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It's been almost half a week with a very limited online access so this what I had in front of my eyes most of the day today...
Gotta check the pictures I've been taking and bring them up here =)
These are the backs of the four pillows I made for my Dad and his wife for Christmas. These pillows were all made using stitch patterns found in "The Big Book of Dishcloths" from Leisure Arts. They are mostly made from Vanna's Choice yarns from Lion Brand.
File name: 10_03_002637b
Binder label: Clothes
Title: Fibre Chamois [back]
Date issued: 1870 - 1900 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 13 x 9 cm.
Genre: Advertising cards
Subject: Women; Textiles
Notes: Title from item. Retailer: Aldridge & Co., Little Falls, N. Y.
Statement of responsibility: American Fibre Chamois Co.
Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
Akaroa, day two of my friends visit from London I took them over the Port hills to Akaroa. We had such a beautiful day and they enjoyed the trip.
Akaroa is a village on Banks Peninsula in the Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand, situated within a harbour of the same name. The name Akaroa is Kāi Tahu Māori for 'Long Harbour'.
Akaroa is 84 km by road from Christchurch and is the terminus of State Highway 75. In the 2006 New Zealand census of population and dwellings, the permanent population was 567, a decrease of 7 since 2001. The village has a high (29.6%) ratio of residents aged over 65.
Set on a beautiful, sheltered harbour and overlooked by craggy volcanic hills, Akaroa is a popular resort village and in summer the temporary population can reach 15,000 which places stress on the summer water supply, which is entirely dependent upon rainfall on the hills.
Many Hector's Dolphins may be found within Akaroa harbour, and 'swim with the dolphins' boat tours are a major tourist attraction.
For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akaroa
Explore #449 do dia 17 de Dezembro de 2008.
He left no time to regret
Kept his dick wet
With his same old safe bet
Me and my head high
And my tears dry
Get on without my guy
You went back to what you knew
So far removed from all that we went through
And I tread a troubled track
My odds are stacked
I'll go back to black
We only said good-bye with words
I died a hundred times
You go back to her
And I go back to.....
I go back to us
I love you much
It's not enough
You love blow and I love puff
And life is like a pipe
And I'm a tiny penny rolling up the walls inside
We only said goodbye with words
I died a hundred times
You go back to her
And I go back to
Black, black, black, black, black, black, black,
I go back to
I go back to
We only said good-bye with words
I died a hundred times
You go back to her
And I go back to
We only said good-bye with words
I died a hundred times
You go back to her
And I go back to black
Amy Winehouse.
At a loose end in Sheffield tooay so i thought i would do something different as opposed to the usual street stuff so a bit of sheffield "Urban grime"
A mobile upload in response to the previous 'misleading northern' shot. Out of the few shots I tried, the chosen upload cut out the rolling valley background.
Anyway before heading back to Birmingham, I pulled up to drop my brother off in the town centre and saw a photo opportunity.
We're moving soon enough though, so it's a goodbye shot of temporary town and the few finds I saw there!
Indeed as the title says, I'm back to school.
First time in like 5 years I'm studying.
So that means not as much free time like I had before and there for I can't answer comments or mails as fast as before.
I am truly sorry about it.
Studying comes first, you know.
Also working on a small project right now, should be done at the end of this week :)
If you want to follow my life more outside of Flickr, just check my blog; KittenWonderland.blogspot.com
or my Twitter which I also update during my school time; twitter.com/PoisonKitten
Etna's New Southeast Crater emitting a lava flow and producing Strombolian activity from three vents on the evening of 23 April 2012. View is from Piano del Vescovo, on the southeast flank of the volcano
Club members Alan Blood and Alan Harris were invited to photograph a training session for leading spinal cord injury charity Back Up. www.backuptrust.org.uk/home
Used a Vivitar FD 24mm f/2.8 and a Soligor 21mm f/3.8 lenses for the star photos and a Minolta Rokkor 200mm tele for the moon shot.
Got a lot of stars, considering how light polluted the skies of the DC area are, however, I'm not super-happy with these pics.
There seems to be a lot of distortion no matter what combination of settings I use. Could simply be a matter of using cheap lenses.
Ah well, I'm still learning, and any advice would be gratefully appreciated.
A couple on their way to the 1940's weekend in Haworth at Keighley Train Station.
A snapshot of a time long forgotten