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Luckily this sign was posted inside the porta-potty, as otherwise step 2 certainly wouldn't have been intuitive.
I took the "simple sundress" sewing class at Gather Here in Cambridge. What an awesome class!! I love the little dress that we made and how it turned out. There are two options in the class for the sleeves, either with or with ruffles instead. I opted for the sleeves this time but I want to try making another one with the ruffles too. www.gatherhereonline.com/ 6.10.12
Simple flower, paper filigree (quilling).
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Had a little photoshooting last week.
Will show the results in next few days...
hope you like the first.
would love to know what you think.
Church of Saint Patrick (1864), Akaroa day one on our two day trip away to escape from the earthquake repair/paint on our house. May 22, 2012.
The first mass was celebrated in Akaroa in 1840, and this church was built in the 1860s.
The French clergyman Bishop Pompallier offered the first Mass in the South Island at Akaroa. This pretty church, with its dark backdrop of manuka bush and ornate fret-worked fascia boards, is the third on the site (the first burned down; the second blew away!).
Constructed from rough-sawn totara slabs the interior features an intricate stained glass window behind the altar, various plaster icons and side windows with red crosses and Latin inscriptions. Stand at the front of the nave and look down the rows of pews to the view of French Bay out the front door.
Taken From:
www.akaroa.com/fpnew/fastpage/fpengine.php/templateid/162...
Akaroa is a village on Banks Peninsula in the Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand, situated within a harbour of the same name. The name Akaroa is Kāi Tahu Māori for 'Long Harbour'.
Akaroa is 84km by road from Christchurch and is the terminus of State Highway 75. Set on a beautiful, sheltered harbour and overlooked by craggy volcanic hills, Akaroa is a popular resort village and in summer the temporary population can reach 7,000 which places stress on the summer water supply, which is entirely dependent upon rainfall on the hills.
Many Hector's Dolphins may be found within Akaroa harbour, and 'swim with the dolphins' boat tours are a major tourist attraction.
Taken from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akaroa
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Whipped this up the other day for Jenna. I've been hoarding that Heather Bailey fabric for so long...it's about time I put it to use!
Day 43
It’s Sunday today and therefore time for some Photoshop. The photo needed only a little post proceeding. Besides from the normal exposure fiddling I fixed the steam so it rose in a nice triangle and then I sharpened it a little.
I am not sure if she will ever give it up. But we will enjoy it while it lasts. I will miss the sound of her sucking her thumb while she sleeps.
Get Your Heart On Tour, feb 19th, 2012 || Toronto, ON. - Air Canada Centre
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The Simple Shrike System, otherwise known as the Triple-S kit, is a special kit for all 5.56 weapon systems on the AR-15 platform that allows it to use a machine gun-style belt. The bottom of the magazine is the box that holds all of the belted ammunition. The top of the magazine helps hold the belt in place (And pushes it out). There is also an optional brass+belt catcher that attaches to the bottom of the magazine and extends to the ejection port where it catches the ejected belt links and shell casings.