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so I'm desperately looking for criticism on this photo it was a full blown color shot with dad wearing a red t-shirt and I did my best to create this. I know it's really rough. Looking for everyone's input
The Twin Peaks sub from Des Moines, NM to Trinidad, CO is full of curves, as seen here as an empty coal train makes a letter U passing Trinchera, CO.
Turning an eight horse ploughing team in a tight circle is not easy and requires great coordination between the horses and a steadying hand from the driver. The horses have to sidestep while also moving forward in order to complete the turn successfully. 2017 New Zealand National Ploughing Championship. www.cfgphoto.com/photos-ploughing-championship-2017-3527.htm
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A year ago, I was in Calgary, Canada, producing a six hour miniseries, a new, invigorated and expansive version of Little House on the Prairie. I am still working on it in post production and the first two hours will air on ABC on March 26.
During the six months of prep and production I documented the "Making of the Movie" and posted daily images on Fotolog. I have culled through the six hundred or so images I posted during those six months and will be posting my favorites (some of them not previously posted) in the coming several weeks.
At Casey Elementary School on Camp Casey Jan. 14, students and parents take part in the school's second annual Math Madness workshop, which aimed to build math proficiency by using games and other activities to make the subject enjoyable for youngsters. In one of those activities, for example, competing groups had to use 20 strands of uncooked spaghetti and about a yard of masking tape to create the tallest possible structure that would support a marshmallow for at least 30 seconds without collapsing. - U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Noh Ha-kyung
April 27th, 1963
Leeds Holbeck
Making its mark as it passes Holbeck heading north is Stourton's Stanier 8F 2-8-0 48311
Good to see the Coal Tits back at Lomeshaye. They don't seem to have been arountd for a while.(P2390210_edited)
David Griffin's jewelry making class in the Doudna Fine Arts Center on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on February 1, 2012. (Jay Grabiec)
OK kids, what's unser those tarps? The answer is... nothing!! (Yeah, OK, that's what I thought too, but there's a method here.) This is all part of Brad Pitt's 'Making It Right' organization. Each group of body and roof structures represents one of the 150+ homes that are planned here. When enough money is donated to complete one house, one body structure will be moved square onto its lot and the roof sections placed on top.
Now I'm sure you're thinking the same thing I was: "Couldn't they build an entire home for the cost of all this pink tarp and the labour to put it up?" Well, possibly, but much of the parts and labour is donated and Mr Pitt himself is donating the money for the first seven houses. (About one-million dollars, so there.)
More on 'Make It Right' and 'the Pink Project' can be found at: www.makeitrightnola.org/
Lower Ninth Ward, 27 months after Hurricane Katrina
Before adding the nylon stocking. The base for the boddy is wire, some kind of foam and polyester wool.
Eleanor Roosevelt once remarked, “Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art.” Take a look at an older woman’s hands and you’ll see just that.
With a dad that's a little too fond of bringing out the camera, it's not strange that the kids sometimes gets a kind of camera fatigue.
This is what the youngest do when that happens. The upside is that even this will be a cool photo to have in his album when he grows up.
Birthday dinner last night was very nice. She was given amazing gifts this year...best ever because she's the big 13.
Pete and I got her a cell phone (that she's been begging for and whining about how she's the last kid in her school who doesn't have one...but we got it for her for more important reasons than that and she knows not to abuse it).
Her father got her a new bicycle, clothes, a beautiful necklace that suits her so well, and gave me money to help furnish her room with some nicer stuff. Yay!
My parents got her a laptop!! It was so cool to see her reaction...she had no idea and was SO excited. It is a Lenovo my dad found a deal on and it is needed...she has an old desktop that barely functions so she is always on my laptop and she needs a computer more and more often for school. This is good for everyone. :-)
She is most interested in making movies with it, though. Hahaha.
At Casey Elementary School on Camp Casey Jan. 14, students and parents take part in the school's second annual Math Madness workshop, which aimed to build math proficiency by using games and other activities to make the subject enjoyable for youngsters. In one of those activities, for example, competing groups had to use 20 strands of uncooked spaghetti and about a yard of masking tape to create the tallest possible structure that would support a marshmallow for at least 30 seconds without collapsing. - U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Noh Ha-kyung
Illustration by Henry Holiday (cut by Joseph Swain) to Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark, 1876.
Why should a peaceful activity like lace-making (see below or lines #277 to #280 of the Snark) have "proved an infringement of right"? This image may have been used to symbolize dissection in context with C. L. Dodgson's (aka Lewis Carroll's) involvement in the vivisection debate.
053 The last of the crew needs especial remark,
054 Though he looked an incredible dunce:
055 He had just one idea--but, that one being "Snark,"
056 The good Bellman engaged him at once.
057 He came as a Butcher: but gravely declared,
058 When the ship had been sailing a week,
059 He could only kill Beavers. The Bellman looked scared,
060 And was almost too frightened to speak:
061 But at length he explained, in a tremulous tone,
062 There was only one Beaver on board;
063 And that was a tame one he had of his own,
064 Whose death would be deeply deplored.
065 The Beaver, who happened to hear the remark,
066 Protested, with tears in its eyes,
067 That not even the rapture of hunting the Snark
068 Could atone for that dismal surprise!
069 It strongly advised that the Butcher should be
070 Conveyed in a separate ship:
071 But the Bellman declared that would never agree
072 With the plans he had made for the trip:
073 Navigation was always a difficult art,
074 Though with only one ship and one bell:
075 And he feared he must really decline, for his part,
076 Undertaking another as well.
077 The Beaver's best course was, no doubt, to procure
078 A second-hand dagger-proof coat--
079 So the Baker advised it-- and next, to insure
080 Its life in some Office of note:
081 This the Banker suggested, and offered for hire
082 (On moderate terms), or for sale,
083 Two excellent Policies, one Against Fire,
084 And one Against Damage From Hail.
085 Yet still, ever after that sorrowful day,
086 Whenever the Butcher was by,
087 The Beaver kept looking the opposite way,
088 And appeared unaccountably shy.
And if that was not enough:
273 The Boots and the Broker were sharpening a spade--
274 Each working the grindstone in turn:
275 But the Beaver went on making lace, and displayed
276 No interest in the concern:
277 Though the Barrister tried to appeal to its pride,
278 And vainly proceeded to cite
279 A number of cases, in which making laces
280 Had been proved an infringement of right.
421 But the Barrister, weary of proving in vain
422 That the Beaver's lace-making was wrong,
423 Fell asleep, and in dreams saw the creature quite plain
424 That his fancy had dwelt on so long.
(from Lewis Carroll's and Henry Holiday's The Hunting of the Snark, 1876)
Eva Amsen, Alice's Adventures in Animal Experimentation, 2007-09-19, network.nature.com/people/eva/blog/2007/09/19/alices-adve....
Lewis Carroll, Some Popular Fallacies About Vivisection, Fortnightly Review [London: 1865-1934] 23 (1875 Jun): 847-854; Online at Animal Rights History, 2003.
www.animalrightshistory.org/animal-rights-quotes/literatu...
On the usage of lace-needles with microscopes see pg. 391 in Darwin, C. R. 1849, On the use of the microscope on board ship, in Owen, R., Zoology. In Herschel, J. F. W. ed., A manual of scientific enquiry; prepared for the use of Her Majesty's Navy, and adapted for travellers in general. London: John Murray, pp. 389-395.
darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?viewtype=side&i...
Jed Mayer: The vivisection of the Snark, 2009-06-22: Victorian Poetry (Amazon etext in HTML)
www.amazon.com/vivisection-Snark-fictional-animal-Report/...
Rod Preece: Darwinism, Christianity, and the Great Vivisection Debate , Journal of the History of Ideas - Volume 64, Number 3, July 2003, pp. 399-419
www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/3654233
Letters on vivisection from/to Charles Darwin: www.darwinproject.ac.uk/advanced-search?as-corresp=&a...
By the way: Among all illustrations and apart from the Bellman's map this is the only illustration without a bell. Is that so?
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This was taken at Slate Run Living Historical Farm in Canal Winchester, Ohio. This is an 1880s working farm that is staffed with costumed volunteers who take care of the daily tasks of the farm. Visiting is like stepping back in time as you can watch as the volunteers plow the fields, tend the gardens, care for the livestock, and can and preserve the crops.