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Any idea what I should use for a border and binding? I plan on a white 1.5 inch strip around it first.
This sample was from standing water in a potted plant tray. The string-like bacteria can be seen in the center of the frame admist all of the rushing motile and most likely flagellum propelled bacteria.
40X phase contrast objective, 10x eyepiece projection with no standoff
A string of empty grain hoppers in North Vancouver ready to be sent back to the Canadian prairies and reloaded with grain to again be shipped to terminal grain elevators on Canada's west coast for loading onto massive grain ships.
Grain cars such as these ones can take only a little over a week to return and each one carries between 80-100 tonnes of grain, and around 80-90% of the 60 million tonnes of Canadian grain being exported gets sent to Vancouver just like this, 24/7.
The massive structure in the background is Richardson International's terminal grain elevator along Low Level Road.
I am really loving these. This will be a quilt for my sister. I am going to to put sashing around the blocks to make it a little less busy.
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The Doric String Quartet performed works by Haydn and Korngold live in the studio. See details of this programme
Letters up close. As a kid I remembered our house having a piece of artwork that had artwork similar to this.
Actually ours looked like a 3D spirograph using thread/ string and a bed of nails laid out in a circle
A string of hoppers was stored at the very end of the WSOR's Elkhorn branch on this sunny February day. I noticed that the refrigeration units were humming so I don't think they were going to be parked here long.
The Birds-Eye and Americold plants in Darien to the west are on the same WSOR line and could potentially use them but I don't know why WSOR shoved them so far east unless there was no other place to store them.
Another string of stored reefers was parked between I-43 and Highway 67 just east of here.
This track is part of the former Milwaukee Road Racine & Southwestern Line. It ends just past the hoppers to the east where it becomes the White River State Trail.
This section of track was retained partly as a tail for switching the InterMatic plant that can be seen along I-43 in Elkhorn but I have not seen a freight car spotted on their spur in many years.
For more information on the former Milwaukee Road Southwestern Line go to-
String block from a bee group I belonged to a few years ago (maybe 2?) Hoping to turn these blocks into a quilt, part of String Fever hosted by Stitched in Color. Heather Bailey fabrics, I currently have 24 blocks (I think) and they measure 8.5" x 8.5" (maybe?) There sure is a lot of uncertainty here. LOL
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Charles Henry Stringer. He joined the Army in c.1915 and was posted first to Edinburgh and then France. He served in the mounted Artillery, Supply Regiment. Printed on reverse: Morrisons Studios, 137 Leith Street, Edinburgh and 21 Promenade, Portobello. Enlargements and miniatures can be had from this photo. Re-orders quote no. 29962.
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~NS~ C-String/Crotch Cover
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for Altamura, Maitreya, Belleza, Slink (PH and HG),eBODY Curvy and TMP mesh bodies
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Also taken in the garden on Elizabeth. Someone had inexplicably wrapped these two opposing statues in string, which made for a fun subject.
Hello Everyone,
It has been a while.I have gotten rather slack with the promotion of my store, and I am sorry about that. I will try to get back on track.
Halloween is my favorite month IRL, and that bleeds into SL as well. I use to do all sorts of crazy at the store this month, but in recent years, due to many reasons, I haven't been able to.
This year tho, I wanted to make sure I did something, so I decided to have a Halloween Advent.
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Halloween Advent Info:
Each day, there will be a new item set out at the store, for free. I try to keep the items usable for all year, tho some will be themed. I mix as many unisex and petites compatible items in as I can, so just check the ads.
I don't have a set time for this, I will try to stay up as late as I can to have it out at midnight, but I doubt I will always be able to do that. I will however keep the items out for free, for 48 hours.
After the 48 hours is up, items will be priced at half off what they would regularly be sold at.
This advent is for everyone, you don't have to be in my group to enjoy it. You do however have to be in the group, and wear your tag, for the special group only items that will pop out every so often along side the advent. Also, Day 31st will be a Group Only Gift. It's going to be a big one!
Items to expect are: hairs, some tentacles, jewelry, makeups, horns, eyes and other goodies. I have a good number of the items made, but am still working on some of the more special items. So ads will pop up on the board when they are done. Some might not, just to keep things exciting, haha.
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Crinum americanum LInnaeus, 1753 - string lily (Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation's Native Plant Nursery, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA)
Plants are multicellular, photosynthesizing eucaryotes. Most species occupy terrestrial environments, but they also occur in freshwater and saltwater aquatic environments. The oldest known land plants in the fossil record are Ordovician to Silurian. Land plant body fossils are known in Silurian sedimentary rocks - they are small and simple plants (e.g., Cooksonia). Fossil root traces in paleosol horizons are known in the Ordovician. During the Devonian, the first trees and forests appeared. Earth's initial forestation event occurred during the Middle to Late Paleozoic. Earth's continents have been partly to mostly covered with forests ever since the Late Devonian. Occasional mass extinction events temporarily removed much of Earth's plant ecosystems - this occurred at the Permian-Triassic boundary (251 million years ago) and the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (65 million years ago).
The most conspicuous group of living plants is the angiosperms, the flowering plants. They first unambiguously appeared in the fossil record during the Cretaceous. They quickly dominated Earth's terrestrial ecosystems, and have dominated ever since. This domination was due to the evolutionary success of flowers, which are structures that greatly aid angiosperm reproduction.
Crinum americanum, the string lily, lives in moist to wet soils. It occurs in southern and southeastern America, Mexico, and some West Indies islands.
Classification: Plantae, Angiospermophyta, Asparagales, Amaryllidaceae
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See info. at:
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String geometries by Perspicere looking awesome under Old Street sodium.
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Along with the hose nozzles and the ampersands, I also collect men's pearl shirt button cards from the 20s - 40s. These used to be widely available, but they're hard to find now. It's not me, I swear. I only have a few!
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D&E maintenance employees Jason Blaha and Jim Teter take advantage of the mild weather Wednesday afternoon to string Christmas lights on the D&E shrubbery on the front campus. When complete, more than a quarter of a mile of red and white Christmas lights will decorate the campus outdoor areas.
Photo by Linda Howell Skidmore. Copyright 2013 Davis & Elkins College.
My art project for Firefly an art in the woods camping adventure. This is the strings hanging on the back porch.
This is a scam wherein these guys get a string bracelet on your wrist or finger. They then have a good hold of you and will get you to pay for something you didn't want.
My Washburn Cumberland J28S12DL 12-String Acoustic
Strobist: Nikon SB-50DX above camera at 1/32 shooting through a large reflector disk (no reflective material here!) and Nikon SB-80DX below the camera at +1 for added fill light on the pick guard.
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