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K6 telephone kiosk at Nether Winchendon, Buckinghamshire. 30th March 2017

An ancient, double-waterwheeled-mill, still milling flour - we've got a bag!

I was waiting for the painters to finish these magnificent wrought iron gates and eventually they are done.

The story goes that in the early 18th century, not long after it was built, a judge who lived at Nether Lypiatt sentenced a blacksmith to death for some petty theft. He then told the man that his sentence might be commuted if he made a pair of wrought-iron gates to stand in front of the house. When they were finished the judge claimed that one of the scroll forms faced the wrong way, and so he hanged the unfortunate man from his own gates. The blacksmith's ghost is said still to haunt the house of his executioner.

 

   

Nether Largie South is the oldest of the five cairns in a line of cairns stretching about 5km the Kilmartin Glen

 

Unlike the four Bronze Age cairns, Nether Largie South is a Neolithic cairn dating. It was built more than 1,000 years before the other burial cairns. It was originally long and trapezoidal in shape, with a central chamber built to house a number of dead.

 

About 4,000 years ago the cairn was expanded into a round cairn, measuring more than 30m wide. The alteration was done to accommodate two new stone-lined cists.

  

Copied one of the original minecraft blocks to mak ethis nether block with a portal.

From Elizabeth Zimmerman's Knitter's Almanac, September chapter, "Nether Garments".

Knit circa 1993-1994.

 

"...even the shy housewife likes to slip them on under her slacks to go to the store on exceptionally cold days. I have been known to pull them on under a housedress, add boots, my warm coat, and woolly cap and mittens, and trot comfortably to the A&P, looking (almost) like everybody else." - EZ

 

Holes in the left leg and ankle despite hardly ever being worn. (Moths?)

Now what? Darn the holes, or cut them off above the knees for knicker length longies to be worn under a skirt?

 

Blogged.

Raveled.

A back view of my Minecraft Nether playset-style model, showing the interior of some of the modules.

 

I've also experimented with Bricklink Studio's luminous-pieces feature to bring some light to this model. I think it turned out pretty good!

Image: NETHER

Tattoo: JIM JUDAKIS

Arm: my brother's

 

www.nether410.com

09:22 4M71 Southampton Western Docks to Birch Coppice FLT.

I got bored so I built this. Please comment if you favorite.

"Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before." ~ Edgar Allan Poe

Quite a bit of Lightroom malarchy on this one.

 

Shot taken with a full frame canon 5D mk 2 and EF 15mm fisheye lens... OK so thats pretty wide already, now go to transform in Lightroom and slide up the distortion this flattens out the horizon a wee bit. Then recrop panorama style.

 

Burn the sky a little to create smoke coming out of the chimney

 

Simples

 

Sharon can you spot where the pile of camerabags were. No? Good

  

Congrats to Amy and Damien

Shot at Nether Winchenden House , Hertfordshire

   

Connecting a lego nether block with portal I made to some land pieces.

These four falls took my attention as we wandered back to Wasdale from the top of Haycock. I decided to cut the sky out as there was no interest at the time of day, late in the afternoon. Used the OM-1 hand held high resolution to pick up the details and add some motion blur to the water.

Nether Winchendon House is a medieval manor house, situated in the Chilterns, that was remodelled in the 18th century in the "Strawberry Hill Gothick" style

LEGO 21139 - The Nether Fight

A render of set 21106

Sir Thomas Hutton 1620 younger brother of Sir Timothy Hutton at Richmond SEE ATTACHED 1 and son of Matthew Hutton Archbishop of York 1606 SEE ATTACHED 4 and his second wife Beatrice, daughter of Sir Thomas Fincham. His sister first wife of William Gee 1611 is at York SEE ATTACHED 5

Thomas married Anne 1651-2 daughter of Sir John Bennet of Dawley SEE ATTACHED 2 -

Children -: (2 sons and 3 daughters in total)

1. Richard Hutton of Poppleton (1613-1648) married firstly Ursula daughter of Sir Edmund Sheffield, son of 1st Earl of Mulgrave and secondly Dorothy 1687 daughter of Ferdinando Fairfax, 2nd Lord Cameron SEE ATTACHED 3

2. Elizabeth Hutton (1619-1661-2) married firstly John Robinson of Deighton and secondly Edward Bowles of York

He had in total 2 sons and 3 daughters.

 

(Sepilak, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia)

 

1 photo total at Daily Travel Photo for August 29, 2010.

www.dailytravelphotos.com/archive/2010/08/29/

 

A macaque displays his brightly colored buttocks (archived photos, on the weekends).

 

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I got bored so I built this. Please comment if you favorite.

33rd and Barclay. Waverly neighborhood, Baltimore City. Mural by Nether

 

Grand Union Canal and West Coast Mainline Footbridge

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