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Micro gardening as a practice to strengthen urban food systems. Photo taken in Dakar, Senegal, during the Dakar forum of francophone African signatories of the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact (www.fao.org/partnerships/container/news-article/en/c/447314/)
©FAO/Cristina Alderighi
A micro green ecocar MOC.
Inspired by the four miniature vehicles featured in LEGO set 10214 Tower Bridge.
Division43 micro homes in Portland, Oregon. This is the studio layout.
A murphy bed is one of the add-ons you can choose when purchasing a unit.
A really smart use of space made all the more impressive by the number of units (twenty-nine!), all with the same thoughtful construction.
If Chase and I were thousandaires and planned on being in the area for the next five years, we'd buy the hell out of one of these.
Thought I lost all my Micro Machines so I have been slowly buying replacements on eBay. But last night I found my old collection. So I thought I would document all of the together.
toilet/shower. not sure where you would be standing to take the shower... probably on the toilet seat cover?
Ah, the Micro Line Drive made by McCormack. A Legendary passive/active preamp that became famous for performing well above it's relatively low price. No processing, nothing digital, not even a remote control, and it sounds its best when it's not even running off its own power supply (passive mode). It's simple, efficient, elegant, transparent, it's just so beautiful.
These days I contemplate selling it, and though it makes me sad to part with it, I haven't used it in over a year. Free time has become a rare luxury, plus there's no graceful way to integrate this into my current system which is tailored for surround music.
So what do you think? Should I sell it now or keep it and find a use for it in the future? If you have any input please share.
Recently acquired off Ebay Prestine condition Micro Nikkor Ais F2.8 55mm at a cost of £79.99. D100 used in manual mode, exposure estimated aperture used F5.6/F8. Lighting overcast spitting with rain, usual English Summer weather.
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Old tree stumps like this are always teaming with life and are great places to explore with young children. Although at the time the only "child" here was me ;-)
The micro fluff is the newest (and smallest!) member of the Pocket Fluff family!
This little one is about 1 inch tall and 1.5 inches wide.
He's made of an orange faux fur.
His face was hand painted by me using artist quality acrylics and sealed with a matte varnish.
Pocket Fluffs are able to stand on their own. :)
The Pocket Fluff Monsters are made from my original design.
****Please Note:
The micro pocket fluffs are VERY small. I only recommend this size for adult collectors.****
September 2013
These are some of the nicer micros that we've found so far in 2012. There are Sand Tigers, a Tiger, and a Lemon Shark in the photo.
Micro(shoe box)layout under construction. Loco is converted N gauge AHM Plymouth, track is hand laid(Code 70) and buildings are mock-ups of proposed structures. Inspired by the Melbridge Box Company:
Year: 2006
A small truck with trailer.
Inspired by the Tiny Turbos theme.
Link to the full set: secure.flickr.com/photos/biczzz/sets/72157634964127679/