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Well to find out I have two of these things as well. Glass bottom, screw on top portion which houses the grinding wheel. I feel secure in the knowledge that if I want to grind up nuts I could just go crazy!
Jennifer Salerno, Innerworkings
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Michigan State Representative Rick Jones and Maj. Gen. Gregory J. Vadnais, Adjutant General and the Director of Military and Veterans Affairs for the Michigan National Guard, sit in a UH-72A Lakota Light Utility Helicopter as Chief Warrant Officer 3 David Boling, instructor pilot, explains the innerworkings of the Michigan National Guard's newest avation asset during a media day event in Grand Ledge, June 25, 2013. (Photo by Sgt. Kimberly Bratic)
42. VERY late...but hey. My watch, nothing special, literally just a nice shot. I got this as a gift from my ex. I'm a fan of watches and I've always loved how you can see the inners working away. Unfortunately, last night at the New Found Glory gig in Glasgow it got hit by some kid moshers and the minute hand is loose so it's in need of some repair... 42/366
Hi! A little get-to-know-me fun facts.
Im Karolina. Im a Taurus / Gemini who lives with my dog + fiancé in a flat in Sweden. Im an Emotion Code healer and Tarot reader for a living.
Im crazy about super foods, and do creative journaling every day. Im a late night person. I can see dead people and bring them to the light. Im dreaming of getting a parrot. I first started out with Flickr doing raw food desserts.
Nice to see you!
View over a ravelin on the 16th century fortress. (A ravelin is a triangular fortification or detached outwork, located in front of the innerworks of a fortress (the curtain walls and bastions)).
So, our computer died this last week. It served valiantly for five years before succumbing to a recurrence of power cord port failure. After purchasing a new computer, we gutted the old one and saved the hard drive to transfer all of the information from one machine to the other. I think it's a really pretty shade of blue...
115 Pictures in 2015 #38: Technology
This old petrol pump has been out of action for a long time. I've passed this spot for many years but only notice it recently.
I took this shot as a reference in case I got confused. I didn't need it, it was really easy to assemble.
While pruning roses in the late afternoon on September 2nd, I noticed a set on one of the bushes with a bent stem. I knew that if I left it as it was, all of the buds would fail to open. So, I cut it off the plant and place it in a vase of water. I had planned to take a photo that evening of the center bud, which had just begun to open. but I forgot. By late day on September 3rd, it was completely open. This macro set is an attempt to honor its beauty before it fades. Hopefully, the other buds will unfold too.
My current 'workstation'. Located at the super comfy lounger in the living room. I've finally learned (not having a lovely permanent studio... yet! One is in the works!!!! Yay!!) to have things handy dandy and easily moveable... Over the years it was a huge hassel trying to pack up my supplies if I wanted to do any mailling while I was away from my comfy little apartment... So trolley carts with wheels, it is (!), that can be easily lifted into the car! I only, recently, stumbled upon this solution (I used to put everything into shoe boxes - which, of course, were not meant for all that weight and usually tore apart sooner or later in the corners... I'm rambling)!
Day 40 of 365
I love visiting the local farmer's markets each weekend to see what neat and interesting things I can find to photograph. One of the local sunflower growers had some dried sunflower pods out to show the kids the "innards" of the flowers. My niece thought this was super cool!
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I opened up a faulty DVD player that we had lying around. The fault was not apparent. In fact, it seemed to be working fine.
While it was open, I took a bunch of cool macro shots, and a bunch of even cooler macro video, that I hope to edit together sometime soon.
This gate, with its Gothic arch, belongs to the third and last circle of the walls of the second half of the 13th century. It was transformed in the 15th century and still retains the ancient forepart or ravelin (a triangular fortification or detached outwork, located in front of the innerworks of a fortress).
Bologna (Bulåggna in Emilian and Bononia in Latin) is the capital of and largest city in the Emilia-Romagna region and the Province of Bologna in Northern Italy. It is the seventh most populous city in the country, with about 400,000 inhabitants in the 2020s. Its metropolitan area is home to more than 1,000,000 people. The city is known as la grassa (or the 'Fat City') for its rich cuisine, and the Red City for its red tiled rooftops and, more recently, its leftist politics. It is also called the Learned City because it is home to, what many consider, the oldest university in the world.
Originally Etruscan, the city has been an important urban center for centuries, first under the Etruscans (who called it Felsina), then under the Celts as Bona, later under the Romans (Bonōnia), then again in the Middle Ages, as a free municipality and later signoria, when it was among the largest European cities by population. Famous for its towers, churches and lengthy porticoes, Bologna has a well-preserved historical center, thanks to a careful restoration and conservation policy which began at the end of the 1970s. Home to one of the oldest university in continuous operation, the University of Bologna, established in 1088 C.E., the city has a large student population that gives it a cosmopolitan character. In 2000, it was declared European capital of culture and in 2006. In 2021, UNESCO recognized the lengthy porticoes of the city as a World Heritage Site.
Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bologna
There's a weakness in a window
Place my footprints in a dark room
There's lonely voices like a scarecrow
In the hallway like a lost coast
In the bedroom I see a shadow
From the moon with light from a candle
On a bed frame lies a girl
Her reflection in the mirror
I do it from time to time
Where I can never wake from a bad dream
From time to time
I do it from time to time
Where I can never say the things I mean
From time to time
I do this from time to time
Where I like to watch you as you sleep
From time to time
I do this from time to time
Where I like to think of you and me
It's a dark night on the west coast
Yet a soft breeze as the sun rose
Then the phone rang like a gunshot
Like a siren on the beach rock
There's a passage at the river
A certain package here to deliver
When the day breaks after nightfall
I will be there, you know I will...
-angels and airwaves
what i really meant was 'i do this from time to time; i take things apart just to view their innerworkings and explore the source of their power'
this was my old camera that my sister broke :(
i took the opportunity to thoroughly dissect it.
I opened up a faulty DVD player that we had lying around. The fault was not apparent. In fact, it seemed to be working fine.
While it was open, I took a bunch of cool macro shots, and a bunch of even cooler macro video, that I hope to edit together sometime soon.