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My mother loved stocks and grew them from seed - they are some of the earliest flowers I remember - their perfume is lovely.
Edited in Picasa & picnik.
Photos from my birthday flowers will be used on greetings cards - I think this one will be a sympathy card, sadly we need these far too often these days.
Young couple coffee and tea tasting during sunset in the jungle rainforest of a tropical Bali island. Indonesia.
We were intrigued to discover what appears to be some old stocks that have been recycled to make a fence! Happy Fence Friday!
Thanks to Skeletal Mess for the texture www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/3539039420/in/set-7215...
I dedicate this to my dear friend Petra......Happy birthday! (2012)
I used my new free texture 'Lucille'...available free on my facebook page:
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Branch of fresh tomatoes hanging on trees in organic farm, Bali island. Organic tomato plantation. Indonesia.
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Heres someone not smiling .. not a good way to hang about , too restrictive .
Abbey Medieval Fest
Abbeystowe
Caboolture . via Brisbane
Blind men who chose to sit in the stocks from Bishopwearmouth Green.
“To them, their fingers are eyes”
From 1913, John Alfred Charlton Deas, a former curator at Sunderland Museum, organised several handling sessions for the blind, first offering an invitation to the children from the Sunderland Council Blind School, to handle a few of the collections at Sunderland Museum, which was ‘eagerly accepted’.
Ref: TWCMS:2006.7981
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Little Woodham Village Stocks.
In the centre of the village, these old stocks are fully operational.
Anyone you would like to see in there? Rotten tomatoes at the ready.
Alright, I couldn't sleep 2 nights back, and I thought of this. Making fixed, huge stocks skeletal. I know, the huge space of the M16 stock is to keep cleaning tools, but now you eh.. should keep them on yourself ><
I am working hard on my Beck-build-off-slaughter-machine, but I had to do a little side project, or I probably went nuts =P
Now, these probably have been made before or something, but idc.
The stocks are VERY easy to recolor. Ungroup once, and simply change the color of the stock itself.
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Amy