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Made a trip to a remote spot in the north west of Ireland. Was rewarded with this view.
Video of the trip here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rt9F-zwfXsY
Flock of sheep (about 150 animals) in the Immerloopark (park, lake and morass) in Arnhem, the Netherlands.
Schaapskudde in het najaar in het Immerloopark in Arnhem
Het gras in een van de grotere Arnhemse stadsparken "Het Immerloopark" (park, meertje, moeras) wordt dagelijks op een natuurlijke wijze kort gehouden door een kudde van circa 150 Australische schapen.
"Cooler than the winter breeze
And rising like the morning sun
I'm so glad you made it
I've rolled you up one"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxHwZwtb-9w
Heyo Cadets!
Coming next weekend is a brand new best friends bento pose, - space cadet - made it.
Stop by Pose Fair to grab a copy on May 4th!
#Sitzgruppe…auf der Terrasse bei unserem Nachbar.
Für:“Crazy Tuesday“…am 09.12.2025.
Thema:“Made of Wood“….Aus Holz gefertigt…
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I Made:
-A Darker Themed Wonder Girl
-Vigilante(Adrian Chase)
-An Older Damian Wayne
-And Jean-Paul Valley Azrael
One I made that I forgot to take a picture Of was Oracle
Made a last minute visit here last evening on my proposed visit to Bosham,but as i approached the turning for this church,at Idsworth,i thought of the diversion.
St Huberts, Idsworth is in an isolated hamlet, with mediaeval Saxon origins, in the East Hampshire district and South Downs National Park in Hampshire, England.
DADDY: "Are you settling in well, Edgar and Benjamin?"
EDGAR: "Oh yes, Daddy!"
BENJAMIN: "Thank you Daddy!"
DADDY: "That's good, my darlings! I am pleased to hear that."
BENJAMIN: "It's especially lovely when we get to take tea together."
EDGAR: "And enjoy such delicious macarons!" *Licks lips with cute little pink bear tongue.*
BENJAMIN: "Grumbly tummy, Daddy! Grumbly tummy!" *Rubs tummy vigorously.*
EDGAR: "Grumbly tummy, Daddy! Grumbly tummy!" *Rubs tummy vigorously.*
DADDY: "Oh dear!"
The theme for "Looking Close on Friday" for the 17th of January is "plush toys", which is the perfect theme for me, as I have a lovely collection of soft plush bears who quite enjoy being in front of my camera and under my lens. Both made by Merrythought Bears in Ironbridge, Shropshire, Edgar and Benjamin are the two latest additions to my ever burgeoning bear family. I hope you like my choice of bears for this week’s theme, and that it makes you smile.
This beautiful Willow Pattern nursery tea set was made in England by the Shell China Company in the 1920s. It features four cups and saucers as well as a tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl. Each piece is gilt edged and decorated with the Willow Pattern in blue, just like the life-size equivalent. It has two sister sets: a 1920s Shell China Company nursery rhyme tea set that I was given as a gift some years ago by a close friend who knows I collect nursery ware and children’s tea sets and a faerie tale set from the 1930s Shell China Company faerie tale tea set that I have built up from various sellers over time.
Handmade at Merrythought in England from warm-gold tousled mohair plush, Edgar is a cheerful companion who has terracotta pure cotton velvet paws, and wears a delightful floral cotton bow tie. He is number 2 of a limited worldwide edition of 200.
Benjamin is made by Merrythought in England too. A friendly character, he has been handmade from soft, caramel-coloured mohair plush featuring a chocolate-coloured base that beautifully complements his pure wool felt paws. He wears a traditional, satin-lined waistcoat made from the finest British tweed and secured with brass studs. He is number 110 of a limited worldwide edition of 150.
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I (re)made this crystal bead necklace just the other day, and stupidly broke one of the beads while doing so (I used the wrong pliers, and instead of the wire, the first bead next to the clasp broke). You've seen a small part of this necklace before, for our first theme of 2024, "New" (please see the first comment).
Back in January, I had just newly stringed this lovely necklace, but with a pre-fab jewellery wire that had half of the clasp already mounted so it would be easier to do. It was, but other than I'd thought, the clasp's materials were neither stainless steel nor sterling silver, so the atomically thin silver layer came off quickly. Annoying. But, on the other hand, it allowed me to try again and get the mounting of the clasp properly done with crimp beads (and a proper silver clasp), something I've always struggled with (regarding the finishing part when it comes to mounting the connection ring and Cartier carabiner to the already beaded necklace). And I finally, finally got the knack of doing it the right way. I will remake this necklace again once I've found a bead to replace the broken one. I want to do it in Wabi-sabi style so I hope to find a bead of the correct shape and size but with a different colour. But for now, I'm wearing it as is, one bead shorter, because at the moment, it's my favourite necklace.
For this image, I put the smaller part of the broken bead (I've kept the pieces) on the connection ring of the clasp so the ring and the crimp beads are visible. This time, I thought a black backdrop looked nicer than the apricot-orange background I'd used for my previous photo of this necklace because it added more depth to this quite different presentation. The image is an in-camera focus stacking, and combining the 15 single RAW files in Helicon Focus provided a slightly better result than the automatically in-camera processed Jpg. I removed the inevitable dust but not the signs of usage on the crystal beads.
HMM, Everyone!
Made Explore . Thank you my friends !!
Back to my flowers from Singapore... I hope you like it !! Thanks for your visit and enjoy your day !!
1954 OSCA MT4 "barchetta"
The 1954 OSCA MT4 stands as a testament to the craftsmanship of the Maserati brothers, who in 1947 had founded the Officine Specializzate Costruzioni Automobili, or OSCA, which specialized in competition sports cars. Born in Bologna, this iconic sports racing car wasn't just a machine; its low weight and high power rendered it a symphony of speed and ferocious tenacity – one which would etch its legacy on the tracks of Italy and beyond.
The data that I have on this very car is that between 1954 - 1956 it participated in 8 races, and taking first place in half of those! The 1.5 liter, 4 cylinder, twin overhead cam engine produced 125hp. In 1984 it also participated in the Mille Miglia, but the source did not indicate how, or where it finished
Versión de nuestra foto ¡¡¡AY, QUE PICORES TENGO!!!, realizada por nuestro gran amigo Daniel Romero (WaysBcn en Flickr).
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Cinderella and I are off to a New Year's Eve Hogmanay to celebrate getting to the magic number of 366.
Well done to all of us, we made it!
Shame
Such a shame
I think I kind of lost myself again
Day
Yesterday
Really should be leaving, but I stay
Say
Say my name
I need a little love to ease the pain
I need a little love to ease the pain
It's easy to remember when it came
'Cause it feels like I've been
I've been here before
You're not my savior
But I still don't go
Feels like somethin'
That I've done before
I could fake it
But I still want more
Usually don't repeat songs, but this is a
fave of mine from Massive Attack, and I wanted
to do it justice. Revamped from a 2012 thing. xo