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i think this picture makes me look crazy, but here it is anyway. i never take on that many dolls at the same time but i had a pile of heads sitting in a box and couldn't find motivation to do them all. now my motivation is do this or not eat until it's finished LOL
one guess per person, first person to guess the correct number of heads gets a little something from me, shipped worldwide :]
only doll heads count- there are 7 ponies in total and they're all off to the far left. the only doll with a body is the girl on the far right, she doesn't count either.
also anyone who can name (as in exactly identify) 5 dolls that are in here gets a little something. until i run out of little somethings.
The Fab Five series
Character: Mickey Mouse
Brick Count: 110
Height: 14cm
Based On: 2x4 LEGO Brick
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The humble 2x4 LEGO Brick and the magic of Disney come together in this project, which I call 'Once Upon A Brick'.
The project sees classic Disney characters reimagined as LEGO Bricks, whilst still retaining the individual characteristics that make them so beloved and well known, the world over.
I made a comment in an earlier photo that these coal trains were 75 cars long (Something I had been told) Today I decided to count - this one was 140 cars, I think that's over 16,000 tons.
Zwei Tornados stehen nachts im Zelt auf der Air Base Incirlik, Türkei, am 29.06.2016.
©Bundeswehr/Thorsten Weber
'Amply 74', aka US Air Force 55th Reconnaissance Wing's Boeing RC-135W 'Rivet Joint' 62-4139/OF from Offutt AFB, Nebraska crosses Field Road whilst landing at RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk.
Based on Boeing's own '739' airframe, these highly specialised SIGINT versions of the military C-135 have been in service since 1961 and with continuous upgrades are festooned with aerials plus those huge chin fairings housing sensors for gathering data from the 'Other' side.
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Through the early parts of America’s involvement in World War II, the United States forceably moved and imprisoned over 120,000 of its Japanese citizens. They were mostly taken from the West Coast to more inland places such as Idaho, Utah, and Camp Amache in Colorado, pictured here.
The camp, near the town of Granada, was opened in August of 1942. Over its three-years of existence, nearly 10,000 Japanese-Americans were shuffled through. The population at any given time was around 7,000.
Most of the prisoners came from the Los Angeles area. The were allowed only one bag per person, and were forced to sell homes, businesses, cars, pets.
Local white residents grew resentful when the Camp built a high school for its imprisoned children. They saw this as coddling.
But though they were prisoners, the history and reality of the situation isn’t so simple to digest. For example, their high school football team was treated like any other high school team, playing against other nearby schools (and winning all but one game in three years).
Words like “prisoner” and “forceably removed” are accurate and necessary, but – as will most history – there is nuance. The white culture of the United States is replete with racism. We’ve allowed it to soak into every page of our history. But white culture, like any human culture, also has empathy, goodness, and compassion. The mixture of this hatred with goodness, even love, is difficult to parse and understand. It never pleases either “side” in any debate.
History, it seems, has no sides. It just is. We can twist and interpret it to meet our ends, but ultimately, history doesn’t give a damn about us, and we should probably just accept it as it is.
All that is left today at Camp Amache is this watertower, a rebuilt barracks, a graveyard, and a sprawling gridwork of streets. It’s open to the public, and well worth a visit – as are all of the Japanese-American interment camps.
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‘Counts as Straw’
Camera: Ansco Color Clipper (c1950)
Film: Kodak Gold 100 (x-03/1996)
Process: DIY ECN-2
Granada War Relocation Center (Japanese Interment Camp Amache), Colorado
Another shot from a previous year at the fabulous Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. This year's 25th anniversary festival starts March 27th.
Visit www.tulipfestival.org/ for more details and to see how you can plan a visit.
BodyZoi Wrestling - 5 - Anniversary - Tristan Archer Vs Jody Fleisch
Tristan Archer (c) Def. (Count out) Jody Fleisch
For : wXw Unified World Wrestling Championship (No Title Change)
goodnight .....
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Lately, I've been, I've been losing sleep
Dreaming about the things that we could be
But baby, I've been, I've been praying hard,
Said no more counting dollars
We'll be, we'll be counting stars
I feel your love and I feel it burn
Down this river, every turn
Hope is a four-letter word
Make that money, watch it burn
-One Republic
super quicky taken after getting home from my father in law's 60th birthday celebration in the city.. didn't bring my camera because it was too much of a bother..and i can't find my point and shoot..ugh!! anyway, it always is such a tease to go into the city and not come out with any photos because everywhere you look.. there are so many killer sights to see.. the restaurant we went to was gorgeous.. brasserie 8½... the food was amazing!
it was a fun time..adults only..ben stayed home with my mom and uncle chris! ;-)
about the shot- cliche sitting on the kitchen countertop shot?! :P am i reaching?
when we first moved into this apartment..the kitchen was one of the things i was excited about..it was big..lots of cabinets and all the white made me feel like it was super clean...
well.. i am not sad about leavng this memory behind..
the counter top is white tile- the hardest thing in the world to keep clean.. the dishwasher doesn't really work- i have to pre-wash the dishes before i run it, so really it's just a hot sanitizing machine.. in the summer the relentless stream of ants is extremely aggrivating and let's not even get into the other visitors we had to endure this past summer..
i am very happy to be done with the aggrivations here
yet..because of what is going on in Japan i am also very aware and grateful for the blessings that we do have..the convieniences that we take for granted.. the circumstances that we are lucky to take advantage of... and just the fact that we have a roof over our heads.. these incredible tragedies really open your eyes to how important it is to live in the moment ..and to realize that life can change on a dime.. so count your blessings!!! don't sweat the small stuff and really it's all small stuff compared to the big stuff that could go wrong
HCS!
Hint: I initially miscounted, and I was right there in front of them. Hint #2: View large
Sorry about the slight blurriness. Once again, the snakes chose to be in an area not conducive to good photography. I wasn't about to manually adjust them either. Shortly after this photo was taken, they took turns crawling out of sight.
Il ragazzo sentì che esisteva un perfetto accordo fra lui e quell’opulenza della natura circostante. Trasse un profondo respiro e fu come se una parte di quell’invisibile che costituisce la natura avesse permeato l’intimità del suo essere. Sentiva il fragore delle onde che si frangevano sulla spiaggia ed era come se il battito del suo sangue giovane fosse sincronizzato col movimento delle grandi maree.
Yukio Mishima,”La voce delle onde”
The scant remains of Levant mine's count house. The impressive chimney to the right is the 100ft. tall compressor/power house stack, and on the left is the stamps engine house stack.
So I'm saying nothing .
Each day taking that much more .
As I'm screaming all my pain .
You will be there counting .
N i k o n F E + N i k k o r 5 0 / 1 . 4
A g f a V i s t a P l u s 2 0 0
What I believe to be my final seaside sunset shot from my trip to Sayulita, Mexico this last July. Part of the challenge and the fun of shooting sunsets is their transient nature. They appear at the blink of an eye and disappear just as quickly. If you're not johnny on the spot you may miss the entire thing. This shot was the last one I was able to take before the sunset was no more.
A quaint Tuscan scene in the courtyard where we stopped for lunch. The place was owned and occupied by an Italian Count (we met him).
Visiting the RH&DR for the gala was Count Louis which was working up and down the line at New Romney. Obviously not a Romney loco, but was built for Louis Zborowski who was a racing driver and started the RH&DR project along with Captain Howey. Sadly Count Louis was killed in a racing accident in Monza before the Romney Hythe & Dymchurch railway opened. The loco was named after him after his death and spent most of its life at the Fairbourne railway. Taken on 13/5/23.