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making hay while the sun shines

Royal Scot passes Little Fenton

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.

popartshop.blogspot.com/2011/04/footbook-meli ssa-making-a

making silk from silkworms.

Putting handles on bird bowls in the studio today

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!

Amid ever-growing waves of terrorism in Pakistan and continuous unrest in Karachi – the financial backbone of the country, a good news came from creeks of Karo Chaan, near Keti Bandar on 22 June 2013 when Pakistan reclaimed the world record of planting the maximum number of mangroves in a day and regained its position in the Guinness Book of World Records by planting 798,700 mangroves in a single day.

 

The record of planting maximum number of plants in a day was first made by Mexico by planting 348,493 mangrove saplings in a day followed by India with 447,874 trees. In 2009, the Sindh forest department set the world record by planting 541,176 mangroves in a single day but the Indians again broke the record in August 2009 by planting 611,110 mangroves plants.

 

The overall purpose of the activity was to focus on the significance of the Indus Delta mangroves, its affiliated biodiversity and above all, the dependence of coastal communities on this fragile and vulnerable ecosystem.

 

In the above picture, planters are planting the mangroves at an Island of Kharo Chaan, and a media person is making their movie....!

My freind Alain making the hole through the ice (18 inches) on the St-Laurent river.

This is a collage of unfinished projects I made in July 2012 as a visual reminder for myself of the projects I would like to finish up. So far this is the progress I've made. I believe the Christmas Wagon Wheel Dresden will be next in line to finish up. It feels good to be making progress :o)

 

1. Stars & Diamonds scrap quilt, 2. One Block Wonder blocks, 3. Subway Quilt, 4. Medallion Quilt~Flying Geese Border, 5. Pinwheel Sampler Top~Completed, 6. Snow~Kissed Star x 12 Days, 7. Soiree Whirly-gig cuddle quilt, 8. 2010 Liberated Wedding Ring, 9. Crazy Nine Patch, 10. French Braid, 11. Layered Dresden~Demo, 12. French Swoon Mosiac, 13. Better Late Than Never??, 14. Drizella Top is Complete!, 15. Mock-up of log cabin block, 16. Jewel Star Pillow Progress, 17. Bear Paw Wool Wall Hanging, 18. Annie Hall Sweater {crochet}, 19. Twisting Lace Sock Progress, 20. Fusion Blanket Progress

 

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Shared Assets local OI-10 makes a run for the Hillside Avenue crossing, which was packed with snow on both sides. OI-10 is heading to Oasis Foods to give them a switch. This was after a few days of inactivity, which put Oasis into a crunch for cars.

After the locomotive cleared the crossing, it left a pile of snow on both sides of the road, confusing motorists trying to cross.

 

The temperature has been in the low teens for the past three days. Schools have been closed since Monday, since the windshield have been in the negative. Pudgey has refused to so out for anything longer than a mad 10 second dash to water the snow.... And then rush back in, jump into bed and get under the blankets. We are hoping it warms up soon.... The little booger hasn't taken his normal number of trips outside in three days.

Student Affairs hosted Making your Mark on Aug. 21 as part of Orientation activities.

Documentation of my performance with fire-extinguisher

 

photos by Ondřej Mladý

I'm making a batch of garlic dill pickles. They'll be ready in three weeks.

From inside the sales tent at The Marshmallow Festival 2014, Ligonier, Indiana.

"Music is an outburst of the soul." ~Frederick Delius

 

Saying My ABC's

Music is for "M"

 

Beautiful fallow deer photographed in Petworth Park during the rutting season.

 

The fallow deer (Dama dama) is a ruminant mammal belonging to the family Cervidae. This common species is native to western Eurasia, but has been introduced widely elsewhere. It often includes the rarer Persian fallow deer as a subspecies (D. d. mesopotamica), while others treat it as an entirely different species (D. mesopotamica).

 

Petworth House and Park in Petworth, West Sussex, England, has been a family home for over 800 years. The estate was a royal gift from the widow of Henry I to her brother Jocelin de Louvain, who soon after married into the renowned Percy family. As the Percy stronghold was in the north, Petworth was originally only intended for occasional use.

 

Petworth, formerly known as Leconfield, is a major country estate on the outskirts of Petworth, itself a town created to serve the house. Described by English Heritage as "the most important residence in the County of Sussex", there was a manorial house here from 1309, but the present buildings were built for the Dukes of Somerset from the late 17th century, the park being landscaped by "Capability" Brown. The house contains a fine collection of paintings and sculptures.

 

The house itself is grade I listed (List Entry Number 1225989) and the park as a historic park (1000162). Several individual features in the park are also listed.

 

It was in the late 1500s that Petworth became a permanent home to the Percys after Elizabeth I grew suspicious of their allegiance to Mary, Queen of Scots and confined the family to the south.

 

The 2nd Earl of Egremont commissioned Capability Brown to design and landscape the deer park. The park, one of Brownâs first commissions as an independent designer, consists of 700 acres of grassland and trees. It is inhabited by the largest herd of fallow deer in England. There is also a 12-hectare (30-acre) woodland garden, known as the Pleasure Ground.

 

Brown removed the formal garden and fishponds of the 1690âs and relocated 64,000 tons of soil, creating a serpentine lake. He bordered the lake with poplars, birches and willows to make the ânaturalâ view pleasing. A 1987 hurricane devastated the park, and 35,000 trees were planted to replace the losses. Gracing the 30 acres of gardens and pleasure grounds around the home are seasonal shrubs and bulbs that include lilies, primroses, and azaleas. A Doric temple and Ionic rotunda add interest in the grounds.

 

Petworth House is a late 17th-century mansion, rebuilt in 1688 by Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset, and altered in the 1870s by Anthony Salvin. The site was previously occupied by a fortified manor house founded by Henry de Percy, the 13th-century chapel and undercroft of which still survive.

 

Today's building houses an important collection of paintings and sculptures, including 19 oil paintings by J. M. W. Turner (some owned by the family, some by Tate Britain), who was a regular visitor to Petworth, paintings by Van Dyck, carvings by Grinling Gibbons and Ben Harms, classical and neoclassical sculptures (including ones by John Flaxman and John Edward Carew), and wall and ceiling paintings by Louis Laguerre. There is also a terrestrial globe by Emery Molyneux, believed to be the only one in the world in its original 1592 state.

 

For the past 250 years the house and the estate have been in the hands of the Wyndham family â currently Lord Egremont. He and his family live in the south wing, allowing much of the remainder to be open to the public.

 

The house and deer park were handed over to the nation in 1947 and are now managed by the National Trust under the name "Petworth House & Park". The Leconfield Estates continue to own much of Petworth and the surrounding area. As an insight into the lives of past estate workers the Petworth Cottage Museum has been established in High Street, Petworth, furnished as it would have been in about 1910.

 

www.nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth-house

Feeling lazy tonight, so it's canned pinto and black beans (instead of the hard pinto beans I usually use).. along with some really lean ground beef, onion, garlic, jalapeño, cayenne, chili powder, cumin, salt, pepper, diced tomatoes and some canned tomato sauce.

 

It's easy and quick (to prepare, but simmers for 2 hours). Yay.

The Making of the WaterColorBot. From a blog post, here.

Two men form letters out of aluminum, to be used for signage

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:18.964041/72.826116. km (Map link)

Student Affairs hosted Making your Mark on Aug. 21 as part of Orientation activities.

A closer view of the NKP 765 as it rushes through Edgerton, Ohio, with a Norfolk Southern employee special.

Olle from Velvet Six and Ms Foster from Paradoxx making out backstage at Rockperry Festival, Vaasa, Finland.

Student Affairs hosted Making your Mark on Aug. 21 as part of Orientation activities.

by gently blowing, the fire is made to grow (you can see the orange glow of the starting fire on her face)

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