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I feel really good right now.
Why?
Well because I woke up at four, threw some clothes on, and ran with Fozzie Bear until six. Took a warm shower before all the hot water ran out, which it rarely does thanks to Dave the plumber.
I prepared some of the food samples for the slumber party, and brought them by the Jeffersons' house. Ashley wrote down the some of her favorite foods. One of them were spicy shrimp and mushroom skewers with vegetables. That's insane, because she is like 10, and I rarely ever eat such a thing and I'm fifteen.
So I made a plate of these, for her parent's and her siblings who wanted some too, which everyone to my surprise liked. YAY!
YES!
OH YEAH!
I'm sorry I just needed that outlet.
Then I baked some cupcakes Isabella might want. Then we went threw some magazines and stuff to see what kind of dress she might want and the fabric.
I've been really busy, but all this means dad will be happier with a new car. And it means I get a new car.
And today I got a few other events. A bunch of people are holding a party and the theme is anything superhero-related. This, will be AWESOME.
The cocktail party = Kit Kat cake
The last event is a Josie's birthday. She wants to have it in the lobby, which I thought was impossible. But Mr. Anderson, the manager of the building, said he would allow her to throw her party there. The theme? Pink, zebra print, and SPARKLES!!!
In years past manufactures were very nice in providing small sample packets of their products. Grocers or at exhibitions were one place that they could be obtained, the other was sending off to the manufacturer for a sample.
Due to the high price of postage today, the cost of sending the item is more than the cost of the product, it is far easier for a manufacturer to simply allow the potential customer to download a voucher and go and get a free full size pack from the supermarket.
Interesting little collectables are no more.
Sold June 2015
Total £55
Matthias celebrates American Thanksgiving together with his crew mates on board the International Space Station during his Cosmic Kiss. He posted these images to his social media on 25 November with the caption:
One of the best things about international collaboration? Sharing international celebrations and culture 🎉 I'm thankful for all my crew mates up here on the International Space Station and everyone supporting our mission from #Earth 🌎 #HappyThanksgiving #ThanksgivingDinner #CosmicKiss
Credit: NASA/ESA
ID: 549K4855
My colleagues Magnus and Therese are sampling the biofilm on the granite walls of Kungsträdgården metro station. It was from samples from this wall we found the new species Bacillicladium lobatum and Bradymyces graniticola, but this time it was somewhat staged for Peter to film for the evening news covering our paper published the same day describing the two fungi.
Mixed media sample showing the back of the waistcoat.
This has proved impossible to photograph sucessfully.
Ink jet printed tissue paper sandwiched between layers of chiffon: stitched: burnt using a heat gun and then assembled.
Vanilla and Chocolate cupcakes with swiss meringue buttercream and fondant. I'm trying out some designs for a friends wedding. I'm in no way a professional, i'm doing it as a gift for my friend.
I have to say that my inspiration has come from looking at Bev (Sugarbloom Cupcakes) Photostream, she makes the most wondefully decorated cupcakes.
A sample image for Irish and her editor to consider.
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Model: Irish Heather Collins
Photographyer: c'est moi
Photographer's Assistan: Judith Turano
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[Strobist info: Alien Bees AB800 bounce umbrella over camera right, AB1600 shoot thru umbrella camera right, ABR800 shoot thru umbrella camera left]
Sampling boat at location close to Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.
IAEA experts visited Japan from 8 to 14 September 2014 and -- together with staff from NRA and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- collected water samples from the sea at five locations near TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station,
The water samples were shared both between the IAEA Environmental Laboratories and the Japanese Laboratories to e=be analyzed independently.
Photo Credit: NRA
Toate fotografiile au fost realizate cu Samsung Galaxy S6 edge, la rezoluție de 16 megapixeli, apoi procesate în LIghtroom. Fotografiile finale sunt redimensionate.
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The main focus of the third session of Pangaea is volcanism. Lessons on the first day emphasized types of lavas and volcanoes found across Earth, Mars and the Moon.
ESA’s Pangaea training course prepares astronauts and space engineers to identify planetary geological features for future missions to the Moon, Mars and asteroids.
Leading European planetary geologists share their insights into the geology of the Solar System.
Through Pangaea, Europe is developing operational concepts for surface missions where astronauts and robots work together, among themselves and with scientists and engineers on Earth, using the best field geology and planetary observation techniques.
Stay tuned on the blog
Credits: ESA–A. Romeo
My wine is now 25 days old. Since I will be “racking” to a new carboy sometime tomorrow I decided to skim the fruit residue that was floating on top (now in the bowl), so I hopefully won't transfer much of the yeast/fruit sediment to the new jug.
I also tested the specific gravity and it shows about 0.990 on the hydrometer. So, now that fermentation is complete, it looks like the wine will have a 14.4% alcohol content.
The test sample here tasted okay, but you can definitely tell how young it is. This wine won't be anywhere near “good” or drinkable until it has aged for another 6-12 months.
Sample of altar cloth. Pricking from Svenska Spetstar 40/2 Bockens linen. this is the second sample, out of the same thread to be used on the main project. It enables church members to see what is going on, and helps the maker eliminate mistakes from the actual cloth edging. It has been boiled to check for shrinkage.
Unedited sample photos taken during our test of the Jolla smartphone. For the full review check out www.stuff.tv/jolla/jolla/review
Water Quality Specialist Erin Savage takes samples at a coal slurry spill in Fields Creek, Kanawha County, W.Va. Photo by Matt Wasson, Appalachian Voices
Unedited sample photos taken during our test of the Jolla smartphone. For the full review check out www.stuff.tv/jolla/jolla/review
Sample worked in pearl cotton #8 on 22-count hardanger fabric. The central block of the 'flower' motifs are filled with a buttonhole eyelet.The stitch here is worked over 2 x 2 threads of fabric.
Jadi anggota Huggies Club, eh.. bisa minta dikirimin sample. Lumayan, dapet diaper, pull-up pant, sama baby wash, hihihi. Yang minat bisa sign-up di www.huggies.co.id *lhoh, kok jd promosi*