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Making our own unique guidebook for our trip to Ladakh. You can read more about how we made the book on Inversion Layer.
Mending the holes in my socks that I had been wearing for four days in the great luggage drought of aught-8. This was nearly the 365 picture of the day.
A little sculpture I made for a friend who creates lovely needlecraft art.
Carved balsa (base is dyed balsa). About 11" (28 cm) high.
A small slant-faced grasshopper that has a wide distribution in western North America. It inhabits grasslands including the mixedgrass, shortgrass, desert, and bunchgrass prairies.
A study in eastern Colorado has shown a high and significant correlation between the frequency of grass species in the diet of this grasshopper and the frequency of grass species in its habitat. The study indicates that this grasshopper is not highly selective, as it feeds on a variety of grasses. Common host plants of the spottedwinged grasshopper include blue grama, needleandthread, western wheatgrass, sand dropseed, downy brome, threadleaf sedge, and needleleaf sedge.
Pawnee Buttes
Pawnee National Grassland
Weld County, Colorado
Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Očhéthi Šakówiŋ territory
I just love this design. It's from a photo I saw on the internet and unfortunately I don't know who to give credit to. I love that it looks like notebook paper. If I make it again, I won't use batting to hide the stitching. It makes the project to bulky.
This was inspired by a similar piece that I saw on "Lots of Neat Stuff". (www.lotsofneatstuff.com/cristy/blog/bless-house-embroidery)