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Ms. Argentina - Hair, Makeup - take care of
Dress and Cape IN PROGRESS
Oozy slits on writs - EvilFireLizard (same with makeup)
Sash - being made
Shoes - working on it.
Don't know why, just walked by the kids on the slip n slide and this was laying in the grass. go figure, thought it was cute.
6-26-2010 WEEW girls project
Boudoir session with Ms. K. done in a Boston area hotel. Combination of natural light and strobe.
More at pattonboudoir.com and facebook.com/pattonboudoir
ein umgebauter Eisbrecher und Schlepper auf dem Rhein bei Mannheim, wurde 1958 von der Braun Werft Speyer gebaut
Playing with my food for the November 08 Scavenger Hunt 'schnitzel with noodles'
My interpretation of schnitzel is open to debate. ;-)
MS Athena is a cruise ship owned and operated by Classic International Cruises. She was built in 1948 as the MS Stockholm by Götaverken in Gothenburg for the Swedish America Line. Since her career with SAL she has sailed under the names MS Völkerfreundschaft, MS Volker, MS Fridtjof Nansen, MS Italia I, MS Italia Prima, MS Valtur Prima and MS Caribe, before beginning service under her current name.
Silja Europa in Helsinki 1994, few days after MS Estonia tragedy.
There is a little story about that Silja Europa picture also. We arrived to Sweden on 26th september 1994 with Ms Estonia and we had return tickets for 30th September back to Tallinn with Ms Estonia. Unfortunately, Estonia sunk before our trip back to Tallinn. So they gave us tickets to Helsinki with Silja Europa on that date and from Helsinki we got back to Tallinn.
Motor Ship Normac, Captain John's (Original) Floating Restaurant, at the foot of Yonge St. Toronto Harbour 1970. For a recent view, see: www.flickr.com/photos/10561814@N04/2150446967/
Another shot of MS Victoria, with whom I recently traversed the Baltic Sea from Stockholm to Estonia. Again, please try to look past the reflections in the window.
You may notice the name of the ship is formally "MS Victoria I". However, that "I" is never really mentioned anywhere else, so I can count my parts in roman numerals as usual.
Part I – Part II
Author: Renchius, Henricus.
Title: In universam Aristotelis Stagiritae L[o]g[i]cam ... [etc.] [manuscript].
Origin: [Germany, 1600]
Penn Libraries call number: Ms. Codex 863