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Passer's by (mainly children) co-operatively created something from small stones and found objects. At the Woodford Folk Festival, New Year's Eve 2010.

The handle of my washer broke off, leaving a short section of threaded rod remaining. To give a new handle something to grab on to, I extended the threaded rod with a long coupling nut. Two small jam nuts keep the new handle from turning out of the coupling nut. The new "T" handle is a section of welding rod welded to a bolt. It's ugly, but it works and hasn't failed since I put it in.

No Frig..no problem

Nico Soffiato Quartet at Tillie's, Brooklyn

既然說「建設美好家園」,為何又要拆呢?

Chicken and red peppers in a red wine sauce with rice. Fresh spinach salad with olive oil and a balsamic vinager reduction.

 

Sauce: liberal amount of red wine with salt, pepper, brown sugar, paprika, minced garlic and some corn starch for a thicker consistency.

Maria Bertel - trombone, keyboard

 

Selvhenter (DK/US)

feat. Marilyn Mazur

Maria Bertel - trombone, keyboard

Marilyn Mazur - drums, percussion

Anja Jacobsen - drums

Jaleh Negari - drums, keyboard

 

Electrified, amplified and distorted trombone, extremly powerful and thunderous sound.

  

Moers Festival 2023

27.5.2023, Germany

 

Performance "sichtlaut" at Torhout (B).

Performers: Peter Jacquemyn (B) - Contrabass/Voice, Wu Wei (D) - Sheng, Gunda Gottschalk (D) - ViolinI-Fen Lin (D) - Dance, Geraldo Si (D) - DanceSigrid tanghe (B) - Projection, Klaas Verpoest - Projection

Pictures: Bo Devroye

To load heavy wheelbarrows of broken concrete into a truck, just make a ramp. And cross your fingers.

The reddish colour is because of ruby port wine.

...And as I always do, drizzle over fresh creammmmm.....mmmm... :)))

Elisabeth plays a mean tin whistle

Here we find our talented crew gaffer taping a DSLR to a tea trolley.

 

Most of these takes were -of course- completely unusable. But with a little post production magic we got a nice result from one of them at least.

The Red Cross knows all too well about being prepared. So when the rains came, we shifted gears and moved the event indoors.

Hotel parking lot, Hartford, CT.

Max uses his binoculars as an improvised zoom lens for his point and shoot camera. Not as accurate, but surprisingly effective. You can see the photo he was taking here.

I quite enjoy photos of security objects and this was no exception. I think it was a bit over exposed but it's just something I'll have to work on.

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