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os casulos, depois de deixados ao sol intenso durante alguns dias para matar a borboleta / the coccons, after being left to the sun to kill the butterfly
Freixo de Espada à Cinta, 2011;
Fenders and rack are fitted. All fabricating is done, it's now just a matter of bolting the rest on.
Making of my anniversary shot , if u have not seen you can chk my previous shot (did some PS to change colors), well about this one 1.Wall-E was in bit hurry itocollect the stuff needed 2. He got some IDEA, he want's junior wall-E to come along 3.Ready for picture in his own style 4. And I asked him for small adjustments….wait where is Junior WALL-E…
Today was in the 60's which is very odd for Feb 1. It was a good day to take a pic of the blanket in progress with outdoor lighting and a real camera!
Pattern: Garter Squish www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/garter-squish
Yarn: Plymouth Encore
Needles: US 13
Started: 1-18-16
or actually more like sunshine. This is step one of homemade Limoncello. The recipe is here, Step One: Making Limoncello
Young 'Chick Punks' dancers tentatively take their first steps onto Lord Street's giant outdoor stage, to take part in Southport's Christmas Lights Switch On show. (And, very good they turned out to be too)
Fluff has been making some wonderful new friends! He and Superstar Barbie have gotten really close and he loves Prancer the horse as well! I had Prancer as a child and I still have my old one (this is one in better condition that I found in a charity shop, you will see my old one when I photograph all of my doll horses , hopefully soon. I loved my Barbie- and Sindyhorses, in fact I had more horses than dolls as I never had that many dolls. I still have the horses luckily but the dolls were lost.) :)
Making a small angle between LEGO rails.
[method 1]
Angle is 3.16 degree, resulting in a radius of about 290 studs(2.32 m).
114 rails are needed to form a circle.
[method 2]
Angle is 4.31 degree, resulting in a radius of about 212.6 studs(1.70 m).
83.4 rails are needed to form a circle.
May have slight problem in electrical contact.
Debbie Sines making juice from the grape vineyard at the Ranch in Redwood Valley. Photo courtesy Claire Janaro
I'm into trying to preserve my garden harvests these days, so I'm making up 5 jars of pesto and freezing them for winter. It doesn't really freeze here during the winter, but it does get cold enough that the basil will look pretty sad.
Went for an early morning walk with my son and it looks like they're making a retaining wall against the Bluffs. Which means we should be able to walk further east along the bottom.
Dona Viviana Alavez is making wax roses that she will use to decorate her famous "velas de concha" candles. The rose colored wax disks will be folded into the shape of roses and then trimmed to look like the flowers. Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca, Mexico