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ANJA’s design is based on the legendary Bristol Pilot Cutters of Britain. These boats were able to weather strong storms as well as be sailed short-handed. They would take the pilot out to large ships waiting in the Bristol Channel. Modern racing yachts evolved from this design. Construction is of mahogany plank on oak frames. Roger Long of Woods Hole, Massachusetts designed this boat in 1976, and it was built in 2014.
ANJA’s rebuild was featured in Wooden Boat Magazine, Jan-Feb 2023, pg 70-79.
I took this photo at Port Townsend's 2022 Wooden Boat Festival. You can see Adventuress schooner and some smaller sailing crafts in the background
Macro Mondays- Cutter
I have these interesting shears which are used to clip small pieces of my favorite herbs. The shears work really well.
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a rokinon (samyang) 12mm f2.0 lens on a custom macro-focusing helicoid
A fridge magnet sized pizza cutter! I don't really think that at this tiny size it could be used as described. I use it for holding dental appointment notes.
A very close up view of a kitchen tool for cutting crinkle cut chips. I arranged A4 gold and silver coloured cards to reflect window light on to the cutter, the glass hob and the miniature pot that I used as a prop. The total cutting edge is 3 inches across, this image is about 2 inches across.
Not just butterflies at the Stratford upon Avon butterfly farm - Leaf cutter ants too.
Atta is a genus of New World ants of the subfamily Myrmicinae. It contains at least 17 known species. Atta leafcutter ants are relatively large, rusty red or brown in colour, and have a spiny body and long legs. The three main castes within a nest are the queen, worker, and soldier. Only the queens and males have wings, and these ants are also known as reproductives or swarmers. Although most of the ants in the nest are female, only the queens produce eggs.
Looking Close ....on Friday theme: lips
this is my lips cookie cutter ...everyone should own one …. You never know when you might need it..😁. (I just happen to have a husband that supplies me with random surprises. :-)
Very small old golden sewing scissors (about 7 cm), which belonged to my mother … with a brass thimble.
Anciens petits ciseaux de couture dorés (environ 7 cm), qui appartenaient à ma mère … avec son dé en laiton et porte-aiguille en buis.
HMM
Macro Mondays
Theme: Cutter
Size: Less than 3x3 inches
A sticky tape cutter and a cut sticky tape still attached.
2 light sources at 11 o'clock and 5 o'clock.
Many thanks for your visit, comments and favs....it is always appreciated.
HMM
It's going about its business as an important pollinator. By the looks of the tattered wings, this one has been pretty busy.
Thank you for your visits and comments, much appreciated! Have a wonderful day!
Leafcutter ants can carry more than 20 times their body weight and cut and process fresh vegetation (leaves, flowers, and grasses) to serve as the nutritional substrate for their fungal cultivars.
ODC "Great things in the world" sewing gadgets that make things easier.
My new sewing toy. I have only made a few small quilts that was always a chore to cut out and am hoping this will make it a little easier. The sample cuts came out really nice.
Macro Mondays theme Cutter
I didn't really enjoy this weeks theme but decided to rise to the challenge. This is a julienne cutter to cut veggies into strips especially for sushi making. The blade is just under 2 inches in width so it's well within the requirements. HMM!
I can't for the life of me remember what the flower is but they have flowered for most of the summer and as long as I dead head them, they keep coming back. I love the dark red/orange colour and obviously so does the bee! ;0)
Pendant Swiss Army knife. I have another the same that I've had for over 20 years and use almost every day. Built to last.
Leaf cutter bees (Megachile)
The females of these bees cut small pieces out of leaves or flowers and use them to line their nests. The individual species of this genus can hardly be distinguished from one another with the naked eye. Most species are not very picky when visiting flowers, only a few are highly specialized.