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They greet you at the entrance of the cloister gate. Malmesbury Abbey Gardens are privately owned and maintained by naturalists. Gardening in the buff...slightly more safe than deep frying naked, but still not something I do on purpose.
Just uploading some ancient work, so that I can link it to the new alpha.tribe blog:
These were used for the t-shirts of Play Furry and Gloss Furry and we want to show them in a post which Alpho is writing right now. However, in reality they are commercial illustrations which I made almost 15 years ago, in another life it seems at this point... I will probably upload a whole bunch of other stuff I made back then as well. Might as well get it out of harms way and start an online archive.
:-\
ahhh, we're 'pregnant'
wow, this has a lot of views. i am not really pregnant btw, and this picture is from maybe 5 years ago :)
Home is in my head
Has been made of thoughts and dreams.
Home is in my eyes and it goes with me wherever I go.
I have displayed several old kitchen gadgets that belonged to my Mom ,Aunt, and Grandmother. Nut cracker, Slotted spoon, cork screw, can opener.
The bottle on the left was manufactured in the period 1991 to 1994. The bottle on the right was manufactured in the period 1928 to 1937, when the city and state location of the specific plant was embossed on the bottle bottoms.
MY BROTHER AND I , LATE 1970'S , ABOVE LAKE ABRAHAM, SAWTOOTH SLABS IN THE BACKGROUND, MT.MICHENER ACROSS THE LAKE. (Well, they can't all be gems!!)
The background is taken from a titanic poster.
I know this is really gay but (sorry) I like it.
Original image at
Manx TT - 1971 (Quarter Bridge) Digging out some of my old photos!!!
This picture is taken at the Manx TT races in 1971 ektachrome slide film - re-photographed with Olympus E3 using a light-box , 50mmf2.0macro with Ex-25 extension tube.
NOTE: Please DO NOT message me looking for this pattern. A quick Google search will find several for sale. I will no longer respond to these requests.
From "Cross-Stitch and Country Crafts," a three-piece series that was in the March, May and July 1987 issues. (It is also available in "101 Best-Loved Designs from CSCC" by Better Homes and Gardens and in a standalone leaflet.)
Done as one piece on 25-ct Wedgewood Lugana.
Completed c. 2000
It was a gig in Baltimore... Youth Brigade and Minor Threat played, plus some other bands I can't remember.
One of the blocks from the old wallpaper2. This was hanging in the corner of a very dark room. I was shooting full auto w/ flash. I have some more details to post soon. These wallpaper shots were from the St Johnsbury Train Station prior to its renovation.
I renewed my flickr pro account which turns one year old next week. July 14th, Bastille Day, exactly. Go celebrate by looking through my archives and beheading an effigy of Maria Antoinette.
I'd figure I'd jump way back and post some the first stuff I shot with my Sony Mavica, back when it was a new toy.
It is, as many of you know, a poster of a famous monologue from a famous movie.