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5711/1A-010
A nice Patek Nautilus 5711 and one of the best icons today! What can you write about this stunning piece. For me it is one of the nicest watches out there! This model with the curved sides is even better than the 'original'.
Gerald Genta designed this wonderful watch and a lot has written about it. This 'new' version is the nicest for me. As the curved 'ears' make it a bit more in balance.
Curious and upside down on the top wire of a barbed wire fence on a rural property near Katherine, in northern Australia's Top End.
The distinctive blue facial skin of the Blue-faced Honeyeater, Entomyzon cyanotis, turns from its juvenile colour of olive-yellow to blue by the time it is about 16 months old.
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I've been wanting to paint myself for awhile now, and I finally found some face-paint. It didn't go on very smoothly though, so I did some post-processing to it to smooth the look out.
I'm late in posting this again, but I did take it yesterday.
Here are the originals from this photo shoot.
Day twenty-four of my 365 Days challenge.
Friday, 28th November, 2008
The Blue-faced Honeyeater is a large black, white and golden olive-green honeyeater with striking blue skin around the yellow to white eye. The crown, face and neck are black, with a narrow white band across the back of the neck. The upperparts and wings are a golden olive green, and the underparts are white, with a grey-black throat and upper breast. The blue facial skin is two-toned, with the lower half a brilliant cobalt blue. Juvenile birds are similar to the adults but the facial skin is yellow-green and the bib is a lighter grey. This honeyeater is noisy and gregarious, and is usually seen in pairs or small flocks. It is known as the Banana-bird in tropical areas, for its habit of feeding on banana fruit and flowers.
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A skein of fingering weight yarn "Paladin" from Fergus Yarn Co.; a braid of spinning fibre, 40/30/30 UK alpaca/ bluefaced Leicester/Polwarth "Leaf Peeping" from akara.
Project 365, 2023 Edition: Day 289/365
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Wet felted birdhouse I made for my girlfriend. It has 2 inner layers of English 56s, then locks of angora, mohair, teeswater, then 2 layers of merino, and some teeswater, Bluefaced Leicester, angora and bamboo fibre on the top
Blue-faced Honeyeater (Entomyzon cyanotis), western New South Wales.
These birds are great characters and fun to watch.
Did the Americans elect the antichrist as their president? And are they therefore calling their country a purely Christian nation?
5711/1A-010
A nice Patek Nautilus 5711 and one of the best icons today! What can you write about this stunning piece. For me it is one of the nicest watches out there! This model with the curved sides is even better than the 'original'.
the long locks are angora, the tight curls are Bluefaced leicester and the looser curls are wensleydale
Mural by Natalie Shugailo aka (sub)urban warrior seen along the B_Line railroad tracks on Hubbard Street in Chicago, Illinois.
5711/1A-010
A nice Patek Nautilus 5711 and one of the best icons today! What can you write about this stunning piece. For me it is one of the nicest watches out there! This model with the curved sides is even better than the 'original'.
The finished piece of felt. Now it's dry, the silk shows up. The organza didn't felt as well as hoped, but it's like that-some seems to felt really well, another that feels exactly the same won't.
How to wet felt: www.flickr.com/photos/zedster01/sets/72157616886297918/
First photo/step: www.flickr.com/photos/zedster01/3448669070/in/set-7215761...
The offspring of honeyeater birds has no specific title. Similar to other baby birds, we can call them honeyeater chicks.
Did you know...
The crescent honeyeater (Phylidonyris pyrrhopterus) is a honeyeater bird of the family Meliphagidae found in southern Australia. It is most strongly related to the common New Holland honeyeater (Phylidonyris novaehollandiae) and the white-cheeked honeyeater (Phylidonyris niger), both of which are members of the Phylidonyris genus.
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I try to abide by the red rule - if you see something red, you take a photo of it. There might be just a tad of variation in color here and there (barely), but for the most part this yarn is RED. After dyeing the wool, I rinsed it several times to get any excess dye out, but it is possible there will be some bleeding when you first handwash it, so please wash it by itself just to be sure.
92 yards
100% Bluefaced Leicester wool
Single ply
Averages worsted weight
5711/1A-010
A nice Patek Nautilus 5711 and one of the best icons today! What can you write about this stunning piece. For me it is one of the nicest watches out there! This model with the curved sides is even better than the 'original'.
by leslie friend
Pattern source: A Friend to knit with
Yarn: handspun from Three Waters Farm Blueface Leicester Top
Needles: 4,5 mm
5711/1A-010
A nice Patek Nautilus 5711 and one of the best icons today! What can you write about this stunning piece. For me it is one of the nicest watches out there! This model with the curved sides is even better than the 'original'.
The Blue-faced Malkoha, Phaenicophaeus viridirostris , is a member of the cuckoo order of birds, the Cuculiformes, which also includes the roadrunners, the anis, and the Hoatzin.
It is restricted to Sri Lanka and southern India. The Blue-faced Malkoha is a bird of open forests and scrub jungle. It nests in a thorn bush, the typical clutch being two, sometimes three, eggs.
This is a largish species at 39 cm. Its back and head are dark green, and the uppertail is green edged with white. The throat and belly are lighter green. There is a large blue patch around the eye and the bill is green. Sexes are similar, but juveniles are duller and barred above.
The Blue-faced Malkoha takes a variety of insects, caterpillars and small vertebrates. It occasionally eats berries
Model & Makeup: Josephine Caspari
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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