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Red phone boxes are like red buses . . . none around and then 5 turn up all at once. Broad Court, opposite the Royal Opera House in central London
Shiki, my cute Yo-SD Ryo, SD Owners Appreciation Fair in Tokyo Theme Park Hotel 2009 (10th~11th February, 2009).
Box opening with Kazuki (Leekeworld D Chouette)
Each year, Gallery Route One in Point Reyes invites over a hundred artists to create unique works of art using a wooden box.
Here are the inspiring artworks they created this year: they range in style from whimsical to poignant and thought-provoking. These photos were taken on closing day, when the gallery organized a live auction for each of this year’s 150 boxes. The proceeds support the gallery’s exhibits and community programs.
Two of the boxes were created by members of our art community: Howard Rheingold (a.k.a. Dr. Rindbrain) contributed an illuminated box called ‘Magical’, while Geo Monley and Meryl Rubenstein made ‘Les Puzzles.’
Members of ‘Pataphysical Studios came to cheer for their peers -- Dr. Really was the highest bidder for Dr. Rindbrain’s piece, which was thus kept in the family. After the show, we all went to Stellina to celebrate over a nice dinner.
About the Box Show:
View more of my Box Show photos:
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Watch a video of the Box Show:
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About Pataphysical Studios:
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I filed my application for the tenured permanent position in digital textuality and digital aesthetics in Humanistic Informatics in Bergen today. My career in a box.
Culgaith Signal Box on Friday 25 March 2016. At this point the S&C was shut north of Appleby so I knew by exploring the area I wasn't going to miss any trains. I was surprised to find the box was still manned. Not sure if this was daytime only or still 24 hours but it must be a long boring shift for the signalman without any trains
Students participate in a Box Car Rally at Palm Plaza Head Start site in Kissimmee, Florida, at the conclusion of the unit on recycling.
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Box Hill is a Woodland and open down with wonderful views
An outstanding area of woodland and chalk downland
Rare truly natural open-space so close to London
Nature trails with spectacular views towards the South Downs
See at least a dozen wild orchid species (early June to early July)
Superb autumnal colour, especially fine beeches and oaks
Fascinating and fun information centre on the summit
Photo taken June 25 2012
On this particular day, I was riding on the bus with Jason Eames as he drove Route 2 up and down Nebraska Avenue during the morning peak, as it was a much better alternative to being stuck outside in Tropical Storm Debby. As we passed near the area of the Tampa Greyhound Track, this little guy ran across the street right in front of the bus. Jason saw it immediately and avoided it. I only caught it out of the corner of my eye and thought it was a piece of cardboard blowing by. On the next trip, we saw the cat still sitting on the side of the road, but weren't sure if it was alive. Jason still had to several more runs on the 2, so it wasn't until a few hours later when we were able to come back up and see if this cat was still alive. Thankfully he was, but he was also obviously cold and frightened. After wrapping him up in a spare t-shirt I had and picking off all the ants that were crawling on him, he started to warm up to us, becoming quite the talkative cat. We tried taking him to the Humane Society of Tampa, but they were unable to take him. They suggested that we take him to Hillsborough County Animal Services, so that's where we went next. The Human Society gave us a cardboard animal carrier to hold him in. On the drive to Animal Services, the cat, or Box Cat as we started calling him, ended up falling asleep, obviously tuckered out from his eventful day. Though Animal Services were closed on that day, an employee who arrived at the building shortly after we did was able to take him in for us. Presumably, a loving family ended up adopting him and hopefully Box Cat is now happy and warm.
Extra goodies =D. String, eye lashes, free fur wig, certificate, instruction booklet and 5 pairs of eyes.
In still photography and video, a matte box is a device used on the end of a lens to block the sun or other light source in order to prevent glare and lens flare. It performs essentially the same function as a lens hood and also mounts in front of the lens, but usually includes adjustable fins called French flags.Another purpose of a matte box is to hold glass or plastic filters in place in front of the lens.
Tirei muitas fotos do box moment dela porque simplesmente estou completamente in love com essa pullip <3 e porque é difícil achar fotos dela por aí ;-; eu nunca acho...
Bom, primeiras impressões:
- wig excelente! Super lisinha, brilhante, de uma qualidade ótima, tipo as da Clara e da Chloi =D faltou pouco para ser como a da Hermine XD Só os cachos vieram meio bagunçados e foi preciso dar uma moldada neles com um pouco de creme e gel, mas fora isso, ótimos!
- outfit perfeito, SUPER detalhado!! *0* E ela é uma doll sem acessórios, veio tudo nela! XD E os sapatinhos ao lado. A cora estava um pouco descosturando da fita, por ser de metal, pesada. Mas colei ela e agora não está caindo! o/
- make dela é adorável! Delicada e fofa e acho que fica com um ar de menina moe, super fofa mesmo! <3 Os lábios parecem formar um 3 invertido e a sombra dos olhos dá um ar ligeiramente caído, todo meigo! *-*
Title: Box, jewellery
Description: Jewellery box. A Victorian dressing case. Made from faux leather, satin, velvet, and metal. The case is rectangular with a fitted lid that has two hinged on the back for opening and closing. The exterior is a faux green leather with wood-grain texture. The interior is lined on the lid and base with a green satin. Inside is a removable tray that has several compartments with green velvet. On the front of the box is a metal lock.
Credit: Collection of Auckland Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, 1963.74, col.0657, 37151
www.aucklandmuseum.com/collection/object/am_humanhistory-...
My father rescued this and stripped/waxed it to this beautiful finish. So useful and doubles up as a seat!
I have many favorite places n Second Life. Some are brilliantly creative and others are simple, elegant and immersive.
Art Box is a favorite. This is a gallery of internationally famous art by well-known artists in our world history. These are the artworks that we most recognize.
Here, you can become part of the art. You can attach props and be a character in the work itself. This is a place that will put a smile on your face.
Art Box is set up so that you can snap great pictures of yourself while you are in the art... in the piece itself. So have fun!
If you go, try to spend at least 2 hours here. There is a lot of see and a lot to try out. And, bring friends. It's a wonderful place to share with those who love art.
A Tham Lanna manuscript, likely from a Buddhist temple, inscribed on palm leaves is kept in a hand carved teakwood box.
The box elder bugs are partial to the blood flower plants near the garden area at Strawberry Plains. The blood flower juice is an irritant to human skin and more serious to many insects but the box elder bugs seem to thrive on them.
Railway Station, Footbridge & Signal Box, Kingussie
There also seems to be a Stationmaster's house and some railway cottages by the station
ID:MHG15369
Type of record:Monument
Name:Railway Station, Footbridge & Signal Box, Kingussie
Grid Reference:NH 75623 00415
Map Sheet:NH70SE
Civil Parish:KINGUSSIE AND INSH
Geographical Area:BADENOCH AND STRATHSPEY
Alternative Names Kingussie Railway Station
Site Type RAILWAY STATION
Canmore ID 87255
Site Number NH70SE 14
NGR NH 75621 00416
Council HIGHLAND
Parish KINGUSSIE AND INSH
Former Region HIGHLAND
Former District BADENOCH AND STRATHSPEY
Former County INVERNESS-SHIRE