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Create a new freefloating surface at Sta 3.62, drag each of the control points to that this bulkhead/frame surface matches the station section line visible in the 'BodyPlan view'. With the layer property dialog box, set the properties of this new surface to be 'developable' (and set all other layers to not developable).
This is the African version of sanitation. Cearly, there is no specified location for the trash to be allocated to, and as observed in the photo, trash lies in close proximity to housing. More so, the trash is freefloating in the water, making this water unsuitable for any time of human use or utilization. What is even more shocking is the child who has access to this unofficially designated "landfill", which could pose serious health issues.
Ohhhh, yeah! I miss it already! Freefloating with movement in 3 dimensions, no real 'up or down', flying over a totally alien landscape with bizarre lifeforms, and only the soundtrack of your slow, deep breaths. Clumsy as all the gear is abovewater, underwater you hardly notice its there.
The waters around Cancun were clear and warm, the visibility was perfect.
Pacific Sea Nettle Jellyfish - (Chrysaora fuscescens ) Gracefully swimming in an aquarium.The Sea Nettle is a common free-floating scyphozoan that lives in the East Pacific Ocean from Canada to Mexico.
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The Triad, shamans at the Fate Bell Shelter at Seminole Canyon.
Finally found the page for this art at the Rock Art Foundation site. (The thumbnail on their website goes to //...rock30.html by mistake.)
www.rockart.org/gallery/rock1.html
"Called the Triad, although at least four and perhaps five figures are discernible through the layers of superimposed paint, this panel dominates the rock art at Fate Bell Shelter, the largest shelter in the Lower Pecos area and the focal point of Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site. The figure in the center of the panel is one of a type identified by their antler headdresses, animal ears, squared off wings, and unusual shoulder protrusions. The clouds of power that emanate from this figure, obscuring two previously painted shamans, are also identified as wings by the crossed bar motifs pendant from their lower edge. This design is an abstraction that stands for feathers, thus adding to the symbolic flight implied by the wings. The freefloating antlers are also shorthand for the spirit guides or animal familiars associated with this particular shaman. The obliterated or obscured anthropomorphs have human feet, while the central figure advertises his animal transformation with claws. This panel was also superimposed upon a feline figure no longer visible, possibly making a statement about site ownership or territoriality."
Copyright Eric Altimis.
No en feu ús sense permís, gràcies.
Do not use Without permission. Thank you.
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Duckweed is abundant on standing water and on mud of recently receded water in the Indreland Audubon Wetland Preserve, Bozeman, Montana. Duckweed form the light yellow mat on the water surface where Salix fragilis (crack willow) sits in the background.
As we were nearing the top of the hill it struck me that hillclimbing is an unusual activity to coerce your guests into after a long day of travelling.
"Perhaps," I thought, "this is a trick. Maybe Rudsambee are all being lured up the hill for some sort of sacrifice?" I dismissed the thought as freefloating paranoia and continued to the top.
So when we suddenly bumped into Jenny, Claire2 and Helen with their respective hosts I confess to feeling a moment of panic...
Duckweed is abundant on standing water and on mud of recently receded water in the Indreland Audubon Wetland Preserve, Bozeman, Montana. Duckweed form the light yellow mat on the water surface where Salix fragilis (crack willow) sits in the background.
I think I have mentioned before how terrible I am at inflight shots, but the night of the wonderful sunset I got some good gull shots, granted they were doing that thing where they are just floating in the air, but hey it's a start!
New bit is the lace pattern from the Monkey socks in the last issue of Knitty. Knitted in a bit of the lovely green silk/mohair left over from my cat-ear hat.
Today the knitting served exactly the purpose I hoped it might -- I was sitting at the computer, trying to do some work, feeling the freefloating anxiety rising in my chest, and I picked up the project, sat on the couch, and did a bit of knitting on it, remembering to breathe. Breathing is important, it turns out. So is knitting. (Or at least it can be.)
I took a picture of my sister and made it a free floating image. I then added the title with a white stroke and a drop shadow. i then added "Autumn Smith" in yellow with a red stroke and a drop shadow. Then i added "Exclusive Interview..." in red with a yellow stroke and a drop shadow. Then I added "Cutest" in Green with a black stroke and "Styles of the..." in pink with a white stroke. I then added "34" in teal with a black stroke and a drop shadow. Then i added "products to save..." in red with a teal stroke and a drop shadow. I then found the "Go cheap..." circle online so I made it a freefloating image and added it in with a drop shadow. I then found the "Are guys secretly scared..." bar online and added that in as a free floating image. Then I added the blurb behind that bar and the words "Find out!..." in teal. I used the dodge tool to whiten her teeth and eyes.
I am very happy with how this turned out