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"What do you mean a mess? I already cleaned up the mess..." A colourful, fun apron with pockets and splats. © 2011 Tara Crowley
Apron fabric on Spoonflower:
My new Israelian ants, coin is there for size comparison... atleast to my few Swedish visitors... :P
Though, the coin is too close tothe lens to work as a good comparison... those workers are actaully abit bigger than the coin suggests.
I laid a softbox prototype on the floor while Tesla was milling about. It's too small probably but I think I'll semi-permanently attach some old manual flash to it if I can thyristorize one and use it as a desk macro light fixture.
...I was just messing with this picture. I'm not really back. I just had to think of fall. The Lord has been good.
Hebrews 13:20-21:
"Now may the God of peace who brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, the great shepherd of the sheep, by the blood of the eternal covenant, equip you with everything good that you may do his will, working in us that which is pleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ, to whom be glory forever and ever. Amen."
I didn't realize how much ribbon I had because it was in a bunch of different places! Time to organize!
I like this shot. It's got such great color and symmetry. My hair was a beautiful mess of curls, it was nice because I'm used to my usual stick straight hair. Something about wearing that veil made me feel like a princess, so girly and twirly! I guess it was the main marker that indicated this was my day!
Literally...Whilst out for lunch I spotted this gigantic seagull bin raiding and making a mess. This is one of the most annoying things about the seagulls in Aberdeen, along with stealing people's food and pooping on your car...
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28 page, full colour, staple bound photo zine.
with flicks that follow a messy bunch of spray painters.
complimentary mix of hand drawn & printed stickers thrown in
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CPM Rex M4, 67 HRC
Blade length / Klingenlänge: 95mm
Thickness / Dicke: 3,8mm
Height / Höhe: 20mm
Handle / Griff: 100mm, 15mm thick / dick - OD linen micarta with red fibre liner / olivefarbenes Leinenmicarta mit roter Fieberunterlage
M208 mess. One of the drawbacks of a "Flexible Classroom" is that occasionally it's left in poor condition.
i went to a christian thrift store and filled up a box with treasures and spent $3 on all of these things!
my favorite find was the doll heads
It's more about the sounds than the looks! My video cam doesn't have the greatest sound (or AF) in the world but it should give an idea.
This guy gave me the most crap when I asked them if they could clear up the mess. He was a dick and deserved to fall off the roof on a rusty nail.
Colonie de Messor Barbarus
Messor barbarus est une grande fourmi monogyne - une seule reine par colonie - à fondation indépendante - la reine est capable de fonder seule la colonie - de la sous-famille des Myrmicinae. On les trouve essentiellement autour du Bassin Méditerranéen, où elles s'installent en creusant leurs galeries dans des sols secs, voire rocheux. Messor, du latin messis veut dire « moisson » . Principalement granivores, les messor récoltent des graines qu'elles acheminent jusqu'au nid en formant des « autoroutes » à double sens de plusieurs dizaines de mètre de long sur quelques centimètres de large. Une fois acheminées jusqu'au nid, les graines sont stockées au sec pour éviter leur germination. Les fourmis, incapables d'ingurgiter autre chose que des matières liquides, broient les graines qu'elles aspergent de liquide salivaire. L'amylase va fractionner les molécules d'amidon en molécules de glucose et les dissoudre. La graine va se transformer en pâte spongieuse appelée « pain de fourmi ». Les fourmis se nourriront en suçant le liquide nutritif présent dans ce pain.
8. und 9. Oktober 2011 im Bürgerzentrum. Aktiv & Gesund - Die Messe rund ums älter werden. Bildbericht.
Messer Tulipano is an annual festival dedicated to tulip flowers, that is held in Pralormo (Turin), Italy. (2006 www.nokonline.it)