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I should have posted this on Halloween. While attending the Louis Armstrong Jazz Festival I saw this over a doorway in the French Quarter in New Orleans. Maybe have partied too hard!
One of a series of six cartoons showing factors affecting bone survival, produced as a teaching aid for schools
58023 stands outside Kidderminster TMD with no booked workings on 6 October, 2024, the last day of the SVR’s ‘Autumn Diesel Bash’. In fact the ‘bone’ had suffered a cooler group (ie, ‘radiator’ in car terms) failure after leaving Bewdley on its final booked turn the previous evening. The train had to complete its journey to Kidderminster powered by 20048, included as ‘train engine’ to provide vacuum braking for the SVR’s stock. The UK’s sole operational 58 proved immensely popular at the event and will doubtless be a crowd-puller at many galas to come.
I'll mix up the forest photos by going back to the desert. Lots of rabbit skulls and bones out here. If the harsh weather isn't killing them there are plenty of coyotes, owls, hawks, you name it.
Le laboratoire, série "Bones", créé par Hart Hanson, 20th Century Fox, 2008 (photogramme).
ARHV, 16/04/2008, lire l'article:
One of the Giraffe Statues recently on display on the streets of Worcester.
The artist was Sophie Green.
"Where's the rest of the crew?"
"These cages we're in... weren't built 'til after we got here."
This scene comes from "Dead Man's Chest" where the remaining crew of the Black Pearl and Will Turner attempt to escape their macabre prison.
Built for the Classic-Pirates.com 2011 PotC Contest.
A new attempt of the old bone cage: www.mocpages.com/image_zoom.php?mocid=46274&id=/user_...
Photoshop used to adjust the color.
Digital print with attached mouse bones & carved bone skull bead, thread, printed paper, white & gold & black pigment. Set in hand-made shadow box with wood frame, glass, and metal findings at corners. Piece measures 9.5 X 7.5 inches.
I prefer winter and fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape - the loneliness of it, the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it, the whole story doesn't show. ~Andrew Wyeth
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