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I added 2 inches to the front and back and moved the side seam angled in 3/4 of an inch per steph's recommendation.

Picture from a day trip to Pinal County farmlands for bird photos

New Printer in our website here: www.epsonl800printer.com/2015/11/epson-t60-adjustment-pro... This image about Epson T60 Adjustment Program Printer is really usefull for you

Pathfinder Petroleum Company map of California and Nevada

Adjustments

 

Taken before 2010....

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Northcote Adjustable Clock

Vintage-inspired clock has telescoping legs that adjust from 35 1/4" to 53 3/4" h. Uses 1 AA battery (not included). Acrylic face. Metal case Available only in Weathered Brown Finish. bit.ly/countrydoorFL_northcotclock

 

Like so many things, it's not what on the outside, but what is on the inside that counts. -Aladdin

I thought I'd try to paint something other than abstracts and here's the result, It's my first figurative mixed media painting so it's obvious I need more practise, but beeing my first I have to go easy on myself, so I'll say I'm quite happy with it :) I collaged the houses and the rest is acrylic paint, pastels and pen :)

A mother adjusts the sunglasses on her child. She and her son were taking a visitor out into the archipelago this early nippy spring day.

Sorry they are everywhere

unbranded adjustable stems posted by Kurt Sperry to the CR list

 

Inflation adjusted oil chart. Taken from the New York Times

This is the main quad on the way to KFC

As part of a calorie cut, I've been eating almost no added oil for a few months. That probably sounds awful but it's actually been great once I adjusted! I don't intend to do it forever as there are foods I miss but I do always think it's interesting how much we can adapt and how doing so kinda shakes up your assumptions and perceptions of what's non-negotiable. . Anyway, here was tonight's dinner. I do rub a very thin layer of EVOO on the potatoes before baking them just to keep them from drying out but that's the only oil here. I've been really surprised at how well certain things cook without oil, like this baked tofu (just coated in tamari, nutritional yeast, and seasoning) or sautéed vegetables (though this broccoli is steamed). . Again, I'm not giving up oil or margarine forever, but I think even when my cut is done I will likely eat less of it than I was before (which was a lot 😂 Moderation is NOT my strong suit). It's tasty and has its place, but I want to be more intentional with it, which now seems much more doable! . (Pre-emptive disclaimer because I know nutrition posts are often touchy: yes, I'm getting enough of all my necessary nutrients, including fat. Also, this is working for me and my current goals but my post is in no way meant to influence anyone else's choices. Finally, yes, Jason's birthday cake last week was a big exception 😊) via Instagram bit.ly/2IFl7E5

This is NOT my photo. It is d3usa's image. If you like it give her the fav, not me.

 

I loved the original image so I thought I'd have a bit of fun with it this morning

 

I did all kinds of adjustments to this to pull out the color and texture of the image. After I did that I applied a slight bulge and then threw the wave filter at it. I removed the effect of the wave filter on the circular perimeter to tone it down a bit. I love the resulting wave on the ground. It seems to tie in well with the spiral trimwork.

Calculate the odds. Dawn from Oregon and Steve driving back from the New Brunswick multibeam workshop, meeting at a truck stop on the Maine Turnpike.

Grand pap's old fishing reel on a piece of driftwood. HDR

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