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Flickr is still blocked here (at least viewing the images), as well as accessing and viewing any blogger blogs (that's me, and a lot of you). Most user-content sites are blocked, such as wikipedia, technorati, etc, and have been for at least the lst year and half since I've been here. However, like antibodies, "netizens" or whomever always find ways around eventually, until the govt catches on and attacks those loopholes as well. So right now, as of 5 minutes ago, I found this plugin fix, and its working.
Anyone in china take notice, info here:
www.danwei.org/net_nanny_follies/a_flickr_fix.php
I get so much my inspiration looking at everyone else's photos. I really missed it. Now, to be back, after only a week or so, its like Christmas morning. :)
4th of July Block Island beach party at Mohegan
4th of July Block Island beach party at Mohegan Bluffs
4th of July Block Island beach party at Mohegan Bluffs
4th of July Block Island beach party at Mohegan Bluffs
Attempt to recreate a classic vacation photograph.
Film: Kodachrome 64
Camera: Nikon N90S
September 2007
Block Island, Rhode Island
How to make block ice molds
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I make block ice in my freezer to prepare for hurricane season, in case our electricity goes out.
I've experimented with various molds and have come up with a pretty good system.
It seems like making block ice would be very easy, but there are some tricks that make it faster and less messy.
There are also some important things to consider to avoid flooding or damaging your freezer!
"Crown of Thorns" block (my new favorite!). Only the red (and the background) was in the original kit for the block. Everything else I subbed in.
This is almost the exact same block as the "Girl's Favorite". Strange that they're directly after one another in a block of the month quilt.
Block F for Oh Fransson's Mod Quiltalong. I finished these a week or so ago but didn't have a chance to get a photo up until now.
Welcome Week ends with a bang at UL Lafayette's annual Block Party. Held at the corner of St. Mary and Rex, students are treated to free food, music, t-shirts and other fun, while celebrating life as a Ragin' Cajun.
Erik Thorstensson föreläser om Creatables, hans företag som tar hand om industri spill och skapar helt nya produkter.
a close up of what i believe is the fire curtain mechanism, all that's left of the original fly system