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Long-tailed jaeger (Stercorarius longicaudus) on Tugidak Island, AK.

These Jaeger instruments are fitted in an early AH Sprite, (1958)

other Frogeyes have Smiths instruments, So what I need to know is.........

What other car has these clocks and gauges ? , NOTE the scrolling on the centre silver portion , Please look at the set for greater detail

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Jaeger Stone cuts and sprays, while competing on Day 7.

 

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Vintage yarn (seriously; it's at least 20 years old, possibly 30) that my aunt gave me at Thanksgiving!

Parasitic Jaeger Intermediate Morph (Stercorarius parasiticus) LIFER # 109. Pier 17, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. April 28th, 2015.

 

Photo inspired by Gene Herzberg for giving a quick lesson on Jaeger tail feathers.

 

Photo dedicated to my wonderful wife who drove in from Mount Pearl on a moments notice to deliver a recharged battery so that this shot could exist.

 

Sportweight yarn generously gifted by Alison Hyde.

Sarah Jaeger

 

sarahmjaeger@earthlink.net

  

Functional pots cohabit our intimate domestic spaces. We experience them with our bodies – our hands and lips as well as our eyes. They can insinuate themselves into our consciousness by many different avenues even when we are not paying attention, and over time pots we use can accrue layers of meaning and association. Functional pots do not need to announce their importance. In fact I believe that it is by not being important (or segregated to a pedestal in a museum) that they can bring the experience of beauty or unexpected pleasure to everyday life.

 

Despite the material abundance of our culture, it seems to me that we have been impoverished by the disjunction of beauty and handwork from utility that accompanied the industrial revolution and the hourly wage. Since time became a commodity, it doesn’t make sense to make mere dishes by hand, and yet, as the jeweler and writer Bruce Metcalf has said, “handwork makes meaning, not just physical things.”

 

I am obsessed with making pots that convey a sense of volume, that speak of the capacity to contain and also offer their contents, that express their potential to be useful, generous, and, in a way, luxurious. I choose to work with porcelain, thought to be the most precious of clays, but which is also the most durable. Its whiteness and translucency lend a luminous depth to the glazed surfaces. I use saturated colors and often layer glazes, usually in patterns that repeat themselves loosely and with variation as they wrap themselves like skins around the volumes of the pots.

 

I want these lustrous surfaces to attract the hand as well as the eye. I want the pots to be both elegant and easy, beautiful and friendly, capable of providing abundant nourishment to our daily lives.

  

Sarah Jaeger is a studio potter in Helena, Montana. She received a BA (in English literature) from Harvard and a BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute. She was a resident artist at the Archie Bray Foundation and the recipient of an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Montana Arts Council. She was a United States Artists Target Fellow in 2006, and in the spring of 2007 she will be one of the artists profiled in the PBS documentary Craft in America. She has taught at Pomona College, the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and has given workshops at many schools and art centers nationally. Her work is in many public and private collections and, most important, in many kitchens throughout the country.

 

Two Parasitic Jaegers attacking a Reindeer that had strayed too close to a nest. The poor creature couldn't work out why it was being attacked and clumps of winter coat were being ripped out for some time before it finally moved away.

 

Alkornet, Svalbard, July 2011.

Licence / Contract?

 

European Open Source & Free Software Law Event (EOLE) 2009 <www.eolevent.eu>

 

European Parliament, Altiero Spinelli Building, hall 1G3, 2009-12-09

NY Shelf Waters - 7/11/2015

Jaeger-LeCoultre времен Второй Мировой войны

Место изготовления: Швейцария.

  

Необычный образец карманных часов Jaeger-LeCoultre, изготовленных по военному заказу во время Второй Мировой войны. Сохранность корпуса часов оставляет желать лучшего – все-таки это война. На нем имеются потертости и царапины, но сам часовой механизм в целости и сохранности и демонстрирует уверенный и точный ход... читать продолжение: museum-clock.ru/moscow/karmannye-chasy/armejskie-jaeger-l...

 

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Parasitic Jaegers

Coral Ave.

Cape May County, NJ

10/25/2014

Canning River Delta, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, North Slope, AK

Jaeger Arrow - En face de Ste-Foy Qc. En descente sur le fleuve St-Laurent.

Gearbulk - Cargo - IMO: 9215347 - Pavillon: Bahamas

Prise de Vue: Olympus OM-D E-M10 M II - Cageux Ste-Foy Qc.

 

Jaeger Arrow - In front of Ste-Foy - Downbound on the St-Lawrence River.

Gearbulk - Cargo - IMO: 9215347 - Flag Bahamas

Photo Taken: Olympus OM-D E-M10 M II - Cageux Ste-Foy Qc.

Long-tailed Jaeger, juvenile (1 of 3 total individuals for the day).

Jaeger Hall on the campus of Benedictine University.

An adult loafing onshore loosely proximate to a foraging flock of approximately 1500 Elegant Terns. Cayucos, CA.

Title / Titre :

Jaeger /

 

Labbe

 

Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Robert Havell Jr.

 

Date(s) : 1835

 

Reference No. / Numéro de référence : ITEM 2836565, 2897402

 

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Location / Lieu : London, England / Londres, Angleterre

 

Credit / Mention de source :

Robert Havell Jr. W. H. Coverdale Collection. Library and Archives Canada, C-040503k /

 

Robert Havell Jr. Collection W.H. Coverdale. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, C-040503k

Pomarine Jaeger on the June 3/4 overnight pelagic trip.

Arctic Skua over Out Head, St Andrews.

Purple velvet jacket.

Size 8

Price £40.00

 

Just like in the recent movie Pacific Rim, a Jaeger robot is positioned in Times Square to defend against attacking Kaiju. Kidding of course, it's that annoying Fox Network football robot that tries to appeal to video game addicts during football games. Although, he does kind of look cool here. Taken at the construction of Super Bowl Boulevard for this weekend's upcoming Super Bowl XLVIII. As if Times Square wasn't garish enough.

From the collection of Jessica H. Jaeger.

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