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The Civilian Conservation Corps built this picnic shelter in the 1930s, long before Congress established Theodore Roosevelt National Park in 1978.
Much of the park has its origins in a Depression-era program that purchased marginal and submarginal lands as a form of relief to ranchers and farmers facing bankruptcy from the agricultural depression. Some of those lands ended up in the national grassland system, including the Little Missouri National Grassland. Other lands ended up as part of the national park, which is mostly surrounded by Little Missouri NG.
Small castle from the early Middle Ages, when the stone walls were just coming up
Entry for CCC XX small castle
CCC Batty Boo 14cm bat anthro balljointed doll - Coming Soon!
#glowInTheDark #batBjd #anthro #ccc #WIP #charlescreaturecabinet #charlesgrimbergstephan
2/2/2013 Mike Orazzi | Staff
Conard High School cheerleaders during the Sixth Annual CCC Cheerleading Competition held at Bristol Eastern High School on Saturday afternoon.
Cheer video here: youtu.be/iOOcQn_fZ2I
Crane Carriers Integrated Side Loader. The company has since gotten rid of this truck sadly
I do not own the photo, only sharing it
I made this card for Suzanne (stampersuzz). This is for Deborah's "CCC" card exchange! It's the first time I have ever participated in this challenge, so hope I don't mess up... big time!
My first entry to this year's CCC! While I'm really not a fan of the Teutonic Order's "Repent or die!" attitude towards other conflicting religions, the knights just look so freaking cool! ;)
More info here - classic-castle.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=26240
This is the card I made for Judy for the July CCC.
I was going to use the plants from a Hero Arts aquatic set, but I was too lazy to make masks, so I just drew some plants using the HA stamps as inspiration.
For instructions and materials, go here: dominodebi.typepad.com/sos/2010/08/fishy-friends.html
TFL!
During the Depression the Civilian Conservation Corps employed men to build out the park system. This CCC pavilion is at Florida's O'Leno State Park. Taken with a Rolleicord twin lens reflex medium format camera on Kodak TriX film. Self-developed in Kodak D76.
Lavender Batty Boo & her Glow-in-the-Dark color deep purple💜 her bat wings too! #battyboo #charlescreaturecabinet #charlesgrimbergstephan #batBjd #batanthro #14cm #glowInTheDark #ccc
Just over a week until the longest running contest in the LEGO community starts again! If you’re not familiar with the Colossal Castle Contest, it’s a large scale medieval contest hosted at classic-castle.com. You can familiarize yourself with the contest’s format by checking out the rules from last year, and this year’s categories and rules will be posted on November 1st in the classic-castle forum.
All of the builds in this collage were entries last year, and you can gain further inspiration by taking a look at the huge galleries John and I have put together with CCC entries from the past 16 years.
I'm donating a custom model prize again, so keep an eye out for that. However, I won't be attempting another Master Builder run, so you need not fear having your stream flooded by my builds this year :D
I hope to see plenty of epic entries from all of you during November and December!
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CCC's Exclusive Limited Edition "Batty Boo White" ~Only 6 pieces worldwide ~Coming Soon!
Glow-in-the-Dark resin color White
14cm bat anthro Batty Boo
Including Handmade Fairy Fragilities 'Gothic Lolita Outfit' all 6 unique outfits made with a different design and with different colors by the "Firefly Faerie Shoe Cobbler" Murjani Kusumobroto
Excalibur, also known as Caliburn, is the sword of the legendary King Arthur. Over the centuries, Excalibur has taken on a mythical aura, and has undeniably become a key protagonist of the Arthurian legend.
Built for CCCXVI.
This interpretation of Excalibur is based on Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte Darthur, where the scabbard plays a very important role: its bearer could not be killed in battle. The "sword in the stone" motif is present, but it is not Excalibur; in Malory's version of the tale, Excalibur is directly retrieved from the Lady of the Lake, after said "sword in the stone" broke.
This pic is kind of ugly, sorry about that :(