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Nude Beach at Witty's Lagoon Regional Park, Metchosin, Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
BC Travel information at www.BritishColumbia.com
A quick shot of just some of the many things that were for sale this past spring at the St. John V. craft fair in Kailua, HI.
Mill Dene Garden – Hidden in the Cotswolds
Mill Dene is a romantic story of a young couple falling in love with each other and a beautiful Cotswold stone water mill.
Knowing nothing about gardening the Dares set about creating one of the most interesting gardens in the Cotswolds. It is personal, witty, surprising and of course, beautiful as well as horticulturally excellent. Features of this 1Ha (2 1/2 acres) garden include a misty grotto, a bog garden and stream. There are plenty of seats from which to enjoy the mill pond and its trout, kingfisher and ducks. It is an exercise in making the most of a difficult and steep sided site. It is also an exercise in creating something beautiful in which to meditate and to nourish the senses.
How to define it? An English country garden? Yes, but with fun and surprises: There is the relaxed and tranquil mill pond and grotto, then there are the hidden signs suggesting you go to Stoke on Trent (in the nicest possible way!) and a Fruit Garden with wonderful views over the hills but with gooseberry bushes under which were found the family grandchildren!! The herb potager has plants with medicinal, culinary and pot pourri uses but also aphrodisiacs!
The Thimbles & Things Virtual winter class pass was truly amazing! Each session I registered for had truly professional instructors, great projects, patience and understanding for we many novices as well as more experienced folks. The “cheat sheets, extra notes, links to many additional resources and…not to forget, Thimbles and Things amazing personalized fabric selection, order & pick-up or delivery, new and interesting products, accessories and sewing “tools”.
I learned so much over these past few months and had the opportunity to attend so many classes that, under “normal” life circumstances would never have been possible. My Schoolhouse and Zoom with Me projects are still “under construction” however thought I would send my work in progress items along, too.
Thank you so much – to the entire team of instructors and behind the scenes organizers, camera crew, technical advisors, etc., etc.
Hybridized by Paul Black, registered in 2012
Intermediate Bearded (IB) Iris
Winner - Blue Ribbon
Grown by Linda Bell, Little Rock
Exhibited at the 2014 Central Arkansas Iris Society Show, Little Rock, Arkansas
Witty Brothers Building, 50-52 Eldridge Street, New York, New York. The Witty Brothers, Spencer, Frederic, Ephraim, and Arthur, and a cousin, Irving, had a men's clothing business founded by their grandfather David Witty in 1888. It started as one shop on Eldridge Street in Lower Manhattan. By the time it was taken over by the Eagle Clothes company in 1962, there were six stores, one in Brooklyn and five in Manhattan, including two on Fifth Avenue. This building is now home to Sunrise Restaurant 88.
"Witty, humorous and merry thoughts." Miniature book in a metal locket case with a magnifying glass encased in the upper cover, held in hand, 1895
Maltese people are among the nicest you can have as the host. They are hospitable, warm, sociable, and witty. This young lad is a retired fisherman we met in the famous fishing village of Marsaxlokk. He was very nice and let us take his picture, and he asked if we can send him his photo. I asked if he has an "email", and he said yes! So we wrote down the address he told, but it was so long, and it happened to be his home address, and not the email address! I'm not sure if he knew what an email address is, why should he? ;-)
I have to give some of credit of this image to my friend, Aah Mostashar, who actually took the picture. So why some? because I was giving him a crash course on street photography, and told him to take this photo from this guy, and set the camera parameters for him and actually gave my camera to him. :D
1:400 - 1/400 Scale - Diecast Aircraft.
Airport Diorama 1:400 Scale.
Cautport - CAUT International Airport (CAU / SKCAU).