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I took a similar frame in B/W but they did look good in colour as well, fear not B/W to return very soon.
Oh my, he's going "Pro" already?
Looks like Toby's picked up Henry's "Luscious Locks" account.
I'm sure Canine Couture will be most happy with their new model.
Our Daily Challenge - Aug 3, 2021 - QUOTE ON ART OR CREATIVITY
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“Everyone who’s ever taken a shower has had an idea. It’s the person who gets out of the shower, dries off, and does something about it who makes a difference.” —Nolan Bushnell
Love it.
Daily Dog Challenge - 3524. 8/3 "S is for..."
... soap and shower cap!
Yes, I made the "shower cap" tonight. The largest circle I could cut out of a fat quarter (about 18" across), a quick pair of gathering stitches sewed around the edge, and Presto!
Oh - and then a sheet of paper towel tucked inside to give it a bit of personality.
Hubby made my day when he walked in the kitchen just as I was finishing and said "Shower cap?" :)
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Dedicated to the romantic moviegoers out there…
Dédicace aux amatrices (& amateurs ?) de films romantiques…
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LOCKS in my Studio Shed.........Brisbane Australia.
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It was a beautiful afternoon yesterday, so I decided to drive across to Foxton Locks, which are two or three miles to the west of Market Harborough in south Leicestershire.
Foxton Locks date from 1810 and consist of two "staircases" each of five locks, located on the Leicester line of the Grand Union Canal. They are named after the nearby village of Foxton, and are one of the more famous venues on the English canal system.
At the bottom of Foxton Locks is a large basin (pictured) where the Market Harborough Arm branches off from the Grand Union Canal. There has been a substantial investment here with new car parks and toilets, a lovely pub-restaurant, a second pub, a shop and a museum. The area is exceedingly popular with visitors. I passed a very pleasant hour or two, watching the activity on the canal and chatting to a couple of boat owners.
The Vagabond II, pictured on the right, takes visitors for a half-hour trip along the Grand Union Canal. On the far left is the canal junction for the Market Harborough Arm, while the canal under the bridge (centre left) leads to the old inclined plane that was in operation for a few years in the early 1900s. This enabled wider boats to pass through. The locks are out of frame to the right of the picture.
.- Locks, hearts, names and messages of colors .....
- Cerraduras, corazones, nombres y mensajes de colores....
On a photo meetup group outing, I walked on a pedestrian bridge over the Rideau Canal in Ottawa Canada. For whatever reasons, they locked locks, on the bridge railings. It looks so cool...
PARIS.- Pont de l'Archevêché ...
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The side on aerial view doesn't work brilliantly here, but does show how Stanley Locks drop down from the Leeds & Liverpool Canal towards Stanley Dock; on the left is the Tobacco Warehouse being repurposed for housing, on the right the new blue football stadium under construction.
love locks in Cologne, Germany
we had a look there on 18th Nov. 2013 ... they are all gone... too heavy
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Thelymitra maculata is a common sun orchid found through the hills east of Perth. It is named for the spots seen on the backs of the petals and sepals. The flowers are usually pale pink.
Photos: Fred
20, Abbeygate Street.
A Grade II Listed Building in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
The Lipstick and Locks
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The Door engraving reads Collis & Son
A Mr Collis opened a jewellers here in 1805, although the property itself dates from around 1720; it has a flying freehold with number 19. The shop front was designed by a London shopfitter, Sage of Clerkenwell, in 1897. At the same time, the display cases still evident up to 2012 were installed.
The trading name of Collis continued with its purchase in 1921 by William Miles, passing to his daughter and then on to her son, Peter Avis. He was one of the last owners of a business in Bury to occupy his shop premises.
Tone Mapped with NIK Collection Color EFEX pro 4 in Photoshop, corrected with Lightroom
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