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UP 2002 sits on display for Rochelle Railroad Days. Thanks to Dave Hawley, Eric Fox, Jim Fox, and Tyler McCall for making this happen.
The Historical Diving Society held a "pirate" themed weekend at the diving museum in Gosport. One of the added "attractions" was this troupe of "Egyptian" belly dancers.
Avon Lake Summer Market
Avon Lake, Ohio
28 July 2007
People love this, because they can spread out and see the necklaces from both sides, instead of everyone crowding around one small display. I would like to replace the current wooden dowels with metal rods so it will be a little more sturdy.
ship: 2861 pcs
display: 494 pcs
stand: 517 pcs
(colors not optimal because of flash, better in following pictures)
Just a quick shot of some of my sidetable options.
Recently I found thouse mini plant stands (the black and golden one) and thought it might be nice to show how I like to combine these things for instant side tables. All pieces were bought from stores, nothing is glued so it can be easily mixed and matched anew every time ; ).
The wooden square is from IKEA and the small golden plate is plastic and was the plate for a dessert if I remember correctly.
The golden and black plant stands are a product of Mica Decorations.
The black candle holder, as well as the soft pink/golden saucer, the tiny golden one, the mirror saucer and the golden candle holder are all from "Depot".
What's wrong with this picture? Display Fail! I think the window dressing crew should have finished their 'swings' before they went to lunch because those poor kiddie manequins look a tad on the worried side with 2 noose like ropes left hanging in the display.
Unusual private display at Point Reyes Station, California, a small (need I say, arty) town along the coast above San Francisco.
About abalone--
www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/protected_species/abalon...
The sea animal is now under threat of extinction from years of overfishing. Shells remains very 'collectible' and the meat is desired.
I made this card display that out of a discarded café table and chair topped with glass from the architectural rescue shop. I love the matured colour of the wood and I think it's a real nice backdrop to the cards.
An inexpensive black tree has been the focus of this year's Christmas display. It has been adorned with some of my most favourite pieces crafted by Christina (Jamfancy) and Sandra (Pinkytoast)... some feathered friends mixed in with stars and butterflies... a teapot complete with legs and other little bits and bobs that I have found over the years, too. The tablecloth was difficult to source and the search ended with I came across the last one for sale at Spotlight recently... it has my favourite damask pattern on it and matches the curtains perfectly. The purple tree was a gorgeous gift from a lovely shop owner... the colour is so delicious to gaze upon! Blythe is able to watch over the whole setup from the shelves nearby.
As all events were cancelled for the VE Day Celebrations we stayed home and displayed a couple of our Hillmans on our drive and had afternoon tea in the garden as a family.
Wooden hands cut out by my Grandpa! Always a topic of conversation at my shows, this display helps returning customers recognize my booth from afar :)
Along the old Northern Pacific Railroad, this station and caboose still remain as a display, with the station having become the White Bear Lake, MN Champer of Commerce center.
Taken from about 2km away from the display I had miscalculated the focal length of the required lens. This year the display used low noise low pollution fireworks and whilst still spectacular to see they did seem significantly smaller. Anyway the photos are here just for a bit of fun.
I submitted a Lego Ideas project this week on a simple, yet effective way to hang Lego minifigures from the wall. Check out the details of the project here.
The yearly display of bluebells at Great Easby, Brampton, Cumbria
The bluebell has many names: English bluebell, wild hyacinth, wood bell, bell bottle, Cuckoo’s Boots, Wood Hyacinth, Lady’s Nightcap and Witches’ Thimbles, Hyacinthoides non-scripta
It is against the law to intentionally pick, uproot or destroy bluebells
If you plant bluebells, you should make sure it's the English bluebell, not the Spanish bluebell. This is a more vigorous plant and could out-compete the native UK flower
Almost half the world's bluebells are found in the UK, they’re actually relatively rare in the rest of the world
Bluebell colonies take a long time to establish, around 5 to 7 years from seed to flower.
Bluebells can take years to recover after footfall damage. If a bluebell’s leaves are crushed, they die back from lack of food as the leaves cannot photosynthesise.
More bluebells here: www.flickr.com/photos/davidambridge/albums/72177720296396645
Display: mostra d'art al carrer. La Tàrraco Imperial de Napi al carrer del cardenal Cervantes. Tarragona, 17 de novembre de 2016.
Built a display for Twitter messages using a used VFD cashier display, an Arduino board and Flash.
The arduino-side code is very basic:
#include
#define rxPin 2
#define txPin 3
// set up a new serial port
SoftwareSerial mySerial = SoftwareSerial(rxPin, txPin);
void setup() {
// define pin modes for tx, rx, led pins:
pinMode(rxPin, INPUT);
pinMode(txPin, OUTPUT);
// set the data rate for the SoftwareSerial port
Serial.begin(4800);
mySerial.begin(9600);
mySerial.print(0x10,BYTE);
mySerial.print(0x14,BYTE);
mySerial.print(0x0c,BYTE);
}
void loop() {
if ( Serial.available() > 0 ) mySerial.print(Serial.read(), BYTE);
}