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I decided to make my partner a mini version of this quilt:
tlcstitches.blogspot.com/2010/06/my-new-favorite-quilt.html . It measures 19.5"x22.5".
Dense ice has encroached upon the entire surface of this pond, now thick enough to walk on, at lease around the margins. The greenish color is caused by it's density, containing very little trapped air within it's structure.
My entry for the Little Quilt, sew, vote, swap
Pattern is called Dancing Ribbons.
The ribbon center is paper pieced.There are 18 sections with 16 pieces each!
Made one of these for myself and loved it so much I had to share. I used only solids and Kona white. I quilting circles out from the center. Can't wait to send it to its new home!
Its been a while since I posted a selfie so thought I would punish you anew. HFF to everyone (I know its not a fence but I think it counts). This a wonderful wall surrounding the 66 x 22 foot log cabin i'm building near Pickering, Yorkshire. It really is very rural and beautiful. This is me in my scruffs.
Have a great weekend.
Mark x
- Trace the sides of a solid & sort them
- Calculate & compare the volume of different shapes
- Find the surface area of faces
- Sort the solid shapes
If your gonna build a house and raise a family, why not use a covered pavilion and an iron foundation. It should be rock solid...sorry I didn't get to meet this bird while visiting the Tennsco Steam Engine in Dickson, Tn.
In Japan there are different sizes available. They sale the small, medium & large versions. In Japan they are actually Solid Markers. There is no hole in the middle where you crank it up. The Japanese versions have removable sections so that you do not have deal with twisting them to get a writable surface. You can see on the large version these removable sections.
Golden evening sun hits the Night Gas right on the nose as they roll through Eddy after holding the main for a meet.
Gassin / Côte d'Azur / Provence / France
Album of France: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157626038...
Album of "Doors of the world": www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/sets/7215762599909...
A solidly built chiminey on an old government buidling.
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Catching up with shots from last Spring
On a walk around the Ilam gardens in Spring.October 11, 2015 Christchurch New Zealand.
For More Info on the gardens: www.staffclub.canterbury.ac.nz/history.shtml
This unusual rainbow occurred in late afternoon here in Bend, OR the other day. It was unusual because rather than a multicolored arc it was a solid semicircle that varied in color over the course of 20 minutes or so from pink to orange and back to pink. I nosed around online but could not find an explanation for this kind of rainbow, though I'm sure there is one. Does it just mean there was a ton of moisture in the air? Does it have something to do with the low Sun altitude? The temperature (it was pretty hot outside)? If you have info, do tell in the comments!
Finished quilting this top up! Very fun but kinda time consuming!
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1956 Chevrolet 210 model four door sedan. At the Back to the Fifties car show. It appears to be unrestored but in very solid condition. From the lack of a v on the trunk, it probably is a six cylinder too.
In freezing, the liquid phase of water turns into the solid phase. At the phase transition, beautiful structures akin to our image of the cosmos are created. Taken in our garden, focus stacked.