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The mock orange has really taken off this summer and the combination of perfume from it and the honeysuckle is almost overwhelming
My first pillow top made with neckties. I still need to finish the back, but I'm excited about the outcome so far.
Over sixty sixth form students from across the country were brought together in London to debate current European issues in a Mock EU Council.
Lighting (Strobist) Info:
Nikon D700 + NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8 VRII + PW Mini TT1 + AC3
SB-900 via Lastolite Octabox Large Camera Left + PW Flex TT5
2 X SB-600s Bare on Colourama Arctic White Back Drop (Paper) + PW Flex TT5
Taken for a recent update of imagery of their board of directors. This is a 'mock' poster gives an idea of how the images might be put together for an ad campaign.
[This is not an actual advertisement for Bath Travel]
As always, I love to hear your thoughts/critique.....
Photos shot for work of a mock election held at Brubaker Elementary School. The results? Hillary Clinton received 72 votes, or 56.25%; Donald Trump received 47 votes, or 36.7%; Gary Johnson got 5 votes ... and 5th grade teacher Kristy Ira received 4 write-in votes.
Mock advertisement with an image of myself as Chantal Thierry, a 1960s French secret agent from my "Absolutely Smashing" franchise.
I certainly never dreamed that there was more than one kind of Strawberry! This one was growing at the Reader Rock Garden near the Stampede Grounds. A few of the leaves were turning bright red, as shown in another photo I'm uploading this evening.
"The Mock Strawberry, Potentilla indica (formerly Duchesnea indica), is also known as the Indian Strawberry and the Snake Berry. Although the foliage and fruit are quite similar, is not a true strawberry and can readily be distinguished by its yellow flowers, as opposed to the flowers of true strawberries which are white or slightly pink. It is native to eastern and southern Asia, but has been introduced to many other areas as an ornamental plant, though it is considered a noxious weed in some regions.
The leaves are trifoliate, roughly veined beneath, dark green, and often persisting through the winter, arising from short crowns. The plant spreads along creeping stolons, rooting and producing crowns at each node. The yellow flowers are produced in mid spring, then sporadically throughout the growing season. The fruits are red, with red seeds, and while juicy and edible are not sweet like the true strawberries.
Recent genetic evidence has shown that this genus is better included within Potentilla, but currently most sources still list it in the now-defunct genus Duchesnea." From Wikipedia website.
Biennale di Venezia 2014 - 14th International Architecture Exhibition - Fundamentals.
Fundamentals consists of three interlocking exhibitions:
1.Absorbing Modernity 1914-2014 is an invitation to the national pavilions to show the process of the erasure of national characteristics.
2.Elements of Architecture, in the Central Pavilion, pays close attention to the fundamentals of our buildings used by any architect, anywhere, anytime.
3.Monditalia dedicates the Arsenale to a single theme – Italy – with exhibitions, events, and theatrical productions.
The 14th International Architecture Exhibition, titled Fundamentals, directed by Rem Koolhaas and organized by la Biennale di Venezia, chaired by Paolo Baratta, was open to the public from June 7 through November 23, 2014, in Venica Italy. 65 National Participations were exhibiting in the historic pavilions in the Giardini, in the Arsenale, and in the city of Venice. They examine key moments from a century of modernization. Together, the presentations start to reveal how diverse material cultures and political environments transformed a generic modernity into a specific one. Participating countries show, each in their own way, a radical splintering of modernity's in a century where the homogenizing process of globalization appeared to be the master narrative
Absorbing Modernity 1914–2014 has been proposed for the contribution of all the pavilions, and they too are involved in a substantial part of the overall research project, whose title is Fundamentals. The history of the past one hundred years prelude to the Elements of Architecture section hosted in the Central Pavilion, where the curator offers the contemporary world those elements that should represent the reference points for the discipline: for the architects but also for its dialogue with clients and society. Monditalia section in the Corderie with 41 research projects, reminds us of the complexity of this reality without complacency or prejudice, which is paradigmatic of what happens elsewhere in the world; complexities that must be deliberately experienced as sources of regeneration. Dance, Music, Theatre and Cinema with the programmes of the directors will participate in the life of the section, with debates and seminars along the six-month duration of the exhibition.
Elements of Architecture / Central Pavilions
This exhibition is the result of a two-year research studio with the Harvard Graduate School of Design and collaborations with a host of experts from industry and academia. Elements of Architecture looks under a microscope at the fundamentals of our buildings, used by any architect, anywhere, anytime: the floor, the wall, the ceiling, the roof, the door, the window, the façade, the balcony, the corridor, the fireplace, the toilet, the stair, the escalator, the elevator, the ramp. The exhibition is a selection of the most revealing, surprising, and unknown moments from a new book, Elements of Architecture, that reconstructs the global history of each element. It brings together ancient, past, current, and future versions of the elements in rooms that are each dedicated to a single element. To create diverse experiences, we have recreated a number of very different environments – archive, museum, factory, laboratory, mock-up, simulation.
Hawker Hurricane Mk I R4118 and Nord 1002 (Messerschmitt Bf108) in a mock battle at Duxford Battle of Britain Display.
A huge butterfly magnet.
I have taken many shots of various butterflies on and around this Mock Orange bush.
This is a little nostalgic, because once it is finished blooming this year, this bush will be cut down. It is well over twenty feet tall now and has become quite scraggly.
We are going to cut it to the ground but hope it will return from the root. The bush is quite hardy. It is very old and has been moved to several different spots on the property, so we have high hopes that it will be back.
Before starting any permanent modifications, I mocked up the idea to see if it would work ok. After being reasonable satisfied, I started into it.
East Clinton High School senior Morgan Dennis is seen beneath a sheet after she was pronounced Dead On the Scene during a mock crash at the Lees Creek school on Friday, May 13. The mock crash fell on the day before prom and was meant to warn students about the dangers of driving while drunk.
Mock-up 1 as a bicycle seat cover that is long and thin with flaps that tent over the seat when it acts as a cover and lets the water run off naturally.
Hosted on campus by Marriott International, this event gave juniors and seniors the opportunity to mock-interview with experienced Marriott employees and build confidence for real-world interviews.
Mock Orange, Philadelphus coranarius 'Aureus' It has a strong scent which drifts along the road as you approach.
Apparently, a "mock orange" is actually a flowering shrub... and these didn't fall from no shrub.
This is an osage-orange fruit, and it's as big as a pomelo.
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Thresher shark art made from fishhooks. As seen at the Centraal Station in Amsterdam, where this is behind glass.
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My Mock Crab Cakes
POINTS® Value: 7
Servings: 4
Preparation Time: 20 min
Cooking Time: 8 min
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Course: main meals
Ingredients
2 cup(s) zucchini
1/4 cup(s) bell pepper(s) (chopped)
3 Tbsp chopped green onions
2 tsp Old Bay Seafood Seasoning
3/4 cup(s) dried bread crumbs
1/4 cup(s) Egg Beaters Egg Beaters
1 Tbsp Kraft Miracle Whip Non-Fat Salad Dressing
1 tsp Dijon mustard
2 Tbsp lemon juice
5 Tbsp canola oil
Grate zucchini and press out the water. In a large bowl combine pressed zucchini, bell pepper and onion, stir.
In another bowl stir whisk together Old Bay and bread crumbs.
In a small bowl whisk together Egg Beaters, Miracle Whip (you can use light mayo or regular mayo), mustard, and lemon juice.
Add liquids to zucchini and stir, then stir in bread crumb mix.
Heat oil in a non-stick skillet until hot and shimmery but not smoking. Form zucchini into about 15 small cakes about the size of a tangerine. You can use your best judgment on the size here, I like mine small so that they crisp better but they can be formed into 8 larger patties.
Cook in skillet for about 4 minutes on each side. Serve with tartar sauce or, our favorite a raspberry chipotle sauce from the store.
Last Thursday spectators had the opportunity to watch a mock crime scene play out in the Student Center. The simulation was a collaboration between the criminal justice, accounting, and information and communications technology programs. The scenario involved a gunshot victim with stick drives containing evidence including banking records and ransom notes. It was a wonderful way to demonstrate through one example how the various academic fields and career paths can be closely aligned depending on the situation.
A mocking bird was chirping away and when I went outside this is where it was. It stayed there for a while singing away. wonder if he got the right directions from the fireman? I also wonder if that joke was too corny? : )