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The two objects in the back are wine bottles wrapped in twine, so I used those to tie into the cup from the previous picture, and same with the flower.
Check out Retinol's stream if you feel like appreciating nature's beauty. Take your time and take a look, Luis captures some beauties.
1. White improvisations, 2. Princesses, Peas and Enchanted Trees, 3. Joseph's tree, 4. Thalassocracy
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Sorry for the late posting - it must be Wednesday somewhere in the Universe!
This is the second un-named waterfall I am naming after one of my childrem. This was on the trail back from Fern Falls in Rocky Mountain NP. This was the best view I could get as the trees covered a lot of the flow and my tripod only extends so high - even in the Rocky Mountains (get it - "Rocky Mtn. High" :).
Lots more to come - just slow right now. A little PS adjustment - levels and sharpening.
On March 13, 2013, these homeschoolers learned how to pickle vegetables! They learned the science behind it and even got to turn cucumbers into pickles using their favorite spices!
All photos are © David Maskell 2016 unless otherwise specified. Limited permission granted for non-commercial reproduction (eg. Facebook).
Wednesday or Maururra Island is around 830 hectares in size. Wednesday Island was named after the day of the week it was discovered. Other islands in the area include Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Islands.
Today is Wednesday and I arrived at the Goolwa Museum for my afternoon volunteer job. Won't be busy I am guessing.
Hump day.
I wish I could say that I did much that was of most importance this day, but it was another day fighting the wraiths of sloth and ignorance.
See, it was a typical Wednesday.
It is the bit before days obviously are getting longer and nights, shorter, so it seems right to wait a week or so before striding out either early in the mornings or late in the afternoons in order to get steps in.
As it was, Wednesday was even chillier than Tuesday, and the night colder still. Best wrap up and sit with the cats reading the latest edition of WSC instead, sipping from a fresh brew.
That was in the afternoon. Before then there was work, and news that we would be introduced to our new manager on Friday, with instructions to create a presentation of ourselves.
Other than that, there was the usual mundane and extreme emergency to deal with.
There was warmed up buttermilk coated chicken for lunch, as well as for dinner both on Wednesday and Thursday, showing how some cheap chicken thighs, milk, herbs, spices and four can go a very long way indeed, and did for 5 (five) meals for both of us.
It also saw the final bottle from the box of 12 Belgian Christmas beers. I saved a Delirium for last, even though I had brought some from France in November, you can't go wrong with Brouwerij Huyghe.
And so to yet more football in the evening, Liverpool v Fulham, and sitting on the sofa with Scully.
an awesome in-depth tour to xslabs, led by joey berzowska, located in concordia university.
located in a magnificent and brand-new building, the lab hosts lots of textile-based art + technology, and the basement hosts a fabulous jacquard loom and a digital textile printer.
so amazing.
p.s. the nitinol felt flowers are the best!