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Hello :)
Have a nice new month!
Yes, I have certainly not forgotten about you, still time is really runing fast here and the renovation project is taking longer than planned.
At the same time the internet connection at my parents' apartment 44 where I'm staying is as slow as it could be & it is often failing. So, it is quite common that there cannot even be a mail sent or a tweet made. It's an area problem the technician said and it might take some time. Oh well...
Anyway, there's hardly anytime for being online, as apart from the official project for which I came, there are dear friends to meet up with, some of them also having a little of decoration projects of their own to be considered!...wishing for time to be enough...
On the other hand, I really miss flickring, still in only a couple of days I'll be able to do so again :)
Till then, have come to say hello and wish you a good month, while sharing a couple of pictures (as it takes ages for them to get uploaded!) from the recent packing of some presents and orders for friends.
I hope that tonight the internet connection will be better and I'll manage to do a couple of things on line.
If not, still am sending you all the warmest of wishes and hoping that you are all doing as fine as it can get!
Take care my dear friends,
Ivy ~ xoxo
After the final Train of Lights special of 2024 wrapped up, preparations for returning the carriages for regular service began.
Once all passengers had left the train at Lakeside the NGG pulled the empty carriages back to Gembrook. There, the lighting equipment, the controllers, and the kilometres of cabling will be removed and stored ready for the 2025 season.
En route to Gembrook, the NGG and its train of carriages are captured at Cockatoo station and lit up with three off-camera flashes.
I'm making this wrapping paper for next weekend . I was totally inspired by effigy's try at silhouettes last weekend!
E-M5+Zuiko Digital 50-200mm/f2.8-3.5
Hama-Otsu~Miidera
Keihan Raiway
This train is the ad you want to promote the anime ."Chūnibyō Demo Koi ga Shitai!"(English title:Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions)
One roll of textured wallpaper (the plain stuff you're supposed to paint over) + a bit of patience = fab flock wrapping paper :)
Blogged with instructions:
bugsandfishes.blogspot.com/2008/12/gift-wrap-ideas-7-wall...
building urban city wrapped From the archive, c. February 2001. These shots were taken with a Minolta 110 SLR (world's first 110 SLR!). Since I don't have a 110 sized film holder I just laid them on the scanner and trimmed to fit my taste.
I had not previously really noticed this growing collection of florist's bouquet wrapping. My wife likes to save them - her odd habit has allowed my odd photographic habit an ideal subject to test out a "new" ancient lens.
Wrapping paper used by Boucher bookstore (1932-1982), Noordeinde 39, The Hague.
In use during the 1960s.
for Our Daily Challenge 'It's a Wrap.' This also is now part of my long time ongoing collection of 'Still Lifes With Cat.'Photos showing the still life I was making - and the cat who tastefully added itself.
www.flickr.com/photos/roomwithaview/albums/72157624485170617
I like to use Sculpey Ultralight clay for the core of my beads. I rolled the Ultralight into a ball and then distribute it equally around a double ended knitting needle. Next I cut a piece of striped clay to wrap around the Ultralight. Carefully match each stripe to it's mate and gently roll it to seal the seam.
Encounter with the Austrian artist Hanna Rohn
Brussels, Belgium, June 2015
Complete series on myrkwood666.blogspot.com