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Formation en micro-jardinage de l’Association du personnel de la FAO Sénégal à l’arrière-cour de la Représentation sous le parrainage du projet «Capitalisation de la technologie des microjardins de la Ville de Dakar». Pendant la première phase, la formatrice est revenue sur l’origine du micro-jardinage créé par le Colombien César Marulanda avant d’expliquer les compositions et le rôle du substrat utilisé, les différents types de graines, les techniques de repiquage et d’arrosage, l’utilité des éléments nutritifs comme le compost, ainsi que la protection des cultures contre maladies et parasites, avec l’utilisation de pesticides. La seconde phase a permis au personnel de passer à la pratique en semant, sur les tables de culture, plusieures espèces dont la laitue, l’aubergine, le poivron, la tomate, etc. ©FAO/Ousseynou Diop
The Micro CT Scanner in NETL's CT Imaging Facility in Morgantown, WV. The micro CT scanner is used to identify pore surfaces in core samples.
This gorgeous lace bracelet is hand-made with micro-macrame techniques. Unique and full of personality, it contains a secret revealed only to attentive eyes.
At a glance, the understated and elegant bracelet is a perfect accessory to your spring or evening dress. But under the light, the green in the maroon-colored beads show through the lacing as seen in the close up picture like a gate to a secret garden.
True to the spirit of Bunnies Can Dream, the new line of micro-macrame products including this bracelet carries the romantic imaginations that are private to the wearer and unique to the rest of the world.
Measures 0.5 inch in width, the bracelet is connected by a delicate and secured butterfly clasp made of sterling silver.
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1987 Lewis Galoob toys. Got this one in Singapore in 1988 on my way to London. This one's American package version.
Oh, now that's interesting, these trains must have been pre-production models, they've got proper bogies on them, bet they never reached production because they were deemed too fiddly for kids to put on the track
Taken with
"Panasonic Lumix G1"
"Canon FD 35-70mm F3.5-4.5"
"Canon Extention Tube FD 25"
Developed by
"SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.1 SE"
The addition of micro skirts to my wardrobe has allowed me to wear these boots more often as I believe there should always be a gap between the top of one's boots and the hem of one's skirt when wearing short skirts. The rule changes for long skirts.
Here's my finished entry for the Eurobricks “to sail the technic sea”-contest: A small port, with 9 functions, all powered by a single XL-motor, and just 17x21 studs small! You can control the functions with the switches in front of the actual port. Each switch resembles one function, but all switches are
This micro port has 9 functions. 6 are controlled by driving rings, 2 pneumatic, and the last one is running constantly. I marked all of them at the picture below.
1. Left crane back and forth
2. Left crane up and down
3. Left crane open and close (pneumatic)
4. Right crane up and down
5. Right crane turning
6. Right crane open and close (pneumatic)
7. Transport car back and forth
8. Boat forward and backward
9. Pneumatic pump
Also, please watch the video on youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyG6SEGe65g
Like crack cocain for the tiny house builder. This book kept me awake half the night revisiting my desire to build something. I so loved Deek's first book because it was filled with such playfulness and imagination. This book with its full color pictures and eclectic sensibilities is even more inspiring. Still there are his comic book drawings of wacky shelter ideas, but the pictures of the actual building feats are so deliciously real that my mind enters another realm.
The book distinguishes itself with a broad scope of buildings from simple shacks to ones on trailers to tree houses to push carts. Not only is it a collection of notable like minded shelters across the country, but it includes many of Deek's own wonderful builds. Deek delights the eye with his sense of color and design. Coupled with his frugal salvage-collecting sensibilities every project embodies an eco ethic and available-materials driven direction that makes every build a unique work of art.
The handful of solution oriented plans at the end push the envelope as to what it is possible to live in in terms of real world utility. In particular the Woodsy Wagon pushcart and the Permatent with its outside kitchen and shower that inspired my rethinking of my own vision. These plans drawn up by Deek and others conjure up the spirit of the tiny house community in terms of a larger movement. But this is the book that really makes me want to get up and build something for the pure joy of it. Deek shows me in photos of every detail of these micro shelters and in his layman's terms (and plenty of made up ones too), convinces me how easily it can be done.
found my first camera, a micro 110 that still has film in it! and i found out that my photo lab still develops 110 film. i wonder if my hawaii pictures from 1987 are on that roll?