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Just like these leaves... I think I've got it covered. That rich, vibrant, all enhancing carpet that says goodbye to another year.
La Porte de Sierck.
La construction de la porte de Sierck, ainsi que les 700 mètres de remparts encore existants à l’heure actuelle, s’étale du XIIIe au XIVe siècle. Elle est le fait des habitants du bourg, après la signature de la charte les affranchissant, en 1236. Cette enceinte avait pour but de protéger les Rodemackois et mettre leurs biens à l’abri. Pièce importante de l’architecture et du patrimoine historique de Rodemack, cette porte, aussi appelée Porte de la Franchise (car elle permettait de filtrer les gens de l’extérieur malintentionnés) était défendue par deux tours rondes, encore visibles aujourd’hui.
This week theme gave me the opportunity to recall one of my favourite novels, Nautical Chart by Arturo Pérez-Reverte,
Loved that book!!
The most challenging was to create and paint the little paper boat, Mary made it for me.
My favourite shot, that doesn't stick to the rules of macro, it's in the comments.
Thank you for you views, favs and comments.
HMM
The chart used for my Bat-Potholders. I do not own the rights to Batman or anything associated with the character and am not profiting monetarily from this. This chart is for free, personal use only and should not be sold or used to make items that will be sold for profit.
Tracking the Grand Kids
Art for Fun by Patricia
#MacroMondays #theme #7dwf #flower #art2018 #painting
Project 365, 2022 Edition: Day 82
100x, 2022 Edition: 39/100
I received a set of fibre-tip pens for my birthday: flic.kr/p/2n9KVGr
A few colours are very close, the caps don't indicate accurately, and the pens aren't labelled or otherwise distinguishable. So I gave them names and made a swatch chart. Fussy perhaps, but enjoyable because I'm obsessed with colour. Now it will be easier to choose the pen I want.
Thank you to everyone who visits, faves, and comments.
Cross-stitch is a popular form of embroidery in which X-shaped stitches are sewn in a tiled pattern to form a picture. I've focussed on a cross stitch chart which is the plans/blueprints for a project.
For the 'Macro Monday' - 'Rule' challenge 25th January 2016.
This looks somewhat like an eye chart test. I guess that if you can read the word surrounding the star in the middle, you probably have 20/20 vision. Actually, this is a hand-held shot from the floor of the rotunda in the Texas State Capitol building in Austin, Texas. The 4-story building is 308 feet (94 meters) tall. The Texas star in the center of the dome is actually 8 feet in diameter and looms 266 feet above the rotunda floor. If you look closely, you can see an individual between the 1 and 2 o'clock position on the second-floor balcony, and several people at the 9 o'clock position on the third-floor balcony. By the way, the eye chart test answer is "TEXAS" (what else!). If you passed the test, you don't need to eat any carrots today!
Perpetual work in progress.... I'm constant hunting for more rare nonproduction parts to fill in more of the missing colors.
I've been working on this for a few years now, and have displayed it at shows a few times already. But I've reached the point where any additional colors requires taking a gamble on paying shipping from Europe on small BrickLink orders that 75% of the time end up being an incorrect listing.
If anyone has anything I'm missing, feel free to name a price!
December 9, 2017
Ocean swell patterns in the south pacific were mapped by island natives and represented on things called "stick charts." Stick charts were used for navigation, getting from island to island following wave patterns, and the way they interacted. More info on wiki (of course!) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Islands_stick_chart
(a "MacroMondays" submission, theme "stick" HMM!)
Part of the "Models" exhibit at Boston's Museum of Science
Boston, Massachusetts
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Inspired by artwork on a Star Wars Armada upgrade card, a navigation chart table with a Nebulon-B threading through some asteroids.
Here are the three most common cockpit box designs or techniques I use. As can be seen, they yield quite a variety of shapes.
Well, some do.
This is by no means exhaustive, as some designs (like the Vic Vipers) use more brackets, or a combination of Cockpit 2 and brackets.
Stanley the bull terrier, at the Chart Room, New Orleans
Leica M-A
35mm Summicron-asph
film: Fomapan 200
Die Schautafeln sind so angeordnet, dass man mit einem Blick dahinter genau das sieht, was auf den Tafeln beschrieben wird.
The charts are arranged, so that with a view that looks beyond, just what is described on the boards.
October 10th. Aurora forcast was off the charts, we went for a walk to witness that. When we saw the first one (dark red/purple patterns to the naked eye) I was without camera. By the time I came back there was only this glow for a long time before the aurora kicks off again (then again 1 hour later, but I already left). I wasn't sure of what I was seeing... But the aurora kicked off just in time, before I left!
Pana. 8-18 F/2.8-4
Located across the street from the Savannah River in the historic downtown district, Chart House is situated in the oldest masonry building in the state of Georgia. Combine the extraordinary setting with outstanding cuisine & it’s not hard to see why the restaurant is a longtime favorite. Since 1961, Chart House has been dedicated to providing the ideal dining experience. With 29 historic, waterfront & showcase locations across the U.S., Chart House offers spectacular views & exceptional service that you’re sure to enjoy. From fresh fish specialties to slow-roasted prime rib, our renowned chefs have tailored a menu to complement local cuisine while introducing a hint of the exotic. Choose from our famous entrées such as Macadamia Crusted Mahi, Pan Seared Scallops and New Wave Surf & Turf. We also offer a daily selection of fresh fish, an extensive collection of fine wines & decadent desserts like our famous Hot Chocolate Lava Cake. Lowcountry fare is also featured on our menu. Savannah Ga.
*****These charts are not to be used or reposted elsewhere without permission and reference back to the source. I am so beyond tired of seeing my stuff ending up in random places and people not having the decency to simply ask before taking something. Please do not repost these on your blogs, twitter, tumblr, instagram, facebook orca pages, etc...****
I also have some Behavior charts that i made for another friend, and i might put those up at somepoint, but if i do, those will be for friends and family only.
All of the individual photos have my copyright on them. The only ones that don't are photos belonging to www.flickr.com/photos/joyousorca/
For centuries, mariners looked to the heavens as their compass, finding guidance in the stars that shone tirelessly above the vast and uncharted seas. With no maps to rely on, the night sky became their guide, a sprawling celestial chart marked by constellations that whispered of direction and purpose. Navigating by the stars required more than skill—it demanded faith. Faith that the universe held order, that patterns could emerge from the seemingly infinite, and that light could lead through darkness. In trusting the heavens, mariners developed a harmony with nature itself, a profound bond that transcended fear and uncertainty.
Today, though our voyages often seem far removed from those ancient journeys, the lesson remains. To trust the universe is not merely to follow the stars; it is to embrace the unknown with courage and belief. Just as the sailboat must yield to the winds and waters, we too must learn to let go of rigid control and allow life’s currents to guide us. The picture of a lone vessel beneath a starry expanse speaks to this timeless truth—a reminder that sometimes, the greatest strength lies not in steering but in trusting the vastness above to illuminate our way. The stars may not always reveal the destination, but they assure us that we are never truly adrift.
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Come Sail Away
Yay! The question finally answered! :)))
Know which day is best for your shop! I'll have a handy dandy little tool available for this soon! Special thanks to Sylvia Vincent for assistance and Excel wisdom! Actually, when I do put this up for sale, it will have to be called a collaboration. :D