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Malpas Court Junior School. Mr Jenkins' class. 1959?

 

Back Row: ? - Roy Zeal - ? - Colin Carlson - ? - Alvin Christopherson - ME - Tony Hourihane - Richard Baines - Bill Sadler - ?.

 

Middle Row: ? - ? - ? - Norma Rafferty - ? - ? - Isobel Moore - ? - ? - Richard Betts - Glyn Quarterly.

 

Front Row: ? - Rosemary or Rowena Bazelle (twins) - Moira Brown - ? - ? - ? - ? - Rowena or Rosemary Bazelle (twins) - Jane Williams - ? - ? - Linda Anstice - ? - Pat Francis.

none but Jesus.

 

Jesus Owns.

 

I was tagged by Miki, Farisia, Johanna, Kerri

 

1. I just got my braces off today! YES!! after four long years :D

2. My favorite candy would be nerd rope. I'm gonna have them in the States soon!

3. Sorry if you don't like the exclaimation points. I'm just really excited that I got my braces off. yeah.

4. I don't use facebook. Since it was blocked in China exactly (almost) a year ago this time.

5. random random random fact... hmm... my grandparents were athletes? My grandpa was a soccer player and my grandma was a gymnast. Pro, I think.

6. My favorite color is green.

7. I like spending hours eating hairy crabs.

8. I like to eat frozen persimmons.

9. Can't live without chapsticks.

10. I'm lefthanded? Okay I think you already know that. Um. I wear red glasses if I don't wear contacts. There!

 

More film pictures to come!

    

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

Established in 1980, Southpaw Guitars is the world's largest left-handed music shop. My brother is a left and it was a life-long dream to visit this shop. I admit it was a fascinating experience to see all these pieces of art.

 

Southpaw Guitars. Houston, Texas.

Sorry, but I was some days off - a ltille trip, off course! Will catch up now...

boston, massachusetts

august 1975

 

u.s. professional tennis championship

longwood cricket club, chestnut hill, massachusetts

 

first-round action - jan kodes vs. patrice dominguez

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

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Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Water soluble pencils and crayons (and water) on paper.

From life/observation/mirror

20-30 minutes

7 X 9.5 inches.

Left handed pencil/crayon with right-handed brush/water.

 

I don't think of myself as this grim, but there is something of me in it.

 

Counting drawings for November with the naNoDrawMo Group: #44.

In his marvellous poem 'On Nature', Lucretius observes that when you enter a dark place like a barn you often see dust particles 'dancing in the sunlight'. This 'dance' is akin to what today in physics is called Brownian Movement. It's named after the great Scottish botanist and explorer Robert Brown (1773-1853). He was an ardent user of the microscope and had observed similar 'movement' within grains of pollen. But Brown was far more than a laboratory man. He had been earlier an avid explorer.

Brown travelled to Australia on HMS Investigator under captain Matthew Flinders (1774-1814) in 1801. They had circumnavigated that continent, and Brown collected around 3500 plant specimens of which some 2000 were until then unknown to Europe. One of these plants was this Scaevola aemula, Fairy Fan Flower.

It's obvious why it's called a Fairy Fan. The Latin name is clear, too, for the readers of Livy's 'Ab Urbe Condita'. In Book II of that work, Livy tells the story of courageous Gaius Mucius. The young man attempted to assassinate Lars Porsenna, the tyrant king. He got the wrong guy, and was captured. Brought before the king, he was threatened with being roasted alive if he didn't divulge the details of the plot. Mucius then put into the fire his right hand until it whithered to demonstrate he would say nothing... Impressed by his courage, Porsenna sent him back to Rome, and he became Livy's left-handed (=Scaevola) hero.

Our flower was named 'Scaevola' because of it's curious 'half-way' - "left-handed" - look: Emulating or Imitating Scaevola.

At the pretty castle gardens on the outskirts of Arcen on the right-hand banks of the Meuse River in Limburg, the Netherlands, the already low Autumn Sun was brilliant but the garden dappled in shadow. In the rays penetrating the almost Falling Leaves, our Fairy Fans danced above the water...

Scott Houston McGregor (b. January 18, 1954) is a former MLB pitcher who spent his entire career with the Baltimore Orioles from 1976 to 1988. He is now the pitching coach for the Aberdeen IronBirds. He was a high school teammate of George Brett in El Segundo, CA. Brett was a second-round draft pick in 1971 while McGregor was a first-round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1972.

 

In 1974 the New York Yankees sent 20 year old lefthanded pitcher Scott McGregor to Syracuse to begin the season in the Chiefs rotation under second year manager Bobby Cox. He was named I.L. Rookie of the Year, represented the Chiefs in the 1974 I.L. All Star Game and went 13-10 with a 3.44 ERA.

 

On June 12, 1976 the New York Yankees in an effort to capture their first Pennant in over a decade traded prize prospects Dave Pagan, Tippy Martinez and Scott McGregor to the Baltimore Orioles for lefthanded veteran pitcher Ken Holtzman.

 

He won 20 games in 1980 and was solid in two postseasons with the Orioles in 1979 and 1983. McGregor sent the Orioles to the World Series by clinching the 1979 ALCS with a Game 4 shutout of the California Angels. He also pitched a complete game victory in Pittsburgh in Game 3 of the World Series that year and, despite taking the loss in Game 7 of that series, yielded only 2 runs in 8 innings to Willie Stargell and the eventual champion Pirates.

 

After the 1983 World Series, he remained a starting pitcher on the Orioles for the next five seasons. He made his final appearance on April 27, 1988.

 

MLB debut - September 19, 1976, for the Baltimore Orioles

Last MLB appearance - April 27, 1988, for the Baltimore Orioles

 

Career statistics:

Win–loss record 138–108

ERA - 3.99

Strikeouts - 904

 

Teams:

Baltimore Orioles (1976–1988)

 

Career highlights and awards:

All-Star (1981)

World Series champion (1983)

Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame

 

Link to all of his issued baseball cards - www.tradingcarddb.com/Person.cfm/pid/3848/col/1/yea/0/Sco...

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

ESP has now officially stopped all orders for one-of-a-kind ESP Standard models. If you want anything special, you now have to use their CU$TOM $HOP. I bought this model from Xtreme Lefty Guitars (www.xlguitars.com). They have a huge selection, but ESP cut off all future unique orders, so once their inventory is gone, it's GONE.

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

I'm on the left reprise with the foil to my teammate who is on parry to defend my advance. This photo is from the early 1990's.

Pic is a wee bit fuzzy since I am trying to snap the pic lefthanded.

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This image cannot be used, downloaded, reproduced in any form or posted on social media by anyone without my permission.

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

left handed, little girl practicing writing her letters.

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

2 years ago...

 

Magic marker on paper

8 X 10 inches

From imagination

Blind left-handed drawing with sighted right-handed color.

<=15 minutes

 

This is a past self-portrait from my Daily Portrait Project, in which I made a non-photographic image of myself every day for three years, from 3/15/07 to 3/15/10. This series of self-portraits can be viewed in it's entirety at studiojuliakay.com/portraitproject.

 

Pen and watercolor on paper.

4 X 6 inches.

 

This is part of my Daily Portrait Project, which can be viewed in it's entirety at studiojuliakay.com/portraitproject.

 

It's also part of series within the project, which I call left-hand-blind (LHB), in which I draw with my eyes closed and my non-dominant hand. I do open my eyes and use whichever hands I feel like for adding color.

3 years ago... part of my Daily (Self-) Portrait Project.

 

Pen and watercolor on paper.

4 X 6 inches

<=15 minutes

From life/observation

Left handed.

 

This is a past self-portrait from my Daily Portrait Project, in which I made a non-photographic image of myself every day for three years, from 3/15/07 to 3/15/10. Soon they'll all be loaded on flickr, you can find them in this set: www.flickr.com/photos/juliakay/sets/72157619599543783/

 

The first year of the project is now available as a book: www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/2418516

Volumes II and III coming soon...

lefthanded T Campbel Hawken

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

"Left-Hand Club" from 1926 Tecoan yearbook, East Carolina University.

 

View at DigitalNC: 1926 Tecoan

 

Digital Collection: North Carolina College and University Yearbooks

 

Contributing Institution: East Carolina University

 

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Today is 13th August; international left-handers' day. The day was first celebrated in 1976 (hence Edna's 76 hoodie) which I happen to think was a rather great year myself, but then, I am biased ;-)

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

Dodger Stadium opened on April 10, 1962. This photo taken 50 years (to the day) later on April 10, 2012 - Opening Day.

 

Dodger Stadium

Los Angeles, California

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

Ed Mitchell's "javelin" toss. His form actually looks pretty good...considering he's wearing a pressure suit!

Brian Jones Mark III Teardrop left handed by Phantom Guitar Works

Isloated full length studio shot of a left handed African American woman looking at the camera and smiling as she writes on her notepad.

 

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i'm still nursing a bad cut on my right hand, so i decided to learn bar spins left-handed. gimme some love flickr folks!

Epiphone do meu irmão.

 

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Epiphany

My brother's Epiphone

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