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I designed this triple egg box for one of my "rent-a-kids" Each egg is filled with goodies and nestled into it's own little punched hole in the insert. I stamped a butterfly in flight on the acetate with white stazon ink. There is also a tag on the top that is stamped with the "enjoy" stamp from Hero Arts Trees, Birds and Messages cl182 set.
I am making up several of this and hope to share them with you. Enjoy! Linda aka Oz
mega editing spree. I went crazy on these, trying out my Photoshop emo album cover skills/lack of
I think this was only available on tour, maybe the left overs will go online at some point?
Thank you if you got one!
From the observation area at Triple Falls. Didn't have a tripod, so I rested a towel on the railing, and balanced the camera on it. Took forever to get the "horizon" level. Wait, is it level?
Many of the employees as well as the Triple S girls traveled from Morgantown to enjoy the evening with us.
La torta de chocolate que prepare hoy antes de meterla al horno.
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The chocolate cake i just made before going to the oven.
Triple heart attack for sure.
Located at 26th and Grand Blvd. in Kansas City, Mo. This sculpture, erected in 1991 by artist Kenneth Snelson, is an intricate study of physics and form. Each of the three arches is composed of stainless steel tubes held together by tension. Snelson's work is also exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Hirschhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. crowncenter.com
The 58-foot tall Triple Falls (aka Twin Falls), by the Buffalo National River in Arkansas. These falls were known as Twin Falls, but were re-named by photographer Tim Ernst when he put out the "Arkansas Waterfalls Guidebook." About these falls, Mr. Ernst says, "It has long been called Twin Falls, but I call it Triple Falls for two reasons: first, when the falls are running well there are always three falls, not two, and I have grown tired of everyone asking me how come it is called Twin Falls if there are actually three falls! And secondly we have so many other waterfalls named Twin Falls in Arkansas it is simply less confusing to call this one something else. The name "twin" comes from the fact (I think) that there are actually two water sources that feed the falls from above - one is the creek (the right falls), and the other is a spring up to the left that feeds the two falls on the left."
The falls are relatively easy to reach (if you can read a map, ha). But are located along an easy quarter of a mile hike from the road. The falls are on page 60 of the Tim Ernst book, if you're interested. He has a cool website www.timernst.com/
Located at 26th and Grand Blvd. in Kansas City, Mo. This sculpture, erected in 1991 by artist Kenneth Snelson, is an intricate study of physics and form. Each of the three arches is composed of stainless steel tubes held together by tension. Snelson's work is also exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Hirschhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. crowncenter.com
Later found out that Triple Falls and other areas of DuPont State Forest were used in filming scenes for The Hunger Games.
Panorama of Messenger images showing what looks like a triple-whammy crater on Mercury. Don't build any houses there...
This triple wall box features a folding lid and internal foam supports for helicopter gas tanks, the reinforce plywood sides add the needed integrity to make this triwall long lasting.
a funny canal boat driver claims the new interpretation of amsterdam's triple x's= sex, drugs, and rock & roll.
gotta dispute that last one: techno reigns in the 'dam. smart people, those amsterdamers!
True Triple Crown
It’s was the only ride that I ever thought of whenever I looked across at the North Shore here in Vancouver. With a combined climbing of about 3400 metres up three mountains over 140km, it was the one ride that always wanted to cross off the list. Starting in Vancouver one climbs the three mountains of Seymour, Grouse and Cypress on the North Shore, each time returning to the base before attempting the next. Each climb on is decent on its own, averaging 8% and are popular with the local cycling community, but linking them together is where the magic is. Especially given that Grouse is a gravel road. Yes, an 8% gravel service road up to a ski hill.
After three years of wanting to attempt it, the day finally came on July 21st. At 6am on a blue sky saturday morning Alex, Matt, Peter and myself departed. Rolling east to west we tackled Seymour, Grouse and Cypress over the course of 7.5 hours of riding. Three flats were encountered, a low number given that 30km was on gravel with 23c tires, an average of 2 coffees were downed and countless Clif Shot Bloks were consumed but in the end we accomplished it. A truly epic ride.
Not one, not two, but 3 Shaggy Frogfish sitting on top of one another. These were among a family of 7 yes SEVEN Shaggy's found at Manado's Popo. Trouble is I had a 60mm with +2 diopter so this was as much as I could fit in the frame!
At El Abanico fort. We can see the positions from which three cannon could fire through this gap at an attacker. This fort was an outerwork in the defensive system. San Cristóbal castle, in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
En el Fuerte del Abanico. Podemos ver las posiciones de tres cañones que podían disparar a un atacante a través de esta apertura. Este fuerte es una de las obras exteriores del sistema defensivo. Castillo de San Cristóbal, en el Viejo San Juan, Puerto Rico.
(by Wikipedia) The Triple Frontier is a tri-border area along the junction of Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil, where the Iguazú and Paraná rivers converge.
Today we were at Zellers and had lunch. This triple-berry crumble was our desert and it was ohh, so good.