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6 eggs

1 cup oil

2 cups sugar

2 teaspoons potato starch

2 teaspoons Passover Baking Powder

2 cups matzah cake meal

pinch salt

 

Apple filling:

2 teaspoons cinnamon

3/4 cup sugar

Juice of 1 lemon

5 large apples, peeled and diced (about 71/2 cups)

 

Topping:

1/4 cup sugar

1 to 2 teaspoons cinnamon

 

Directions:

1.Grease a 9-inch spring-form pan. Place parchment paper on bottom. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

2.Beat eggs with sugar until blended. Add oil and beat. Sift together potato starch, cake meal, and pinch salt. Add sifted items to egg mixture.

3.For the filling: mix together cinnamon, sugar, and lemon juice and add to the apples. Sauté in 2 Tbsp margarine for about 5 minutes. Drain well.

4.Add the apple filling (well drained) to egg mixture and mix.

Sprinkle with sugar cinnamon topping.

5.Place springform on a cookie sheet to catch liquid.

Bake at 350 F for 50-55 minutes.

 

Oh look, he's arrived. Let's knock on the door and see if he wants to come out and play.

 

Three different images merged, treated in various ways and given a parchment finish.

 

Outside of their BBC lives, some are quite happy creatures that enjoy the simple pleasures in life, as shown in this brief clip:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeCSiFvNnvw

Palladiotype onto Diploma Parchment

Holga 120N, Efke IR820 in efd,

Gold toned Lobotype on Diploma Parchment

parchment paper envelope for protection for photos

Kallitype onto Diploma Parchment,

Sodium citrate developer

Ceramic parchment to the right, crowded parchment (I think) to the left (which is ironically less crowded than the ceramic) - fungi.

 

parchment paper in a small box on the table. ....available light

Playing with parchment paper

Mordançage reprinted as Kallitype.

Diploma Parchment, Sodium citrate developer.

Excomunión, prohibido enajenar

 

Real Cartuja de Valdemossa, Mallorca España

En su biblioteca con cientos de años de antigüedad .

Hay un cartel que dice así:

 

Hai Excomunion

Reservada a su Santidad

Contra cualesquiera personas,

Que quitaren, distrajeren, o de cualquier modo

enajenaren algún libro

pergamino o papel, de esta biblioteca,

Sin que puedan ser absueltas hasta que

esta este perfectamente reintegrada.

  

Excomunión, forbidden to alienate

 

Real Cartuja de Valdemossa, Mallorca Spain

In his library hundreds of years old.

There is a sign that reads like this:

 

HAI EXCOMUNION

Reserved to His Holiness

Against any person,

To remove, distract, or in any way

Alienate a book

Parchment paper, from this library,

They can not be acquitted until

This is perfectly reintegrated.

  

EN - An old parchment signed by Kaspar Ignaz von Künigl, prince bishop of Brixen from 1702 to 1747. This document will be 274 years old in a couple of days!

 

IT - Una vecchia pergamena firmata da Kaspar Ignaz von Künigl, principe vescovo di Bressanone dal 1702 al 1747. Il documento è datato 6 settembre 1742, ovvero esattamente 274 anni fa dopodomani!

Created by sculptor Marzia Colonna, the Kite Flyer is a bronze figure of a young man joyfully flying a gilded kite whilst walking across a bridge which spans Parchment Street at a height of nearly six metres. It's a great sculpture but I wonder how many people notice it.

 

Last photo from this trip to Winchester.

 

Here's another shot of the Kite Flyer in Parchment Street.

(Cut to Ronan's office where Caly and Sienna are going through his

parchments, scrolls and books seeking the words "cache" and "Assembly"

They all look toward the stairs when they hear footsteps. Mateo enters

the office.)

 

Sienna: (worried) Caly said you found Lucas?

 

Lucas: (coming up the stairs, behind Mateo) They did. (smiles as Sienna

hurries to hug him)

 

Sienna: (draws back, a little embarrassed at the hug) Are you okay?

 

Lucas: They roughed me up a little, but I don't think they got around to

whatever it was they really planned to do to me.

 

Mateo: I can't wait to wipe them out. Aliens are supposed to be

enlightened. (to Caly) You guys suck!

 

Caly: My people were seeking an unpopulated planet to colonize. The Rift

didn't occur until after my people blended with yours.

 

Mateo: Are you trying to blame this on US?

 

Caly: I am simply stating a fact.

 

Sienna: No fighting, you two. We're the good guys, remember? (turns to

Ronan) Any progress with all the bits we found? Something hopeful would

be good.

 

Ronan: I think ... I think Lilitus is about to conquer the entire world.

 

Caly: (gives Mateo a little shoulder shrug) You win. We suck.

 

Ronan: We didn't always suck. Look, we are a race of explorers, but we

never interfered with other races. We observed, we didn't approach. If

they could enter space to approach us, then we introduced ourselves, but

it was always a lengthy, cautious process.

 

Caly: Like I said, crashing here was definitely not the plan.

 

Ronan: We've been over that, but something that didn't occur to me was

the cache.

 

Caly: Why is that familiar?

 

Ronan: Because it's slang for a ship safety measure. (pauses) A

lifevessel. (Caly looks surprised)

 

Sienna: Life vessel? What's that?

 

Mateo: Probably something bad.

 

Ronan: Au contraire, it was something good. They were something good,

someone good, good for the ships.

 

Caly: The blend is babbling.

 

Ronan: (clears his throat) They are scientifically bred multicarriers.

(waves his hand toward the humans) Like a lifeboat on a sailing ship.

 

Sienna/Mateo: (in unison) Ohhh.

 

Ronan: In the event of a shipboard disaster, a lifevessel could hold

many of our kind's life energies until hosts could be cloned.

 

Mateo: You guys clone?

 

Ronan: Our ships travel the galaxy. Yes, we can clone. (holds up a hand

to Caly and she automatically slaps it then looks at her hand, mystified)

 

Sienna: So, Lili's got her mitts on a lifeboat and, what, plans to

unleash a pack of your people on our people?

 

Ronan: That wouldn't work. I mean, she could definitely release our

people into your people, IF they chose to consume and invade human

bodies, but anyone occupying a lifevessel would be an original, someone

from the ship. I can't imagine any of them making the choice to leave a

lifevessel to intentionally harm a human.

 

Caly: Perhaps one in a thousand. (shrugs at Mateo) I already agreed with

you that we suck.

 

Mateo: Then what use would one of those life guys be to her?

 

Ronan: They wouldn't. Even if there was one unsavory energy, the

lifevessel can choose who may board, or debark.

 

Sienna: So, she'd need an evil lifeboat AND a pack of evil energies to

get anything evil done.

 

Mateo: (enthuses) Like a pirate lifeboat!

 

Caly: I don't even know if any lifevessels still exist, but they were

not evil.

 

Mateo: What about an evil clone?

 

Caly: Most of our science was destroyed in the crash, and over the

millennia. I have never heard of a clone being generated since that time.

 

Ronan: Oh, oh no... (hurries back to his desk, tossing aside books and

scrolls)

 

Sienna: Well, his obvious terror isn't inspiring confidence. (to Caly)

 

Caly: (approaches the desk, ducking a tossed book) Ronan?

 

Ronan: The cache, the cache. Remember when we talked about what KIND of

cache?

 

Mateo: Like weapons.

 

Ronan: Yes, or science. (produces a scroll) Here! (shoves aside books

and rolls it across the desk)

 

(Sienna and Mateo move closer, looking at the handwritten scroll)

 

Sienna: What language is that? (Ronan makes a sort of soothing synth

sound) Excuse you?

 

Caly: That's a close approximation of our native language, which is what

this is written in. And this looks like a list of scientific equipment.

 

Ronan: Salvaged from the wreck, yes. All of this was rumored to be lost,

long ago, like nearly everything else. But look at this. (to Caly,

stabbing a finger at part of the writing)

 

(Caly looks at the scroll then meets Ronan's eyes and makes a series of

the same kind of soothing synth sound)

 

Sienna: Man, I hate it when people speak another language so I don't

know if they're talking smack about me.

 

Mateo: Sé lo que quieres decir.

 

Sienna: (frowns at Mateo then looks at Caly) Exposition, please?

 

Caly: It means...the closest thing would be "life transformation."

 

Mateo: Like a self-help book?

 

Ronan: Like a scientific tool designed for shipboard emergencies. In the

event a lifevessel became injured, their biology could be transferred to

another person.

 

Sienna: One of your own people? (she sees Ronan glance at Caly) What? What

was that look?

 

Mateo: They did a look? What look?

 

Sienna: Not a good look.

 

Ronan: Look, (gets squints from Sienna and Mateo), I mean, you see, our

life energy is compatible with yours. And that means...

 

Caly: (interrupts) It means one of your people can become a lifevessel, too.

 

Sienna: Well, that's not good. That means one of her evil henchdudes can

do her evil bidding.

 

Mateo: And they'll just, run around looking for evil aliens to do the

evil lifeboating?

 

Ronan: They don't have to run around. They've already gathered. (looks

at Caly) Tonight, at the country club. The Assembly.

 

Caly: Here, take this. (hands over her weapon to Ronan) Are the two of

you still armed? (to Mateo and Sienna, who both raise their weapons)

Good. I'll meet you at the coffee lot. Don't go near the club until I

meet you. (she heads for the stairs)

 

Ronan: Where are you going?

 

Caly: Need to change. You should all change, too. Long sleeves, gloves.

Cover all the skin you can.

  

(to be continued)

 

Thank you to the cast!

 

Ronan: Seth

Caly: TB

 

Caly's costume designer: Bailey

Seth's Costume designer: Seth

Caly's hair by Bailey

 

(Serves 4)

4 salmon steaks

8 cherry tomatoes, cut in two

2 zucchinis, washed and sliced

4 teaspoon butter (or cheese)

8 slices lemon

basil or dill

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C).

Place each salmon steak, skin side down, in the middle of a large piece of parchment paper. Cut 2-3 slits into the fish. Season. Brush with butter and cover with 2 slices of lemon, sliced tomatoes and chopped basil or dill.

Fold edges of paper to seal and to create an airtight packet.

Place on baking sheet.

Bake about 25 minutes.

 

"The present moment is the only moment available to us, and it is the door to all moments." -Thich Nhat Hanh-

they do create viewpoints :-)

Adrian Monshouwer

 

HGGT! Preserve and Protect the Separation of Church and State! Resist the Despicable Wannabe Pope and his Cabinet of Stooges and Buffoons!

 

Zen magnolia, 'Pink Parchment' sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolina

Can you imagine paper made out of rose petals. What if they made bank notes of it, you could then adore the smell of money.

More leaf litter around the yard.

While exploring the tunnels I found this old-looking bit of paper on a wall - unfortunately according to Google Translate it’s just a notice asking people to take their litter home with them, or something to that effect!

 

A photo story from Hong Kong:

 

Hong Kong Revisited

 

The Shing Mun Redoubt, Hong Kong

 

Sony A7II + Meyer Görlitz Trioplan 100/2.8

my bathroom is a complete mess now!

This card was made from parchment including the fuschas.The pattern was taken from a picture. I made it for my dear friend Anne

A species of crust fungus. Calvert Hills, MD

Focus stacked macro pic of some flowers.... and maybe a bit of filters

A Standalone Twisted Bird Base Fractal folded from thin Parchment Paper, which enables its internal structure to become visible in back-light.

Parchment paper on polished steel

Leopold Museum

Crowded Parchment (Stereum complicatum). Middle Patuxent Environmental Area, Howard County, Maryland.

Parchment, not just for cooking!

ODC: paper

Flickr Lounge: lighting effects

 

Two bookmarks made with parchment craft on rainbow-tinted parchment. I made these to give away, but they came out so well that I kept them as examples to make more, and I use them myself. Background is a book bound in green moire silk. Photographed with morning sun shining on them through the window.

 

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