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Now that the inside of the house is 95% done, we've been working on the outside. We did most of the hardscaping and rock last summer but we've done a lot of planting, mulching and cosmetic stuff this summer.
Haven't had much time to take pictures, quickly took this one last night. Old milk cans and an old tea pot, I love old things.
You can find them for sale here
picperfic.co.uk/ourshop/cat_983366-All-bags.html
I designed these cute bags for small knitting/crochet projects but they'd be brilliant for so many more occasions!
Make-up, nappies, undies, crayons....
Specs:
Quality quilting weight cotton fabrics
Fully stabilised using a woven cotton fusible interfacing on both the main fabric and the lining
Cute Kam Snaps for closure
Measures 9" x 8" tall and 5 1/2" deep at base, 23cm x 20cm tall and 14cm deep at base
Perfect for holding a small/medium project
Will easily hold up to 200g yarn
I hope you enjoy these cute little bags as much as I do!
Instead of having a figure painting on a wall of patches and graffiti, I decided to go with a cleaner and more simple design. I struggled with fitting in all the concepts but I like the start of this and feel like I could push it a bit further. For my three media I used painting/drawing, digital, found texture.
The Eden Project is a visitor attraction in the United Kingdom, including the world's largest greenhouse.
Inside the artificial biomes are plants that are collected from all around the world. The project is located in a reclaimed Kaolinite pit, located 2 kilometers (1.25 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 kilometres (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell, Cornwall.
The complex is dominated by two enclosures consisting of adjoining domes that house plant species from around the world. Each enclosure emulates a natural biome. The domes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal, inflated, plastic cells supported by steel frames. The first dome emulates a tropical environment, and the second a Mediterranean environment.
The project was conceived by Tim Smit and designed by architect Nicholas Grimshaw and engineering firm Anthony Hunt and Associates (now part of Sinclair Knight Merz). Davis Langdon carried out the project management, Sir Robert McAlpine and Alfred McAlpine did the construction and MERO designed and built the biomes. Land Use Consultants led the masterplan and landscape design. The project took 2½ years to construct and opened to the public on 17 March 2001.
Lots and lots of pins - turning a pair of very long curtains from my house in England into two pairs of curtains to fit two rooms in my house in New Zealand.
Wednesday, 28th September 2016
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Rob Edwards, Janitor and decorated Veteran in the Edgar County Courthouse, Paris Illinois.
(photo made with an iPhone 5)
A tale of three flags. Today is a flag day in Finland: flags must be flown from all public buildings, and most private buildings with flagpoles follow this as well. Today's particularly important, being the day of the Kalevala.
Top left: looking down Laivapojankatu (near home). Top right: looking down Jaalaranta (near home). Bottom: Nokia Research Centre (my office). All in Ruoholahti.
(Not an overly windy day, as you can tell. The flag at work refused to co-operate. Also, apologies for the quality: I forgot my camera today, so these were taken with my N90 and later cropped to fit in the same image.)
London Muslim Centre. Photo by Asad Mirza, Urdu Press Officer, British High Commission, New Delhi, India.
Today was such a busy day, and the evening was worse. Meh.
Just a grab shot really. When I got home I did a quick trot to the Chemists to see if my prescription was ready.
It was. I rattle. :)