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St Mark, City Road, New Lakenham, Norwich

 

This extremely interesting church sits just off of the Norwich inner ring road. It was built as a preaching house by the Norwich architect John Brown in 1841, and then transformed by successive makeovers in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries into an Anglo-Catholic temple.

 

The highlights are the vast Art Nouveau rood screen and loft by Temple Moore, the stations of the cross by the Kilburn Sisters, and glass by Morris & Co.

Draped for a period menswear class.

hanging in just the right way on nuella

Moss-draped trees in the Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park, Washington.

 

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this is the natural light pouring down the second airshaft of thackley tunnel.

Hidden beneath the steam shroud is 3526 at the rear end of a Branxton shuttle with 3265 at the head of the train.

Mr Fox is nearly 5! Mr Tom is nearly 24...

 

We're getting old! Gone are they days of our youth. Middle age is upon us.

 

Mrs Emily and Mrs PB meanwhile are mere spring chickens; 23 and 2 (we think!)

 

But are we only fated to becoming only more boring and crusty with time

 

Or are better things still to come?

 

Only time will tell?

 

Our second visit to the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden (commonly known as the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden) in Mauritius. This time we wandered without a guide.

 

The garden was first constructed by Pierre Poivre (1719 – 1786) in 1770, and it covers an area of around 37 hectares.

 

In addition to its famous giant waterlilies, the garden also features spices, ebonies, tropical fruit trees, sugar canes, and 85 varieties of palms from Central America, Asia, Africa and the islands around the Indian Ocean. Many trees have been planted by world leaders and royalty, including Princess Margaret, Indira Gandhi, François Mitterrand and Robert Mugabe.

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The drape of what my pattern/dress will look like.

Powerscourt, Wicklow, Ireland

So there's been ages since I posted something on Flickr. But I got a new lens, the mighty Nikkor 24-70 f/2.8. It is just amazingly sharp and stable to shoot with. Here comes a number of shots with the new lens!

Edited with Silkypix raw converter. Added some grain.

eurovan drapes, You can find van conversions like this eurovan on Gowesty and the samba www.gowesty.com and www.thesamba.com/vw/. Eurovan is a great van to go stealth camping in. Camping in the Eurovan is amazing. What I'd like to do is add a swivel seat to the drivers side of the van, add a heater to the van, do some mods to the van, tint the windows in the van, add a high top or a poptop to the van, and also take out the seat that is in it and have a full time bunk bed in the van. VW Eurovan blog and Eurovan camping journal Go to: eurovanmv.wordpress.com

The cartridge pleat is sleeker than a french pleat or a pinch pleat.

Glass candelabra with 75cm plinth and ivory candles, ivory wall drapes, pinspots to table centres, flowers by Rosie Orr

Originally draped in muslin for my patterning and draping class, 2009, from a picture of an Alice Auaa product (http://www.alice-auaa.com/main.php?p=299). Taken to paper pattern for class. Built with black lace and black and purple twill for Sigma Nu formal, 2010.

 

Pieces include: collar front, collar back, overlay front, overlay back, bodice front, bodice back, skirt front, skirt side front, skirt side back, skirt back.

Installed a 200'x40' drape wall at Ford Field for the NCAA Frozen Four 2010.

This sculpture by Henry Moore was, until fairly recently, on loan to the YSP. I understand that the Borough of Tower Hamlets have now reclaimed it.

Sew flattering drape vest from scratch, dip dye it ombre, and add some embroidery for a stunning summer piece.

 

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Seattle, WA

 

Panasonic GX85

Olympus 9-18mm

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