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Boley spread axle trailer being modified into tri-axle oil field float trailer.

 

Parade of Dreams

Fantasyland

Disneyland

Anaheim California USA 2007

The Muppets' Float in the 2015 Lakeshore Santa Claus Parade.

The Peter Pan float on Disney Magic on Parade

We are ready for the big float! It was a great trip.

As reflects it name, the Float bed actually seems to levitate. A minimalist design with a twist of oriental inspiration, offered in either a wood or upholstered button-down headboard in synthetic leather; the perfect complement for a truly comfortable bed.

FLOAT | LEAN - Autumn show in collaboration with Helen Gillilan - Paintings, prints, FONT works and constructed interventions in Studio 2.

  

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Fishing floats on the beach at Rat Island, Alaska.

After all the 'abandoned and haunted' shots recently, time to change gears and show just a few of the floats from this year's 2013 Rose Parade.

 

Each float must be completely covered in flowers or plant material. These are just a few examples of the beautiful creations...

Autumn is drifting in one leaf at a time.

NAST Foundation French Broad River Float Trip

I am creating an art float with friends and neighbors for this year’s Mill Valley Memorial Day Parade.

 

Our float for this parade features the Bamboodu Theater, a mobile puppet stage I created for civic events and art shows. Our first show stars Lady Liberty and Mr. Trump. As music plays, a Mr. Trump’s recent tweets and alternative facts appear on a news ticker. Each time Trump says something wrong, Liberty hits him on his thick, bobbing head.

 

As we march, we will invite parade watchers to sing along the inspiring poem by Emma Lazarus about the Statue of Liberty (“Give me your tired, your poor …”). Through this interactive art experience, we hope to engage people of all ages to change the world through civic action.

 

I am building this float with a wonderful team at the Mill Valley Community Action Network (MVCAN), a local political group which I recently joined to resist the conservative takeover of our country.

 

I’m very grateful to all our friends and neighbors who are helping bring it to life: Danny Altman, Laura Boles, Jean Bolte, Phyllis Florin, David Glad, Peter Graumann, Edward Janne, Suz Lipman, Jean Marie Murphy and Mark Petrakis, to name but a few.

 

Our Bamboodu Float is coming along beautifully, and I can’t wait to show it off at the parade on Monday, May 29, 2017.

 

Join your neighbors to keep democracy alive!

 

Learn more about the Bamboodu Float: bit.ly/mvcan-float-info

 

Learn more about my Bamboodu Theater: bit.ly/bamboodu-info

 

See more photos of the Bamboodu Float:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157683621675736

 

See more photos of the Bamboodu Theater:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157680393574291

 

Learn more about MVCAN at www.mvcan.org/

 

#resist #mvcan #politicalart #bamboodu

My brother in law took me to an old shoreman in southern Md named Capt. Jackie Russell.....he has old skipjacks and crabbing gear all over the place.....went around shooting his docks and barn trying to show his stuff.....HDR 5 ex....tone mapped in Photomatix, PP in CS3 with a touch of Topaz Adjust

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brooksville, florida

Float in the Rock River in Rockford

Allot of Loy Krathong floats sadly with no lit candles since it was so windy.

 

Loy Krathong is held on the full moon of the 12th month in the traditional Thai lunar calendar. In the western calendar this usually falls in November.

 

"Loy" means "to float". "Krathong" is a raft about a handspan in diameter traditionally made from a section of banana tree trunk (although modern-day versions use specially made bread 'flowers' and may use styrofoam), decorated with elaborately-folded banana leaves, flowers, candles, incense sticks etc. During the night of the full moon, many people will release a small raft like this on a river. Governmental offices, corporations and other organizations also build much bigger and more elaborate rafts, and these are often judged in contests. In addition, fireworks and beauty contests take place during the festival.

Fish parade float, Eureka Cal.

I am creating an art float with friends and neighbors for this year’s Mill Valley Memorial Day Parade.

 

Our float for this parade features the Bamboodu Theater, a mobile puppet stage I created for civic events and art shows. Our first show stars Lady Liberty and Mr. Trump. As music plays, a Mr. Trump’s recent tweets and alternative facts appear on a news ticker. Each time Trump says something wrong, Liberty hits him on his thick, bobbing head.

 

As we march, we will invite parade watchers to sing along the inspiring poem by Emma Lazarus about the Statue of Liberty (“Give me your tired, your poor …”). Through this interactive art experience, we hope to engage people of all ages to change the world through civic action.

 

I am building this float with a wonderful team at the Mill Valley Community Action Network (MVCAN), a local political group which I recently joined to resist the conservative takeover of our country.

 

I’m very grateful to all our friends and neighbors who are helping bring it to life: Danny Altman, Laura Boles, Jean Bolte, Phyllis Florin, David Glad, Peter Graumann, Edward Janne, Suz Lipman, Jean Marie Murphy and Mark Petrakis, to name but a few.

 

Our Bamboodu Float is coming along beautifully, and I can’t wait to show it off at the parade on Monday, May 29, 2017.

 

Join your neighbors to keep democracy alive!

 

Learn more about the Bamboodu Float: bit.ly/mvcan-float-info

 

Learn more about my Bamboodu Theater: bit.ly/bamboodu-info

 

See more photos of the Bamboodu Float:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157683621675736

 

See more photos of the Bamboodu Theater:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157680393574291

 

Learn more about MVCAN at www.mvcan.org/

 

#resist #mvcan #politicalart #bamboodu

 

Us civil engineers seem to have slipped a few notches from the good ole days. Maybe we can get ourselves into a few parades again ... ya know, return to the glory days. LOL

 

My wife surfs ebay for all sorts of things, and she's constantly trying to find engineer or civil engineer memorabilia. Seems that sort of thing is rarer than hen's teeth. But she surely hit the jackpot with this one.

 

What's funny is this print is only 2.5" X 1.5". Tiny. I scanned this in at 1200 dpi, and it was still only 5mb.

We created a political art float with friends and neighbors for the 2017 Mill Valley Memorial Day Parade.

 

The Bamboodu Theater is a puppet show on wheels, starring Lady Liberty and Mr. Trump. Each time Trump says something wrong, Liberty hits him on his thick, bobbing head. A news ticker displays some of Mr. Trump’s latest fake news tweets.

 

Parade watchers will be invited to sing along the inspiring poem on liberty: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses …”

 

We built this float in my front yard with a wonderful team at the Mill Valley Community Action Network (MVCAN), a local political group which I recently joined to resist the conservative takeover of our country. Through this interactive art experience, we hope to engage people of all ages to get engaged in political action.

 

In this final session, we rehearsed our Bamboodu Theater performance and practiced our sing-along. We then loaded the float in a van, to transport it to the parade on Monday, May 29, 2017.

 

I’m very grateful to all our friends and neighbors helped us bring this project to life: Danny Altman, Laura Boles, Phyllis Florin, David Glad, Peter Graumann, Edward Janne, Suz Lipman, Charlene Lundgren, Jean Marie Murphy and Mark Petrakis and Martha Roush, to name but a few.

 

Join your neighbors to keep democracy alive!

 

Learn more about the Bamboodu Float: bit.ly/mvcan-float-info

 

Learn more about my Bamboodu Theater: fabriceflorin.com/bamboodu-theater/

 

See more photos of the Bamboodu Float:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157683621675736

 

See more photos of the Bamboodu Theater:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157680393574291

 

Learn more about MVCAN at www.mvcan.org/

 

#bamboodu #makerart #mvcan #politicalart #radicalpuppets #resist

 

A roller derby float, driven by a man sticking his head out the door to see around his obscured window.

Miss Allegan float 1964

In situ, exactly as we found it. There are two more visible in the background. Glass floats were used by ocean fishermen around the Pacific Rim (and elsewhere) for decades before being replaced by plastic. They're no longer used but still wash ashore occasionally after storms. This is the biggest one I've ever seen.

I am creating an art float with friends and neighbors for this year’s Mill Valley Memorial Day Parade.

 

Our float for this parade features the Bamboodu Theater, a mobile puppet stage I created for civic events and art shows. Our first show stars Lady Liberty and Mr. Trump. As music plays, a Mr. Trump’s recent tweets and alternative facts appear on a news ticker. Each time Trump says something wrong, Liberty hits him on his thick, bobbing head.

 

As we march, we will invite parade watchers to sing along the inspiring poem by Emma Lazarus about the Statue of Liberty (“Give me your tired, your poor …”). Through this interactive art experience, we hope to engage people of all ages to change the world through civic action.

 

I am building this float with a wonderful team at the Mill Valley Community Action Network (MVCAN), a local political group which I recently joined to resist the conservative takeover of our country.

 

I’m very grateful to all our friends and neighbors who are helping bring it to life: Danny Altman, Laura Boles, Jean Bolte, Phyllis Florin, David Glad, Peter Graumann, Edward Janne, Suz Lipman, Jean Marie Murphy and Mark Petrakis, to name but a few.

 

Our Bamboodu Float is coming along beautifully, and I can’t wait to show it off at the parade on Monday, May 29, 2017.

 

Join your neighbors to keep democracy alive!

 

Learn more about the Bamboodu Float: bit.ly/mvcan-float-info

 

Learn more about my Bamboodu Theater: fabriceflorin.com/bamboodu-theater/

 

See more photos of the Bamboodu Float:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157683621675736

 

See more photos of the Bamboodu Theater:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157680393574291

 

Learn more about MVCAN at www.mvcan.org/

 

#resist #mvcan #politicalart #bamboodu

From a walk along Abbott Street to the downtown waterfront and lunch at Cactus Club

We had a few days of hazy, hot and humid. Thankfully we have plenty of friends with pools.

 

For Shutter Sisters color month, purple.

 

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Float planes moored in Ketchikan, Alaska.

 

Basically, if I see a sea plane of any type I get a photograph. I can’t help myself that way. I come from about as inland as you can get in the UK, so these will always remain a novelty to me. They seem to speak of a bygone age.

 

Here you have three for your money.

 

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