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There is never enough cuteness on-line. I like sharing pictures of my wife and our pet guinea pig Patches Pierre.
deixo-vos com o bloco que fiz para o patch solidário 2011, é uma iniciativa linda e é um prazer poder participar!
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bom fim de semana!
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Stockholm
Day 3
Report di un viaggio di tre giorni a Stoccolma
Report on a three days journey in Stockholm
Made in 1983-84, in response to the Cabbage Patch Kids riots in toy stores. I was 11, going on 12, and decided to make my own spoof of those goofy dolls.
Utilizing old socks and nylons and poly-fiber stuffing, I stitched up "Garbage Patch Punks", punk rock dolls with embroidery floss mohawks, watercolor makeup, nail enamel irises, pipe-cleaner jewelry, alteration tape wrap-a-round shades. I actually took special orders, packaging them in windowed boxes made from old shoe boxes. I sold quite a few, all of the deals brokered through my mom (people she worked with, family friends, etc.) .I actually displayed by Garbage Patch Punks at the Burbank School Hobby Fair at Brickyard Mall in springtime 1984!
Here are three Punks I still have in my possession, looking as bad ass and gnarly as ever.
This patch panel is where all of the voice ports from the definity G3 connect to the building wiring
This one is most interesting. You can clearly see the patch which was used to cover the numbers on the helmet cover. This does not seem to have been in August of 1914 when they went from red to green. Rather, it seems to be later when numbers were removed. I have one of these covers in my collection and the patch is handsewn.
You cannot tell which Regiment but the picture was taken in Alsace.
(From left to right) Col. Jayson Spade, commander of the 1st Information Operations Command, Maj. Gen. Judd H. Lyons, acting director of the Army National Guard, and Lt. Gen. Edward C. Cardon, commander of U.S. Army Cyber Command and Second Army, salute during the opening of the ceremony at which the National Guard’s 1636th Cyber Protection Team adopted its ARCYBER sleeve insignia, at Fort Meade, Md., Oct. 7, 2014. (Photo by Mike Milord)
An actual cake, so is it :
A) someone is having a really bad potty day or
B) Someone's getting their freak on in the pumpkin patch.
Found on Cakewrecks.com.
A Chessie Geep leads an assortment of CSX power around the S-bend at Mance, which just about straddles the Maryland-Pennsylvania state line, on the descent from Sand Patch to Cumberland. Scanned K200. 12th October 1993. (To see a video of this, buy 'New Horizons USA' from Telerail. End of Advert!)
An attempt to make a round woven patch from scraps of wool to mend a woollen garment. All those messy ends will be disappeared. It's a start.
Just received my patches!!!! Please help me cover the cost of running my German Shepherd by buying a patch. Iron on patches are 4.35 x 3.65 inches and sell for $7 a piece. (includes shipping to the USA and Canada) $10 a patch for other countries. Payments can be made by check or paypal add $0.50 per patch to cover paypal fee, please message me for mailing or paypal address. Thanks for your help and support!!
Max Patch, NC is a bald mountain on the North Carolina-Tennessee border that has 360-degree views of the Bald Mountains, Unakas, Great Smokies, Great Balsams, and Black Mountains which surround it. The Appalachian Trail also runs across the mountain.
I came here with my brother and Dad on a father-son road trip in August.
This was shot with the Canon G10 and processed in Photoshop CS4.
I was starting to dig the polka dot pockets through the hole in my Loomstate jeans but I gotta make these things last cause they're my favorite pair.
Iron-on patch from Createforless.com
Two woven Trepaneringsritualen patches. The diamond shape with the Trepaneringsritualen sigill is 80 mm across. The smaller, rectangular patch with T × R × P on it is 60 mm wide.
Available through belaten.bigcartel.com.
My first patch is done now only 4 more to go. I am not to happy with the eyes she spent almost a week with no eyes because I could not get them right. I still do not like the eyes.
The sun heads for the Bakken oil patch horizon last Monday evening (9-22-2014) as three pumpjacks rock in near-unison to draw crude oil from far below. The tanks contain both oil and water that is separated on site. Natural gas is also brought up and, until more pipeline is built to handle all of the wells that have been drilled upon the Bakken leases, frequently flared off. In fact, it is difficult to find a location free of light pollution at night, for flares of various sizes and volumes burn in every direction, some whistling intensely like jet engines. The wind sock is one of the first things anyone looks at when arriving at a well site, for it tells us where to work safely to be free of fumes and H2S gas (the potentially deadly sour or "rotten egg" gas produced by many wells and the reason for the detection monitors we wear with fire retardant clothing). This is another side of the water-hauling well-service business, for the separated "production" or "saltwater" is hauled to disposal depots where it is further separated and/or pumped down disposal wells (frequently former oil wells) to safe geological layers far beneath the surface.