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DVR's B71 was built and owned for many years by the late Gorden Webb and after his death was purchased by DVR and rebuilt. It remains in the livery that Gordon loved, the short lived Vicrail "Teacup" Livery that was only used for a short period between the Victorian Railways Blue and Gold and the Orange and Grey of V/Line.
The loco is scene hear hauling its train past the Pert Workshop.
Diamond Valley Railway Sunday 16-02-2020.
A little fabric square I made for a community project. There are going to be lots of squares, all by different artists, making up a patchwork :)
The square is only 7cm so I got to use these tiny buttons that I've been dying to nake use of for ages :)
Photo showing Teacup Tools project
Teacup Tools is an array of cybernetic teacups, adapting themselves to the realm of climate-related sciences. The work appears as a multifunctional tool for the investigation of micro clouds above tea, for communication and for tea drinking.
credit: tom mesic
Kulturpark Plänterwald was an entertainment park in the north of the Plänterwald in Berlin. 1969 – 1989 in the eastern part of Berlin (GDR) and from 1989- 2001 it was called Spreepark Berlin. Since 2002 the park has not opened for visitors.
A friend of mine works at REI, where they have recently started a book club, and he asked if i would make some cookies for their first meeting:-) The book they are discussing is "Three Cups of Tea" and if youre not familiar with the book, the title comes from the proverb: "The first cup of tea, you are a stranger; the second cup, a friend; and the third cup, you are family."
My friend had requested 2 dozen cookies in the shapes of teacups and the REI logo. Keeping the title of the book in mind, i thought it would be appropriate to make three different patterns for the teacups:-)
A sample I received from canton tea. I will write more about it on my blog. Something confuses me.
Why is it called cooked but also raw?
Made in Europe, aquired from Taiwan , via teamasters
vintage porcelain teacup. . .purging some vintage goodies in a new etsy shop called wolfiedigs. It's not a new venture or direction, just a way to declutter the house a bit (I hope!)
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The other great Philadelphia top 40 station. This was possibly issued for the same reason as the Wibbage tumblers. Used as a consulation prize.
I'm guessing mid 70's on this. Found on a yard sale in the 80's.
Dress-Old Navy
Vest-Forever 21
Shoes-Vintage
Purse-Vintage
Necklace-Gift from Mom and Dad
Old Lady Chic
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While I was out Christmas shopping I came across these amazing teacups! Not too big and not to small they reminded me of my granny's teacups with a artsy twist. I ended up buying all 4 for myself! Ha!ha! Merry Christmas to me!!! They are wonderful for all sorts if things and I'm sure you'll be seeing chippy in them next summer;)