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One of the derby girls, CU Next Tuesday, asked me to photograph her helmet with the car. Of course, I obliged.
This is an atomizer, made by Mohawk. It is a very inexpensive and easy to use tool for spray-applying Leather Spray Grain (M870-9400). It has 2 tubes positioned at 90 degree angle. One tube is the mouthpiece while the other is the dip tube. The user blows through the mouthpiece causing liquid to be pulled through the dip tube and atomized into a sprayed mist. It is fast and convenient to use because it doesn't have to be hooked to a compressor or an aerosol power pack. Atomizers are most popular for applying Leather Spray Grain, but some technicians also use it to apply Touch Up Pigment and Top Coat over their repairs.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohawk_hairstyle
Who knew there were so many variations? Post Burning Man I'm sporting a "No-hawk", which is designed to blend in when I'm in a corporate environment...
Nestled within the tranquil embrace of Kings Landing Park, Camp Mohawk once stood as a vibrant haven for African-American youth, a cherished summertime retreat orchestrated by the Baltimore YMCA. Amidst the verdant expanse, rustic cabins provided a cozy respite, while the air crackled with the joyous energy of campfires, swimming, tennis, canoeing, archery, and a symphony of outdoor pursuits.
Of the original cabins that once dotted the landscape, a resilient seven remain, four gracing Camp Cocktown Creek and three standing sentinel at Camp Mohawk Hill. With a steadfast commitment to preserving the camp's rich legacy, meticulous efforts are underway to safeguard the architectural integrity of these enduring structures. Within their walls, timeworn beams bear silent witness to the camp's vibrant past, their surfaces etched with the indelible graffiti of generations of campers, each mark a testament to the enduring spirit of Camp Mohawk.
Mohawk’s new Centre for Aviation Technology at Hamilton International Airport (YHM) is home to classrooms, labs and hangar space for Mohawk's Aviation Technician programs:
- Aviation Technician - Aircraft Structures
- Aviation Technician - Aircraft Maintenance
- Aviation Technician - Avionics Maintenance
Beechcraft KingAir B-90
I was getting bored when this cute kid sat on the chair in the row before mine. His Mohawk blew me off ... completely. I knew I have to take his picture and well me being me couldn't refrain from teasing him a bit.
I asked the cutie if I can take his picture ... sheepishly he gave me a CUTE smile and well here he is =)
Kids these days are definitely more "stylo" than we were =)
more on Mohawkishness
saw this guy standing in front of me and thought i would try and catch a silhouette of his hair from the stage lights
Mohawk Fire District in New York. Love that paint scheme!!
Not my photo - it's a Sutphen truck - got it off the internet.
UP 8832 leads a westbound autorack train through the siding at Mohawk, Arizona on the Gila Subdivision as UP crews replace the main track. 03/05/14.
Got my haircut into a mohawk again. This cut was more a recon high n tight but still consider a mohawk cut.
A hat I found in the book Domiknitrix: Whip Your Knitting Into Shape. The gorgeous young man wearing the hat is my youngest son.