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Really Good Driving School Glasgow
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Women on the verge
Ok, so I love to work with images of women, I have to say they are my fave. I like photos from all periods in time….and since I am such a sarcastic bitch so are all of my women…..they say a lot of snarky things…..things women of years ago would never say , and even maybe some women today wouldn’t say, but I would……in a sense they are my altered ego….these mini collages started out as a pack of math flash cards…..cuz you all know women are not good at math……the backgrounds are mostly from magazines and other found papers, they were distressed with a sanding block, and citron. I used foil that was glued and ironed on just to add some zip……I searched my huge collection of images and found objects, and one of my fave, hard pastel crayons. I also have a large collection of quotes I am going to bring them to first Friday tomorrow . to sell. I will let you know how it goes tomorrow.
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My main course: Grilled Yellowtail. I decided to spare fellow patrons another blinding flash from my camera, so that's why it's a bit dark. Use some of your imagination to add brightness and color. (Anoop had the boneless grilled chicken, but the picture of it didn't come out too well.)
The yellowtail is actually "buri" and not the "hamachi" that you get in sushi bars. It's the same fish, but I believe that buri is just a yellowtail that gets to live a bit longer before it's gutted, cleaned, cooked and made to contribute to my increasing karmic deficit. The dish came with a small bowl of shredded daikon in ponzu, which is a light, citrusy vinegar sauce.
As you can see, the presentation is a bit bare. The potatoes look like the poor, disfigured siblings of the other more attractive vegetables on the plate. Huge daikon slice reminded me of a nipple, but I digress.
So, what's my verdict on Sawtelle Kitchen? Well, to quote the immortal words of South Park's Eric Cartman, "What's the big fuckin' deal, bitch?" I should have had the meatloaf, but didn't get the chance to read the Chowhound thread about Sawtelle Kitchen before I left to pick up Anoop.
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Some time ago I started the online course, Blobimal artist Books, by Carla Sonheim. The idea was to make three little books (in one week !). Being too busy with work, left some of it to be finished later. The idea of blobimals (blob animals) is really cool. And artist books can be worked on bit by bit. ;-)
This weekend I added collage and gesso to book #2. This is going to be about a bird, turning dog, turning into bird again.Haha.
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Pictures of the Official Opening Day for the new Marino Golf Course, with Irish Open Champion Shane Lowry, hurler Sean Og hAilpin and footballers Colin Corkery, Dinny Allen and Billy Morgan, taken by Club members, can be looked at and downloaded for a limited period until 15 August! Afterwards only for friends!
Please note that Cobh Camera Club has taken hundreds of more photographs. You can contact them on email at finnybogs@eircom.net if you are looking for specific images.
NCOs and Soldiers from IMCOM, Army North, Army South and the 470th competed at the obstacle course 24 April as part of an event for the 2018 Best Warrior competition at Camp Bullis in San Antonio Texas. Photos by Brittany Nelson
U.S. Marines with Battery I, 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment, offload the Expeditionary Fire Support System (EFSS) and the Internally Transportable Vehicle (ITV) carriers from U.S. Marine Corps CH-53 E Super Stallion during Assualt Support Tactics 1 (AST-1) at Fire Base Burt, Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range, Calif., April 16, 2012. AST-1 was in support of Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course 2-12, hosted by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Ashley E. Santy/Released)
An overcast day at one of Los Angeles County's most beautiful Golf Courses.
Lakewood is a regulation 18-hole historic championship course, featuring 11 acres of lakes. Home of the original “Long Beach Open.”
Tiger Woods played here when he was younger.
Photo by S.Savanapridi
Pork
Collard, barbecue, truffle. (Decoded: Fried pork belly on molasses-cooked collard greens, grits, and maple barbecue sauce with fresh winter black truffles from the South of France.)
Notes: If I had to choose a favorite from this entire meal, this would be it.
Read about this meal at the ulterior epicure.
Play a round of golf on a championship golf course in England at Hanbury Manor, A Marriott Hotel & Country Club. Our golf course in Hertfordshire, England, was designed by Jack Nicklaus II and is known as one of the premier golfing resorts in the UK.
Floods aside water was essential to agriculture in Sindh and was normally brought to all agricultural areas via a system of canals and water courses from the Indus river
Coroplast signs like this are very typical for use at golf courses for both hole sponsors as well as directional signage.
Forty scientists and students from Cardiff University participated in the oceanography course 2012.
The Oceanography Course is a yearly field course organised by Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation in cooperation with the Marine Geography department of Cardiff University in northeastern Aegean.
From our friends over at Wikipedia.org...
Aberdyfi (English: Mouth of the River Dyfi), or Aberdovey (the Anglicised spelling is still in common use) is a village on the estuary of the River Dyfi in Gwynedd, on the west coast of Wales. The village was founded around the shipbuilding industry, but is now best known as a seaside resort with a high quality beach which was awarded the Blue flag beach award in 2005. There is a very active yacht club in the village.
While the town centre is the seafront, yacht club, pier and beach, the town itself stretches back from the coast and up the steep hillside. The town lies in the midst of typical Welsh coast scenery (steep green hills and sheep farms). On the north bank of the Dyfi estuary, it is accessed by the A493 with Tywyn four miles to the north and Machynlleth 11 miles to the east.
Aberdyfi is still a popular tourist attraction, with many returning holidaymakers, especially from the metropolitan areas of England, such as the West Midlands, which is less than 100 miles to the east. A relatively large proportion of houses in the village are holiday homes. This has resulted in high house prices. Popular activities, apart from spending time on the beach, include many watersports, such as windsurfing, sailing, and canoeing on the estuary.
The village was the subject of the folk song, The Bells of Aberdovey (Welsh: Clychau Aberdyfi). The song refers to the legend of a submerged former kingdom of Cantre'r Gwaelod (English: Lowland Hundred) beneath Cardigan Bay, (Seithennin, the drunkard, is said to have created the bay itself), and its bells which, it is said, can be heard ringing beneath the water. The composer is unknown, but the words were written by John Ceiriog Hughes, during the 19th century. The same legend also inspired a Victorian era-novel The Misfortunes of Elphin (1829), by Thomas Love Peacock. The drowned kingdom of the legend also plays a major role in Silver on the Tree, the last book of The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper, parts of which are set in Aberdyfi.