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A moment in Bronzeville. These are the only fields kids from urban areas get to see. Dandelions taking over a space that was once dominated by high rise projects.
For those that couldn't get to the Forgeworld Open Day, here's a few shots! Apologies for not dropping credits - if these are your figures, drop me a line and I'll plaster your name on them!
4small boxes covered and lined with dyed embroidered paper. my original design inspired by a small christmas tree decoration from my childhood in the nineteen fifities.
Cosmos a particularly popular choice for the well-heeled residents of London's squares this season I noticed.
Open-minded that is. This store has a faaaaabulous selection of t-shirts for all your Pride-ful needs.
Made using the tutorial for an open-wide zipper pouch from Noodlehead. I made a size large with an extra half-inch added to the top. For the outside I did a pieced look. It is intended to be a cosmetics pouch, so the lining is from a PUL to make it at least somewhat waterproof. This is my third open-wide pouch and they always turn out great.
The latrine door is out for repair after being damaged by high winds.
Trinity Mountain Fire Lookout. Boise National Forest, Idaho.
Look, look, my heart is an open book
I love nobody but you
Look, look, my heart is an open book
My love is honest and true
Dance Open backstage - Anastasia Kolegova (Mariinsky Theatre) and Leonid Sarafanov (Mikhailovsky Theatre) preparing for Le Corsaire
An open loft at Mckibbin Lofts during Bushwick Open Studios 2014.
Over the past eight years almost all of the art studios in Bushwick(an industrial neighborhood in Brooklyn) open up their doors for the public for a weekend celebration called Bushwick Open Studios.
On heritage open weekend the roof of the college was opened for visitors to scan the horizons around the tower.
weather was fair, but cloudy and the results mixed, but a great opportunity was seized upon by many.
Looking north over the town. The red roof of Suffolk County Council's St Edmund House very prominent, with the form of St Helen's church and Primary School in view.
Photos by Tony Marsden
Artist Bob Baart (right, no hat) in his studio at Fenway Studios, which I visited during its annual open-studios event. He and his wife Karen were talking with a friend.
Blackpool Open Boat tram 236, National Tramway Museum, Crich, Derbyshire.
236 (607) has been immaculately restored to its 1954 – 1958 condition and is a credit to all those involved.
236 was taken out of service as 607 in Blackpool on Saturday 31 July 2004. Blackpool Transport completely restored the tram in their Rigby Road workshops over the winter of 2011 – 2012. It left Blackpool for Crich on Monday 23 April 2012 and entered service at Crich on Sunday 03 June 2012.
Here it is seen passing under the Bowes-Lyons-Bridge on the day of the 2013 Crich Tramway Village Classic Transport Gathering.