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I was actually pretty happy to see this pull in. I know it's "just" a Boxster Spyder, but it actually has some "rarity" if you would, to it. Love this little beast.
impressions @ Witches' kitchen
Do not open the box! Every war is the senseless destruction of lives
in the interests of the arms industry and a few deranged fanatics!
for "Crazy Tuesday" theme is "boxes"
a nice Tuesday , listen the :
Little boxes on the hillside
Little boxes made of ticky-tacky
Little boxes on the hillside
Little boxes all the same
There's a green one and a pink one
And a blue one and a yellow one
And they're all made out of ticky-tacky
And they all look just the same
And the people in the houses
All went to the university
Where they were put in boxes
And they came out all the same
And there's doctors and lawyers
And business executives
And they're all made out of ticky-tacky
And they all look just the same
And they all play on the golf course
And drink their martinis dry
And they all have pretty children
And the children go to school
And the children go to summer camp
And then to the university
Where they are put in boxes
And they come out all the same...........
Apparently this bag type is called a 'box pouch'. I've been looking at various tutorials, youtube videos and pictures to see what the basic idea is and how I can make my own little changes. I particularly love the strap on one side, tab on the other idea. On this bag I made the tab wider, just because. I decided that a narrow tab is the way to go.
This bag is a gift for someone who loves green and chartreuse. Both fabrics are from the Geogram fabric line by Samarra Khaja. I was careful to line up the print and quilting along the zipper edge.
Aren't these fabrics fabulous? I love the different shades of green- even the grey is on the green side when you look at it carefully. So I picked a green background to go with it, of course.
I finished this bag just in time for 'Different Shades of Green' in the "Looking Close...on Friday!" group. Woot!
I tried to capture my dear sunflower
in a box .. so it would last forever :-)
I usually do not like to alter my photos
this upright shot was asking for something
On Monday 3/2/2025, 4116s (Aurizon shuttle) is seen approaching the expressway overpass at Bolivar (Adelaide) with 2214 in charge of 16 wagons.
This box turtle had been digging nests, plus it had gotten a little too cold so it was apparently sleeping.
Most of the flower boxes in Venice had...well...flowers. This one had a succulent. It's still very beautiful.
193 881 mit einem Containerzug auf der Nord-Süd-Strecke im Leinetal zwischen Freden und Beulshausen.
wooden box i did for a little shop/ gallery thing ..
cardboard heads with african hairdresser beards
and a hand drawn book with 400 faces astroturf
and last but not least a photograph of a shell gasstation
- the essentials of life
Girls carrying and balancing huge packages seem to be rife in Düsseldorf right now!!
It’s the Spring!
People are looking for a change in their lives ...clearing out, buying new gear or moving to a new home!
Hope for a free and independent future perhaps...
As evening sets in, NS 3481 puts in some work, shoving roughly 8 or so boxcars up the steep grade to be spotted at Verst Logistics Warehouse in Richwood, KY. Richwood is home to a fairly good sized industrial park, served by Gest St. based local T65 almost daily.
Habitaciones vacías y paredes desnudas para llenar con nuevos proyectos, nuevas ilusiones, todo lo nuevo que encontramos en un nuevo lugar y también las cosas de siempre, esas que nos gusta llevar con nosotros y que hacen que la nueva casa sea "la nuestra". De momento casi todo por colocar.... aunque alguien ya encontró su huequito
Close, careful encounter with an eastern box turtle, a vulnerable species.
DeKalb County (Clairmont Heights), Georgia, USA.
18 September 2025.
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Eifel landscape, 2021. Blick von der Eichenbacher Flur ins Dreisbachtal.
Auf dieser Wiese haben wir als Kinder Ostereier gesucht.
Ein wenig romantisierend habe ich das Bild zunächst „Heimat“ genannt, weil es für mich genau das verkörpert. Es erinnert mich ganz persönlich an eine tolle Kindheit, die ich in dieser Landschaft verbringen durfte.
Die Härte des kargen Lebens der Eifelbauern dort musste ich nie erleben. Das mussten nicht einmal jene meiner Vorfahren, die aus dieser Gegend stammten. Das ist ein großes Geschenk, und ich empfinde Dankbarkeit. Es ist zudem nicht mein Verdienst. Aber das Gefühl, das ich beim Anblick meines Fotos empfinde, kann ich am besten so benennen. „Meine" Heimat halt!
Box cutter with blade extended, around 1.4x magnification, converted to B&W. For #MacroMondays #Cutter
Blade is about 27 mm long from base to tip.
the box that is the BBC Scotland digital media centre reflected in the still water of the River Clyde
Pacific Quay - October 2017
Hey all. A couple days ago, I signed up for National Novel Writing Month. You know, for fun. I started a couple days late, the idea is to start a novel on November 1 and have 50000 words by November 30. Despite never having completed a short story before, let alone a novel, I thought this was a worthy challenge. As of this writing (Nov 9, 1:20am) I'm up to 7744 words and no signs of slowing down. If you've been following my photostream, it should come as no surprise that my novel is kind of dark, kind of spooky, and all sorts of quiet subtlety. See if you can find me on that site, I got the same fun name, and the same funny face as here. You can watch my progress throughout the month. I may even start posting excerpts if I write anything good, too.
the box moth look out for these guys if you have box (buxas)hedging the caterpillars will strip it and kill it which is heart breaking as they take so long to grow
Taken at f/1.4. This is one of only three or four items that connect me to the past 20 years of my life. Aside from this, and the few other 'items', life started over for me two years ago, and this is one thing I have been able to keep with me. I hand-made this box several years ago. It is what's inside this box that counts. The few other things that connect to my former life are inside of this. I made this box to look like an antique....
Exploration of the present day human condition and behavior as reflected in the lifeless world of mannequins and store windows. As beautiful as it seems from a visual perspective, there is an ever-present reminder of the lack of emotions, and an almost surrealistic belief of happiness and pleasure derived from the material world. Trapped in a well-conceived, visually stimulating box, these mannequins exude spiritual bliss, presenting a paradoxical interpretation of reality.
4-6-0 Hall Class 6990 "Witherslack Hall" rounds the curve at Kinchley Lane with the recently restored Box Vans during the Great Central Railways Autumn Gala.
it was a good day spent in the sun with friends and family as we await the arriaval of the newest member of the family. We showered my sister-in-law today with gifts and love for the emminant arrival of her first baby in a couple of weeks. I have decided the baby is a boy, and he will arrive on the 27th in the early-mid afternoon (around 3:00)
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