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The icy signature of record-breaking freezing temperatures last night. For this largely tropical region, it is a Big Deal.
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Wenchi is the model. Dali would be very proud. Lively colorful live painting.in body paint at the subZERO festival 2012 in San Jose. First Friday.
English/Anglais.
SW2015-0024 .
18 March 2015.
5 Wing Goose Bay, Labrador .
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Exercise Sub Zero consists of the most advanced cadets from the Atlantic Region for a three day, forty kilometer outdoor expedition. The group of teenagers had to navigate rugged terrain stretching from Goose River to Dome Mountain..
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Credit: MCpl Maggie Gosse, 12 Wing Imaging Services, Shearwater, N.S© .
2015 DND-MDN Canada .
subzero.secondlife-home.com/index.php?option=com_content&...
Second Life holiday parties was an incredible mix of trance, dnb, electronica, dark psy, goa, minimal, proggy, acid, experimental, industrial, noize, tribal, jazz, live music, country, blues, reggae, salsa, classical, opera, and Christmas music. I heard it all and then some.
I love music of all kinds. If it's good, it's worth listening to, so don't start with the nose-up-in-the-air over your favorite genre. Believe me... good music will always find an audience. An audience of sophisticated listeners will stop to listen to any good sound... even if it isn't part of your normal repertoire.
What is amazing is that dj's and musicians around the world know this, and they borrow from all genres to create their own personal sounds.
Here in Second Life, we get the results from around the world. World music mixes with the trendy sounds of the day, and we get the sounds that we love so much.
I want to thank all the dj's, musicians, club owners and event makers in SL. You guys made a holiday scene like no other. APPLAUSE & BRAVO ::::
Special thanks to you <3:
... and kisses to ::
Xavier
Aosh
Ronnie
Stig
Mackenzie
Lou
Leo
Professor
Grease
Hallow
Nos
Thomm
Finny
Donna
IPR365
Arora
8Wall
Space
Shad
Healer
Queen
Stefan
Jen
Max
Xavier
Zod
Tina
Melt
WET
Sully
Sylvain
Alb
Web
Without you guys, the party scene would be dull indeed!
<3 <3 <3
2009... here we goooooo!
We had a nice turn out for my pre-birthday sub-zero party. We made the ghetto version of a anti-griddle using a $5 block of dry ice and a metal tray. The tray quickly drops to a very cold temperature near -80C after being placed on the dry ice. There is a initial nails on chalkboard audible racket. I'm not sure if it's the metal contracting or just the sounds of dry ice scratching the metal. We flash froze different ingredients into popsicles. We found a few recipes that worked pretty well. These are the favorites. I'm looking forward to trying this again on a hot summer day.
honey + lime chipotle
blood orange + cream + honey
balsalmic vinegar + vanilla + cream chocolate ganache
kashi cereal adds a nice puffed crunchy texture
pretzels sticks can be used in place of popsicle sticks for handles
Corpus Callosum is finely-crafted songs and obsessively-arranged music, paired with experimental puppetry, installation and performance-art. Self-produced with a DIY spirit, this ensemble manufactures wonderment with quality musicianship and understated magicianship.
English/Anglais.
SW2015-0024 .
18 March 2015.
5 Wing Goose Bay, Labrador .
.
Exercise Sub Zero consists of the most advanced cadets from the Atlantic Region for a three day, forty kilometer outdoor expedition. The group of teenagers had to navigate rugged terrain stretching from Goose River to Dome Mountain..
.
Credit: MCpl Maggie Gosse, 12 Wing Imaging Services, Shearwater, N.S© .
2015 DND-MDN Canada .
Army cadets from across Atlantic Canada make base camp in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L., for an eight-day winter expedition challenge, March 14 through 22, 2015.
Photo by Captain Tracy Williams
2012 SubZERO Festival, San Jose, CA.
This was shot using my Nikon FE SLR with a Nikkor 50mm 1.8 lens. It was shot on Kodak Portra 800 film and scanned with a Canon CanoScan 8800F using a Lomo DigitaLIZA film scanning mask.
Black Lotus Clothing is a collection of unique, hand-sewn pieces originally inspired by the SF Bay Area's Fusion belly dance scene. What makes Black Lotus unique is the care that goes into making each piece. Our creations are rigorously stitched, torn, disassembled, screen printed, dyed, revamped and artfully tattered.. Details like beads, buttons and feathers are carefully placed, and every garment is a one of a kind original creation. The end result is a creation that serves a purpose as well as tells a story.
Black Lotus Clothing is a collection of unique, hand-sewn pieces originally inspired by the SF Bay Area's Fusion belly dance scene. What makes Black Lotus unique is the care that goes into making each piece. Our creations are rigorously stitched, torn, disassembled, screen printed, dyed, revamped and artfully tattered.. Details like beads, buttons and feathers are carefully placed, and every garment is a one of a kind original creation. The end result is a creation that serves a purpose as well as tells a story.
Have been under the weather for the last few days so ol Deb and Ellie have been out in the weather taking pictures and doing my chores for me... Liked this view she took of the Homesteader #12 cabin looking to the southeast as the sun came up... Course you all know that work at the Elephant Head Lodge goes on everyday from sunup to sundown... however.... living in a mountain canyon means the sun comes up around 10am and sets around 2pm...
2012 SubZERO Festival, San Jose, CA.
This was shot using my Nikon FE SLR with a Nikkor 50mm 1.8 lens. It was shot on Kodak Portra 800 film and scanned with a Canon CanoScan 8800F using a Lomo DigitaLIZA film scanning mask.
subzero.secondlife-home.com/index.php?option=com_content&...
Second Life holiday parties was an incredible mix of trance, dnb, electronica, dark psy, goa, minimal, proggy, acid, experimental, industrial, noize, tribal, jazz, live music, country, blues, reggae, salsa, classical, opera, and Christmas music. I heard it all and then some.
I love music of all kinds. If it's good, it's worth listening to, so don't start with the nose-up-in-the-air over your favorite genre. Believe me... good music will always find an audience. An audience of sophisticated listeners will stop to listen to any good sound... even if it isn't part of your normal repertoire.
What is amazing is that dj's and musicians around the world know this, and they borrow from all genres to create their own personal sounds.
Here in Second Life, we get the results from around the world. World music mixes with the trendy sounds of the day, and we get the sounds that we love so much.
I want to thank all the dj's, musicians, club owners and event makers in SL. You guys made a holiday scene like no other. APPLAUSE & BRAVO ::::
Special thanks to you <3:
... and kisses to ::
Xavier
Aosh
Ronnie
Stig
Mackenzie
Lou
Leo
Professor
Grease
Hallow
Nos
Thomm
Finny
Donna
IPR365
Arora
8Wall
Space
Shad
Healer
Queen
Stefan
Jen
Max
Xavier
Zod
Tina
Melt
WET
Sully
Sylvain
Alb
Web
Without you guys, the party scene would be dull indeed!
<3 <3 <3
2009... here we goooooo!
Jumbo Jibbles is sleepy-talk for "giant vegetables"-- but not just veggies, fruit also! I specialize in creating gigantic, stuffed versions of your favorite garden friends, for toys, pillow or just for laughs. Not just for kids, my plush creations are great for home decor and come in a variety of fabrics. Come by and get your picture taken with a the biggest asparagus on the West Coast!
This is Subzero who won the 1992 Melbourne Cup (our greatest horse race) he is now 19 yrs old and is a Clark of the Course at the races.
He is also an ambassador for Australian Racing Museum and goes to schools etc.,
Today was a celebration at Champions - Australian Racing Museum for the horses birthday on 1st August, and I was helping out at the Museum a fun time!!!!
subzero.secondlife-home.com/index.php?option=com_content&...
Second Life holiday parties was an incredible mix of trance, dnb, electronica, dark psy, goa, minimal, proggy, acid, experimental, industrial, noize, tribal, jazz, live music, country, blues, reggae, salsa, classical, opera, and Christmas music. I heard it all and then some.
I love music of all kinds. If it's good, it's worth listening to, so don't start with the nose-up-in-the-air over your favorite genre. Believe me... good music will always find an audience. An audience of sophisticated listeners will stop to listen to any good sound... even if it isn't part of your normal repertoire.
What is amazing is that dj's and musicians around the world know this, and they borrow from all genres to create their own personal sounds.
Here in Second Life, we get the results from around the world. World music mixes with the trendy sounds of the day, and we get the sounds that we love so much.
I want to thank all the dj's, musicians, club owners and event makers in SL. You guys made a holiday scene like no other. APPLAUSE & BRAVO ::::
Special thanks to you <3:
... and kisses to ::
Xavier
Aosh
Ronnie
Stig
Mackenzie
Lou
Leo
Professor
Grease
Hallow
Nos
Thomm
Finny
Donna
IPR365
Arora
8Wall
Space
Shad
Healer
Queen
Stefan
Jen
Max
Xavier
Zod
Tina
Melt
WET
Sully
Sylvain
Alb
Web
Without you guys, the party scene would be dull indeed!
<3 <3 <3
2009... here we goooooo!