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Sometimes everybody needs a real magic to walk easier through life. Today's problems are so big that only magic can improve our mood. And definitely after a hard day at work, we seek for a little fun. So, I was waiting for you here, fun leave it to computer games. Your required magic as an escape from the reality and the necessary fun can be found together in one place if you choose this game. It will give you relaxation for mind and soul. Everyone needs a break and must not avoid it. You just select this interesting game to return freshness to your face. Also, game task is easy and you'll have fun looking for conjurer hats. As you already know there is no magic without hat and no rabbit. Therefore, you need to find rabbits and return them into the hat. I wish you a good time!
Only two mics for the full band = awkward positions. And don't make fun of my scruff, I'm allowed to be hairy on the radio.
Photo taken by Nidhi Chanani.
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Some friends wanted to do a mock Christmas card and I volunteered to photograph it. It only took us about a half hour to setup, tear-down, and get a handful of appropriately disturbing photos.
Lighting Info: One Vivitar 285HV flash with 1/4 CTO gel in an umbrella high camera right. Slow shutter speed (1/8") to burn in the lights from the tree.
Birch Spoon
Flaxseed Oil Finish
This was meant to be a small camping/pocket spoon from the start. I put a rather large bowl on it and just kept working towards the small spoon. It wasn't until I took off half of the handle, that I realized that I had the makings of a fairly decent regular handled spoon right up to the point, where I sawed half of it away. I was left with an extremely awkward looking spoon.
Sometimes it is important to look at the entire piece during the process, to decide where you will end up rather than blindly insisting that am carving a pocket spoon despite what the spoon is telling me.
The Birch is from the Haliburton HIghlands, Ontario