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On 11 February 2010 HM Ambassador Greg Dorey was the guest of the DIP! (Diplomatic discussion) event organised by the Common Sense Society, a group of university students and young professionals who meet regularly to discuss issues of philosophy, politics, culture and history. The host of the event, András László of the CSS, first asked Ambassador Dorey about his career as a diplomat and his experience in Hungary. Afghanistan and Iran were the topics of the ensuing discussion: Ambassador Dorey shared with the audience his views on the outcomes and future implications of the milestone London Conference on Afghanistan held on 28 January, and presented and explained the UK position on Iran’s nuclear programme. Questions from the floor followed, which also provided Ambassador Dorey with an opportunity to brief CSS members on the British Embassy’s activities in the fields of transparency, diversity and tolerance. Serious discussion then gave way to informal chatting and networking over mulled wine in the Cigar Room of the Ybl Palace.
... hardening.
Every year around this time we get together with our friends to do all those things that one should do for Christmas: Candy, gingerbread, decorations, candles etc. Everybody brings the materials and we all make things together. So, we see our friends during these hectic weeks and still get things done! Brilliant!
This is a picture of a client BEFORE the lash dip service - with her natural eyelashes. Not bad, but could be better!
I'm back after 2 weeks vacation to Tampa, FL and Murphy, NC. Many pictures to process and sort. This was peanut (my mini dachshund) a few seconds after her first jump into water.
Nikon D90, 18-200, CS3
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Lucky dip post card
Given a bag of goodies had to use X in the PC and had to use X, Y etc stitches
When I stitched mine, I did not have the unknowns above.
I used the following seven bits:
•the red onion bag – stitched down with straight stitch
•skeleton leaf
•length of lace – I tea dyed it
•lolly wrapper – I cut it into suitable shapes and heated it in the oven
•wooden toadstool – held down with double sided tape and then my own beads.
•Flower buttons – I did add two of my own (orange and yellow)
•Ladybird – held down with double sided tape
Extras include, cream ostrich egg beads and colonial knots, fly stitch, detached chain
What I did not use:
•Blue ribbon floss
•Green felt
•Colour catcher
•Black chiffon ribbon
•Cream chiffon ribbon
•Small lace motif
•Silver stars
•Plumb pudding button