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CSX train KH00, knicknamed the Letterkenny Local, clatters over Wagner Road on its way to interchange with the Pennsylvania and Southern Railway.

Rainbow hair with holographic hair tinsel, I actually just used some holographic thread... I pinned my hair up like this after washing it and applying mouse, then after it dried and I took the pins out I had really pretty wavy hair. though I don't think I actually got any pictures of that... =/

Decorating the old mud room windows then we'll put them in one of the gardens

Congo. Mid-1950s.

 

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2019 - Matthew showing his Threenager face.

Canape - Candle Making Set

Hilly Haalan - Adeline Jumpsuit

 

Taken at Eclipse - Candle-Making Experience

Kaylee, my 4 year old granddaughter, being silly.

Using collage to make marks

Done for OCA textiles course www.spansstudio.co.uk/?p=3163

Miles Pundsack-Poe grating white chocolate over white chocolate-yogurt parfait with pumpkin and a chestnut of roasted white chocolate; a dessert from The Restaurant at Meadowood.

 

Twelve Days of Christmas

Day 12: Christopher Kostow

The Restaurant at Meadowood

Meadowood Napa Valley

St. Helena, California

(Jessica Shelton; December 19, 2015)

 

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El Nevado de Toluca o Xinantécatl es un volcán mexicano extinto ubicado en el estado de México, entre los valles de Toluca y Tenango , Alcanza una altitud de 4690 msnm, siendo la cuarta formación más alta de México, La temperatura media anual es de -2 a 12° C. , El fondo está ocupado por dos lagunas de agua potable separadas por una corriente o bóveda de lava: la laguna del Sol y la de la Luna. Ambos cuerpos de agua se conectan mediante filtración, ya que ocupan el espacio de las chimeneas del volcán.

 

The Nevado de Toluca or Mexico Xinantécatl extinct volcano is located in the state of Mexico, between the valleys of Toluca and Tenango, reaches an altitude of 4690 meters, making it the fourth highest in Mexico training, annual average temperature is -2 12 ° C. , The background is occupied by two water ponds separated by a lava flow or dome: the lagoon of the Sun and the Moon. Both water bodies are connected by filtration, occupying the space of the chimneys of the volcano.

Cineaste365 (November 26, 2013 - Day 045): Today's selection for Cineaste365 goes to Mark Sandrich's "The Gay Divorcee" starring Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire.

 

I am making an effort to watch all Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers films and the film I decided to start out with is their first major film together “The Gay Divorcee” from 1934 and what a fantastic film this one turned out to be. For one, the choreography of the dancing is remarkable. From the first initial dance number from Fred Astaire, you know you’re in for a visual treat and this film does not disappoint.

 

The comedy and storyline are coherent and immediately, you can’t help but be amazed by the amazing chemistry between both Astaire and Rogers. Despite the two not wanting to create this “musical team”, I can see why audiences wanted to see these two together. They both click and as Astaire is fantastic with his dance moves, Rogers compliments him. Also, there is such class and grace between these two performers that it shows onscreen and makes you appreciate their dancing. It’s really enjoyable to watch.

 

Of course, for many people “The Gay Divorcee” is famous for its dance numbers.

 

From Astaire’s solo performance of “Needle in a Haystack” in which he dances and sings to “Let’s K-nock K-nees” featuring Betty Grable (pre-World War II pinup girl) and Edward Everett Horton was enjoyable. Although, Horton is not much of a dancer, Grable’s addition for this short segment was quite refreshing to see. But this is the first choreographed number with a number of people on the beach boardwalk and is fun to watch.

 

But it’s when you see the two together, that is when you see the magic of these two individuals. Their performance of Cole Porter’s “Night and Day” was delightful and perfectly choreographed and you can’t help but admire their dance performance. Classy and sexy, a wonderful scene.

 

But of course, the scene that will just make the viewer watch in awe and literally be mesmerized is the 20-minute performance of “The Continental”. Wonderful choreography and also cinematography for this scene alone. Absolutely fantastic!

 

If you want to watch Astaire/Rogers film, I recommend the Astaire/Rogers Ultimate Collection DVD Box Set!

 

beautiful are families...who equally honor the life of needy grandparents...making them happy...for a sense of belongingness...

Blogged in The Woodwork: Making it rain (a story with three "Mark"d bills.).

 

Making it rain

Tagged, Financial District, San Francisco, California

 

Nikon D200, Tokina AT-X PRO 16-50mm f/2.8 DX

Aperture (raw fine tuning, levels, highlights/shadows, white balance, noise reduction), Kubota (lord of the rings everyday, canvas keyline), Photoshop (composite of sequence)

1/200sec @ f/2.8, iso320, 16mm (24mm)

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I get a brick of cash for getting Mark hired. (View large on black)

 

That’s $2500 in $20 bills I just threw into the air. We were a bit rushed because the bank was about to close. I’m wearing glasses because I’m hungover from the night before.

 

I like the green keyline, don’t you? It’s money.

 

A selection of 8 out of 15 shots taken in high speed mode. This is a 97 megapixel image. :-)

A student from Monmouth College works to build a home with Habitat for Humanity in Charlotte, North Carolina. The students planned the service as part of their Alternative Spring Break program.

  

Photo by Daniel M. Reck.

We spend an afternoon making magical mushroom lights in our garden with young Theodore Carman, one of my art students, his mother Isabelle and my friend Jean.

 

In our first session, we created the mushroom stems and domes, as well as the LED lights for a dozen mushrooms. We made them by soldering surface-mounted LEDs and resistors to a stiff wire, mixing watercolor with clear silicon, shaping the stems and domes with saran wrap.

 

We got the first mushroom to light up at the end of the day, and it looked truly magical!

 

In our next session, we will assemble all these parts, drill holes in a wooden log and attach the mushrooms to it, soldering all the wires to a holder with three AA batteries.

 

If you like, you can easily make your own by following the instructions in this fine video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5LjGFkpApw

 

It takes about 6 hours to make these mushrooms over two sessions, but the results make it all worthwhile.

 

For months, Theodore kept asking if we could make these mushrooms during our maker art classes at the Lycée, but I thought this would be too hard for some of the younger kids in our course. So I offered to have him come to our home when the course ended, so we could fulfill his dream in a smaller group.

 

Making art with friends is such a pleasant experience. I think creative collaborations like these are good for society, and should be encouraged more.

 

View photos of our other maker art classes: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157663074065150

You need to get some star paper, or make your own. If you are using printer paper, cut it into half inch strips.

 

If you are buying it, toytogo.com is a great place.

I WS Frederico Mendes em Balneario

Praia dos Amores

Carrie Petrich adds paint to a mummy mask at Specter Studios, a Halloween costume factory in Sharpsburg, Pa. www.specter-studios.com/

Have your guests come through the entrance hall to the marquee

Making samples of some spring things...

Making Snow at minus 18 C (4F)

Dayton RTA's Marmon Herrington Christmas trolley bus makes the turn off of Monument Ave. onto Ludlow.

Making bibs from towels and self made biastape from quilting fabric.

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making silk from silkworms.

Dan Meth blows air to create swirls in colored water with dish soap, recording it on video to be a 60's hippie background for one of his cartoons. Incredibly creative and effective.

I decided to try my hand at making some hard cider this year. I’ve been making my own apple cider vinegar for a few years and I’ve heard it’s better if you start with hard cider. Generally to make my vinegar I simply pour cider into a big glass jar, cover with cheesecloth and let it sit for a few months until it’s vinegar, easy as that. I do buy unpasteurized cider from a small local press, so it contains the natural yeasts in it that ferment it and then turn it into vinegar.

 

for more of the story: chiotsrun.com/2009/11/02/making-hard-cider/

... With what he has...

 

Union Point, Oakland, CA

With so many eastbounds on the Sunset Route, it was time to be creative with shots. Here, an UP stacker is framed between shade trees planted at the Imperial Sugar complex in Sugar Land, TX.

Sorry pela péssima qualidade das fotos! Sem regulagem, sem iluminação, só a empolgação mesmo!!! Enfim, só pra mostrar minha ankle boot linda, que já não é mais "sapato de duende" pra mim!!!

 

A possibilidade e versatilidade de look's é imensa com esse modelo!

 

Não saí com ela ainda, mas é muito confortável, quentinha (não deve ser usada em dias muito quentes, pois não tem ventilação), pra dias de frio e chuva torna-se perfeita! A numeração é normal, peguei meu número mesmo, tam. 35, não achei difícil de calçar, e ela tem aquela meia, que assim como a Tamy, eu adoro!

 

ps: não use com meias brancas!!! Hahahaha!

 

Gentem, quero a xadrez agora, comofaz!!!! Hahahahaha!

Another year, another go at a project! I think a 365 was a bit optimistic, so maybe a 52 would be better! I was bought a wine making kit a while ago and have only just to get it going. I like the pressure valve which appeals to my engineering side

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