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Short chairs for a tall wall. You're supposed to grind a bloody gash into the back of your head while you sit and read near the trash.

 

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In the McCracken County Public Library in downtown Paducah, Kentucky, on July 21st, 2014, on the north side of Washington Street between South 5th Street and South 6th Street.

 

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• McCracken (county) (2000817)

• Paducah (2040656)

 

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• July 21 (Q2727)

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© Lela Bouse-McCracken

 

Please No Invites or Graphics. Thank You Ever So Much.

 

"Gambel's Quail walk or run along the ground in groups called coveys that can include a dozen or more birds. They scratch for food under shrubs and cacti, eating grasses and cactus fruits. Flight is explosive, powerful, and short.

 

They live in the hot deserts of the Southwest—the Sonoran, Mohave, and Chihuahuan—below about 5,500 feet elevation. They frequent mesquite thickets along river valleys and arroyos, shrublands and cactus, dry grasslands, and agricultural fields." -allaboutbirds.org

 

The McCracken river ball sculpture in River Park, created in 2011 by local artist David McCracken. It charts the course of the Whanganui river

McCracken

Photography by Jim Slaughter

Todd McCracken and Jay Furby of Ogilvy HCMC came up with these brilliant

“Put it together” concepts for model maker Tamiya. Cirkus got to 3D visualize

5 famous conspiracy theories for Ogilvy to activate in Print, Ambient and Billboard.

Lies, Deceipt and Downfalls can be Put Together using these Moon, JFK, Roswell,

Marilyn and Roswell frames.

 

That’s a shit lot of modelling! Well done for persevering Firebreather Sandesh

Codhadu, Mime Priyan Jayamaha, Illusionist Matt Tan and Chevy McGoram!

'86-'88 Kawasaki Ninja GPZ1000R on left (the bike was only manufactured for three years that is a rather short gestation really, as it was originally made to supersede the GPZ900R, however that plan from Kawasaki completely failed as the GPZ900R continued until 2003!) The GPZ990R, and the GPZ1000R models from '86-'88 were the fastest sports production motorcycles in the world at the time with top speed 150mph, achieved by advanced technology & design including water cooling and 16 valves, allowing additional power, and a frame that used the engine as a stressed member for improved handling and reduced weight as a result of testing that showed that the standard downtubes carried virtually no weight and could be eliminated.

(Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawasaki_GPZ900R)

To the right in the pic is a Yamaha XJR 1200.

The Tasman Bridge provides the main traffic route from the Hobart CBD (on the western shore) to the eastern shore.

Bert McCracken of The Used at San Francisco, CA on the Vans Warped Tour 6-23-12

McCracken

Photography by Jim Slaughter

“No Place Like Amsterdam”

Paul McCracken finds a way past Browne and King of Whitburn.

Untitled, 1967. Polyester resin, fiberglass, plywood (1934-2011) David Zwirner. FOG

EXHIBIT - ARTIST: Molly McCracken. TITLE: Make Dinner or Takeout?. MEDIA: mixed media collage on paper. PRICE: $175. DIMENSIONS: 14 x 17".

 

Exhibit: The Naked and the Newt.

Dates: June 4–26, 2021.

Curator: Dr. Erica Hughes.

Location: Del Ray Artisans, 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria VA 22301.

Gallery Hours: Thursday & Friday 12-6pm, Saturday 12-4pm.

 

More information at delrayartisans.org/event/naked-and-newt/

 

Built with WPA aid at a cost of $344,919, this courthouse was completed in 1943. Although it is a more recent construction, it holds true to the classical style of Kentucky's county capitols.

 

Paducah, located on the Ohio River just south of Illinois, is the largest city in the Jackson Purchase region of the Blue Grass State.

Snug Falls, Southern Tasmania

chatting with libray patrons after the lecture

McCracken

Photography by Jim Slaughter

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