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String used for making friendship bracelets fell on a lego duck in the office of Sashaun Wood, 32, Arizona State University student services coordinator senior. Wood made bracelets for students Wednesday Oct. 16 before he last day at ASU Friday Oct. 18. (Photo by Danika Worthington)
Pi's favorite toys are as follows -
1. The plastic 'ball in a circle' toy my mother bought for her as a grandkitten gift. She hasn't quite figured out that the center is a scratching post, but she'll spend an hour at 3 am spinning that ball around.
2. The large blue bag I brought home from Ikea and left on the dining room floor, whereupon she immediately moved in.
3. A piece of twine tied to a cat wand - she ate the original string from the wand. Twine is the only string-like-substance she will not try and swallow, TF occasionally renews it when it becomes too frayed. Pi literally screams at us until we bust this thing out, then she chases it until she's panting.
Cats are weird.
Almost completed...In the past couple of days I've experimented with a messy project... making string ornaments.
I was inspired by a How-to blog, by Ruffles
"String chandeliers" .http://ruffledblog.com/diy-string-wedding-chandelier/
I hung a disco ball inside the petals, so it can spin and play with the light.
I used yellow yarn and haven't completely removed all the excess glue yet. It's quite flimsy, but it's given me ideas...
What a fun project to do on a sunny day.
Rossini String Ensemble in concerto a Cascina Roccafranca in occasione di Mito per la città 2011.
ph. Marco Saroldi
This exhibit in the huge art museum Jordan and I visited in Marfa, TX (converted from an old artillery base) consisted of string running at angles through empty rooms. It was actually kind of amazing. There's our guide, bundled up.
Scanned from old print.
The String Cheese Incident crushed a late-night Forecastle Music Festival show at The Palace Theater in Louisville, Ky.
... no, a strand of a spider web with some water drops attached ... with some kinda cool sunbursts ...
Even though I am not finnished my first string quilt, I couldn't help start another one. Such a great way to use up scraps.
ref: www.fontplay.com/freephotos/sixthn/fp091706-016.jpg
Still experimenting with trying to convert bitmaps to wireframe output. No where near what I want as a result, but thought this result was cool enough to share. :)
I've been "string" challenged all day today; so I did some searches, and started practicing. I call the one on the left "Woven Hearts, can't think of a name for the second one.
As promised, the Dock Creek art installment is now a weave of blue plastic string. I will go back with the good camera - I don't think it's done yet. It's only in this one little portion here.
Original Photo and Link to Website: www.flickr.com/photos/harpo42/2711820481/
On tour in Holland (weekend 1-3 sept.2006) ParkPodium Breukelen / 3 september2006.....with Monique Lansdorp-violin / Laura Cesar / bass, Mike Horowitz / guitar.
Monique plays the trumpetviolin.
Layman's explanation for string theory at zidbits.com/2011/03/19/a-laymans-explanation-for-string-t...
Fresh spring snow on the Tetons in this view from String Lake looking South. Following several days of clouds and precipitation, we were finally rewarded with scenes like this!
A two-story-high clever spproach to mathematics. Press a number in each section to have the string and product light up.