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Airbrush painting 22" X18"

 

its been a long road, but i finally got there! Rear of frame hand polished for countless hours, Mark from Paconi racing frames painted it for me in Hawthorn Green, Kenn Dickie did the PB monogram and lug work, Back to paconi for a couple coats of clear. The thing rides like a dream! Bathroom scales had it at about 8 kg (17.6 pounds)

Xmas mystery quilt from apocketfullofmysteries yahoo group.

Quilt made using Aneela Hoeys 'A Walk in the Woods and Sherbet Pips' fabrics.

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The Complete Stone Roses at Fatsams

Before any stuff was put back in, as full a view of the closet as I could get in one shot. Yay for wide angle lens!

 

This is my old closet at my mom's house. Part of my trip there was to empty the closet, paint the walls, and install this organization system. She's very happy with it... and 90% of the stuff I had left there is gone, now that I've had the chance to sort through it.

 

Two corner towers were put in with shelves on the top, double hanging bars in two spots, and shelves down the last gap. It should very usable, and when looking to sell should be a good selling point. This isn't the master bedroom, it's a secondary room, and it would probably work well for two kids.

From Friday's panel: Smart Parking | Big Data for Complete Streets

It's hard to not have some fun with candid shooting this kid.

IOM completes on 6 June a 24-day IOM airbridge of 79 flights carrying 11,840 stranded South Sudanese from the Sudanese capital Khartoum to Juba in South Sudan. © IOM 2012 (Photo by Jasper Llanderal)

The final completed pictures of the Carl Sagan Corvair Spyder convertible. Restoration by Dennis Dorogi 5/29/2014 restoration started in 2009, see other Sagan Spyder albums for step by step restoration

 

Por razones ajenas a mi voluntad no pude asistir a mi acto de grado hace mas de un año, y a pesar de q pude traerme mi diploma mi medalla no la pude traer... ayer gracias a mi querida amiga bella :) pude tener en mis manos finalmente mi medalla de graduación, y finalmente me siento completa en esa etapa de mi vida.

Gracias amiga eres lo maximo! te quiero!

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For unexpected reasons I couldn't go to my college graduation ceremony over a year ago back in Venezuela, I was able to bring my diploma months later but my graduation medal got lost... yesterday, thanks to my beautiful friend :) I finally got to have a mi graduation medal, and I finally feel that I've completed this phase of my life.

Thanks girl you are the best! Ilove you!

I bummed the windshield, frame, and top from the Big Deuce in the back ground

inspired by both Pamela and Alison's amazing sweaters I decided to try one of my own. perfect sweater for the ever growing belly.

Finished at last, another 650b randonneur. This one is for my wife but will remain unridden for a while yet until she recovers from her foot operation. I had a quick go,on it and all seems well, if a tad on the small side for me. Looking forward to the Summer tour!

This is the front yard of course.

Having just 1 vendor to deal with for all of your sign needs ensures quality, consistency and efficiency.

Comcast Center's concrete core is nearly complete. The steel frame is quickly catching-up and will rise an additional one-hundred feet above the core. Then glass...lots of glass. Center City, Philly

Only HMS Trafalgar was fitted with a propeller - the others in the series had pump-jet propulsion systems. Parts for both options are supplied in the kit.

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it is so much bigger then it looks, and very beautiful. It was a great oppurtunity to do this for Mr. Ray Ramirez. I know he is watching, and I hope he apprecaites this. The more I worked on this project, the more I got to learn and know about him. He was a great man, and I wish I got to meet him and know him.

sooo annoyed i messed up the focus on this shot

This is the completed chassis for '63 Impala SoLo project. I've built things out of sequence so that the sub-assemblies would be more complete. After the initial problems fitting the lowered front suspension, the rest of the assembly has gone together flawlessly. As was shown in the close-up of the front suspension, a lot of effort has been put into the detail painting of the chassis and parts.

Berthing is complete.

The on-board ramp is being lowered on to the harbourside ramp to allow the vehicles to clear the vehicle deck.

"Mission Completed," from the 489th Bombardment Squadron.

 

(My grandfather, Leonard Hanten, was a seargant in the Air Force with the 488th Bombardment Squadron in WWII. These are photos he took of the nose art paintings on some of the planes in his squadron as well as Squadrons 486, 487 and 489.)

I love this rug so much, I almost can't bear giving it to my swap partner!

 

Close up of flourish detail, red metalic maderia thrread. This was my first time using metalics and it worked nicely for this free motion detail.

Completed rain barrel, total cost $45.15. Probably could build one for about $22.15 if you had a ready supply of blue barrels. (btw, always make sure those barrels only had food in them, to prevent chemical contamination).

Duplicate rain barrel (on the side of my house) here:

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Complete vehicle harness done! All new tape and firewall grommets installed.

first real piece of clothing that I've made! the side is a bit dodgy because I didn't have a zip, therefore I had to make do with a couple of buttons I had lying around, but otherwise I love it.

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