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FUN FACT: “NASA spent millions of dollars inventing the ball-point pen so they could write in space. The Russians took a pencil.”
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A&Y Zeo Cyber Hair
A.W.A. Prosthetic Hands (Bento)
Catsuit Rotten Cherry by Eleran Easterwood
:::SOLE::: SA - Glasses Tweaky
{-Maru Kado-} Rb Avatar (BOX)
Tree Series -Snowy Winter Landscape -03
a snowy winter landscape, a beautiful snow-covered tree on the border of a frozen lake, realistic render, black and white
My collaboration with AI.
Imagined by Midjourney AI + edited with Luminar Neo
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Inspired by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds/Kylie Minogue - Where The Wild Roses Grow
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Life is a Rainbow - One year in colours
May - Turquoise [19/52 weeks]
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On Unst, Shetland’s northernmost island, a striking Viking longhouse and ship replica offer a vivid glimpse into Norse life and legacy.
Unst is believed to be the first landfall of Vikings in the North Atlantic, and today it boasts the highest density of rural Viking sites in the world—over 60 longhouse remains have been identified across the island. The Viking Unst Project, centered in Haroldswick, brings this history to life through two captivating reconstructions: a 9th-century longhouse and the Skidbladner, a replica of the famed Gokstad ship.
The longhouse, built using traditional materials and techniques, stands as a tactile interpretation of Norse domestic architecture. Its turf walls, timber frame, and central hearth evoke the communal warmth and practicality of Viking living. Visitors can explore the interior freely, gaining insight into how families cooked, slept, and gathered in these elongated, multifunctional spaces. The reconstruction draws on archaeological findings from three key Unst sites—Hamar, Underhoull, and Belmont—each revealing layers of Norse settlement from around 1025 to 1220.
Just steps away, the Skidbladner rests beside Harold’s Wick, its sleek silhouette echoing the seafaring prowess of Viking explorers. Modeled after the Gokstad ship discovered in Norway, this replica showcases the craftsmanship and navigational ingenuity that enabled Norse expansion across Europe. With its clinker-built hull and graceful curves, the ship is both a tribute to Viking engineering and a symbol of their adventurous spirit.
Together, the longhouse and ship form a compelling open-air museum, accessible year-round and free to explore. They’re not just static displays—they’re immersive storytelling tools, anchoring Unst’s identity in its Norse heritage. Whether you’re tracing the footsteps of settlers or marveling at maritime design, these reconstructions offer a tangible connection to a time when Unst was a frontier of Viking ambition.
Macro Mondays - Hand Tool
I call this hand tool a pincher grabber, but am not sure what its technical name is. This tool is over two feet long with a flexible metal shaft. The end shown has a pincher claw for grabbing items like screws that have been dropped where they cannot easily be reached. The other end of the tool has a button for opening and closing the pincher. HMM
It was a tradition for men in some parts of Sumatra to carry a bag of miniature ‘tools’ as part of their wedding costume - symbolising everything he would need in everyday married life. A picture of these antique tools and bag can be seen in comments.
After an absence of several weeks, I hope to be more regular on Flickr as we approach the end of what has been a very busy year.
Part of an old wrench.
This is about 3,5 cm.
Happy Macro Monday.
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Eén mixer garde met in de achtergrond gekleurde pannensponsjes ;-)
One mixer whisk with colored pan sponges in the background ;-)
Thanks for taking time to comment, fave and look at my work. I really appreciate.
Hilfsmittel für den Mechaniker der Dampfmaschinen im Pumpwerk Wouda-Gemaal/ Lemmer, NL / Maintenance tools and aids for the steam engine mechanic at the Wouda Steam Pumping Station, Lemmer (NL)
Guesses? (Some of you might be better in the kitchen than I.) Vintage, of course.
Tool is approximately 1.5 inches/3.81 centimeters
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The aroma of chocolate comes out of many shops when walking the streets of Brugge.
TOOLS: It is now trendy to buy these tools, everything for the DIY-er: IN CHOCOLATE.
Looking like rusted tools.
But there you go.
Gimmicky, fun, personally I am not overly keen on it.
Belgian chocolate is renowned, it is quality and tasty, more cacao and less fat.
Good for the skin, did you know?
A bit of dark chocolate every day!
Have a good day and thanks for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)
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