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A new batch of warming huts, designed to keep ice skaters warm on the cold Assiniboine River trail, have been unveiled at The Forks in downtown Winnipeg.

 

Officials with The Forks showed off the winners of the 2013 Warming Huts competition, in which architects and artists design shelters for winter enthusiasts skating, walking or skiing on the frozen river.

 

The contest attracted almost 100 submissions from around the world this year. A jury chose three winning designs:

 

Hygge House, a joint effort between three Winnipeg design firms.

The Smokehouse by aamodt/plumb architects in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Woolhaus by Myungkweon Park, a landscape architect in New York.

 

Hygge House is a "reproduction of one of the most cherished symbols of Canadiana — the wilderness cottage," according to the designers.

 

The cabin-like hut will be a bright yellow colour to help brighten up the winter landscape, they said.

 

By contrast, The Smokehouse will have a black charred-wood-like exterior. Felt-lined interior walls and a fire pit will encourage a "quiet warm space."

 

Woolhaus will also use felt to create "an interior environment that is isolated from the intense cold, brightness and noise of the frozen Assiniboine River," according to the designer.

 

Construction of the warming huts started in early January and, weather permitting, go onto the Assiniboine River trail shortly. They will join eight huts that were built in previous years.

 

Besides the three competition hut designs, organizers have invited architects from Atelier Big City — a collective of three architects in Montreal — to design a warming hut.

 

As well, a hut designed by 100 University of Manitoba architecture students will appear on the river. Weave Wave will knit 100 pieces of material together into a "dynamic multi-textured hut."

Whatever your thoughts on the Hot Wheels Tesla Model S casting especially when compared to the Matchbox equivalent there is no denying it has been given plenty of love in the form of numerous recolours, most of them in quick succession. This is the metallic dark grey version which appeared in mid 2016 to give it a bit of a menacing appearance especially in conjunction with those red rim wheels. Not an officially stock looking body but one which possesses plenty of neat tampo work. Bought from ASDA back in June 2016 as part of a new batch. Mint and boxed.

 

Santa Fe to Williams, 12 November 2017

 

We had a great time in Santa Fe, but I had to get back to work, so on Sunday, 12 November, it was time to start our trip home.

 

We were stopping off at the Grand Canyon on the way back. I had visited the Grand Canyon in 1982 and 1983, so it had been a while for me, and Anne had never been there.

 

On 12 November, we took Railrunner back Albuquerque and then Amtrak's Southwest Chief to Williams Jct., Arizona, the station nearest the Grand Canyon. ATSF used to serve Williams on its main line, but a line relocation around 1960 reduced grades and curves and moved the main line a little ways north of Williams. ATSF still had a line through Williams as their line to Phoenix continued to use the old main line to Ash Fork, the former junction with the Phoenix line. Williams was the junction of ATSF's Grand Canyon branch.

 

Our trip started on the 1020 am departure from Santa Fe, train 703, led by MP36 106. The trip to Albuquerque took an hour and a half, which would have left us with over 4 hours in Albuquerque until the Chief was due. We were planning to have lunch, but then what?

 

I half jokingly suggested to Anne that we ride the train all the way to the end of the line at Belen and then return. That would take another 1.5 hours and still leave us plenty of time to get lunch before the Chief was due. She had settled into her seat on Railrunner and decided that if she had to kill some time, riding the train was as good of a way to do it as sitting at the combined Greyhound and Amtrak station in Albuquerque. The extra charge to go all the way to the end of the line and back was $1 each, so it did not break the bank.

 

We got to see the country that we passed through in the dark on our way to Albuquerque. Beautiful, if desolate north of Albuquerque, greener south of there as the train follows the Rio Grande to Belen. We saw some bison at one point.

 

At Belen, a cut of BNSF units was crossing over on the main line next to the the Railrunner station as our train waited 15 minutes to return north.

 

Back in Albuquerque, we stashed our bags and went back to the same New York style pizza place where we ate a few days earlier. Good pizza and good beer.

 

An Amtrak P42 and Horizon coach were parked at the station. Not sure why they were there.

 

The Chief arrived early, shortly after we'd moved out to the platform to wait for it. We climbed on after a big crowd got off. It seemed to me that about half of the coach passengers get off in Albuquerque and a new batch gets on. The train only had 2 coaches and they were full. Amtrak could probably run another coach on this train in the off season ad still fill it.

 

The dining car dinner did not disappoint, even if we had to take a relatively early seating as that was what was left when we boarded. We were not yet famished, having eaten a fair bit of pizza for lunch.

 

The sunset was gorgeous, then the night was dark. We were on time into Williams Jct., where a van operated by the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel was waiting to pick us up.

The 200 hour yoga teacher training course (YTTC) commenced today at AYM Yoga School with a new batch of students. The course started with welcome ceremony in which a yagna was performed for success of students in learning yoga and meditation. Visit to know more about yoga teacher training course - www.indianyogaassociation.com

dad burned these garlics so had to make a new batch... will use these for something else.

A new batch of foster kittens arrived at the F. house from the pound tonight.

The welcome ceremony of new batch of 200 Hour yoga TTC students took place at the premises of AYM Yoga School in Upper Tapovan, Rishikesh. All new students were full of energy and participated in the yagna with great vigor. Some of them even tried to chant certain mantras, used during the yagna to appease gods. During the ceremony, they were told about the importance of various mantras and why they are used.

visit our website to know more - www.indianyogaassociation.com

#yoga #yogateacher #yogatraining #welcomeceremony #200houryoga #yogalovers #yogaschool #Yogalife #AYMYogaSchool

At the time, this is one of the new batch of class 66/7 series, shipped through the Channel tunnel, acquired by GBRf. Here we see 66740 drag 66751 into Peterborough depot for further deployment for modifications and re-paint. 66751 was the principle loco which had suitable fittings attached to move the early Azuma 800 class from Old Dalby to ECML for testing, then returned to the pool for general workings along with team mates

British Manufacture. The Conduit was removed in April 1940, it was at the site of an old well. It was moved to Tower Gardens.

A new batch of old photos, cigarette cards and postcards. Scanned on Flip Pal.

c1910, Chelmsford, Essex.

A new batch of micro mosaic pendants available for purchase in the gallery shop of the Goodyear Cottage, Jekyll Island, GA

Knew it was a great location for b&w film.

New batch from FPP (Film Photography Program)

Kentmere 100 (EI80)

1/6

is updated!

Just added a new batch of butterfly dresses for tiny girls!Come on and get them before it's too late 8D (more info at my profile *winks*)

 

(pardon me for the poor photos =_= It's kinda rainy here,so the light is very bad DX)

 

***UPDATE!!***

Ok I managed to took better photos (some credit to Lightroom for light corrections XD) and now you can see the real color combos <3

The welcome ceremony of new batch of 200 Hour yoga TTC students took place at the premises of AYM Yoga School in Upper Tapovan, Rishikesh. All new students were full of energy and participated in the yagna with great vigor. Some of them even tried to chant certain mantras, used during the yagna to appease gods. During the ceremony, they were told about the importance of various mantras and why they are used.

visit our website to know more - www.indianyogaassociation.com

#yoga #yogateacher #yogatraining #welcomeceremony #200houryoga #yogalovers #yogaschool #Yogalife #AYMYogaSchool

The 200 hour yoga teacher training course (YTTC) commenced today at AYM Yoga School with a new batch of students. The course started with welcome ceremony in which a yagna was performed for success of students in learning yoga and meditation. Visit to know more about yoga teacher training course - www.indianyogaassociation.com

The huge and noble Willow Oak which provides priceless shade in our backyard. I was concerned about it during the winter months because the thriving squirrel population was more pestiferous than usual -- chewing off twigs and small branches. I'd find a new batch of them at the base of the tree every day. The gray squirrel is almost as much a source of environmental mischief as humans.

The 200 hour yoga teacher training course (YTTC) commenced today at AYM Yoga School with a new batch of students. All new students were full of energy and participated in the yagna with great vigor. Some of them even tried to chant certain mantras, used during the yagna to appease gods. During the ceremony, they were told about the importance of various mantras and why they are used.

#yoga #WelcometoIndia #WelcometoAYM #AYMYogaSchool #200hrYoga #YogaTeacher #YogaTraining #YogaCourse #Yogalover #Health #YogaFitness

Visit our website to know more about upcoming yoga teacher training course schedule - www.indianyogaassociation.com

More on myphotographywithjoy.com Here comes a new batch of photos from a short trip to Paris. Beautiful city! Lots of things to see, to visit. I really loved it as a tourist but to be honest I don't see myself living there. This photo is taken from the Sacre-Coeur Cathedral.

 

Nikon D7000

Lens: Tokina 11-16 mm

F-stop: f/5.6

Exposure time: 1/640sec.

ISO: 100

The 200 hour yoga teacher training course (YTTC) commenced today at AYM Yoga School with a new batch of students. The course started with welcome ceremony in which a yagna was performed for success of students in learning yoga and meditation. Visit to know more about yoga teacher training course - www.indianyogaassociation.com

As outrageous as the Poppa Wheelie may be, look a bit closer and you'll see this is blatantly based on the very unglamorous Reliant Regal Supervan from the 1960's. It must be fairly popular with collectors as it has yet another new colour and definitely the glitziest yet! This Super Chromes version is now appearing in U.K. stores, notably Wilkinsons who seem to have got their act together in regards to new batch HW stuff. Mint and boxed.

The welcome ceremony of new batch of 200 Hour yoga TTC students took place at the premises of AYM Yoga School in Upper Tapovan, Rishikesh. All new students were full of energy and participated in the yagna with great vigor. Some of them even tried to chant certain mantras, used during the yagna to appease gods. During the ceremony, they were told about the importance of various mantras and why they are used.

visit our website to know more - www.indianyogaassociation.com

#yoga #yogateacher #yogatraining #welcomeceremony #200houryoga #yogalovers #yogaschool #Yogalife #AYMYogaSchool

The 200 hour yoga teacher training course (YTTC) commenced today at AYM Yoga School with a new batch of students. The course started with welcome ceremony in which a yagna was performed for success of students in learning yoga and meditation. Visit to know more about yoga teacher training course - www.indianyogaassociation.com

new batch drying on the counter

Railway is my favourite is my favourite form of transport and during 2016 I hope to travel and photograph every route in Ireland.

  

The CAF Mark 4 (or MK4 or MKIV) are railway carriages operated by Iarnród Éireann in Ireland on the InterCity service from Dublin to Cork. These carriages have no connection to the British Rail Mark 4.

 

Since January 2007, five sets operate the Dublin-Cork route on an enhanced hourly clockface timetable. The Mark 3 carriages, withdrawn in 2009, replaced the older (and tired looking) Mark 2 carriages that previously operated mid-day Limerick, Galway and Waterford routes. The Mark 3s were in turn superseded by a new batch of 183 22000 Class in 2009. The first batch of these was delivered in early March 2007, while the final deliveries took place in 2012.

Test shots from the second roll of Kodak Vision ECN2 320T film that was kindly sent to me by Max Miedinger Max Miedinger.

This film stock was made for cinematography, and is balanced for Tungsten light and uses the ECN-2 process. The film has a sticky black "Remjet" coating which must be removed, and prevents the film being processed in a standard C41 lab. I used my exhausted Tetenal C41 kit so as not to risk spoiling a new batch.

The expected blue cast is due to the film being used in daylight without a correcting filter.

I used an Olympus XA camera, and set the meter to ISO 200.

The welcome ceremony of new batch of 200 Hour yoga TTC students took place at the premises of AYM Yoga School in Upper Tapovan, Rishikesh. All new students were full of energy and participated in the yagna with great vigor. Some of them even tried to chant certain mantras, used during the yagna to appease gods. During the ceremony, they were told about the importance of various mantras and why they are used.

visit our website to know more - www.indianyogaassociation.com

#yoga #yogateacher #yogatraining #welcomeceremony #200houryoga #yogalovers #yogaschool #Yogalife #AYMYogaSchool

The 200 hour yoga teacher training course (YTTC) commenced today at AYM Yoga School with a new batch of students. The course started with welcome ceremony in which a yagna was performed for success of students in learning yoga and meditation. Visit to know more about yoga teacher training course - www.indianyogaassociation.com

The welcome ceremony of new batch of 200 Hour yoga TTC students took place at the premises of AYM Yoga School in Upper Tapovan, Rishikesh. All new students were full of energy and participated in the yagna with great vigor. Some of them even tried to chant certain mantras, used during the yagna to appease gods. During the ceremony, they were told about the importance of various mantras and why they are used.

visit our website to know more - www.indianyogaassociation.com

#yoga #yogateacher #yogatraining #welcomeceremony #200houryoga #yogalovers #yogaschool #Yogalife #AYMYogaSchool

The 200 hour yoga teacher training course (YTTC) commenced today at AYM Yoga School with a new batch of students. All new students were full of energy and participated in the yagna with great vigor. Some of them even tried to chant certain mantras, used during the yagna to appease gods. During the ceremony, they were told about the importance of various mantras and why they are used.

#yoga #WelcometoIndia #WelcometoAYM #AYMYogaSchool #200hrYoga #YogaTeacher #YogaTraining #YogaCourse #Yogalover #Health #YogaFitness

Visit our website to know more about upcoming yoga teacher training course schedule - www.indianyogaassociation.com

After berating myself for buying so many of these Matchbox 1966 Dodge A100's last year when they initially appeared at ASDA I have gone and done exactly the same thing this week with the newer Batch H and K which have finally showed their faces. It must be the power and nostalgia of the MBX brand which sees me going absolutely mad for them especially the more desirable licensed ones. Right now I am gorging myself on Nissan Juniors, BMW i3's and VW Golf Countrys but back in August 2016 it was these little beauties which were coming home in big numbers. Its not even as though this has been my favourite recolour given to this casting as that accolade goes to both the Mothers and Firestone versions but its a fantastic little classic commercial model nonetheless beautifully cast and well proportioned. Mint and boxed.

 

Santa Fe to Williams, 12 November 2017

 

We had a great time in Santa Fe, but I had to get back to work, so on Sunday, 12 November, it was time to start our trip home.

 

We were stopping off at the Grand Canyon on the way back. I had visited the Grand Canyon in 1982 and 1983, so it had been a while for me, and Anne had never been there.

 

On 12 November, we took Railrunner back Albuquerque and then Amtrak's Southwest Chief to Williams Jct., Arizona, the station nearest the Grand Canyon. ATSF used to serve Williams on its main line, but a line relocation around 1960 reduced grades and curves and moved the main line a little ways north of Williams. ATSF still had a line through Williams as their line to Phoenix continued to use the old main line to Ash Fork, the former junction with the Phoenix line. Williams was the junction of ATSF's Grand Canyon branch.

 

Our trip started on the 1020 am departure from Santa Fe, train 703, led by MP36 106. The trip to Albuquerque took an hour and a half, which would have left us with over 4 hours in Albuquerque until the Chief was due. We were planning to have lunch, but then what?

 

I half jokingly suggested to Anne that we ride the train all the way to the end of the line at Belen and then return. That would take another 1.5 hours and still leave us plenty of time to get lunch before the Chief was due. She had settled into her seat on Railrunner and decided that if she had to kill some time, riding the train was as good of a way to do it as sitting at the combined Greyhound and Amtrak station in Albuquerque. The extra charge to go all the way to the end of the line and back was $1 each, so it did not break the bank.

 

We got to see the country that we passed through in the dark on our way to Albuquerque. Beautiful, if desolate north of Albuquerque, greener south of there as the train follows the Rio Grande to Belen. We saw some bison at one point.

 

At Belen, a cut of BNSF units was crossing over on the main line next to the the Railrunner station as our train waited 15 minutes to return north.

 

Back in Albuquerque, we stashed our bags and went back to the same New York style pizza place where we ate a few days earlier. Good pizza and good beer.

 

An Amtrak P42 and Horizon coach were parked at the station. Not sure why they were there.

 

The Chief arrived early, shortly after we'd moved out to the platform to wait for it. We climbed on after a big crowd got off. It seemed to me that about half of the coach passengers get off in Albuquerque and a new batch gets on. The train only had 2 coaches and they were full. Amtrak could probably run another coach on this train in the off season ad still fill it.

 

The dining car dinner did not disappoint, even if we had to take a relatively early seating as that was what was left when we boarded. We were not yet famished, having eaten a fair bit of pizza for lunch.

 

The sunset was gorgeous, then the night was dark. We were on time into Williams Jct., where a van operated by the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel was waiting to pick us up.

UPDATE!

Apparently there was some kind of glitch in the way Etsy pulled the entries for the initial selection round. A new batch of semi-finalists has been announced and I'm in it! You can VOTE NOW for my piece. Read more on my blog. Spread the word and thank you SO much! :)

 

This is my entry for the NASA/Etsy Space Craft Contest. It's a high texture hand embroidery of the moon. I didn't make it to the voting round, but you can read more about that and get some great space and embroidery resources over on my blog. You can read more about the project on its Etsy listing page. :)

 

Stitches used: chain stitch, stem stitch, satin stitch, split stitch, french knot, bullion knot, button hole wheel, button hole wheel cups, button hole, Portuguese stem stitch.

 

I blogged about all the stitches I used in the Moon project.

 

Threads used: stranded cotton embroidery floss, pearl cotton, rayon, silk,

 

Light beading.

 

Stitched on linen then mounted on a grey linen blend.

 

Photo by Jote.

Blogged about the class in which I started my embroidery of the moon

New batch with new energy. A group of new students who have joined September’s 300-hour yoga teacher training course, today participated in the religious opening fire ceremony at AYM Yoga School amidst the Himalayas in Rishikesh. They participated in the religious yajna that was held to mark the occasion and to purify their hearts and souls by Yogi Chetan Mahesh. Join us for upcoming Yoga TTC in Rishikesh, India, www.indianyogaassociation.com #Yoga #WelcomeCeremony #YogaIndia #300HourYoga #YTTC #Rishikesh #AYMYogaSchool

I "considered myself tagged" ;)

 

1. Vintage Samantha from Bewitched

2. Custom Ebony by iamPoohie

3. Sweet custom Dal by I Have Wings

4. Dollfie Dream Yuki Morikawa

5. Lele Girl Blythe

6. Azone Pure Neemo

7. Mama Chapp doll

8. I'd like to have a Boopsie Doll one day.

9. Vintage Miss Seventeen

10. Princess Ala Mode Blythe

11. Frankenstein (Sideshow, Bride of Frankenstein Model)

12. Vintage Miss Revlon Doll

 

None of these photos are mine, I hope it's ok to post them here. Let me know if you'd rather they be removed.

 

I could have kept going until the images were so small you'd never be able to see them!

 

1. SCORE!, 2. Untitled, 3. Hagumi~first custom dal, 4. Cool, 5. Dear LeLe Girl, 6. Keiralyne, 7. New Batch!, 8. mama chapp, 9. Miss Seventeen, 10. Morning Sun, 11. Frankenstein's monster, 12. Brunette Revlon

 

The first of the new batch that I got up close with :)

 

Roskill Depot | Auckland | New Zealand

A group of new students who have joined February’s 300 hour yoga training course, today participated in the opening ceremony at AYM Yoga School amidst Himalayas in Rishikesh. They participated in the religious yagna that was held to mark the occasion and to purify their hearts and souls by yogi Chetan Mahesh. Visit to know about course schedule - goo.gl/HmxrM6 #yoga #opening #ceremony #newbatch #newstudent #yogaschool #yogateachertraining #rishikesh #300hryoga #yogainindia #aymyogaschool

Winter SUP adventure at Newtown Creek, Isle of Wight.

 

New batch added to the Getty collection.

 

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Like many Edinburgh photographers the old boathouse at Harrison Park is a regular candidate for photos, I've taken many in all seasons, day and night, sun and snow and ice, but I noticed on this sunny day it was looking more colourful than usual - with the addition of some of the paintings about the canal done by local schools. These look like the ones which used to be around the end of the Canal around Lochrin Basin (some of which I have snapped before). I noticed a new batch by the kids were up along that stretch for the recent Canal Festival I posted pics of, so I'm guessing some of the older ones were moved and the boathouse has given some a home

a new batch of graffiti decorates REOTown

I just got a new batch of my moo cards yesterday. Anyone want to trade?

The 200 hour yoga teacher training course (YTTC) commenced today at AYM Yoga School with a new batch of students. The course started with welcome ceremony in which a yagna was performed for success of students in learning yoga and meditation. Visit to know more about yoga teacher training course - www.indianyogaassociation.com

New batch Hot Wheels are trickling through to the U.K. but as of yet certainly not in the numbers usually seen. I finally managed to find the new recolour for the 1967 Austin Mini Van and thankfully it was worth the wait. Its basically a yellow and black version of the last Campbell's Garage one and looks just as striking as the previous and more importantly it looks realistic and believable which can't be said of some of its previous incarnations. As ever it is well cast with a stock looking body and incorporates accurate BMC Mini features of the period such as external door hinges. Hopefully this will begin to show up on the pegs in bigger quantities shortly! Mint and boxed.

The 200 hour yoga teacher training course (YTTC) commenced today at AYM Yoga School with a new batch of students. The course started with welcome ceremony in which a yagna was performed for success of students in learning yoga and meditation. Visit to know more about yoga teacher training course - www.indianyogaassociation.com

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