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The concept for this image was just to demonstrate typical reconstruction projects that may take place during the Appalachia Seminar. The image began by using a photo for an old worn down church (source: www.sxc.hu/photo/771955). Brightness and contrast were adjusted as needed. I then cut out a woman crouching (source: www.flickr.com/photos/visionsservice/5267076025/) and placed her on the front porch. I found a paint brush with white paint (http://www.flickr.com/photos/basykes/9157418) and placed it in her hand, using a layer mask to hide the handle of the brush. I colored the door panel white to demonstrate a fresh coat of paint. I again used a layer mask to properly position the roofer (http://www.flickr.com/photos/78428166@N00/4504175216/) on the roofer after I cut him out in a separate file. I finally added a leaf blower (http://www.flickr.com/photos/vastateparksstaff/5330616465/) to the foreground and added a filter effect for the sky, both liquefying and cutout so the house remained the main point of emphasis.
From a stash of stuff I was sorting--a rainbow patch with a Hawaiian wahine doing the hula, from the 1970s, new-old-stock purchased at The Aloha Swap Meet.
tiddy's patch at the end of the garden gradually filling with plants
meteorological spring begins 1st march ends 31st may
astonomical spring begins 20th march ends 21st june
www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/learn-about/weather/seasons/...
for many years my garden was a shrubbery flic.kr/p/Lhv9ag which i loved. a picket fence covered in an ivy hedge coming down in a storm flic.kr/p/2gnCyih meant that over time changes had to happen flic.kr/p/2mn2x8a i'll be glad when the trellis is covered in honeysuckle and jasmine. that's the plan ...
www.flickr.com/groups/gardening_is_my_hobby/ helpful for ideas. thank you for sharing
I got this Cabbage Patch Kid when I was eleven.
It came with its own adoption papers and I adopted it.
Two weeks ago when my Cabbage Patch Kid turned 28 my mums dog found it and chewed his cute cabbage face.
Soldiers deployed with the 143d Expeditionary Sustainment Command receive their combat patch during a ceremony at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, May 6, 2023.
On the left the antenna (3), reciever unit (2) and self powered LCD 2.5"screen (4). Both fit into a neck bag (not shown) which is worn on the front of the flyer and thus keeps the antenna orientation correct. It is reasonable to assume the kite flyer will not turn his/her back on the kite! Although bulky compared to a whip antenna the signal strength is suberb allowing a low powered video transmitter to be used. The screen fits comfortably on top of the RC controller (1) which is modified with a demountable antenna for transport.
- www.kevin-palmer.com - There were still patches of snow near Red Grade Road. Just above 7,000 feet the road was blocked.
The Sonny Angels decided to take a short break here in this pumpkin patch. They thought after a nice rest they would have better luck finding Skip A. Stone tomorrow.
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These two patches were given to me by Neil Andrews (your source for M-05 and M-93 in Swtizerland).
The patch on the left with the two yellow rifles crossed is a battalian insignia and worn by fighting troops.
The patch on the right was worn by supply personnel who trailed the velofahrrern in Pingauers and other supply vehicles. This support group provided meals, mechanical support, munisions stocks, camp needs, etc...
The velofahrrer carried weapons and the most basic equipment for the field with the bulk of their loads being weapons.