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A small bridge to a floating pier and the Frederick C. Maltus Jr bridge spanning the Choptank River.
Weekend again. Get out of town. Night, nature and fire!
The reddish spot in the upper left corner is a plastic spatula for fanning the fire.
I decided to keep my distorted gold A4 cards and use them as background interest and I used a slightly less bent card for the base. The candle itself gave a poor light so I lit a new match in the flame.
For fine measurement in thousandths of an inch.
[.0015 in. = .0381 mm]
From Wikipedia
Why is one leaf in some feeler gauges brass?
The brass gauges had two uses, both cases because the gauges had to be non-magnetic. On small engines, and many years ago on larger engines, the spark was created by magnetos which contained strong magnets. You couldn't check clearances in the magnetos with a steel gauge it would stick and probably bend if you tried.
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This morning on the marketplace of La Rochelle.
Organic red grapes from Sicilia (globo rosso)
This picture was taken to illustrate the week's FlickrFriday theme #red
Is this the most hipster coffee cup in Britain? The name, the deliberate lo-fi font on top, Alternate Gothic No 2 below, the strapline. All pure hipster. All of which is a good thing; the more independent coffee, the better. Unless there's stray beard hairs in it. Ew.
With thanks to the originator and grandmaster of these, Sean Batten; once you start to notice these finds, you can't unsee them. Even if it means you hold people up at the car park pay machine.
An eight foot diameter rope winch. This came from an 1880's newspaper printing office. It was used to lift the giant rolls of paper onto the press.
It is seen here in the clearstory of my wood shop, I guess for no other reason than I didn't know where else to put it.
When I read the new theme for Flickr Friday was bugs I must admit I wasn’t too thrilled. Not that keen on creepy crawlies!! However, I think ants are ok so got on my knees in the garden to see if I could find some. Well, there are loads in the garden especially around my planters. They are very fast lol and it took me many many tries before I manage to catch one in focus. I liked the fact that this one was peeping over the side.
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