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Massive, the largest cake I've done so far, about 30 x 40 inches and boy was this thing heavy. For Patty's dad Don, celebrating his 70th birthday. Based on a 57 Corvette and the old Shell Station in Winston-Salem, NC.
Chocolate, yellow cake for the base, car and shell station lemon cake. Decorated with icing, marzipan and fondant.
more shells at the beach. i dont think this one was taken on the same day as the other one, but it may have been.
An einer Shell-Tankstelle haben wir Aufkleber angebracht, um auf die Problematik der
Ölbohrungen in der Arktis hinzuweisen. (c) N. Schmidt/Greenpeace Münster
This vessel in a boat yard in Runnymede appears to be from the Shell Tern Oil Rig. Not sure if it is some sort of life boat.
Evening in the Stacks 2017 : An International Affair. Howard County Library System (HCLS) celebrates cultures of the world and the diversity of our community at the 2017 Evening in the Stacks: An International Affair. This year’s glamorous night of colorful entertainment and enlightening insights featured an intriguing conversation with author Nadia Hashimi. Ms. Hashimi discussed her international bestselling work, The Pearl That Broke Its Shell along with her other novels set in Afghanistan, including her newest book A House Without Windows. Held Saturday, February 25, 2017 at Charles E. Miller Branch & Historical Center.
Drove the loop Santa Barbara - Ojai - Carrizo Plain - Morro Bay - Santa Barbara yesterday. Certainly no "superbloom" at Carrizo Plain this year - the condition is best be described as "no bloom at all". Shell Creek Road was the only notable display of wildflowers we encountered.
Nancy's shells. Painted by Nancy Wilson.
Nancy paints boxes made by her husband, Gerald Axelson.
To view her and Gerald's art, go to, www.kodakgallery.com/MyGallery.jsp?
Several Decades ago, the Oil Co Shell, put out a number of series of cards. They also sold albums to put these cards in. Everytime you went to Shell for petrol, or anything else, they gave you some cards. The idea was to collect the whole lot, and generally they were most obliging in allowing you to go through the box, to get the cards you were missing.
I only have the Transport Card series left, the others have been long thrown out.
I have scanned each page. This is part 1.
Discovered in 1835, Margate's Shell Grotto is an astonishing find; 21 metres of winding passages decorated with 4.6 million shells. The walls are covered in images of gods and goddesses, trees of life and patterns of whelks, mussels and oysters. Some think it is an ancient Pagan grotto, others that it is simply an ornate Regency folly; but with no definitive explanation or history, the Shell Grotto is Kent's greatest mystery.