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The road, that since 1913 runs through the Barles Canyon, was cut by a landslide in the early 20th century, what led to the formation of a lake in the "clue". British land-artist Andy Goldsworthy worked in this area. His works are connected by a 150 kms long trail.

 

www.refugedart.fr/refuge-d-art.php?la=en&rr=2&ind...

 

Work Nr.167

It was Mrs. Peacock in the Dining Room with the poison!

6x6" handmade collage.

The gang gets together to play a good game of Lego Clue. :) Rest assured, Ian's lego board was put to good use. :)

 

I have to say, this was the most intense Clue game ever, but one of the best and most fun. :)

 

From left to right:

Ian Spacek

Max Pointner

Matthew Oh

Paul Vermeesch

Christopher Baldacci

Nathan Oh

Lee Muzzy

 

Soli Deo Gloria!

~Matthew~

Tara Azarian is amazing in any cosplay she does and she proves it again with her wonderful take on Steve from Blues Clues. (Not to mention her flawless skin is a dream to photograph)

 

You can check out more of her work on her facebook page at: www.facebook.com/TaraAzarian?fref=ts

 

on Instagram: www.instagram.com/taracosplay/

 

on Twitter: twitter.com/TaraAzarian

 

Or check out her IMDB page at: www.imdb.com/name/nm3152258/

It was Professor Plum in the Library with a knife.

notes

May 2014

© Lise Utne

(exhibit no. 23)

April 2014

© Lise Utne

Outdoor version of the boardgame, Clue. ;-)

I think it happened in the woods, with the bittersweet vine, by Mother Nature.

It was Mrs. Peacock in the Dining Room with the poison!

AI Generated Image

Torrevieja, Spain

 

8th May 2014 © Lise Utne

WEEK 31 – Brinkley Kroger

 

Moving on now from “luncheon meats” to “choice cuts” - another department sign I wasn't able to completely fit in one picture! It's difficult, I tell ya. And you can obviously see by this point how I was just trying to capture all the signage and then get gone, as described yesterday in my story of how I made it here in the first place.

 

This tidbit probably would've been better placed at one of my other photos where you could actually see the trademark trim (although I can't tell if it's truly purple here, or some other replacement color), but better late than never to point out that this store has refrigerated and frozen cases which date back to the millennium décor era. Though dated, they're actually a good sight: for comparison, this makes many of them newer than those in the Stateline store, believe it or not! So it's good to see Kroger hasn't forgotten this store, removed from the beaten path as it is. As a matter of fact, it appears that Kroger has purposefully tried their best to expand selection as much as possible in the limited salesfloor space here, squeezing in so many of those cases along the back wall so as to almost totally block off the service meat counter! Again, this is something you can see better in the immediately previous photo, which shows the top of the window to the department peeking out above a case on the right of the shot. Since this is one of those small-town stores, I bet anyone wanting help can simply yell out the employee's name, because surely they know it, lol!

 

(c) 2017 Retail Retell

These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)

ok, in gross violation of "DPT" principle I am posting this only because I think he's awesome and people wouldn't mind seeing him and he's an actual thing of what was posted yesterday as a pretend thing. The king hails from Moscow , where talented friend of ours gave him life, but obviously king's not a Russian fella though, he's far too streamlined and austere and disciplined and knight-like for that, all that's opposite to Russian formless mess .. I like him a lot.

(it may not officially be the national dish, but the waffle is definitely up there with pizza and taco among the favourite foods nationwide...)

 

2014

© Lise Utne

What is he doing, John?

 

"Clueing for looks. *hic*"

 

'Clueing for looks,' John?

 

"Yep."

 

Are you two drunk?

 

"Yep."

In this 1970s SCI-FI inspired illustration we see Tony award winning actress Joanna Gleason finding a clue in a clock. Perhaps this could be the cover of a mystery novel where our hero is up against a criminal mastermind.

 

Perhaps she could meet up with the Hardy Boys after she solves one of their mysteries before they can. She is very smart and creative in real life so her character could surely foil any villain.

During one of the hikes through Alps, there was a clue of Autumn. May be this was just the beginning.

 

The Sea Adventurer lucks out and spots some Adventure Team ration packages. The standard protocol is to conceal any team activity. But the heavy rain washed some into the open. He's on the right trail, but where will it lead?

I suggest it was Mr. Green in the Conservatory with a revolver!

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