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A Green patch of trees in the Middle of the Meadowlands in East Rutherford,New Jersey

A female cat I met at the Eco-Justice Center. She wasn't interesting in being photographed; she was constantly on the move and refused to look up at me.

fire lane, stripes and asphalt patches in a parking lot

 

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2/25/12

Patch? No. An old favorite pair of jeans, and I still love them.

Jean-Fleur, Bermann 77 with faceup by thelyn wears an eye-patch by Beachgirlnikita

my new walk in craft booth

Here are some hats purchased from a recent estate sale for $2.00 each. The black Sargent’s Equipment & Repair Service hat’s (4 in all) are new / never worn and still had the cardboard anti crush inserts inside them. Sargent’s has two locations, Chicago Heights, IL and Gilbert’s, IL.

 

Located in Alsip, IL., the round McAllister Equipment Co patch was originally on the red corduroy hat pictured here. The CAT patch was on a badly mangled, yellow screen mesh hat. The McAllister patch found its way onto a yellow sleeveless t shirt in 2017.

 

The original idea was to sew all three patches on three different polo shirts, but the Ozinga patch looked to be too big for a shirt. It’s 4 x 2.5 inches, so I sewed it back on the red courderoy hat.

 

The OZINGA patch was originally on a red cotton hat that had a foam lining in it that was disintegrating from age. I think the hat may have been meant to be worn under a hard hat?

 

OZINGA is a Cement Company throughout the Chicago suburbs.

 

I was going to throw out the red corduroy hat , but after a closer inspection it too looked like a never worn hat, just covered with some dirt and dust from sitting in a box. All six hats were a bit dusty and dirty from sitting around but after a good washing they came out great looking.

 

I hate the foam front, screen mesh hats because they tend to sit 2 inches above the top of your head and make you look like; "Big Head". It had my brand of motor oil (Castrol GTX) that I’ve been driving on for over 600,000 miles, so I bought it. I just don’t wear it.

 

The original Ozinga and Cat hats were thrown out.

 

Photo contributed by Donald Ignatowski

model - one of my best friends Dace.

Jace Cook, left, of Nephi, Ut., and Troop 941 hands a pin to Danny Holz of Denver, Colo., and Troop 908, at the 2010 National Scout Jamboree at Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia, Tuesday July 27, 2010. Patch and memorabilia trading among Scouts is a popular, traditional activity at the event. Photo by M.P. King

 

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Anyone know what this patch is? It was on a Navy Seal.

Patch & Amanda || Engagement Session || Boulder, CO. || Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

 

See more of their engagement in the {engagements} set!

 

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My favorite cardigan (Knitting Pure & Simple, made with Bartlett yarn) sprung a hole in one of the elbows when I was on my big trip last month.

 

It was about time. I have worn this sweater 2-3 times a week for the past 8 or 9 years.

 

Ellen had the great idea of making felt patches. She found a skein of Ultra Alpaca that was a good match. I knit a really big swatch and felted it. Then, I made templates using the shapes on Microsoft Word and cut.

 

It's funny how the color of the yarn looks drastically different in these three photos. The one with the sweater shows the color most accurately.

He jumps on the couch when he sees an animal on TV.

 

A pumpkin patch at Jones Family Farms. Saturday was their opening day, and it was nice to go before things were picked over and before they've cut away the vines.

I like how the tree branch/bark is in different shades of patch just like Cordelia Charmsheep's head.

 

I wanted to take a full body shot of her laying between the tree branches but there were some ants and as much as Cordelia Charmsheep is found of animals, ants aren't one of them.

So farewell then Seattle institution “J.P. Patches,” aka Chris Wedes, who died Sunday after a long battle with cancer. The TV clown became just as big a part of the Puget Sound’s history and culture as the likes of the Space Needle, Microsoft, Boeing and Starbucks, and was universally admired and liked by just about all Seattleites I know.

 

His unrehearsed and often zany Emmy-winning show, which ran weekday mornings and afternoons on KIRO-TV between 1958 to 1981, along with his motley crew that included J.P.'s masculine-looking girlfriend, Gertrude; Ketchikan the Animal Man, and Boris S. Wort, the "world's second-meanest man,” was often talked of as stuff of legends by those that watched.

 

His statue in Fremont is apparently fast becoming a growing memorial, according to the local news.

 

Leica M9 & 50mm Summilux

 

Always a lot of seabirds on the beach in front of Dungeness A & B, as they feed off the "patch", probably this "flock"is made of mostly Black Headed and Herring Gulls, in various stages of moult,plus the odd Greater Black Back, Lesser Black Back, and possibly a Common Gull or two, a bit early for Terns......

 

Dungeness is a headland on the coast of Kent, England, formed largely of a shingle beach in the form of a cuspate foreland. It shelters a large area of low-lying land, Romney Marsh. Dungeness is also the name of the power station and a few other nearby buildings near the beach, and of an important ecological site at the same location.

 

Dungeness is one of the largest expanses of shingle in the world. It is of international conservation importance for its geomorphology, plant and invertebrate communities and birdlife. This is recognised and protected mostly through its conservation designations as a National Nature Reserve (NNR), a Special Protection Area (SPA), a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and part of the Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) of Dungeness, Romney Marsh and Rye Bay.

 

There is a remarkable variety of wildlife living at Dungeness, with over 600 different types of plant: a third of all those found in Britain. It is one of the best places in Britain to find insects such as moths, bees and beetles, and spiders; many of these are very rare, some found nowhere else in Britain.

 

The short-haired bumblebee, Bombus subterraneus, was last found in the UK in 1988, but has survived in New Zealand after being shipped there more than 100 years ago. It is to be reintroduced at Dungeness. It is planned that the first bees will be introduced in the spring of 2010.

 

The flooded gravel pits on Denge Beach, both brackish and fresh water, provide an important refuge for many migratory and coastal bird species. The RSPB has a bird sanctuary there and every year thousands of bird watchers descend on the peninsula to catch a glimpse of a rare bird from the bird observatory.

 

One of the most remarkable features of the site is an area known as 'the patch' or, by anglers, as 'the boil'. The waste hot water and sewage from the Dungeness nuclear power stations are pumped into the sea through two outfall pipes, enriching the biological productivity of the sea bed and attracting seabirds from miles around.

 

Beach fishing is popular at Dungeness, with the area being a nationally recognised cod fishing venue in the winter.

 

The name Dungeness derives from Old Norse nes: "headland", with the first part probably connected with the nearby Denge Marsh. Popular etymology ascribes a French origin to the toponym, giving an interpretation as "dangerous nose".

 

Mais outra de borboleta e fuxicos...

Iron on embroidered nurse patch for sale! Shown with the original sticker. (I'll include a pack of stickers in the sale)

 

3 dollar or a cool trade :) I take Paypal.

Estoy preparando un pequeño reportaje sobre una protectora de animales de Mallorca, y como macabra curiosidad, entre otras muchas cosas, he sabido que los animales de color negro tienen muchas menos posibilidades de ser adoptados. ¡Hay que joderse!

No lo sabía cuando recogí este precioso puma en un refugio hace un par de años.

Paint patches and weeds basking in the late afternoon sun. (030a)

Sturgis Eye Patch, 1990s - donated by Bonnie Bjork of Pierre.

His name is Patch and he probably won't be giving those ears back.

This California Patch was photographed in Plum Canyon, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park on 3/24/2016.

My favorite cardigan (Knitting Pure & Simple, made with Bartlett yarn) sprung a hole in one of the elbows when I was on my big trip last month.

 

It was about time. I have worn this sweater 2-3 times a week for the past 8 or 9 years.

 

Ellen had the great idea of making felt patches. She found a skein of Ultra Alpaca that was a good match. I knit a really big swatch and felted it. Then, I made templates using the shapes on Microsoft Word and cut.

 

It's funny how the color of the yarn looks drastically different in these three photos. The one with the sweater shows the color most accurately.

  

as part of the group SUPER patch exchange www.flickr.com/groups/patchexchange/pool/...I made this!

 

Snorkeling patch reef north of Northeast Caye, Glovers Reef, Belize

   

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