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In Canada, there have been 463 cases of church arson between 2016 and 2023.
Ezra 7:25 “Now you, Ezra, in keeping with the wisdom of your God which you possess, appoint judges and court officials who can arbitrate cases on behalf of all the people who are in Trans-Euphrates who know the laws of your God. Those who do not know this law should be taught.”
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"Rust n Dust Steam & Gas Show" was held this past weekend. I ended up going on Sunday afternoon. It was 88 degrees out and not a cloud in the sky( so harsh shadows) and some of the antique tractors had already pulled out. I made the best of it and talked to a few people and got a few shots in. I forgot to check what year this CASE tractor was from.
Camera: Leica M6 2022
Lens: Leica Summilux 50mm f/1.4 Black Chrome
Film: Kodak Portra 400
Developing: Cinestill C41 104f for 4:10 (Chemistry getting to end of life)
Scanning: Valoi Easy 35 on Nikon Z9 and Z 105mm f/2.8 at f/8 and +1 exposure comp. Valoi set to full brightness and cool light temperature. Negative Lab Pro and Lightroom.
The old case belonged to my dad and I use it to keep old photos in. The roses were from a bouquet sent by my daughters during Covid lockdown. Edited to give a vintage look - I hope.
Carl McCloud on his Case combine. Wolfum Vadams driving the Case tractor. Carl McCloud's writing on the back of this picture states it was purchased in 1932. Hendricks County, Indiana
There were some very nice displays in the cases lined up against this back wall of the Live Oak Civic Center building at the SWGMS gem and mineral show this year.
The Casements is a mansion of American oil magnate John D. Rockefeller, famous for being the winter residence. It is currently owned by the city of Ormond Beach and is used as a cultural center and park.
Scaldwell is a pretty little village in the west of Northamptonshire that is a haven of peace and quiet. But it wasn't always the case. Up until the early 1960s it was in the middle of an area with a number of iron ore quarries, and these were linked by railways and ropeways. Steam engines were always on the move. But the countryside has been restored and now you wouldn't even know that they had once been there. Pictured is the village green with its pump. On the other side of the wall behind the pump there were once drinking troughs for animals, but these troughs fell into disuse and have now been filled in.
A day of much coming and going as Louise has her last official day of VCE. She had to be at the college by 6:15 am for breakfast and 'muck up' day activities. She is home now getting cleaned up before their graduation ceremony later this morning. Then back home to get get her hair done for tonight's Valedictory Dinner.
I spotted this Case Moth up near the college. You can see part of the caterpillar where the case is attached to the twig.
Will catch up as and when I can.
pencil cases made of scraps, some of the scraps are free-motion-quilted and the seams are decorated with different machine stitches.
2 of the cases have a little pocket outside.