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1. Ready or Not, Here it Comes! (Day 153/365), 2. Michael's Bridge (Day 154/365), 3. Handpainted Beanie - Not for Sale! (Day 155/365), 4. Have a Very Vintage Christmas! (Day 156/365), 5. Winter Blues (Day 157/365), 6. The Landboy's Creation (Day 158/365), 7. This Holiday's for the Birds! (Day 159/365), 8. Angels Walk Among Us (Day 160/365), 9. Holiday Visitor (Day 161/365), 10. Holiday Sparkle (Day 162/365), 11. In Synch (Day 163/365), 12. Maple Cotton Candy (Day 164/365), 13. Obligatory Cat-in-the-Hat (Day 165/365), 14. Could it Be...??? (Day 166/365), 15. Lancers is so Cool, even Santa Eats There! (Day 167/365), 16. Full Bloom (Day 168/365), 17. Just String Me Along (Day 169/365), 18. Yule Log (Day 170/365), 19. Snow Day (Day 171/365), 20. Blue Jay Way (Day 172/365), 21. The Counter Crew (Day 173/365), 22. Are You Listening, Santa? (Day 174/365), 23. Off Course (Day 175/365), 24. Dinner of the Eve (Day 176/365), 25. New Stuff for Xmas! (Day 177/365), 26. Wren Party (Day 178/365), 27. Waitin' at iHop! (Day 179/365), 28. From the Department of Redundancy Department (Day 180/365), 29. Odd Little Tree (Day 181/365), 30. No-Snow Man (Day 182/365), 31. Reflecting on 2009 (Day 183/365)
Sunset made spacey using a cool little app called Tiny Planet.
MISFITS - "Lost In Space"
go!
of all the things they taught you
i'm telling you this, son
all the wars fought before won't compare to this one
giant spiders prepare to take over
here comes another
mutant suicide-squad
you blast them out
but now you're way off course
you start to shiver and shake
i'm calling you, Houston
am i following....
all the right leads?
or am i about to get
lost in space?
when my time comes
they'll write my destiny
will you take this ride?
communication's lost
we crash to the earth
too late to see the giant
spider monster giving birth
the future is here...
and here is the future
am i following....
all the right leads?
or am i about to get
lost in space?
when my time comes
they'll write my destiny
will you take this ride with me?
Postcards for PDX memory championship competition.
designs are made for general audience, highly intelligent people who have confidence in their memorization skills.
The design of the brains conveys intelligence, scientific, and the letters within the brains helps the viewers get the sense of "memory" and how the brains works. The part i enjoyed the most was the color process, my design was pretty much dialed in before the coloring process so, it was fun to see all the different variations i could make.
only thing i wish i could've done was creating words or a message with in the letters inside of brains, that would make a good little bonus for the people who pays extra attentions to my work.
Around this time next year everyone in my office block will be moving to a different office block. I thought it would be interesting to photograph the view from the window on the first working day of each month between now and then. Although I started back at work last week I only thought of it today so this is my March shot. I didn't want to wait until April because, as you can see, we are about to lose the view because of the building going up. Last year a building was dismantled from the same place so the view is relatively new.
Thursday, 16th March 2017.
Even though this was the Georgetown home game, and I am an SU Grad, I loved the spirit and "express yourself" image - anyone who goes without a tee and paints their skin...
Flame project is an international US-Cambodia collaboration expedition that seeks to understand water quality from Laos to the Vietnam Border. The team is studying the health of the river, water quality, mercury, plastic pollution, greenhouse gases (methane carbon dioxide) that are important for climate change. The project is led by Dr. Sudeep Chandra, professor of the University of Nevada Reno and member of the Wonders of the Mekong team. The FLAME project was started on 18 February 2022 by boat from Phnom Penh along Bassac River to the Vietnam border and back, and the next day from Phnom Penh along the Mekong River to the Vietnam border and back. From 20-26 February 2022 we are going upstream from Phnom Penh getting through Kampong Cham, Kratie provinces, and finishing at the Onlong Chheur Teal dolphin pools near the Lao border in Stung Treng Province.
Photo: Chhut Chheana / USAID Wonders of the Mekong
A gorgeous yellow rose in my garden. It was lovely and warm today. Pretty good for the middle of autumn.
Sunday, 6th May 2018.
Since this was a home-based project (meaning no studio, no professional lighting, no professional staging, and with minimal budget), we had to find household stuff to create the appropriate lighting.
I have purchased a few shells from Ebay (very cheap) and intend to use them as further practice towards a Stll Life project. I didn't have all the elements to hand today so made do with a macro shot of one of the the shells
On the market. Fingers crossed for a quick sale at a decent price.
Posted late after several stressful weeks.
Wednesday, 15th May 2015
Condylostylus sp. SERC, Edgewater, Anne Arundel County, MD - 06/06/15. Photo by Robert Aguilar, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center.
The Heidelberg Project was created by Tyree Guyton, and Tim Burke has his home and workspace (The Detroit Industrial Gallery on Heidelberg Street) within The Heidelberg Project as well. Many of the works in this set are created by Tim Burke, others by Tyree Guyton.
The work is characterized by recurring themes; God, war, popular culture and mnemonic 'trigger' references to childhood, religion (specifically, crosses), ironic juxtapositions, patriotic icons, and puns. The humor and double entendres abound, making this both a thoughtful and fun place to visit.
www.detroitindustrialgallery.com/Detroit_Industrial_Galle...
I'm knitting my magic carpet afghan again. I'd only done a few squares when I heard I was to be a grandmother so I stopped to make baby clothes.
Wednesday, 25th March 2015
More fabric decisions at the pop-up shop. This is pretty but I decided it was not for me.
Tuesday, 5th April 2016
Tonight, we started working on a simple circuit project made by Kits by Kids, a group we saw at Maker Faire. Simple switches control two circuits off a 9V battery. The first lights up an LED by way of a cup of conductive liquid - that's the one we finished this evening. The second, to be tackled later in the week, will spin a very basic motor.
Success! With the simple switch rotated into place and the cup filled with slightly acidic water, the LED glows.