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A fabulous old Ford station wagon turning right onto Hastings Street. I walked by this car and was going to take a picture but the guy was sitting in it. Then he drove by!
Its been a rough week and though I'm not really afraid of turning my social habit into a dependency issue, I have started to stop and question when I find myself sitting on the front steps reading and drinking amaretto at 2 in the afternoon
NS 9476 leads NS 8100, the NKP heritage unit, through Ayer station. The power will be turned so that the heritage unit will lead west later in the day.
My second son is turning thirteen today! How quickly time flies!
Blogged here: gehmflor.blogspot.com/2010/04/turning-thirteen-ii.html
Sky Mirror
Part of Anish Kapoor's Turning the World Upside Down.
From the website:
The free exhibition will showcase a series of major recent works never before shown together in London. Constructed from highly reflective stainless steel, the giant curved mirror surfaces will create illusory distortions of the surroundings and will be visible across large distances, creating new vistas in this famous and much-loved setting.
The sculptures will be sited to contrast and reflect the changing colours, foliage and weather in Kensington Gardens. Despite their monumental scale, the works appear as pure reflection of their surroundings: the sky, trees, water, wildlife and changing seasons. The distortions in the works’ mirror-like surfaces call into question the viewers’ relationship to both the work itself and the surrounding environment.
It runs: 28 September 2010 – 13 March 2011
Evan Smith, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of The Texas Tribune, speaks with Jeremy Bird, Bill White, U.S. Rep. Pete Gallego, and state Sen. Leticia Van De Putte during the 'Turning Texas Blue' keynote session of The Texas Tribune Festival on Sep. 28, 2013. (Photo by Callie Richmond)
Quilt made from the Turning Twenty pattern by Tricia Cribbs. Fabric used is from the Scrappy Dots line by Judie Rothermel for Marcus Brothers fabrics. Pieced by Cheryl Jefferson, quilted by Lois Hembree, November 2006.