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Two lip balms from 100% Pure, made from only natural, not gross ingredients!

 

Powder from Alima, made right here in Portland, OR. (IN PORTLAND YOU CAN PUT A BIRD ON SOMETHING AND CALL IT ART!)

 

Powdered face mask from Camellia Beauty on 47th & Fremont. Just have to mix water (or milk, yogurt, honey, whatever) with it and it's a mask! SUPER cheap because you're not paying for the liquid part. These are the only masks I buy. I usually take my own container in and fill it up, but I forgot today.

They each put out 50cfm, which is plenty of airflow to dry the suit. Props to Jen for finding a good rubber connector for the fans.

A theatrical worker simultaneously entertains tourists and preserves her cultural history while walking through a rack of drying cocoa beans at Belmont Estate.

 

During the production of chocolate, raw cocoa beans are first fermented in dark boxes, and then laid out under the sun for drying. To ensure the beans dry evenly workers walk through the racks several times a day - shuffling their bare feet beneath the cocoa beans to turn them over.

 

Belmont Estate

St. Patrick, Grenada

where I showed friends & new friends how to print linocuts on the relief press. We even did some baby clothes my pal Tina brought in! SUCCESS

 

PhotoCred: Tina Lovely

USA, Alaska, Togiak National Wildlife Refuge, A sunset view of salmon drying outside on a drying rack inthe Yup'ik Village of Quinhagak on the Kanektok River. The salmon is part of the subsistence gathering carried on for centuries by the first Alaskans.

Art City at City Museum; St. Louis, Missouri.

 

Looking for her artwork at the end of our City Museum visit.

Canon EOS 600D Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II

During a brief lull in the pandemic, Denmark and Norway were "green" and safe for careful travel. During that period I rented a car and spent just under two weeks driving from Tromso, through Senja, then up past Alta to Nordkapp, before returning to Senja and Tromso. These photos showcase the beautiful greens of Norway's Arctic North in the peak of summer.

 

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Accra. November 22nd. 2019

Siesta. Mercedes truck parked in Husshertown as drying rack.

A Mercedes Benz e 200 is parked behind.

 

The best part about hand washing Pyrex is seeing the nice color combination that ends up in my dish rack. :-)

Features

* 3-tier drying rack for saving electricity and helping clothes last

* 11 steel drying rods offering 20 feet of drying space

* Top shelf for sweaters or other flat-drying items

* Constructed from strong steel with a water-resistant, shiny silver grey finish

* Lightweight and easy to drop into position for use; folds flat for storage

 

Description:

StorageIdeas Folding Water-resistant Steel Drying Rack IB-1401000001: a beautiful and functional design for laundry products. Its accordion design drops open and locks into position, and it offers 11 drying rods and provides up to 20 feet of drying space. Made from steel for durability, shiny silver grey surface . The piece folds flat for easy storage, just slip easily beside a washing machine, in a closet, or behind a door when not in use. No assembly is required.

 

About us:

StorageIdeas is a professional provider of various high quality home storage products, such as shoes rack, laundry hamper, closet system, drying racks, storage bins and cabinets, wash bags, and so on. With Sophisticated styling and practical design, StorageIdeas makes themselves a welcome and useful addition to any home, keeping your home in tidy and in order. What's more, all those products can help you make best use of your space! StorageIdeas will keep bringing best home storage products to customers all over the world.

From the drying rack, Kowloon, Hong Kong

going wild with my inheritance! new dish rack! woohoo!

Food cache and drying racks at Mekoryuk, January 17, 2004.

Picture Fall/Preparations

I gotta lot chilies in the works this year. there are at least triple what you see here still out in the garden. Anyone have any ideas what to do with all those green chilies that don't ripen?

 

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During a brief lull in the pandemic, Denmark and Norway were "green" and safe for careful travel. During that period I rented a car and spent just under two weeks driving from Tromso, through Senja, then up past Alta to Nordkapp, before returning to Senja and Tromso. These photos showcase the beautiful greens of Norway's Arctic North in the peak of summer.

 

For licensing or usage requests, please reach out directly.

During a brief lull in the pandemic, Denmark and Norway were "green" and safe for careful travel. During that period I rented a car and spent just under two weeks driving from Tromso, through Senja, then up past Alta to Nordkapp, before returning to Senja and Tromso. These photos showcase the beautiful greens of Norway's Arctic North in the peak of summer.

 

For licensing or usage requests, please reach out directly.

I had had this idea that I would try to make a focus-stacked image of this appealing jumble of shapes; however I had problems with the camera's manual focus at the time.

 

However, I sort of like the way the softer rear of the photo gives it a sort of painting-like, still-life feel. So I'm uploading it here

Happiness is being able to cook again.

John Patrick Jennings and grandchildren John & Meredith Jennings.

The first pasta I've had the strength to make since my illness last November

ODT "From The Sea"

 

Cod Drying in the sun. I don't think this is something you will see any more, The photo ws scanned from a 35 mm slide that I took back about 50 years ago on the Gaspe peninsula in the Province of Quebec, Canada.

 

The fish would be cleaned and opened like a butterfly and then laid out on the racks (I believe they are called "flakes") to air dry. The racks were made of spruce/pine trees that formed the frame and had chicken wire stretched across them. Quite an evvective way to dry the fish, but required a lot of labour to turn them regularly and fend off the sea gulls and other hungry birds.

 

I don't recall how the fish was stored once dried. If anyone can elaborate on that I would appreciat your comments.

My travels around the UK by car for three weeks with my son. June/July 2019 Scotland.

 

Day Nineteen .. visting Cragside in England before making our way down to Ravenscar for the night.

 

Cragside, the dream home of Lord and Lady Armstrong – a Victorian house that was light-years ahead of its time. The home of hydroelectricity, Lord and Lady Armstrong used their wealth, art and science in an ingenious way. What began as a modest country retreat quickly became one of the most technologically advanced homes of the Victorian age.

 

It was the home of William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong, founder of the Armstrong Whitworth armaments firm. An industrial magnate, scientist, philanthropist and inventor of the hydraulic crane and the Armstrong gun, Armstrong also displayed his inventiveness in the domestic sphere, making Cragside the first house in the world to be lit using hydroelectric power. The estate was technologically advanced; the architect of the house, Richard Norman Shaw, wrote that it was equipped with "wonderful hydraulic machines that do all sorts of things". In the grounds, Armstrong built dams and lakes to power a sawmill, a water-powered laundry, early versions of a dishwasher and a dumb waiter, a hydraulic lift and a hydroelectric rotisserie. In 1887, Armstrong was raised to the peerage, the first engineer or scientist to be ennobled, and became Baron Armstrong of Cragside.

For More Info: For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cragside

During a brief lull in the pandemic, Denmark and Norway were "green" and safe for careful travel. During that period I rented a car and spent just under two weeks driving from Tromso, through Senja, then up past Alta to Nordkapp, before returning to Senja and Tromso. These photos showcase the beautiful greens of Norway's Arctic North in the peak of summer.

 

For licensing or usage requests, please reach out directly.

This reminds me a little of the Shaker Village that my husband used to be a tour guide for and their wooden drying racks that pull out of closet spaces for more air circulation -

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