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Easter egg; Picture/artistic credit goes to youngest daughter who was decorating Easter eggs with a friend --using loads of glitter!
Former Shell station in Cisco, Utah.
Where Kowalski (Barry Newman) drove the '70 Dodge Challenger R/T into the bulldozers in the original "Vanishing Point" movie.
The car that they blew up was actually a '67 Chevrolet Camaro and in the movie Cisco is supposed to be in California.
I always loved creating little boats with walnuts being a kid.
Last autumn, after baking a cake , we kept the shells. We finally got to start painting them.
a swatch of my design scattered shells light blue for sale on spoonflower: www.spoonflower.com/fabric/1785976
Hide in your shell cos the world is out to bleed you for a ride
What will you gain making your life a little longer?
Heaven or hell, was the journey cold that gave your eyes of steel?
Shelter behind painting your mind and playing joker
Too frightening to listen to a stranger
Too beautiful to put your pride in danger
Youre waiting for someone to understand you
But youve got demons in your closet
And youre screaming out to stop it
Saying lifes begun to cheat you
Friends are out to beat you
Grab on to what you scramble for
Dont let the tears linger on inside now
Cos its sure time you gained control
If I can help you, if I can help you
If I can help you, just let me know
Well, let me show you the nearest signpost
To get your heartback and on the road
If I can help you, if I can help you
If I can help you, just let me know.
All through the night as you like awake and hold yourself so tight
What do you need, a second-hand-movie-star to tend you?
I as a boy, I believed the saying the cure for pain was love
How would it be if you could see the world through my eyes?
Too frightening- the fires getting colder
Too beautiful- to think youre getting older
Youre looking for someone to give an answer.
But what you see is just an illusion
Youre surrounded by confusion
Saying lifes begun to cheat you
Friends are out to beat you
Grab on to what you can scramble for
Dont let teh tears...
... just let me know
I wanna know...
I wanna know you...
Well let me know you
I wanna feel you
I wanna touch you
Please let me near you
Can you hear what Im saying?
Well Im hoping, Im dreamin, Im prayin
I know what youre thinkin
See what youre seein
Never ever let yourself go
Hold yourself down, hold yourself down
Why dya hold yourself down?
Why dont you listen, you can
Trust me,
Theres a place I know the way to
A place there is need to feel you
Feel that youre alone
Hear me
I know exactly what youre feelin
Cos all your troubles are whithin you
Please begin to see that Im just bleeding to
Love me, love you
Loving is the way to
Help me, help you
- why must we be so cool, oh so cool,?
Oh, were such damn fools...
Crime of the century - Supertramp
Resident of Lulworth Cove who sells decorated scallop shells. Interesting how he uses his trousers to clean his brushes!
A quick study photo of shell. This one has been out in all weathers in the garden for years. Still very pretty.
Various coral, various shells and even a piece of sea glass I see on there as well! Comes with a small satin ribbon for hanging
Soft green shell coins "float" on light organza ribbons with blue and green glass rounds. The clasp on this necklace is woven with knots to allow for an adjustable length up to 26 inches. (D24)
We went for an impromptu walk up to the Grotto this afternoon.
The grotto in Pontypool Park was probably built in the late 18th century, although its hey-day came in the early 19th century when the shell decoration for which its interior is now famous was added. The identity of the shell decorator remains something of a mystery. It is possible that Molly Hanbury Leigh was responsible since she is known to have had a shell collection. On the other hand it has also been suggested that the grotto was decorated as part of an employment scheme in 1829-30. The highlight of the grotto's history came in 1882 when the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) picnicked at the site during a hunting trip. It fell into decline during the 20th century, only to be restored in 1991. Today it is used as a venue for story telling, poetry reading and music recitals. The majority of shells were British mussels, cockles, periwinkles and limpets, accompanied by a few examples of exotic species such as pearl oyster, conch and cowrie. Source: Pontypool Museum (nd) "The Shell grotto: Pontypool Park". Pontypool: Pontypool Museum.
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Agulha *Needles*
US 4 - 3.5 mm
Fio *Yarn*
Pingouin Bambino
The Shell Collection, which is specially designed for FueraDentro by the dutch designer Jan des Bouvrie, consists of two chairs, a bank sofa, four tables and a sunbed. The fibers of the chairs, sofa and sunbed are made of Batyline and the frames are made of stainless steel. This combination of materials makes the SHELL collection ideal for outdoor use.
The most notable characteristics of the SHELL collection is the rounded shape of the shelllike bucket seat, which brings a stunning sense of shelter. The seatings are carried out in a coaxial structured Batyline® fibre. The frames are made of electro-polished stainless steel and the tabletops are glass.
We use mainly 4 type of shell to make the parts.
1. MOP (mother of peral)
2. Abalone Shell (black shell)
3. Purple Shell
4. Pink Shell
Our design is In-House, very special shape & easy to matach with any type of items such as keychain for handbag, jewellery, charms & so on.
We provide full range of shapes:-
1. Cross
2. Flower (rose, tulipe, lily)
3. The knot (ribbbon, knot)
4. Animals (butterfly, horse, owl, sheep, cat)
Inquiry: info@kafuco.com
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