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The Mohawk Summer was actually a bit similar to my own Korphopps Christmas 2009. I was first though, so Wicked Wine (who borrowed Sigtuna brewery for this one) must have copied my recipe. :)

Mohawk Meats Inc.

Michigan Ave.

Detroit

(out of business)

I shaved my hair into a mohawk. And on the way to dying it pink, it went through a very blond stage. Which is stranger than pretty much any thing else I have ever done to my head.

 

19/05/2012

365 Days. Day 870

Year 3. Day 140

a million scottish people had mohawks, but I was especially charmed by a little French boy in a huge group of kids, with his red mohawk.

Location: Tokyo, Japan

 

Camera: GR1v

 

Lens: 28mm

 

Film: Tmax 400 35mm

 

Development: Tmax developer 20 degrees 400@200

 

Paper: Ilford FB glossy 23 degrees

 

Mowhawk has her den in the tree cavity behind the pond. She let me see them 2 weeks ago. I think she has 2 kits. One poked its head out from nursing and the other was tucked into the cavity. I believe one waddled down today. I got a quick glimpse of it before it ran back up the hill into the woods.

 

Mohawk got her name because last summer she was sporting a mohawk down her back. I assume she got into a fight. She is working on replacing Grandma, the current matriarch. Grandma says, over her dead body....which someday will come and Mohawk will get her wish.

Kaiyodo vinyl kit scale 1/1

Boy with platinum mohawk. Marta Red Line, northbound on the Ga. 400 stretch. Atlanta, October 2012.

Gold Beach - Nicole Kern

January 4, 2011

Austin, TX

mohawk in full swing.

 

Gave him a haircut today....Aric wanted a mohawk. He's been enthralled with them lately...been making them in his hair during and after baths. Decided to give it a try with a full blown haircut.

St. Louis, MO. March 2012.

This is sorta old, the mohawk is 10 inches now. I'm so proud :D

Grumman OV1 Mohawk, USAF, fez seu primeiro vôo em abril de 1959, entrando em serviço em outubro/1959, prestou serviço no Vietnam e Operação Tempestade do Deserto. Presente na Air Venture/EAA, Oshkosh/2010.

  

Lei do Direito Autoral nº 9.610, de 19 de Fevereiro de 1998: proíbe a reprodução ou divulgação com fins comerciais ou não, em qualquer meio de comunicação, inclusive na Internet, sem prévia consulta e aprovação do autor.

An eastbound mixed freight with a UP trailer zips through Amsterdam as the sun rises higher.

 

CSXT Q626 @ Amsterdam, NY

CSXT AC4400CW 37

UP C40-8 9140

So, there I was talking to my neighbor over the fence when I saw this little bee with a mohawk. Fortunately my neighbor understands why I often take pictures of the ground. :D

 

Hard to capture this guy's mohawk though. Reason why she had it was because her head was always stuck inside a flower, so I had to wait till she left one.

 

I'm also going to have to work on my talking while shooting skills. Kind of like walking and chewing gum :D

 

Background's kind of busy and my focus was a bit in front of where it could have been, but bee has a mohawk!

With nothing coming off the grill, Frankie, a rare New Jersey Mohawk Squirrel, settles for a breakfast acorn. Shot from the breakfast table overlooking the backyard deck with my favorite 70-300 IS Canon zoom.

Got up early this morning and went for a quick jaunt out to the high desert. This is on Route 66.

senorton and I were lucky enough to get 15 minutes one splendid fall afternoon with this 100 year old canal lock controlling equipment on the mohawk river in upstate NY...Forte neutral tone lith print in kodalith 1:13

Jayson Fleury and Mohawk Warrior Society escorting the Elders marching on their own land.

New look, mohawk haircut

The most amazing girls in the world: Hailey-8yrs (right) and Laci-3yrs(left)!

Shampoo mohawk on Coral. =3

What is it with my kids and mohawks? I-bop had one a few years ago and now T-bop. He was actually going to get his dreads cut off and have a close cut for summer, then he decided on this. It's a Dreadhawk! I love it, he reminds me of the lead singer from Fishbone.

 

I blog about dreadlocks and natural hair on Dread Mama and about my kids on Mama Specific Productions

or maybe "pineapple" ... I'll stick with "mohawk!" ... /:-)

A lot of years ago before the iPhone and school shootings, a few rebellious kids cut their hair this way. We called it the Mohawk, after the Native American tribe.

 

I saw this high school student at a Jerusalem mall today, and managed a few captures. The hairdo seems to be the current rage with some boys and young men. Hairdo? I'd say, Hairdon't!

 

Nikon D5100, AF-S Nikkor 50/1.8g. Sketch art was used to mask the boy's identity.

Mohawk Hybrid pepper day 172 (95 days after transplanting in window box).

Location : Kahnawake (QC - CA)

Connected (Connect): another mystifying sign re: fish

Full sleeve tattoo by 'Caesar theHun' at Caesar Tattoo in NYC.

Almost open today and such a delightful fragrance.

 

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H R Ross photograph labeled:

Early day logging on Mohawk River 1896

Bill Butler is man with team. Dore Mock is the man on left, he was the hooktender.

 

William Butler had a 160 acre homestead west of today's Earnest covered bridge and south of Cash creek. So this photo may be of logging his own homestead (which was a way many early homesteaders cleared land and made money for developments and farming by selling the timber.

From the 1880s to the early part of the 20th century, tens of millions of board feet of logs were taken out of the Mohawk and sent to mills at Coburg (J C Goodall Property Investment Ltdle's), Harrisburg and Salem. They were typically hauled to the river by horses and oxen, and then floated down the river by professional teams such as Tom Gilliam's.

To aid floating these masses of logs, splash dams were built to artificially flood the the rivers in a pulse cycle. Columbus Cole fronted the money for the first splash dam on the Mohawk in 1888 jsut above the current town of Mabel. It was built by A. N. Stryker who also built many Lane county covered bridges. There was no warning when these dams would 'flush', creating artificial flash floods and a number of people died or were injured when they were suddenly overtaken by these floods. They stopped using splash dams in 1908.

Note that the logs in the picture have been 'snubbed' (rounded the front edges) and de-barked to make easier dragging/gripping. This was a common practice in the early days.

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