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Didn’t want it to be a “huge shock”. Why do we do this twice a year? Why not just pick a time and stick with it? Doesn’t AZ?
The dandelion clock seen up close is wonderful. The symmetry of each part of it, repeated across the whole is an amzing feat of nature.
I found this giant(1ft tall!) broken bratz alarm clock at Value Village.
I took it apart, put in a photo of my hubby and I, stuck it back together, and voila, super awesome picture frame.
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The old clock ticks on its mantel shelf
In contented praiseof its handsome self ,
And murmurs the fleeting hours away
With a grand disdain for each passing day.
Ticktock, ticktock sounds its message clear
Through the sun and rain of each passing year.
The old clock gleams with the overlay
That a goldsmith wrought on a distant day,
And an ornate circlet sets apart
The rich design of the egg and dart.
And, hidden behind its enameled face,
Each cog and wheel has its ordered place.
When the old clock chimes, then its tinkling bell
Rings out with the hours and a tuneful knell,
And proclaims the news as the case maybe
That it's time for work or time for tea;
And never a minute has been mislaid
Since the vanished time when the clock was made
Brian F. King
Melanie Gibson: Site-specific installation
Norwich Fringe Festival, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
7-22 October 2006
Day 195... got home today from vacation, but we got home really late, so i had to do something fast. i got this idea
OurDailyChallenge "More Than Ten"
More than 10 O'Clock and more than 10 numerals. And no, I didn't change the hands on the clock. 8^)
The Millennium Clock in Eastwood. The post just to the right of it has a representation of a Phoenix on the top. This image is all over the town, little steel plates in the pavement, picked out with different colour bricks in walls, and names of various businesses. I asked at least 10 people what it represented, and nobody could give me a definitive answer. There seemed to be a general belief that it was something to do with D.H. Lawrence who was born here. I later found out it is part of the town coat of arms. Lawrence took it as his own.
"spun" off from my motherboard clock, I decided to turn an old hard drive into a clock too. It originally had two disks, but the clock wouldn't have fit, so I just used one. It's on my wall next to my motherboard clock; the original idea was to "connect" them via an ide cable, but the plug on this is no longer there...