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A pink silk neck scarf and an elegant blouse under a navy jacket.
* One of the most popular pics of Blouse-et-Foulard, now in full version.
The Avalon Waterways Impression is exiting the Jochenstein Lock on the way to Passau Germany. The bikers were enjoying the lock transit procedure. The Danube is a popular route for cyclists. We passed many on both sides of the river. The Vienna to Passau section is a busy route.
The locks are designed to conserve water, by piping first the top third, and then the middle third of the lock water into side tanks during the down cycle. On the up cycle, these tanks replenish first the bottom third and then the middle third of the lock volume. The remaining top third is supplied by water from the upper level of the canal.
All the locks from Rotterdam, Holland to Budapest are monitored and controlled from 4 monitoring locations and the language of use is German only (except for some minor variation in Holland) for the entire lengthbof the transit from Rotterdam to the Black Sea.
Marie Gillain, beautiful Belgian actress, wearing a new vintage silk scarf, double wrapped around her neck.
Elegance and sexiness of the 60's, from the French series "Speakerine".
A beige suit, an elegant blouse and an ascot knot with a paisley silk scarf.
An irresistible look!
* Now one of your favorites.
paint by Rogerio Silva
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Model Mayhem #1410545
Thank you Rogerio it's always a pleasure to work with you !
A beautiful real estate agent, wearing a wonderful Hermès silk scarf, double wrapped around her neck, making her so chic and so sexy.
Finished my crochet flower scarf and have worn it every day. I have so far this week had 2 people stop me to comment on it!
Yarn: Rowan Kidsilk Night
Needles: 3.5mm
Size: Knit until one ball of yarn is finished
My stitch log: YO
Free pattern from local department store:
Cast on 53 stitches
Row 1: Knit
Row 2: K2, *YO, K3, Slip1, Knit 2 tog, PSSO, K3, YO, K1. Repeat from * to last 2 stitches. K2.
These two rows form the pattern. Repeat until you have only enough yarn to cast off, then cast off loosely. Block, carefully pinning out the points.