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Bought this back in 1999 in Barnes and Nobel...and can't find it anymore. It is a great leather journal from Art Works

My shooting notes from a hour session today including how I metered light, films, ideas on how to edit down the footage I was filming and WAV files I'd recorded. Without these notes I'd be lost in a mass of media very quickly.

 

Gutted as I had to leave before getting to shoot any film but I did get some interviews with Tilney1, some stills and about 20 mins video footage. Today we concentrated upon his fears RE his Benefits and his writing, how merely typing his work up triggers yet more Schizotypal and Obsessive behaviour, just reading the words back causes memory loops, everything's a battle for him yet he fights on.

 

I'll be back with him next week and we talk most every night on the telephone too.

Photos and Hiking Notes by Jeffrey S. Duneman, Wilderness Ranger, Hume Lake Ranger District, Sequoia National Forest

 

Big Meadows Trailhead allows for wonderful opportunities to explore the beautiful Jennie Lakes Wilderness.

 

Finally cleared of dozens of downed trees, this trail is in the best shape it’s been in years. It’s about 4.5-5 up and down miles from Weaver Lake heading east to the junction with the JO Pass Trail. The trail remains relatively flat until you descend into the valley where you will cross several streams (a great water source late in the Summer). After the streams you begin an ascent back up towards the JO Pass Trail junction with some spectacular views north, south and west into the JLW.

 

Leaving the lake, you hike through thick White and Red Fir forests, with Lodgepole Pines and some Mountain Pines as well. Once you start descending into the valley, there are some rock and water bar issues, with quite a few loose rocks and some washout on sections of the trail before and after the streams. But in general the trail is in good condition and one can now easily do the whole loop from Weaver to Jennie and back out. There are only 4 very old trees remaining down along the trail (all near the junction with JO Pass Trail), but all are easily bypassed with good user trails around them.

 

*NOTES: “How long will it take?! Is it a hard hike?!” Difficulty and time required depends on you, the hiker, and your condition. An experienced, strong hiker will cover 3-4 miles (or more!) an hour carrying a full pack, without stopping. Someone who doesn’t hike much (or walk much, for that matter) will cover 1-2 miles (or less!) an hour, without a big pack, with frequent stops. Know your abilities! Always carry water, always check weather conditions, always tell people where you are going, and always familiarize yourself with the area (real maps recommended, not GPS). Pay attention to your surroundings, and enjoy your wilderness!

 

*LEAVE NO TRACE: never leave trash or toilet paper behind! Pack it all in, pack it all out.

 

Mexican 10 Peso Bank Note engraved and printed by the American Bank Note Co. of NY.

A note is found hanging on a tree in Shofuso gardens.

I started with an Ehrman Tapestry design called "Notes" and began to tweak the tent stitches. Closeup pictures show fishes of french knots, stripes of knitting stitch and lots of smyrna cross stitches to give the piece texture. Great fringe from Suzi Hightower. Blood, sweat and needles provided by me.

sweet note cards on heavy linen textured card stock.

post-it notes from VRM Day 2016b

Notes & Words 2018

 

Galen Ducey Photography

my current avatar, taken from the best anime ever - Death Note - featuring Mikami Teru

I made this small booklet as part of a birthday present.

Blogged here.

Another one from yesterday. I have far too much freetime on Monday afternoons.

 

Supplies:

Stamps: PTI Botanical Blocks

Ink: PTI: VersaMark; Stampendous White Embossing

Dies: PTI: Banner Die

Washi Tape: Gold, Gold Stripe

Card Stock: PTI White, Vellum

\O/ será que se eu conseguir um, eu vou salvar o mundo? xD

My sketchnotes from the keynotes and sessions that I attended during SXSW Interactive 2013.

 

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Open Web Platform: Hopes and Fears - Tim Berners-Lee (@timberners_lee)

 

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Chuck Lorre in Conversation with Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself)

The Lancashire Fusiliers’ Lutyens Memorial in Sparrow Park on Silver Street in Bury. Saturday 26th September 2009

 

Note, the Portland stone tapered obelisk memorial was designed by Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens OM KCIE and built by local stonemasons John Tinline. It was originally unveiled outside Wellington Barracks on 25th April 1922 by Lieutenant-General Sir Henry de Beauvoir De Lisle KCB KCMG DSO and was moved to a location on Bolton Road in Bury in front the former Wellington Barracks in the 1960s (by 26th December 1967) as a result of the barrack’s closure. It was awarded Grade II listed building status on 2nd September 1992 and was moved to Sparrow Park alongside the new Fusilier Museum in April 2009.

 

Sparrow Park was originally opened on 24th April 1912 by Captain John Whitehead, with the cost of enclosing, planting and embellishment of the park being paid for by Henry Whitehead Esq., D.L.

 

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Note the Nike Air Jordans!

We have this homemade cork board in the boys room. We like to use it to teach the boys verses. We are currently taking each part of what love is in 1 Corinthians 13 and putting it on a note card (one week at a time). For instance, this week we put up the card "Love is not rude." So, we all help each other not be rude, because we all love each other. What is rude? what is not? Etc. It's amazing what even a 3-year-old can grasp.

black and white portrait of hands playing piano

day 4/30

 

it was a letter that came with a free toms bracelet i got :)

Note that my USB cable was too big to use the Heat Shrink Tubing.

Setting foot in my office for the first time since mid-March. It's like a time capsule for an interrupted semester, down to the note I'd left on my door when I cancelled classes to fly (I thought) to visit my Mom at the start of Spring Break.

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Chainmail bracelet for modern Asha

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Fabulously Spotted: Annabelle Wallis Wearing Dolce & Gabbana – 2013 EE British Academy Film Awards

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NOTE HOW THE TUBE ATTACHED TO THE BLUE FLOOR-DEHYDRATION BOX WHICH COLOR-MATCHES MY BATHROOM FLOOR GRACEFULLY COLOR-MATCHES MY BATHROOM DRAWERS ... :o)

 

About a week ago there was a huge water damage in the neighboring apartment. Some of the water also seeped under the floor of my 269 sq.ft. apartment and damaged (badly bulged) my oak parquet floor to the point where a sizeable patch needs to be replaced and the humidity sucked out from under the floor by droning boxes connected to several dadaistic looking tubes stuck into big holes drilled deep into the floor. This drying procedure will go on for 2 weeks, after which the damaged patch of oak parquet will be replaced and afterwands the floor of the ENTIRE room sanded off and and newly sealed ... to obtain one uniform floor surface and avoid unsightly patchwork. For this repair work to take place I have to vacate my entire apartment/office and move to my partner-in-life's place ("boyfriend" sounds odd somehow, give we're both 50, albeit only slightly :) to live and work there for another 2 weeks.

 

JUST when I thought I could breath again after a work-intense and Flickr-devoid phase, the only pictures I have at the moment are of a teensy shamrock, of something to eat and of the chaos of place that we dismantled and packed up last weekend ... which seems to hold the content of 17 Supermassive Black Holes (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supermassive_black_hole).

Wish me luck. I WILL be back sometime ... in March ... I hope.

Huangshan City, Anhui, China

denver, co

 

02-21-2014

This note was left on a vintage Schwinn bike that's been locked to a bike rack in the bike storage room at my work for months. I say enough with passive aggressive notes, let's cut that bee-yotch down!! (which may be difficult due to the fact that the owner locked it up there with a really nice kryptonite lock!)

... the cameraman ALWAYS gets it :P

 

Unless you are an experienced herpetologist with a need to handle reptiles I don't recommend that you attempt to handle any kind of monitor. I wouldn't attempt to handle one myself except in an emergency. Although they lack venom they are very dangerous - they are a powerhouse of muscle and claws and use them to great effect. They also have plenty of bad bacteria in their mouth and since their bites are often very nasty you don't want to have to battle the subsequent infection.

One of the games we started at the Wynn was to leave notes for each other in the elevator bank. This is just one of many, and I swear some people took them because they thought they were funny. This was inspired by a private joke and meeting Nick Manning.

Concert in Freemont street.

YOU WILL RECEIVE EVERYTHING DESCRIBED IN THIS LOT.

HUNDREDS OF POUNDS OF ANTIQUES & COLLECTIONS.

 

Someone obviously got tired of ads.

The main talking point over breakfast today was my decision not to take the CraZy Gang with me in our new bright red car on a road trip into some very beautiful Devonshire countryside.......But I decided on this morning that I was going to rule with an iron hand and that my decision was final ....I was going alone......And final my decision was to remain until I attempted to try and turn the car around in a very tricky tight driveway only to find that my reversing sensors on the car were not working at all......Leaving me no alternative (Being one of them male drivers that are useless in reversing) but to park the car and to revisit the breakfast area to enlist the help of six volunteers pair of eyes to see me back by bleeping or should I say yapping (The higher the note .....The closer I was).... whenever I got near anything when reversing the car.....And as you can imagine with a Sheltie......They all jumped at the chance to help out......And yes.....When I hit the open roads on my road trip ......I still had six very happy Shelties on board enjoying the ride and views as a reward for keeping the car safe......And between you and me....To help make sure I didn’t get into any more tight jams that needed me to reverse out off.....!!!!

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