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Gracie counting to thirteen (she tries fourteen but only gets the four out), even though there are only twelve cookies. "I did it!"
Counting Moments- title inspired by the numbered background the the fortune. This started with random number stamping on the base paper, then it got a color wash and dribble in red, orange, and yellow-green. I then added white dribbles and splotches. I glued on some teal painted book page torn into circular shapes and outlines them with black ink. For the finishing touch I added a computer generated image of a flying cat-squid (digitally created using images of various ink stamps) and a cookie fortune. The only color I added to either of them was a bit of teal on her eye and surrounding the fortune.
The Count goes for the throat only to find it's made of styrofoam and dry as a bone. Better luck next time.
One of the daily chores that Steve performs is counting the feed in his 4 giant feed bins. He could do it by having digital scales installed under the bins, but that costs $2,000 per bin - money that could be used for many other things, from a tractor to college tuition. So, instead, every afternoon, he takes a home-made 12 foot shovel, climbs to the top of each bin to level off the feed in each one using the shovel, and then measures the amount remaining. It's a necessary task, to stay current and order new feed to be delivered just-in-time by Tyson, so that the chickens never go hungry. Like every business - no matter how complicated - the formula for success boils down to some basics. For chicken farming, the basics are: 1. you keep them dry and safe, 2. you water and feed them regularly, and 3. you collect all of the eggs you can while breaking as few as possible doing it. As his Tyson manager first dryly told him "It ain't rocket science," but it still involves 100 little details every week, that separate the best farmers from the rest.
I may be in trouble because now Moo thinks counting bears should splash in the water LOL
but she can count to five and understand it
:)
this really looks better at the large size so you can see it better
we stand in a circle to count the number of participants...and start-off.
We were 48 in all
(Clicked in JNU, New Delhi)
......seagull sunday
(playing with 'PhotoScape' - freeware - "water colour pen effect")
...gulls from March 2012 - Little Qualicum River estuary during the herring spawn........
Can you believe it's been a year of @dailyshoot? We can't! Make a photograph with a calendar theme today. #ds365
You can see that back then I didn't understand the proper "keep them all going the same direction" when crossing thing. I still didn't understand the correct principles.... However, I am learning.
Easier than animals to stitch.
May 28, 2022, Bol Park bike path, Palo Alto - Members of the Gunn Green Team survey trees for the Great Oak Count along the Bol Park bike path map route in Palo Alto.
Alabama Shakespeare Festival 2008
Count of Monte Cristo
Scenic Designer: George Maxwell
Scenic Charge: Dusty Stutsman