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Les falaises du Cap d'agde.

 

Le 14/07/2012.

Ne vous trompez pas je suis bien au Cap d'Agde.

 

Le 14/07/2012.

Varsity Gul Caps fotografert i mørket.

Foto: RS/ Karina Halvorsen

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Liberty Cap is a 37-foot hot spring cone situated in the northern portion of Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park.

 

Liberty Cap was created by a hot spring which remained in one location for a long time, depositing minerals to build the cone. Its internal pressure was sufficient to raise the water to a great height, allowing mineral deposits to build continuously for perhaps hundreds of years. Today the cone is no longer active.

 

Liberty Cap was thought to resemble caps worn during the French Revolution and that is how it got its name in 1871.

 

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Cap d'Agde, 7 août 2008

Les falaises du Cap d'Agde un lieu à découvrir absolument.

 

Le 14/07/2012.

Black and Red Cotton. Soft Bill. Three Embroidered Inverted Crosses.

Les falaises du Cap d'Agde,une balade des plus agréables en ce matin du 14 juillet.

 

pose longue dans le nord de la france

 

Long exposure in the north of france

Cap Khoboï

Extrémité nord de l’île d’Olkhone

 

Le cap Khoboï se trouve tout au nord de l’île d’Olkhone. Le mot « khoboï » signifie en bouriate « croc, dent mâchelière ». Il est vrai que les contours du cap ressemblent à un croc. Sa vue de côté évoque le profil d’une femme, c’est pourquoi on l'appelle parfois le cap la Roche Déva (la Roche Vierge).

 

Depuis des temps immémoriaux, le cap Khoboï était considéré comme un lieu sacré, on y organisait des cérémonies de culte.

 

Khoboï se trouve près de l’endroit où la largeur du Baïkal est maximale (79,5 km) – on ne peut voir la rive est du lac, les conto

Exposure: 120

Aperture: f/4.0

Focal Length: 12 mm

ISO Speed: 100

Exposure Bias: +3 EV

3x 80x80cm on MDF boards.

 

En ce tôt matin du 14 juillet une

jolie lumière s'offre à moi.

 

Le Cap d'Agde le 14/07/2012.

bobble stitch crocheted cap with button tab accent

v3.0 - production ready

 

TLC Essentials Paradise Blue, 5 mm hook. button by La Mode

Pattern:

Ridged Knit Hat

www.headhuggers.org/patterns/childpattk01.htm

 

Made for:

DD Elanor

 

Size:

1-2 yrs

 

Needles:

US 8 - 5.0 mm

 

Yarn:

The Fiber Denn Merino/Silk Roving

~0.2 skeins = 79.6 yards (72.8m)

Colorway Violet

Purchased at The Fiber Denn

&

Creatively Dyed Yarn Fatima

~0.3 skeins = 75.0 yards (68.6m)

Colorway Grace

Purchased at Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival

 

Notes:

 

Want hat to go with the Eloise sweater. Think it looks cute.

 

I wish the pattern had gauge. I thought I was doing okay as it has some stretch, but it was hard to tell until I had a fair bit done. But it should stretch to about 18”-19”.

 

I decided to create a yo every 6 rows while knitting the flat piece that makes up the brim. I tried a few different thing to try to simulate the yos on th Eloise sweater but none really gave the same look. I was going to run a ribbon through the yos. But I opted for some contrasting yarn instead. But with the way it rolls, it is largely invisible.

 

I like getting to use some leftover handspun as well. I think it looks good. Though the handspun is heavier than the Fatima yarn.

 

With the ridges, I did the first one as the pattern was written, 6 purl in color b and 4 rows stockinette. But I wanted more of color a (Fatima to show), so for the next repeat, I did 5 purls and 5 rows of stockinette. For the final rows of color b, I did 4 purl rows. I add on the 2 rows in color a before beginning the decreases. I figured this way, it would go in a bit.

 

Since color b, my handspun, is thicker, it makes the ridges even more pronounced. I like the way that looks. Definitely a good combo.

 

I tried doing the crochet chain stitch at the seam where you pick up the stitches. But it didn’t allow for as much stretch as I needed, so I pulled it out. This could just boil down to the fact that I am not a crocheter, so my stitches were too tight. I left that off. With the way the brim rolls, I don’t think you really see it.

 

I ended up deciding to do chain stitch for the piece to run through the yos in the brim piece. With the way the brim rolls, it is largely invisible. But the little bow at the back of the hat is cute.

 

I am debating adding a chain stitch cord to tie it on. DD tends to pull hats off. So it is smarter to have that.

 

I was debating if ear flaps would work on this hat. I am leaning towards no. But they might really help during the winter, so I may change my mind… Though I will probably just make a different hat with flaps!

 

I admit that using the Headhuggers pattern is really making me think I need to go through the stash and find some suitable yarn for a chemo hat. I haven’t done any charity knitting in a while. And I really should!

Seule face à la mer......

 

Le 14/07/2012.

Cape Cross is a cape in the South Atlantic on the coast of Namibia, on the C34 highway some 60 kilometres north of Hentiesbaai and 120 km north of Swakopmund on the west coast of Namibia.

Cape Cross was probably the southernmost point on the second voyage by the Portuguese explorer Diogo Cão in 1484–1486. During this voyage he proceeded ca. 1,400 km farther than during the first one, which is thought to have taken place in 1482. He is known to have erected two pillars in the areas beyond his first voyage, one in Monte Negro, and the second at Cape Cross. The current name of the place is derived from this pillar. What can today be found at Cape Cross is a replica of that first cross. (Wikipedia)

 

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Cap aux Meules, Îles de la Madeleine

 

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El Port de la Selva, Catalunya, Spain

 

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Cap Salines Light was built in 1863

150x100 cm // Aerosol caps on canvas plus 3D extra on cardboard.

I made this Artwork for an interview, what you can find here.

Original issue Apollo caps from Recovery ships USS Hornet, USS Iwo Jima, USS Princeton, USS New Orleans. In very good condition.

1 June 2017

CAP/Les Courriers Automobiles Picards 626 DS-647-NV

Mercedes Intouro

Boulevard d'Alsace Lorraine, Amiens, France

a design for a possible Deadpool baseball cap

El cap de Creus és un cap del litoral de l'Alt Empordà (Catalunya), situat a l'extrem nord de la Costa Brava, al final d'una petita península que s'endinsa a la mar Mediterrània i que separa el golf de Roses, al sud, del golf del Lleó, al nord. Aquest cap és el punt més oriental de la península Ibèrica. L'àrea del cap pertany al terme municipal de Cadaqués i forma part del Parc Natural del Cap de Creus. A la contrada, és conegut també com a cap del Diable.

 

El cabo de Creus es un cabo del litoral del Alt Empordà (Cataluña), situado en el extremo norte de la Costa Brava, al final de una pequeña península que se adentra en el mar Mediterráneo y que separa el Golfo de Roses, al sur, del golfo de León, al norte. Este fin es el punto más oriental de la Península Ibérica. El área de la cabeza pertenece al término municipal de Cadaqués y forma parte del Parque Natural del Cap de Creus. En la región, es conocido también como cabo del Diablo.

 

Cap de Creus is the head of the coast of Alt Emporda (Catalonia), located at the northern end of the Costa Brava, at the end of a small peninsula that enters the Mediterranean Sea and separates the Gulf of Roses, south of the Gulf of Lions in the north. This weekend is the easternmost point of the Iberian Peninsula. The area belongs to the municipality of Cadaques and is part of the Cap de Creus Natural Park. In the region, it is also known as the Devil's cap.

2004 classmates Mary Guido, Lindsay Byrne, Allison Barbera and Jessica Creaco join other alumni at the Welcome Reception during Reunion Weekend.

Eric Lon rock climbing at Cap Brun, Toulon, 23 February 2014

Eric Lon grimpe au Cap Brun, Toulon, le 23 fevrier 2014

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