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Found images/photos/etc. Please feel free to use this image in any collage or artwork you desire, but please comment with a link because I'd love to see it.

Top Turret on the CAF's B-17G Flying Fortress WW-II Bomber known as "Sentimental Journey". The Commemorative Air Force: Airpower History Tour at the Fargo Air Museum. Hector airport, Fargo, ND.

 

These Airpower photos are the leftovers. For the complete set: Airpower 2013

Positions: Professional Model (Runway, Print, Live); Fashion Blogger

 

Training:

Maniera Institute of Style, Elite course

JSE Modeling Academy

 

Agency Representation:

Opium Fashion Agency

Maniera Model Management

Team edo

SuperElite Modeling Agency

Kabuki boutique

Elegance International Model Agency

F.A.M.E Models Agency

Catalyst of Fantasy

TIMELESS Modeling Agency

Siren Productions

ModelX

 

Designer Model Experience:

Styles of edo

Mohna Lisa Couture

 

Awards:

Mr Virtual World finalist 2010 - Mr Canada

Mr Sartoria finalist 2010 - 2nd runner up

Champagne Sparking Faceof the Month-April 2010

Mr SuperElite Winter 2010

Pheonix Rising/Second Style Model of the Month 1st runner up

Make it Work-1st place Photo, 3rd place overall

Champagne Sparking Face of the Month-third place, Feb 2010

 

Additional Experience:

Magazine Blogger - My Maniera - manierainc.com/

Fashion blogger - Opium Fashion Agency/ Opium Insight - www.opiuminsight.com/

Bad Neuenahr, Germany. September 2018.

Midtown Exchange - Allina Commons atrium - Minneapolis, Minnesota

The last of our five national parks is Dry Tortugas.

 

An interesting park for it's size, and difficulty to get to. If you end up in the Florida Keys - it's about 100 miles from the eastern end at Key Largo, to the western end at Key West. But that's the drivable part. The Keys continue essentially 70 miles further west - there's just no road. The circular Marquesas Keys sit about 20 miles west of Key West - and the seven islands that make up the Dry Tortugas sit another 50 miles beyond that. The principal island in the park (and the one I'm standing on) is Garden Key - wherein sits historic and somewhat famous Fort Jefferson - the largest brick structure in the entirety of the Western Hemisphere (more on the fort later). The fort does cover 16 acres and was built with over 16 million bricks. There's a second key just to my right - Bush Key. Interestingly, if you look at Google Maps for these two keys - the non-satellite image shows two distinct islands, separated by about 500' of open sea. But when you switch to the satellite view - you see that's no longer the case - the two islands and not separate at all - and probably rise a good 8' above sea level... There's essentially a sand bar that is sometimes present and sometimes not. Fortunately for us - it was quite present and all 75 acres of the two islands were available. I think you could have walked the entire parameter in 30 minutes.

 

I am standing atop the eastern parapet of the fort - looking north over the moat.

The other side of big Wuhan

Bad Neuenahr, Germany. September 2018.

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It was so big, it barely fit on my largest dinner plate! Guess that's what I get for using a 12" skillet.

I think he looks quite impressive!

Happy Tree Friends / Random

Belmont Slough, Redwood Shores, CA.

ArtWalk, Little Italy, San Diego; April 2008

Prickly Pear cactus

Man is working hard while the Canadian goose is basking in the sun.

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Top of 7th heaven at Whistler-Blackcomb

About 5 bobbins worth of hand combed top. I was going to do 13 balls of top per bobbin, but I might end up adding to that total. So I'm trying to get the combing done before I get too far in the spinning, so I don't have too many bobbins I need to add to.

 

The goal is to get 9 fairly evenly full bobbins, to make for an efficient use of singles when I make a 3 ply yarn. Counting balls of top is much easier than trying to get exact weights, though not quite as precise. I figure it will be close enough, in the end.

 

In addition to this, I have 2 "completed" bobbins of singles. 13 balls per, but there's room for more on each bobbin.

 

I'll probably blog soon about this and the dyeing process. Maybe today...

Paolo Reggianini intervista Angel Dennis , bomber 2010 di Casa Modena

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