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This picture was taken between the first appearance of the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show on February 9, 1964 and the second appearance on February 16, 1964.
a rabbit in the rain
eating winter grass
spring has stood
in the season
still chill in the air
but there is
a rabbit in the rain
pattern: from Pamela Wynne (in Ravelry)
yarn: Garnstudio Paris (100% cotton) 550 g (dyed with Dylon; colour Rosewood)
needles: 4.5 mm and 5 mm
I like this a lot! it was easy to do and it´s nice for summer use. The only thing i don´t feel confortable using is these 3/4 sleeves, but i wanted them to be like this so i better get use to it!
You don't get harmony when everybody sings the same note.
f/5.6 1/90 ISO100 @ 55mm
Part of the project 365: one shot a day click here
The clock at Royal Quays which I have yet to see in action (it blows smoke and knocks the little man over on the hour)
About the only thing I like about winter is the sunsets. February brought an interesting sky tonight.
This is my fourth photograph in a set I'm doing where I aim to fuse the theme of chess and the feeling of the current month. February is the last full month of winter, which usually means cold weather, but here in Los Angeles it's just dry and breezy. Nothing compares to sitting outside on a bright, clear day with a sharp breeze freezing your hands like the army on the board.
I'm sitting here with Samson while recording a couple episodes of ABCs 'LOST' for a friend and I consider the irony: there's a few people I have known on here for a long time and from which I hear little to nothing anymore and it makes me wonder if they're lost themselves.
Anyway... Happy February!
Just a nice sunset on a February night in Arkansas. Hmmm, I am posting shots less than three weeks old. I'd better get a shooting! ;-)
BLADDERNUT (Staphylea trifolia) This small tree or large shrub is native to Indiana and has some distinctive characteristics, including these unusual papery pods that last throughout the winter. They can form colonies or thickets in the moist, organic woodlland habitat they prefer. We have had some close to the rest room at the garden though I don't think they have bloomed much recently. In addition to the interesting seed capsules they have nice flowers. I took this picture on February 26 a few years back so you can see how interesting they look throughout the winter.
For more information, see here:
www.illinoiswildflowers.info/.../bladdernut.htm
www.mortonarb.org/.../tree.../american-bladdernut
Photo and post by Jon Cutrell
February lady sweater made as a Christmas present for my niece. Made in Patons Diploma Aran from a free pattern I found on the net based on a design by Elizabeth Zimmerman
First attempts at using my new Nikon 60mm macro lens shooting insects/spiders. Came home and found this guy on the front porch. I did not expect to find any insects/spiders in mid February (34 degrees) so I had to shoot this hand held since my tripod was not close. Maineville, Ohio 2-19-10
It's our Kitchen IN 3D!!!
For CWD, week 55 assignment 3 - 3D
It's much easier to see LARGE...
This isn't my best work. In fact, I was so frustrated by my previous 3 attempts at getting this to work that I almost gave up. However, I feel that I was decently successful at creating a 3D image, even if it is of our messy kitchen. *laugh*
(note to self, post description &
instructions)
Have you seen my jaw? I dropped it when I opened my mail and found this jewel! It's Amazing! These are my 3 dogs, awash in my favorite color of orange! Needless to say I.LOVE.IT.!!!!!!!!
The month of February seems to have one leg planted in winter, the other tilting toward spring. 1-01-08
Tenuous Link: STARS
We now have a lot of flowers in the garden. Snowdrops (already fading), Crocus, Pasque Flower, Hellebore, Scilla, Glory of the Snow, February Daphne, Pieris, Pulmonaria, Erica, Primrose and Muscari. A couple of weeds also started flowering and mosquitoes are out...
Spring is here!