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Michael & Maria
se loos'n su good zom
se sein definitely eh good idea... ;)
But this is something I'll need to get used to. Die Maria gehn hi'rit'n.
The Maria with whom I had water fights while washing dished back in the ess'n schuel days & the Maria I tattled on.
She's the girl who taught me all the country songs I know.
My partner & motivated & critic in the art world.
I think I'm gonna miss her.
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here are the most fun centerpieces ever. The original plan only included the round vase & flowers- but then we noticed that some of the cranberries floated- while others sunk like a rock. So we played around with that idea- & created the second centerpiece.
These photographs were made during the Maine Media Workshops class "The Poetic Figure". I used a Carl Zeiss 25mm f/2.0 lens.
These photographs were made during the Maine Media Workshops class "The Poetic Figure". I used a Carl Zeiss Planar T* 1.4/85 ZF.2 lens.
These photographs were made during the Maine Media Workshops class "The Poetic Figure". I used a Carl Zeiss 25mm f/2.0 lens.
These photographs were made during the Maine Media Workshops class "The Poetic Figure". I used a Carl Zeiss Planar T* 1.4/85 ZF.2 lens.
The Martian Motor Works Ursa was the first MMW truck built on Mars, and a phenomenal piece of machinery. Easily reconfigured, hundreds of Ursa 1's were built and used in a wide variety of functions.
The Clam Bunk Skidder seen here has a third motor to run the "clam" at the back, as well as rear facing lights to illuminate the big loads.
The Martian Motor Works Ursa was the first MMW truck built on Mars, and a phenomenal piece of machinery. Easily reconfigured, hundreds of Ursa 1's were built and used in a wide variety of functions.
The Clam Bunk Skidder seen here has a third motor to run the "clam" at the back, as well as rear facing lights to illuminate the big loads.
9H-MMW - De Havilland DHC 8-Q402 Dash Eight - 4114 - Universal Air - Belfast City Airport - Monday - 22-12-2025
from wiki:
The Radiolarian Series is an album project by experimental jazz fusion trio Medeski Martin & Wood which is currently in production.
The project is unique among studio albums because, in a reversal of the typical recording process, the band decided to compose and then develop the songs through a series of tours before recording the music in the studio.
In early 2008 the band announced on their official website: "Medeski Martin & Wood are planning three tours, plus three albums in 2008. Each tour and subsequent album will consist of all NEW MUSIC. The plan: Write -> Tour -> Record -> Repeat."
"The problem with us", keyboardist John Medeski explains, "is that when we record an album, by the time a record company gets it out, we’ve already been playing the music for six or eight months, and we’re ready to move on."
The three volumes of The Radiolarian Series will be released as three separate albums. The band has suggested that the series may also be made available as a packaged set.
The Radiolarian Series takes its name from radiolarians (also radiolaria), amoeboid protozoa that produce intricate mineral skeletons, typically with a central capsule dividing the cell into inner and outer portions, called endoplasm and ectoplasm.
Radiolaria grow their intricately beautiful patterned skeleton around their soft core in defiance of normal biological process. This is, according to the band, "similar to Medeski Martin and Wood's latest creative cycle."
The Radiolarian Series consists of music composed and developed over the course of the band's three-part 2008 "Viva la Evolution" Tour:
Part One: February 19-29 (Northeast U.S.)
Part Two: July 11-18 (Southeast U.S.)
Part Three: November 12-22 (Pacific Northwest)
The Martian Motor Works Ursa was the first MMW truck built on Mars, and a phenomenal piece of machinery. Easily reconfigured, hundreds of Ursa 1's were built and used in a wide variety of functions.
The Clam Bunk Skidder seen here has a third motor to run the "clam" at the back, as well as rear facing lights to illuminate the big loads.
From flybe. (G-JECL) to Universal Air (9H-MMW)
After its metamorphosis by Satys Aircraft Paint and Sealing, in public for the first time. Still with its former registration but the new one: 9H-MMW is allready on the aircraft
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Fleet of Univeral Air
9H-CTGDe Havilland Canada DHC-8-100Y37Jul 2022Parked at MLA33.8 Years
9H-ONIDe Havilland Canada DHC-8-100Y37Jul 2022Parked at MLA32.2 Years
9H-MMWBombardier DHC-8-400DueStored18.3 Years
9H-SWWBombardier DHC-8-400Oct 2023lsd11.9 Years
ECW bodied Bristol RELL6G, MMW 354G, carrying Wilts and Dorset livery is seen on Trowbridge before retuning to Warminster on route 232.
Warminster Vintage Bus Running Day
12th October 2014
Ahh more than a month behind with this one... remember kids - moving is fun! We are, at last, safely ensconsced in our new digs in Normal, IL and I am starting to dig out from both the mid-November snow and a backlog of images so...
Here's Ms. Kevin in all of her pink costume glory from the Murder Mystery Weekend at the Grand Hotel four weeks ago. She played a librarian with a fondness for meeting men in the stacks... shall we say... Beyond that she was innocent and we found some new places in the hotel to make some images so that was great too.
From flybe. (G-JECL) to Universal Air (9H-MMW)
After its metamorphosis by Satys Aircraft Paint and Sealing, in public for the first time. Still with its last registration but the new one: 9H-MMW is allready on the aircraft.
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From flybe. (G-JECL) to Universal Air (9H-MMW)
After its metamorphosis by Satys Aircraft Paint and Sealing, in public for the first time. Still with its last registration but the new one: 9H-MMW is allready on the aircraft
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These photographs were made during the Maine Media Workshops class "The Poetic Figure". I used a Carl Zeiss Planar T* 1.4/85 ZF.2 lens.