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Frank saying hello - he goes to the groomer tomorrow to get cleaned up - he is matting up badly so I figure it is time - it is warming up so he will be fine.
NOTE: While loading this photo, at 9:25 PM (EST), 3/11/2010 - I got a knock on the door - the neighbors pit bull dug under the fence, through my garden, and was it my yard yet again.
Carolina Chickadee with a beak-full of nesting material. It appeared that it had collected too much and had to stop and reorganize its collection so that it could see where it was flying.
Clarks Creek Nature Preserve
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
I took these pictures out of spite, but I like how they turned out.
His necklace is from lilienchan.
Hot Fuzz: an extremely soft shell with teddy bear ears; fully lined in a black cotton French terry. Cool lavender paw print! Available on Etsy!
Zvex Fuzz Probe, got my the Vexter series because I'm a raging hobo (and I couldn't find many in the UK... ooh also I wanted the LED to tell if it's turned on and the funny port for the PSA 230es adaptor).
Squeally squeals and such. Don't think I'm going to have any built in fuzz factory guitars... just doesn't make sense man... just doesn't make sense.
But yeah, can play Plug in baby and a host of other fuzz related tunes. Pick up a bag today
on friday, october 4, 2013, we had an exciting live performance by schoolly D, cypress junkies and imiskoumbria. supporting musicians were kostas karavolas, guitarist with prejudice reborn, don freaka of skull records, tiny jackal, all organized by george zervos at fuzz live music club.
you can see the complete set of pictures on my flickr set.
Lord, its been a while since anyone's walked or driven here. The pavement's all cracked, grass has grown through the crevices ... these aliens must have been decent guys. They left a hell of a mess, of course ... burning fuzz ...
The houses in the Plague Quarter are peeling and lifeless, but the windows are mostly intact. Now at night when you crawl by, you can see the glow inside, as if alcohol were burning in bluish tongues. That's the hellslime radiating from the basement.
--- p.21. The Strugatsky Brothers (1972). Roadside Picnic. Gollanz (2012).
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THIS ALBUM ('THE ZONE')
These images are very broadly inspired by Tarkovsky's film, ’Stalker’ (1979) and the book he loosely based it on, ’Roadside Picnic’, by the Strugatsky Brothers (1972). Images here are not meant to literally recreate ’Stalker’ scenes, but aim to capture plausibly similar or related scenes, with a similar mood where possible. Much of the film's mood in 'The Zone' itself is dream-like or eery. There are no illustrations in the book (at least, not in my edition). Its mood is mostly less dream-like and more matter-of-fact and action-based.
BACKGROUND
An only vaguely observed, transient, alien event on Earth (The Visit or The Visitation) left behind a hazardous Zone where strange objects, events and conditions occur. They defy scientific understanding, and prove to be a very complex, and sometimes fatal, maze of traps. Those brave and skilful enough (Stalkers), risk these hazards, not always successfully, and enter The Zone illegally to earn a living by collecting particular objects which have acquired substantial financial value on the black market.
In the film, most of the action takes place within The Zone. According to the film's short English language, introductory synopsis, "The setting of the film is a tiny town on the outskirts of The Zone, a wilderness area which has been cordoned off by the government. Stalker works as a guide to bring people in and out The Zone to a room [The Room] which is said to grant the deepest innermost wishes …. Residual effects of an unnamed occurrence have transformed a mundane rural area scattered with ruined buildings into an area where the normal laws of physics no longer apply …."
In the book, the equivalent of The Room is an obscure Golden Sphere the route to which has been discovered by, or passed on to, just a very few Stalkers.
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Hot Fuzz: an extremely soft shell with teddy bear ears; fully lined in a black cotton French terry. Cool lavender paw print! Available on Etsy!
Hot Fuzz: an extremely soft shell with teddy bear ears; fully lined in a black cotton French terry. Cool lavender paw print! Available on Etsy!
Hot Fuzz: an extremely soft shell with teddy bear ears; fully lined in a black cotton French terry. Cool lavender paw print! Available on Etsy!
Hot Fuzz: an extremely soft shell with teddy bear ears; fully lined in a black cotton French terry. Cool lavender paw print! Available on Etsy!
Since I gave Frank a bath last weekend, his coat has gone crazy. I am going to take him to a groomer in a month. I am visiting family and friends up north in mid-March, it is still very cold up there so I'll let him keep the coat until we return.
So the simple fuzz pedal design I was playing with on a breadboard recently will be in a proper case sometime this weekend if all goes well..
To make the best use of space I used some SMD resistors and capacitors. But half the components are still through-hole.
I think the board turned out pretty good, and it mounts directly to the base of a normal 3PDT stomp switch, no PCB pins version necessary.
I even had a cool little art deco vinyl "Fuzz" sticker made for it. I thought it would add a cool touch to the simple fuzz.
Sometime in the near future I will post an audio test on my YouTube Channel.
Hot Fuzz: an extremely soft shell with teddy bear ears; fully lined in a black cotton French terry. Cool lavender paw print! Available on Etsy!