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Macro Mondays is a weekly theme-based challenge group.This week's mission: PUZZLE
Interestingly enough, this challenge came while I've been working on the last puzzle of my book! I used a 36mm extension tube along with my macro lens.
Happy Macro Mondays! HMM!
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As the Sun sets the whole Kitchen is illuminated.
the vase is part of my wive's Amethyst glass collection.
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12/27/22 CrAzY Tuesday Theme: Goes Together Like...Pen & Paper.....Black & White.....
contemplation and a crossword puzzle. the easy kind.
I did the NY Times one tuesday night without have to look up a single clue.
it took me hours.
iPhone
While I was waiting in the Toronto airport to fly home, I saw an elderly man doing the crossword puzzle in a newspaper. I "surreptitiously" took out my camera and laid it on my lap, folded out the LCD screen and took a few shots. After I uploaded them, I decided to crop the image so it would just show his interesting hands and the puzzle. I noticed that his pen was from the Holiday Inn and wondered what his story was....
Anas platyrhynchos
The Mallard, or wild duck, is known in Polish as Krzyżówka, which also means "crossword puzzle".
At one point this Lady stopped and was kinda rubbing her
front legs as if to say o goody I finished it:-)))
Have a great weekend my friends!
Please view this in original. taken with my old Nikon
The 'Fashion Street' Collection consisted of really bold and bright fashion. All made to be mixed and matched together.
Mixers 1: 'Crossword puzzle skirt' came in three colour variations. Each with matching buttons and clip to hold the suspenders together. The clip should go in the back, but I put the blue one in front for inspection.
I matched the skirts with 'Crossword puzzle jacket', pink tees from the same year and Hasbro Sindy shoes by choice.
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Me: Wait a minute girls. I'd like to take a photo of your outfits.
Pink: Sure! Is my hair alright?
Black: Sorry no, we're late already to that place we're going.
Blue: Where are we going?
Pink: Are we late?
Black: Ghn... Girls! That place you know. We were invi...
Me: Hey! Did you spray paint those stars on the wall?
Black: No!
Pink: Aren't they pretty?
Blue: Yikes! We must skedaddle, bye!!
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Pink - 2001 Vivid Imaginations Sindy Fairy Ballerina
Black - 1994 Crimp & Bead Imani (Sindy's friend)
Blue - 1990 Smash Hits Sindy
Don't let the deathly stare mislead you - they were actually a cheerful and friendly bunch, hehe. From Griffith Park in Glendale, California.
Please no comment as I am not ready to reciprocate yet,
I do comment here and there but I do it only at random.
Some friends asked me what I was carving,
Well this is a little boat carved out of pine bark driftwood,
the last time I carved one of these I was nine,
my dear Mom send me to Summer camp a place called Maronia,
only 20 minutes from our city, thats where Jason an the Argonauts
gave cyclops some of that delicious wine:-)
I am sure everyone knows the rest of the story,
Maron was a Greek god also King of the Thracians,
thus the name on the boat to honor him.
Btw I was 9 the last time I carved on of these little boats,
Thank you for asking about me, I am doing great!
your E-mails made me feel even better:-)
Have a great day friends!
Toy Sunday Theme: Robe
Nothing better than your robe, slippers, a warm mug of coffee and the New York Times on a a sunny Sunday Morning. And she might stay in them all day if she starts doing the crossword puzzle.
FYI: stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/2008/01/31/45-the-sunday-new-yor...
My idea of relaxation is to do the crossword on a Saturday morning with a cup of coffee and a slice of toast with marmalade.
© 2014 Nicola Riley
Please view in original to see all the fibers on the paper,
This macro was taken with my old PS Nikon
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It is said that only the EXTREMELY CONFIDENT ...
or maybe the most delusional (???)
work their CROSSWORD PUZZLES with a PEN ...
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BLYTHE-A-DAY
A flickr Group
MAY 2023
DAY 8: PUZZLE
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Christopher Guetig doing a crossword puzzle.
Another shot of him, with a bit more set up, can be found on my website.
LENZ - a german poetic expression for "spring"
just a first attempt of achieving a double exposure with my fz1000.
easy-peasy. :)
creative opportunities arise...
This lady bug actually brought in with our plants last fall and it survived,
what a surprised I was when she tried to help me with my puzzle:-)
This is for you Grace,
Macro shot with my old Nikon PS, you can see the fibers in the paper,
Please view large,
Some of my Christmas projects- I'd bet not many folks got body parts as gifts! LOL!
Periwinkle leg- "A Leg Up," for my niece, Bailley
Pink hand- "Holding Hands," for my niece, Amanda
Crossword puzzle head- "Messages," for my brother (The crossword puzzled were the last of the crosswords I had saved that Dad did!)
Blue face- "Midnight Dreamer," for my niece, Rowan
Green hand- "Helping Hand," for my niece, Abigail
It was time to get to work so I shook the cobwebs out of my brain, finished my coffee and put the crossword puzzle away...unfinished !
7am January 1, 2023, starting the New York Times annual end-of-year Mega Crossword Puzzle with my friend Phyllis in our private room at Café enVie in New Orleans.
This year there are 1,344 clues to solve in a grid that spans three full newspaper pages... We worked for about 4 hours on January 1 and will spend about another 4 hours next Sunday to complete it...
I wanted 540 Across: "Chess opening that starts with 1.e4.c5" to be Sicilian Defense, but the grid only allowed 8 letters. It took me waay too long to try 'Sicilian'...
So that we can each study clues and write down solutions I make copies of the grid and the page of clues. It took 15 sheets of copy paper to fit the grid and those pages all had to be carefully aligned and taped together. Next year I'm going to just buy 2 damn copes of the newspaper...
born to be a newspaper-desk, this dog makes his daily work, while the human being has his daily duty too: solving the crossword puzzle ...
Actor, Volkstheater Wien.
During waiting times we often solved crosswords together....
Todays rehearsal schedule (taking over for an ill colleague), bottle of Ouzo I once became for substituting for a colleague.Glass of Ouzo mixed with water, (turned milky white), like I was invited to by Robert.
Robert Hauer-Riedl: 1942 Krems - 21. 2. 2005 Graz
Part of: "an apple a day keeps the doctor away - An ENSO (Japanese: circle, Japanisch: Kreis) a day .... " Aktion Kreis Tagebuch A circle diary - Start of the 365-days Project: 1. September 2015 // Krapfensammlung, 40 Krapfentage 2015: 8.
DMC-G2 - P1880682 - 2015-02-21 Krems Stein an der Donau Niederösterreich Lower Austria