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I rested a bit; my hip was bothering me, and then headed for the grade crossing to check the tracks since my view was blocked. Of course just as I got there a headlight popped up to the east! I Grrrrrrr! I hobbled back down the platform to get clear of the machinery; luckily the train was a slow poke due to the work zone, and I made it almost to the east end before I had to take a stand.
Downers Grove IL / Fairview Ave
BNSF w/b merchandise
BNSF 6730 ES44C4
BNSF 4773 Dash 9-44CW
JD and Paul making some bikes..and some pics of the dry build. Rides Awesome!
JD and Paul making some bikes..and some pics of the dry build. Rides Awesome!
by Mischa Badasyan
"I exist in the relations. Others create me and I am a reflection of others. I wanna be part of you - your body, your moment, your story, and your life. Once I met him. This encounter is still a memorable moment of something that moves me forward, let me dance and spin around. His body stucked to mine and we were breathing together. I have been embraced from inside, I became part of him. We were together, once and for ever."
Build your design on your Gelli plate, letting it dry thoroughly between additions of paint. Your tape will look like what is on the top of the plate (the lower layers of paint will not show). Once it is totally dry, pull off strips of color onto clear packaging tape -- creating "skins".
January 2014
Taken on my phone. Milly and I go down this track, or one of the many others around the house, every morning. Sometimes it's good just to be there.
1,5 kg Swedish turnips
2-3 carrots
2-3 potatos
Boil tender in salted water.
Mash with white pepper, salt, 1-2 teaspoons of sugar, lamb rib juice, cream, 100 g butter +/- thyme.
Another shot from my "A Pond in the Spring" blog entry.
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My friend Hailey came over, and we made pancakes. I let her do everything except break the egg. They were a little lumpier than they would have been, but still tasty. She even poured them in the pan and flipped them over!
Zet de cendolzeef op een bak met koud water en wrijf de pap door de gaatjes : tokowijzer.nl/glibbertjes
I...did not do a great job. ;_; They looked right, but didn't quite taste how I remembered. Slightly different ingredients than what I'd get in the US probably made an impact.
I captured a pair of chickadees making a nest in this rotten tree, which was standing in the marsh water. The green color in the background is the algae from the marsh pond.
This bird is on duty pecking away at the tree, boring a hole and cavity in which to lay eggs and raise chicks. Its mate is taking a rest (last post) but soon they will switch places :)
Look carefully and you can see specks of wood on the bird's beak...
This shot shows a child playing with sand on a projector to produce sand shadows on the wall.
Photography by Marinco Kojdanovski
by Mischa Badasyan
"I exist in the relations. Others create me and I am a reflection of others. I wanna be part of you - your body, your moment, your story, and your life. Once I met him. This encounter is still a memorable moment of something that moves me forward, let me dance and spin around. His body stucked to mine and we were breathing together. I have been embraced from inside, I became part of him. We were together, once and for ever."
The New York Historical Society took their art collection to the streets in the public art installation entitled Making History Matter. Replica portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Peter Cooper were strategically positioned in the Astor Place Triangle to celebrate New York’s 400th anniversary as well as the life and accomplishments of the two men. Cooper established the venerable Cooper Union College, located adjacent to the installation, and Lincoln delivered an important presidential campaign speech at the same location.
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Artervention
Making History Matter by LaPlaca Cohen
Presented with the New York Historical Society
Astor Place and Lafayette, Manhattan
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6th Avenue Bridge over the Vanderbilt rail yard
between Pacific Street and Atlantic Avenue
Prospect Heights
Brooklyn, New York
This is the making of this shot,
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These two friends had never light painted or gone into a crazy tunnel before. They just called me today to tell me to blow off homework and go again! Haha, i am excited that they like it. ∆
p.s. I chose homework=(
Spc. Robert Hubbard poses for a picture with Iraqi children outside an Iraqi police station in West Mosul, Iraq, April 16, 2008. Soldiers passed out Gatorade and water to the children. Hubbard is in 1st Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment from Fort Hood, Texas. Photo by Spc. John Crosby, 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment.
My stash of books just arrived, shipped straight from the book bindery! Others should start shipping from the warehouse next week! Surreal. Orders yours through www.makingthingsmove.com !!!