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just a product of my boredom, plenty of school work lately so havent submitted in over a month! well, this is nothing special, just an idea I had goin on combining the Mosin Bolt operation with a little Lee Enfield jungle carbine thrown in there, with some parts I thought of my self, such as the Lyman Peep sight I love so much, and the not so great cleaning rod holder. damn, 6x63mm?, damn thing must get some high fucking velocity, inspired by my favorite military bolt action rifle, the 6mm Lee Navy, the smallest bore caliber over adopted by the United States since 1895 until the introduction of the 5.56mm, about 70 years later!

Harry Styles at the O2 in London, April 11th.

Zakopane in the Sierras.

 

Portola, California, USA

 

Architecture from "the LAND of the BLUE EYES".

 

My lifelong thanks to my three Viking buddies from University of Montana... Arnstein Rustberggard of Gol, Klaus Urbaye of Oslo, and Jan Brentebratten of Chicken Falls (Honefoss) for teaching me how to love all things NORGE !!!

   

We began with a simple Carpathian Alps design known as Zakopane Style, after the alpine village of the same name in the podhale (alpine area) along the Polish/Slovakian border. From there we added architectural accoutrements covering a historical period from 1050AD to approximately 1920, in the modern age. We have incorporated door portals and shutter carvings from the old Stavkirke (Stave Churches) of Hallingdal, Telemark, and Urnes (Norway)... to roof details from the Novgorod/upper Dvina River Region of NW Russia... to window carvings from the old Prussia/Bohemian regions...... carved doors reminiscent of the Baltics, and various other folk details from the Hutsells of Ukraine and the goral (mtn people) in Poland.

 

This is Phase 1 of a larger compound to incorporate inspiration from European architecture as well as many such inspirations in our own High Sierras. Sites such as Vikingsholm at Lake Tahoe, the Hearst compound at Wyntoon, Rainbow Lodge, Sugarbowl, and Thunderbird Lodge.

  

Architect: Larry Pearson, PEARSON DESIGN GROUP, Bozeman, Montana

www.pearsondesigngroup.com

 

Master Builder: Matt & Ted Williams, WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION< Clio, California.

www.williamsconstructionca.com

 

Made only with barley, hops, water and yeast, in accordance with the Bavarian Purity Law of 1516. 5.3% ABV

 

Red Wing Brewing Company

Red Wing Minnesota

 

Here is some information about this beer from the Red Wing Brewery Website

 

Cokins Red Wing “Bavarian Style” Beer was one of the first beers produced by the Red Wing Brewing Company after the repeal of Prohibition. It was introduced to the city in 1934 and continued as a brand through the company’s re-organization as the Midwest Brewing Company in 1935. Two years later, in 1937, the brewery closed, but not before Cokins had generated a devoted following. Today, Cokins is brewed in the tradition of the Reinheitsgebot: the Bavarian Purity Law of 1516 that calls for beer to be made with only barley, hops, and water (with yeast for fermentation). The result is an authentic German beer “that everybody likes.”

black bean mash-chipotle sauce-pineapple-spinach sandwich and a tomato

in Le Marais. Natalia, Fashion blogger

Robert Brown With his unique style and presence Robert delivers a wealth of styles and emotions throughout the roots spectrum. His psychedelic folk cum blues cum jazz performances are unique yet accessible, eccentric yet consistent. In The past year Robert has played Solo Acoustic support for Lulu on her last UK tour and played a Headline show at the Cambridge Folk Festival and the Clare World Music Festival. Either performing solo acoustic or with full percusion including a 6ft Gong, the live shows are full of sonorous dynamics with an intensity and energy radiating from the stage. Robert is currently looking for a dedicated progressive label to release his songs TERRITORY MANAGERS: We are looking for more territory managers to organise gigs in far away places. If you feel like your community needs an injection of Acoustic Power Folk and would like to have a go at booking and promoting live music in your area then give us a holler. Robert would love to hear from you: info@robert-brown.info

Week 23 entry for Dolly Diptych Weekly. (23/52)

 

A few weeks ago, by some strange miracle, Ryan was able to make Miette dance PSY’s viral song Gangnam Style. I really don’t know how he does it so easily, and with the Lati V1 body to boot! So, being the competitive person I am, I decided to try and make my little girl dance again for DDW.

 

LO AND BEHOLD, I did it! It took me several minutes to get her to pose like that. Who knew posing tiny dolls could be so tiring? XD

 

Read more in my blog!

One Direction

Take Me Home Tour

6/22/13

Freebies & Goodies! The dress is a freebie and will only be available for two more days. Visit freeslcouture.blogspot.ca/2013/09/style-no-84.html for style details.

Canon 5D2

Canon 17-40L

This is the pouch that I made for my secret partner in round 4 of the pretty little pouch swap. I used mostly prints from Suzuko Koseki. The front is based on a lovely bag that she made, the book is called Patchwork Style. Hope you like it partner!

Play in Photoshop drawing with lots of the fun styles.

Flat stones projecting from Incan terraces in Peru were my first encounter with these simplest of stiles. I love them and I love the way that human ingenuity came to the same notion in the wonderful parallel evolution of ideas.

 

This stuff bothers some people. They can't see how the limits of physics and the properties of materials constrain outcomes. In their minds we need fanciful migrations, divine direction or visiting aliens to carry ideas which logically evolve with no influence beyond the human mind and Nature's laws.

 

Applying reductio ad absurdum logic, ask what would have happened if the builders of ziggurats, Egyptian, Mesoamerican or Nubian pyramids, even the Borobudur of Central Java began adding stones to a structure that pointed downwards. Doesn't work; not even for the most artistic mind. Quite logically, all around the place, if you pile stuff up and you don't want it to fall down, the pointy bit is at the top.

 

If there is a need, an available material and a mind to put those things together this is what you get: stile style. Not only that, it works better than imported notions. Today I took a wander over to the dilapidated bird hide on Loch Gretchen. This entailed negotiating a vertical ladder up one side of the sheep dyke, rotating 180⁰ on a tiny wooden platform then descending another vertical ladder on the other side. It was terrifying! A few stones like this, old school, and there's none of that perilous centre of gravity hanging out in space business. Here you ascend, straddle, then descend without risk. That's style!

  

Styles&Complete @ the Handlebar in Greenville, SC on 6/22/13

Projeto para o blog Photograph, Art and Love.

 

www.baamartinez.com/

Sol-style C

 

FullSet Doll: $ 634.0 USD

Basic Doll: $ 499.0 USD *(nude doll with make-up)

Note:

RingDoll Grown boy Sol with double jointed body: RGMbody-01

Remarks: Resin color in the picture is Tan skin.

The color in the image could look slightly different from the actual product.

Two official face-up styles are available(with beard or not) under your choice.

Head:RGM01

The full-set include : head(with face-up) + body + eyes + wigs + clothes + shoes

 

More pics about him:

ringdoll.com/product/RingDoll/sol-3.html

contact us:jenny@ringdoll.com

Contemporary Jewish Museum (1881/1907/2008) - original 1881 building rebuilt by Willis Polk in 1907 after the 1906 earthqauke, 2008 extension by Daniel Libeskind - Postmodern/Deconstructivist

bobike Maxi+ ////child seat

This impressive Reformist (Arts and Crafts) style villa in the inner northern Melbourne suburb of Essendon was built between Federation (1901) and the Great War (1914).

 

The choice of red brick to construct the villa with is very in keeping with the Arts and Crafts Movement, but hat makes this villa stand out from its neighbours is its picked out geometric brick patterns and its leadlight glass windows featuring a geometric pattern.

 

Essendon was etablished in the 1860s and became an area of affluence and therefore only had middle-class, upper middle-class and some very wealthy citizens. Not as large as its neighbours, a villa like this built in one suggests that it was built for an aspiring middle-class family . This villa would have required a live in maid to help her mistress, and probably the assistance of a "daily" woman to do all the harder chores.

This was a new "City Style" Barbie ("hobbit body") that I purchased last spring at a KB Toy Store. Her hair was choppy and mid-back length and I purposely bought her to give her a bob. It took a while, but I'm pleased with it. Her clothes are a very recent carded (no shoes) outfit.

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