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I risultati dettagliati di tutti i test effettuati arriveranno tra un pò, ho 8 pagine di note e circa 300 foto...intanto volevo farvi vedere questo confronto.Ho cotto delle strisce di ca 1mm di spessore (n. 6 sulla mia macchina per la pasta, una Marcato Atlas), dei rotolini di 2mm e 5mm di spessore e delle palline di 1cm di spessore una volta a 130°C (controllati con un termometro da forno!!!!) per 60 minuti e ho fatto raffreddare il tutto nel forno chiuso e spentoPoi ho cotto le stesse cose a 110°C per 20 minuti, ho spento il forno, atteso 10 minuti e tirato fuori tutto.Ho (cercato di) arrotolato e piegato le strisce e i rotolini e dato 10 martellate alle palline - i risultati sono piu che evidenti e parlano da soli direi
I have found a cure for hair loss. Get an orange cat and train it to sit on your head. Cats come in many different colours, so any type of hair can be covered. You can even dye them with eco cat friendly dye, that is.
The only problem is I am allergic to cats, so every time I sneeze, my cat jumps og my head. The idea needs a bit more thought I think
This collection is inspired by Provence in the southern area of France. More specifically, elements like the vegetation and colourful atmosphere of the countryside in the summer. The collection seeks to translate a feeling of Nostalgia linked to a time of recklessness. This is represented through a use of bold colours and naïve aesthetic. The research part looks at how a variety of artists have represented the Mediterranean atmosphere through different medias. In that way, the collection is split in three different categories. The first part looks at stripes; hand drawn coloured stripes with a vintage feel. The kind of stripes and colour combinations you would find on Brigitte Bardot, an interior or a beach umbrella in a 1960’s Godard movie like Pierrot le fou or Le Mépris. The second part looks at Mario Giacomelli 1930’s photographs of laboured fields in Italy. His photos are compositions of textures and graphic lines that have an etching quality. The prints associated with Giacomelli’s work are placement prints. The third aspect of this collection is inspired by Strange plants, a set of two books created by independent publisher Zioxla. The books are looking at strange plants from the views of different artists. The aesthetical focus is on plants that have unusual shapes, like certain cacti that grow in the mediterranean area.
Gene and his son Bob were harvesting hay in large rectangular bales along SR 39 in LaPorte County Indiana. The bales weigh 1700 pounds, which is what caught my attention. I am used to seeing small bales that can be manhandled and thrown onto a trailer or large round bales. Gene said that his son loads these onto a semi using a tractor with forks. The hay had been cured for two days and raked into rows by Gene. Bob operated the John Deer baler. During the winter Bob sells the hay to people for their cattle and horses.
This collection is inspired by Provence in the southern area of France. More specifically, elements like the vegetation and colourful atmosphere of the countryside in the summer. The collection seeks to translate a feeling of Nostalgia linked to a time of recklessness. This is represented through a use of bold colours and naïve aesthetic. The research part looks at how a variety of artists have represented the Mediterranean atmosphere through different medias. In that way, the collection is split in three different categories. The first part looks at stripes; hand drawn coloured stripes with a vintage feel. The kind of stripes and colour combinations you would find on Brigitte Bardot, an interior or a beach umbrella in a 1960’s Godard movie like Pierrot le fou or Le Mépris. The second part looks at Mario Giacomelli 1930’s photographs of laboured fields in Italy. His photos are compositions of textures and graphic lines that have an etching quality. The prints associated with Giacomelli’s work are placement prints. The third aspect of this collection is inspired by Strange plants, a set of two books created by independent publisher Zioxla. The books are looking at strange plants from the views of different artists. The aesthetical focus is on plants that have unusual shapes, like certain cacti that grow in the mediterranean area.
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...eyelids that is (since they are hand painted and not airbrushed more time is required as the layers are thicker). Once cured they will get a coat of clear and some eyelashes.
Think I need to ask for a macro lens for Christmas. The eyechips are much prettier than they appear in this pic. While my camera has a macro mode, this is be no means what I consider to be a macro close up. Ugh! Sorry for the blur, folks!
3 more pairs of chips to go! :0)
Sulle strade ancora bagnate si fa largo un camice che ancheggia deciso e fiero di sè. La pelle nera fa risaltar ancor di più la purezza di quel bianco, sotto il quale fanno capolino delle calze autoreggenti, che non sembrano proprio scese lì giù per caso.
Dal lato opposto della strada si fanno vivaci i commenti di un gruppetto di Bomberos a riposo, che a torso nudo si affacciano dalla terrazza della loro caserma.
Incomprensibili le loro parole, ma basta un pò di intuito...
A prima vista mi sembra una carnevalata dal sapore cubano, una jinetera dotata (anche) di creatività.
Solo dopo qualche giorno capirò che quella è la divisa quotidiana di tutte le infermiere cubane dalla coscia più o meno lunga.
Tra i punti fermi del regime c'è anche l'impeccabile Sanità cubana, che concede a tutti cure mediche gratuite, tanto da farne un vanto da esportare per soccorrere con l'invio temporaneo di centinaia di medici i vicini più o meno graditi: i paesi sudamericani a partire dal Venezuela, ma anche i nemici yankees, messi in ginocchio dall'uragano Katrina che a New Orleans certo non hanno dimenticato.
Delle infermiere però non mi aveva mai parlato nessuno, eppure...
Qui finisce il nostro soggiorno all'Avana. L'isola è grande, altre realtà ci aspettano.
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OMG!
Isn't Flicker something?
Real-time updates on their hiccups and massages.
How about that?!
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Sunday 13 January 2008
Uh oh. Flickr is now having goosebumps, too. Can't add to groups.
*Hold the Clicks* - Aiiiiiiiiii!
I'm going out for breakfast :)
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In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast Cancer is like a fungus that with early detection, we can not only survive but, be a force for the cure.
This is one of the best purchases we ever made! This is only showing about half the shelves. It holds 20 trays, and each tray can hold at least 60 bars of soap.
After unmolding and cutting our soaps, they go on this rack to cure. After several weeks they are ready to wrap & ship!
My friend Barb has a huge olive tree in her front yard. I'm not much of a fan of olives, but we decided to pick the olives from her tree and cure them ourselves. We ended up with 10-12 jars full. Much to my surprise, I discovered I LoVE this kind of OLivE. They are creamy and buttery and better than any other Olive I've ever had.
The process is time consuming, and messy. It involves Lye - which can be hard to find. I think it's strange, that you cure the olives with this substance (Lye) that's marked as poison. Lots of water changes and salt baths and we ended up with these beautiful little gems.
Yesterday I got my very first check for selling my images on Image Kind. Having two children with Type 1 Diabetes, I have decided to give 100% of anything I earn from my Image Kind gallery to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Its not a lot of money, but every bit helps blur the stuff of daily diabetes care and focus on finding a cure!