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Today, 30+ people completed a 10k charity walk in memory of Cath and Ben Mullany (the couple killed on their honeymoon last summer). The walk took place around Mumbles, Cath and Ben loved the natural beauty of this place, and raised approx £6000 for The Mullany Fund. For you Cath & Ben x
Finished Sweater
yarn: Blue Sky Alpaca bulky hand dyes
pattern from Vogue Knitting Winter 2008/2009 #2
Photos illustrating various aspects of a complete street within the Denver region during the summer of 2021.
Posting fluffy babies!! My disgrace is complete and I am consumed by the dark side.
Kirk Hallam Lake.
The 5th annual Cotton Club Edmonton gala, presented by RE/MAX and Marriott Hotels & Resorts in support of the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation through the Children's Miracle Network, was held at the River Cree Resort on October 12, 2012.
"A Night at the Cotton Club" takes guests to the fabled harlem cabaret in 1928, complete with great music, incredible food and, above all, excellent entertainment. In the 1920s and 30s, the Cotton Club was the place to be for performers, the influential, the famous, and the most notorious of New York's elite.
Thanks to everyone who helped make this special evening such a huge success.
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All photos by Alistair Henning.
We are done with all these sections of the house there is still a half bath to plumb and some additional wiring and cabinet work to do in the kitchen but the layout of the rooms is finished and we are happily living in the home we created
Here's another preemie baby blanket, ready to be given to charity!
Six knitters in the Knitting Help Forum each took turns knitting a section of this blanket.
Complete Home #remodel with brand new #KitchenCabinets & Flooring in city of Mission Viejo #OrangeCounty www.aplushomeimprovements.com/portfolio_page/orange-count...
I love it! The inner matte of blue brings out the right tones in his glove and eyes. The purple sueded matting is just so so cool! I'm really thrilled with the way it turned out. The purple doesn't translate well in the picture, but it's beautiful! Thrilled!
After a 24 hour pilgrimage from Austin, these Texicans put balloons with "missions" inside on "The Lobotomy Project."
Participants were invited to roll inside the giant brain and read/write messages to other Mysterians. Then they could "pick your brain" and pop one of the balloons to release the slip of paper inside and complete the contained mission!