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Little Underbank, Stockport, Cheshire (53.411039 , -2.157473)
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Oop Vogue vest in wool crepe from Sawyer Brook worn back at front over dress based on Style arc Alexi, with modifications to the neckline. Dress fabric also from Sawyer Brook.
Ignore, please, dirty mirror.
Can trade up to a half yard of this new and unwashed Heather Ross gray riding clothes print from her West Hill line. Willing to cut into FQ's or keep as one whole piece...whatever works for you.
Wish List :
Heather Ross West Hill floral stripe (blush or periwinkle) or wildflowers (brown or white)
HR Mendocino (kelp, mermaids)
HR Far Far Away
Amy Butler Full Moon dots
DS FMF flower dots
DS KJR dots
Also looking for lots of different Lizzy House, Alexander Henry and Michael Miller prints.
TRY ME...I love fabric!!!
The jumps in the arena were blown over in the high winds we had in NJ today. J.R. did not notice this jump pole til the last moment and leapt over it like a little deer.
My favorite play in basketball, the Alley-oop, executed to perfection by Keiser University. Brice Jenkins (10) tosses the ball high in the air to teammate Deion McClenton who catches it and dunks it before touching the ground.
Putting up posters for "Circus Trick Tease".
Who needs a ladder when you have circus skills to fall back on
This was intended as a test miniature for a larger Daemon I abandoned as it wouldn't be finished in time for Astronomi-con Vancouver 2010.
OOP Burda 3379. A summer nightgown made with some funky/ugly stretch lace I had in my stash, and lined with tissue weight bamboo jersey. It should be a cool nightgown for when it gets hot.
A stolen glance from my lovely wife (then fiancée). Taken from the surface of the table at lunch the last day in Bermuda.
The "office" hornbill comes down for a piece of discarded pear or was it apple? The bird tears a bit off and manipulates it in its beak and tosses it in the air and deftly catches it before downing the welcome treat. The bush has dried out completely now and any hanging fruits are dessicated to the point of being of little nutritional value.
I caught this Raccoon out in the open and he went for the nearest tree which didn't offer much protection. The larger tree behind him was very smooth and so large it was hard for him to climb and I was afraid he might fall trying to get away so I left him alone to figure out his next move. Photograph taken at Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge in Missouri.