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It took me a while but I finally found some inspiration for a second image for my "fool me" series.

Fool is serving in this pot to your table

"Forget me Not" & "Lilith" on the Macclesfield Canal between Fools Nook and Bosley carrying clothes and Bric a brac to Sale for sale in a charity shop. The red haired lady was a towpath walker who joined us for a ride.

April Fools Couples Negril , Jamaica 2006

Fool's Glory @ The Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton, 20/04/14

© 2014 Tony Gaskin - Stagedive Photography

Chain of Fools World Tour, Part I - Tynemouth

Trevor Foltz

Shippensburg, PA

Jon Bon Jovi covering Chain Of Fools at Tiger Jam at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas

Silly Fools band

#nuthondesign

Desenho feito com caneta esferográfica azul.

Martyr De Mona + The Black Hounds + Fool's Glory + Lightfire @ The Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton, Sunday 20th April 2014.

Photographs by Tony Gaskin for Midlands

Rocks

© 2014 Tony Gaskin - Stagedive Photography

The Ayalon Institute was a secret ammunition factory disguised as part of a kibbutz to fool the British back in the 1940s. Jewish people used the factory in their efforts to fight for the independent state of Israel. Organizers went to extreme measures to build and sustain this secret factory within the kibbutz. Between 1945 and 1948, the Ayalon Institute produced more than 2 million 9mm bullets.

During the British mandate, the Jewish people began planning ways to make machinery and guns to fight for independence. While manufacturing guns didn’t prove to be that difficult, it was very challenging to make bullets for the guns.

So, a group of Jewish people decided to build a ammunitions factory under a kibbutz, which is a communal area of land designed for a specific purpose, such as farming. The area was near a British base. In 1945, the group built structures on the surface that resembled a kibbutz and in about three weeks, they built an entire ammunitions factory eight meters underground. The factory was about the size of a tennis court.

The factory stopped operating in 1948, three years after being built. In 1987, the factory was restored and turned into a museum that is now open to the public.

 

[2008] “Half Fool” o in italiano “Il Re di Coppe” è il bicchiere doppio uso che, in un solo pezzo, racchiude un bicchiere da acqua e uno da vino. Stabile, versatile, sempre reversibile. La forma permette di non scaldare il contenuto e di impugnarlo in modo comodo e sicuro.

Progetto selezionato per l’esposizione Food Design 5 nel 2008.

Fools Garden am 20. Januar 2007

im Speicher in Schwerin

we just got done reading the great gatsby and daisy said she wants her daughter to grow up to be a "beautiful little fool" so she doesn't notice her husbands flaws...shed be better not knowing

" Day after day, alone on the hill,

The man with the foolish grin is keeping perfectly still.

But nobody wants to know him,

They can see that he's just a fool.

And he never gives an answer .....

 

But the fool on the hill,

Sees the sun going down.

And the eyes in his head,

See the world spinning around."

 

From "The fool on the hill", one of the most delicate Beatles' tunes.

 

Dedicated to every fool on the hill all over the world

 

Concert Fool's Gold

Le 28 juin 2011 à la Dynamo (Toulouse)

In everything one must consider the end.

 

— Jean De La Fontaine

 

Typeface: Burbank

 

Merchandise available: www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/84999756

Photo from the UW Drama production "Fool for Love", the story of two battle-weary lovers meeting for a final conflict.

 

Directed by Catherine Seeback.

 

The production ran from February 3-6 and 10-13 in 1999 in n Studio 180, Hagey Hall at the University of Waterloo.

  

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