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Foto; Runar Eilertsen og Erlend Johnsen. Etter noen morsomme dager med eksprimentering ble det noen fine bilder. Takk til Tor Even for lån av utstyr.

Mortuary Drape MDF 2012

Yep, another pair of drapes. These sure have been fun to change lately! This pair is the pair that my grandma had in here dining room. I've had them for awhile now and it feels like a nice change for the holiday. Can you even believe that these all perfectly go with the wall color I picked 10 years ago!

17.365 pittsburgh in the winter needs no explanation; it's just gross most of the time. light snow today, though--the kind wished for on christmas morning. i miss the holidays..

Neeta, Sabina, and Sandeep tag team a lumbar puncture. The most difficult thing was keeping the drap up. It didn't stick to the model very well. hahah.

 

Neeta looks confused.

Nice, France, shuttered window, with drape

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Daring drape! Our sexy new two piece set is sure to drop jaws. Featuring a halter style crop top with chain strap detail and plunging cowl bodice. Matching low rise hot shorts with gold chain accent also included.

Construction underway creates it's own art. The added rope like curtain is really an interesting peice.

This fashionable accessory will add fun, flair and elegance to your wardrobe. It can be worn casually with jeans and tshirt, draped around the shoulders or neck to frame the face or hanging long and loose.

 

Made of 100 percent natural silk

 

Can be handwashed in cold water.

 

Can be worn in all seasons.

Fabric collected from a baby dress I bought at goodwill. It's used but you can see it is still strong and drapes like nothing you get in stores new.

Wadsworth Museum of Art

Hartford, Connecticut USA

ceha's front door stays open all day so long as there is someone around. lately it became a bit too open and the drapes were put up. sui said it looks like a beauty salon with those drapes.

Henry Moore's 1957/58 sculpture Draped Seated Woman at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

 

The sculpture is one of a series of draped figures and torsos created by Moore.

 

Moore was born in Castleford near the park and donated many of his works, believing they were better seen outdoors in natural landscape.

 

There are a whole series of them laid out in the country park area near the entrance, with people and sheep alike wandering around between them.

 

The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is just of the M1 at West Bretton, near Wakefield and occupies a 500-acre country estate interspersed with numerous outdoor sculptures.

 

There are numerous trails and paths through various zones, with sculptures by such artists as Henry Moore and Antony Gormley among those whose works are exhibited.

 

The sculptures – which are regularly moved from place to place within the park – blend into the gardens, hillsides and around a small lake, providing an outdoor environment in which to view the works both from afar and up close – and sometimes even from within.

This is a picture of my desk space. Isn't it nice of the Jordan School District to give me such a large area to work? : )

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

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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