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Soldering iron stand with magnifying glass and tweezers

I'm 90% sure this is my final form. For now.....

Complicated paintwork on the hull of a narrowboat on the Caldon Canal near Longsdon, Staffordshire

I'm wearing:

Hair: Stealthic - Fatal (B&W)

Top: DAMI - Juicy Gacha - Top #1

Bottom: SPIRIT - Alexix Pants [Black]

Accessory: Aurealis Accessories - Pandora Bag

"My heart to you is given:

Oh, do give yours to me;

We'll lock them up together,

And throw away the key."

~ by Frederick Saunders ~

Taken by Quang Huy

Retouched by me

Pan's stuff

 

P.s: Ngày bận rộn trong những việc chẳng liên quan tới học :)) Vui !!!

An abandoned railroad bridge in the Milwaukee River.

I took the same picture first by my blackberry and I uploaded it in Instagram app in the iPhone & iPad. This is the pic:

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Then, I decided to go there again and take it using my Nikon. And here we go :)

 

Hope you like it.

 

صورة صورتها قبل بالبلاك بيري ونزلتها في برنامج انستقرام اللي هو في الايفون والايباد، هنا رابطها:

instagr.am/p/ksPpC/

بعدها قررت اصورها بالكام ورحت لنفس المكان وهذي النتيجه

ان شاء الله تعبجكم

  

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2nd entry into CCCXIII (category: ''Microscale: Medieval Life, build a castle related built on 16x16 studs or less.'')

 

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So, this is my try on a Micro-Rivendell. This was way more complicated as I thought in the beginning. Hope you like it, at least parts of it.

 

Regards

Swap-bot - CC: Dog Collage USA.

Yep, I love dachshunds, having grown up with them. German texts, dachshund info pages from dog breed book, magazine text, pens

A contraption is a device that seems unusually complicated ... for many a crochet hook is just such a device!

 

As a historian, I just had to seek out the history of this interesting device. The art of crochet arrived in the West around 1500 through China, India, and Persia . "And how about the crochet tool? Today we walk into a yarn shop or Walmart and purchase aluminum, plastic or steel hooks available in more than 25 sizes. In earlier times, however, they used whatever they could get their hands on - fingers first, then hooks made of metal, wood, fishbone, animal bone, horn, old spoons, teeth from discarded combs, brass, mother-of-pearl, morse (walrus tusk), tortoiseshell, ivory, copper, steel, vulcanite, ebonite, silver and agate." -Ruthie Marks, A History of Crochet.

Weinper & Balaban, Inc. Architects & Engineers.

 

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West Ridge, Chicago, Illinois.

Saturday, April 17, 2021.

Taken @Nightfall Cities

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Do not download without my permission.

 

Hiranandani- Powai- Mumbai India. looked like sketch to me. Actually its a well maintained mini forest at the heart of the city.. ( Version 2 )

Copyright © 2016 Bert Vereecke | www.the-b.be

grown ups are complicated creatures, full of quirks and secrets...

Watson Lake, Prescott, Arizona

castro district - san francisco, california

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of Perception.

 

Existence can seem complicated, but change your perception, and things appear simpler.

Some infernal thing, on a farm

Near Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

Cram's Universal Terrestrial Globe

10 1/2 inch

Made by

The George F. Cram Co,

Indianapolis

Indiana

 

Natural scale: 1 = 47,800,000

One Inch = 755 Statute Miles

 

68.12 mi Length of a degree of longitude shown at each 10 degrees of latitude on meridian 30 w

 

Spellings conform to rulings of United States Geographic Board and Royal Geographic Society

 

No. 105

 

Copyright

The George F. Cram Company

Indianapolis, Indiana

Made in U.S.A.

  

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