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Cnoc Coinnich - which was promoted to Corbett status in 2016 - lies between Loch Goil and Loch Long. Its pointed summit is a splendid viewpoint, particularly looking out down the Firth of Clyde.
Here is a 1/72 scale Bristol Spaceplanes Ascender model I'm building from wood.
Carving the airfoil into the top of the wing. It took a really sharp chisel and plane to cut the wood smoothly, as much of the cutting had to happen cross-grain.
A full series of images of the construction are at the new Solid Model Memories gallery:
The side of Walpa Gorge as we reached the end. Time to get back to view the sunset from the viewing area.
Looking up the spiral staircase at McGulpin Point Lighthouse. I'm not sure if I like this one or the black and white version better.
"Winged Figure Ascending", a sculpture by Stephen De Staebler, was installed in March 2012 in The Bosque area near the Hatheway Cultural Center on the Godfrey campus of Lewis and Clark Community College. Born in St. Louis, Staebler was an important figure in the Bay Area Figurative Movement and an internationally celebrated sculptor best recognized for his work in clay and bronze. His art is in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Smithsonian American Art Museium, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and many others. Photo by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College Photographer.
Video of us ascending to the surface at “Alice in Wonderland.” Don’t worry, I didn’t crash into the buoy.
All you have to do is dump one hundred million billion sunflower seeds into your yard for the birds to eat, and after only six or seven years, one small sunflower will grow!
We ascend to Mount Hakodate only to find the city's scene is completely fog-ed out by the bad weather. Nvm, i will come here in my next life.
This is a view of the seventh floor of the Kansas Capital in Topeka Kansas as you go up the staircase to the upper chamber of the dome.