal process (minus the last yellow color layer): www.photoshopsupport.com/tutorials/or/cross-processing.html
5. Flatten the layers. Image> adjustments> variations. (If you've never used this tool, you're missing out on so much.)
6. Set saturation slider to lowest. Add yellow to the midtones, two clicks yellow to the highlights, one click green too. Add blue and green to the shadows - one click each.
7. Upload and go.
Day 224/365-Found this guy on my neighbors plants today. Another Swallow Tail missing part of it's tail. settings: 100.0mm f/5.6 1/500s ISO:400 (2010.08.11) #365Project @sharkbayte
Rolling in for a "Missing-Man" formation at the former Soesterberg Airbase..
Shot 04/05/2009.
© Stacey Kort -- www.code-alpha.com
This place was built in 1806. By the mid nineteen sixties 5 residential house parents lived there, 3 non residential house parents, a daily domestic staff consisting of cook, seamstress, gardener and 4 cleaning ladies, together with a lady to iron. Many of the domestic staff were from the small, picturesque village of Bramham. It closed it's doors in the mid 1980's. Today it lies derelict and slowly crumbling.
A gynaecologist uses a robot. Photograph: Jean-Paul Chasse/Alamy
New life-saving surgical techniques are not being adopted quickly enough in British hospitals. That is the stark conclusion of a report by the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) which warns this week that patients are...
www.healtherpeople.com/nhs-individuals-are-missing-out-on...