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Encore des patches sur les sas de la Station, signé par tout l’équipage de l’Expédition 65 cette fois-ci ! Avec 2 relocalisations (notre crew dragon et le Soyouz la semaine dernière) et quelques passages de vaisseaux cargo on a beaucoup apposés nos signatures. Il reste encore un mois mais on sent que l’Expédition 65 touche à sa fin. On attend de la visite aujourd'hui, et les prochains membres d’équipage au long cours seront là à la fin du mois... après 5 mois sans voir de nouvelles têtes, ça fait pas mal de changements ! Megan, Mark, Piotr, Shane, Aki, Oleg et moi sommes liés pour la vie, on a vécu une expérience exceptionnelle, accompli pas mal de de choses et on s’est même amusé au passage. Vive l’Expédition 65 !
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More patches and hatches with the whole crew of Expedition 65. We did two spacecraft relocations (our SpaceX Crew Dragon and Soyuz last week), four spacewalks and some cargo spacecraft came and went too so we got to sign many patches. But then we also sign the Expedition patch. It feels somewhat like Expedition 65 is coming to an end, even if it still goes on for another month, but today and end of October we have new people arriving at the Station, marking the end of spending five months just the seven of us: Megan, Mark, Pyotr, Shane, Aki, Oleg. We are a tight-knit group, we got so much work done and had fun while doing it, Expedition 65 rocks!
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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Flickr Friday theme Patch. This is a jacket I bought at the race in 1984. Back then a photographers pit pass was a small pin. I saw one photographer that had a dozen pinned to his camera strap. I had two over the years. Couldn't find them for this picture. I had shot pictures for the Indianapolis Star and News when it was still called the Indianapolis Morning Star. the old photographer ,;-)
A patch of light falls on the forest floor, while a single fern stem reaches up above all around it to make the most of the additional light.
4204 showcases its "running repairs" paint scheme, highlighting the different tones of Indian Red that has been applied after work to the body since its full repaint in 2009.
Sunday 16th September 2018
A professorial vibe
Elbow patches bring to mind professors and moors and corduroy. I think I like all of those things. (I’ve never been to a moor.)
Why don’t more items of clothing have elbow patches? I love how utilitarian they are. I’m the sort of person that tends to wear out elbows and knees, so elbow patches just make sense.
Shirt, LRFL Lauren Jeans Co (thrifted). Skirt, Forever 21 (consignment). Boots, Vince Camuto (consignment). Hat, Free Press. Belt, Hadley Pollet (consignment). Bag, thrifted.
I released Patty Patch Fluffy Coat from her box on Christmas Day. WOW! She's awesome!
I was very curious about her hair. The pictures I've seen of her show a whole range of colors from magenta to orange. It turns out that it is a dark red. I was also interested to see how it is cut, because I've heard people complaining that it is uneven. Yes, it is uneven--it is cut shorter on the sides than at the back, so her curls hang in a nice curve; the effect is quite beautiful. In these pictures, her hair has been washed once with Dawn Platinum, and conditioned briefly with Downy fabric softener.
The snowy birdbath with cardinals was a Christmas gift from my daughter. I love it!
Come to the Pumpkin Patch at Seminole Heights United Methodist Church down on the corner of Central & Hanna in Seminole Heights. The Patch will be open 12-8 p.m. Sunday through Friday, and 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Saturdays until Halloween.
61/365 - March 2, 2010: Sour Candy ...
One of my favorite candies are Sour Patch Kids. Yum! I love the sourness and then the sweetness. (Even though there are 2 servings in this box, I'm gonna eat them in several batches, as these have quite a few carbs, for what they are. ^_^)
(Post processed in Lightroom using preset "RAW_COLOR_EVERYDAY".)
#120: World Donkey Day for 125 group - Happy World Donkey Day from Santa Rosa, California. I celebrated by 1) driving to several places I thought I might have seen a donkey before - no donkeys. 2) Driving around random back roads in farm country and spotted this guy in the back of a paddock with a number of goats and sheep (and a black furry pig in a seperate enclosure nearby.) An initially supicious but then helpful neighbor identified the donkey as a special firend of his named Patches. He seemed pleased to know it was World Donkey Day.
Just to show you, this what happens when the stags get to close,they do the haka,but this is full frame,I am on my knees behind a oak tree,tripod closed up,so I am looking up at him,he was being chased by the big guy in the other shot, he also was full frame.
I call this stag Patch, look along his back, he has been about for the last 5 or 6 years,but he don't look to good this year,he has got a very badly infected eye,
Polaroid SX-70 Model 2, Impossible Project PX680 first flush film.
a series of photos taken during the carnival of Taormina (Sicily) 2018 ....
una serie di foto realizzate durante il carnevale di Taormina (Sicilia) 2018 ....
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I took two new pictures today to post them on Instagram to introduce the actual fight that went on yesterday between the Patches and their sweater, as the horizontal format won't be much readable on people's phones.
And as I can't resist Patch, I'll post them here too.
haha-aw, Patch♥!
The Yashicamat is not particularly known for its boke, but I think it's quite alright!
Yashicamat, Fuji Reala
Every spring the most beautiful little patch of purple flowers bloom along side the road. So driving by tonight on my way home from work, I noticed that the purple flowers had bloomed. And,I return with my little girl to walk through it and remember the first time her and I walked through the purple patch together. It is one of my most favorite memories together.
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Rapidly changing light as I sat waiting and shivering on Curbar edge, the cold wind was ferocious today!! I eventually captured an isolated patch of sunlight on the distant landscape, seconds later it all looked very different.
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