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Level Up! A Ren Faire Show (on Facebook). This is an interactive stage show that changes. No two shows are alike. They get audience members on stage and they choose where stories go at certain points. (sort of like Dungeons & Dragons, but on a stage-sized scale).
I had to lie on my belly to get this shot of a small stream…it looks like a much bigger stream than it actually is.
Matt borrowed my little compact camera and took this fella from street level! My pictures were from upstairs in my Mum's house!
ESPORTES: SANTOS,SP, 19.08.2018 - NEXT LEVEL SPORTS - TREINO - Jogadores do Next Level Sports durante treino realizado na Associação Desportiva da Policia Militar de Santos, em Santos/SP, neste domingo, 19. (Foto: Flavio Hopp)
Designed by Elise Duvekot
Skill Level: intermediate
K106 Pages: 28-31
Project Description: Simple two-by-two cables transform a Knit One Below sweater into a fluid and dynamic garment. Stack the cables vertically or allow them to travel across the sweater. Thanks to the two-tone background, there is no need for purl stitches to flank the cables.
Yarn Company: Trendsetter Yarns
Yarn Info: Merino Cable in color 612 Claret (A) and Tonalita Fusion in color 06 Rusty Bucket (B)
Alternate colorway shown on page 29: Venus in color 3434 (A) and Tonalita in color 2417 (B)
You can learn more about this project and this issues at KnittingUniverse.com/K016/
Level Up! A Ren Faire Show (on Facebook). This is an interactive stage show that changes. No two shows are alike. They get audience members on stage and they choose where stories go at certain points. (sort of like Dungeons & Dragons, but on a stage-sized scale).
Class 37 number 37898 runs down past Heath High Level on 4th March 1989 whilst hauling the 7C86 Cwmbargoed to Aberthaw Power Station MGR coal train. Class 116 DMU number C362 has just departed forming the 1252 Barry Island to Caerphilly service.
The four-mile branch from the main line at Ljubace to the Dubrave loading point crosses two main roads, and here during the late afternoon of 8th November 2014, Kreka Mines 'Kriegslok' 2-10-0 No.33-248 is seen crossing the main Zivinice to Loznice road with a rake of empties collected from the Ljubace exchange sidings.
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