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I have neen playing with this tutorial from Magnolia Bay Quilts. Thinking about using this in my item for the swap. What do you think partner?
A wide-angle shot of the Summer Triangle I took outside Puerto Del Rosario in Fuerteventura (outside the small town of Tetir) - the south of the image is washed out with light pollution due to the proximity to Puerto del Rosario... But an impressive sky still considering how close it is.
This is a stack of around 10 images, of 30 seconds exposure each.
Some pictures taken by the late Michael Cleary. I will be uploading any I think may be of interest. None were catalogued. Where I know the approximate date I will state it. Similarly I will give the location.
For some years Blue Triangle operated Essex Sunday contract service 622 between Harlow and Great Yeldham. RTs were most commonly used, but an RCL also appeared.
Buses always paused for a few minutes at Braintree bus station. Summer 1988.
Made with equilateral triangles, with every other triangle with sashing. I used the Fat Quarter Shop's blogger's bundle by Angela Pingel as a base and then added in some prints from my stash. Love how this turned out, love the colors!
Some pictures taken by the late Michael Cleary. I will be uploading any I think may be of interest. None were catalogued. Where I know the approximate date I will state it. Similarly I will give the location.
For some years Blue Triangle operated Essex Sunday contract service 622 between Harlow and Great Yeldham. RTs were most commonly used, but an RCL also appeared.
Between Great Dunmow and Harlow. Summer 1988.
just woke up and made this in photoshop for some reason, might use it as a background image for a myspace or something.......
Launched: May 27, 1999, 6:49:42 a.m. EDT
Landing: June 6, 1999, 2:02:43 a.m. EDT, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
Space Shuttle: Discovery
Crew: Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick D. Husband, Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa, Tamara E. Jernigan, Daniel T. Barry, Julie Payette and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev
STS-96 was the second International Space Station Flight. The 45th space walk in space shuttle history and the fourth of the ISS era lasted 7 hours and 55 minutes, making it the second-longest ever conducted. Jernigan and Barry transferred a U.S.-built crane called the orbital transfer device, and parts of the Russian crane Strela from the shuttle's payload bay and attached them to locations on the outside of the station. The astronauts also installed two new portable foot restraints that will fit both American and Russian space boots, and attached three bags filled with tools and handrails that will be used during future assembly operations. The cranes and tools fastened to the outside of the station totaled 662 pounds. The crew transferred 3,567 pounds of material – including clothing, sleeping bags, spare parts, medical equipment, supplies, hardware and about 84 gallons of water – to the interior of the station.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: sts096-s-001
Date: February 1999