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Continuing with the 'look-back' through this year ...
August :
Continued mending the crochet dolls - they are about 20cm tall & there are 6 of them, all different.
I also mended, washed & returned to storage, a lot of dolls' clothes I had made long ago - some for a porcelain doll and based on fashion plates of 1840-50s. The outfit was my fav.
After the Tour-de-Fleece there was less hand spinning but I worked on the Pink&Purple combos.
Knitted a blue&grey sock.
And knitted a cabled beanie from some of the Finn in-the-grease I'd spun in July - my own pattern.
At the north end of the bridge over the Kershope Burn the Waverley route trackbed enters Scotland and continues towards Newcastleton.
Crews continue removing sediment and debris from below the mud line from Pier 2 of the US 101 Simpson Avenue Bridge. Barges in the Hoquiam River carry large blue containers that the sediment vactored (sucked) into.
A futuristic revolver with holes and other shit, no white shapes. I will answer your replies when I wake up today. 12:24 :(
Photo gallery renovation continues with workers building new display fixtures for the remodeled space.
Proving yet again that no bike is ever truly "done", I flipped the stem on my Kogswell yesterday. It's an 80mm 6-degree stem from Velo Orange, so I got another couple of inches of rise, and approximately a 15% increase in fun. I'm now nearly totally upright on the bike.
Unfortunately, the change in position has also changed the rating of the Brooks saddle from "acceptable" to "verging on ass-hatchet".
Continuing with Nifty-fifties. Sampling some fantastic plastic..a plastic bodied Auto Chinon 50mm f/1.9 with a reputation for sharpness.
In the summer of 2016, the BLM Burns District continued its partnership with the University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History and the Oregon Archaeological Society and conducted archaeological excavations at the Rimrock Draw Rockshelter site in southeastern Oregon.
The site, discovered in 2009 by BLM Archaeologist Scott Thomas, has hosted archaeology field schools since 2011. In 2015, it became internationally known after archaeologists found a small stone tool under a layer of volcanic ash from a volcanic eruption about 15,800 years ago.
This tool suggests one of the oldest known human occupations in the western United States.
The 2016 excavations encountered significant rock and boulder debris, resulting from at least two occasions of portions of the rock wall calving or breaking off – probably around 8,000 and 10,000 years ago. These rocks limited access to the ground beneath them, and many were removed only after drilling and splitting reduced them to removeable sizes.
In coordination with the BLM’s Scott Thomas, Dr. Patrick O’Grady with the University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History directed excavations for the fifth year in 2016, and Jordan Pratt, graduate student at Texas A&M University, served as the excavation’s site supervisor. Volunteers from the Oregon Archaeological Society, students from the University of Oregon, and archaeologists from the BLM conducted the excavations.
Photo by Greg Shine, BLM
Continuing west out of Montezuma, KS GECX rent-a-wrecks 5951 & 5969 (former CSX GE B40-8s) are in charge of the Cimarron Valley Railroad's (CVR)'s westbound Dodge City Turn. The train is poking along the old ATSF track at 10 mph on Friday, June 28, 2019.
GECX 5951 is a GE B40-8. Reportedly GECX 5951 was built in 1988 by GE as CR 5061 a model B40-8, builders number 45625 It is former CSX 5951, and before that, CR 5061.
The terrible summer in Ireland continues, there has been floodings all over the country after the heavy rain during the weekend, and it doesn't seem willing to stop any time soon. I decided I had enough tonight so I took the camera and tripod out for a walk in the rain.
Taken at Ranelagh station, in heavy rain :)
SFU Continuing Studies staff at our table at last evening's open house in Surrey.
Left to right: An open house attendee; Joti, who works with our Management and Professional Programs; and Kim and Yvonne, our SFU NOW: Nights or Weekends staff.
This is the doorway to what was René Lalique's house at 40 Cours Albert 1e. The branches in the plasterwork continue into the glass of the door. Not in a great state of repair, unfortunately.
adoration/exploitation of the garden.goddess
who is B/she
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Continue Acelerando, oficina de valuation e patentes. Palestra "Patentes & Propriedade Intelectual, Mitos e Verdades, com Henry Suzuki, da Axonal Consultoria Tecnologia. Data: 15/07/16. Local: São Paulo/ SP. Foto: Patrícia Cruz/Sebrae-SP.
On Saturday, December 12, St. John Cantius Parish hosted its annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.
The Festival, which originates in the Anglican Church, is a service of Christian worship celebrating the birth of Jesus. The story of the fall of humanity, the promise of the Messiah, and the birth of Jesus is told in nine short Bible readings from Genesis, the prophetic books and the Gospels, interspersed with the singing of Christmas carols, hymns and choir music.
At St. John Cantius, the Festival is traditionally celebrated after first Vespers of Gaudete Sunday. It is concluded with exposition and benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament, and is thus a splendid way for the participants to prepare for the coming of Christ on Christmas.
In continuing with taking pictures of some of my favorite figures I have, I present to you my lovely Invisible Woman figure! Paul got her for me for Christmas last year, and I absolutely adore her! She's one of the cutest Bishoujo figures (in my opinion), and my favorite Marvel girl! :D
1J34 - 1312 St Pancras International to Margate, passing Wye. I belive this is 395018, with "The Victory" emblem above the "Javelin" logo forward of the cab door, large poppy behind the cab door and poppies on the front aero panel.
Pride of the Clyde Bova IIG 9817 is seen about to pick up a contingent of shipyard workers from Scotstoun for the journey home.
At one time there would have been well over a dozen buses and coaches lined up on South Street at the end of the day, now there are just two which serve both Govan and Scotstoun yards.
On Saturday, December 12, St. John Cantius Parish hosted its annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.
The Festival, which originates in the Anglican Church, is a service of Christian worship celebrating the birth of Jesus. The story of the fall of humanity, the promise of the Messiah, and the birth of Jesus is told in nine short Bible readings from Genesis, the prophetic books and the Gospels, interspersed with the singing of Christmas carols, hymns and choir music.
At St. John Cantius, the Festival is traditionally celebrated after first Vespers of Gaudete Sunday. It is concluded with exposition and benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament, and is thus a splendid way for the participants to prepare for the coming of Christ on Christmas.
Continuing the project of cataloguing my wardrobe, here's a blue/silver top paired with a short, straight pastel blue skirt.
Accessories are pale blue head band, silver jewelry, natural hose, and blue patent pumps previously catalogued.
The girls (?) have continued the conversation, although it would appear there is a new scribe in their midst
Baby Steve Mwari is weighed at a local health clinic near his home. He’s getting regular check-ups and the nurses say he keeps putting on weight.
Thanks to the blackboard, provided by Christian Aid as part of a maternal and child health project, nurses are able to record the health information for their catchment.
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Nun sind wir unten angekommen und haben erst mal den Friedhof besucht. / Arriving in Cofete our first stop was the cemetery.
I am recommissioning the Suzuki TS50 that I have owned from new in 1976, and that I imported to the UK from South Africa in 2009. On the afternoon of Sunday, March 31, 2013 I continued work on the headlight nacelle and instrument cluster.
Continuing the camera theme, here's the D40 with 50mm f/1.8D attached. Manual focus only on the D40 but once you get used to it, it's no problem.
Edit: used to take the photo above this one.