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Flashpoint 620A through white umbrella at 45º camera left.
Flashpoint 620A above and behind subject camera right.
White reflector camera right.
Setup shot here
the pumpkin patch
Sauvie Island Oregon
The Pumpkin Patch is located on Sauvie's Island just 15 minutes northwest of Portland, OR. From Portland, take Highway 30 west towards Scappoose to the Sauvie Island bridge. After crossing the bridge, circle to the left and loop back under the bridge, following Gillihan Road to the farm. Head straight 2 miles until you see our signs.
Market and U-pick: 9 AM - 6 PM, June through October.
Pumpkin Cottage Giftshop: 10am - 6pm.
Patio Cafe: Friday, Saturday, Sunday. 10am - 6pm.
The Maize: September-October.
Phone:
(503) 621-3874
Email:
info@thepumpkinpatch.com
Sauvie Island
16511 NW Gillihan Rd.
Portland, Oregon. 97231
We were shocked to discover that one of Canobie Lake's mascots, Patches the teddy bear, was a doppelganger for Waldameer's mascot, Wally Bear. The two parks are not related, so I have to assume they bought mascots from the same mascot company.
Poogie Bell Band
Poogie Bell - drums
Bobby Sparks - keyboards
Michael Patches Stewart - trumpet
Keith Anderson - alto and tenor saxophone
Paradox Tilburg, November 21st 2011
This is the last photo I took of Patches. A little over a week after this photo she was put to sleep. She deteriorated very quickly. I'm cursed with cats as of late. She was only 9.
My daughter is still looking for her. They were good buddies. This clip shows the most aggressive moment in Patches' short lived relationship with Ella:
Damp Patch.
Oxford Hash House Harriers Away Weekend 2010. Burley Youth Hostel, Burley, Hampshire, in the New Forest.
PORTO ALEGRE-RS, BRASIL, 13.12.12: O doutor norte-americano conhecido por seu trabalho como palhaço visita a PUCRS. Patch Adams luta por uma medicina com amor. Foto Giovanna Pozzer/Famecos/PUCRS
PORTO ALEGRE-RS, BRASIL, 13.12.12: O doutor norte-americano conhecido por seu trabalho como palhaço visita a PUCRS. Patch Adams luta por uma medicina com amor. Foto Giovanna Pozzer/Famecos/PUCRS
Found this patch along with a bunch of eviction debris in front of an old house in Shawnee, Oklahoma. I think Dick Cheney may have lived there.
U.S. Army Col. Mark Johnson, 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade commander, and U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Terri Clavon, 3rd CAB command sergeant major, visited with Soldiers of Task Force Marauder at Fort Hood, Texas Sept. 18, 2017 to brief leaders as they prepare for the deployment and conduct a patch ceremony where TF Marauder members took on the 3rd Infantry Division patch. Task Force Marauder, which is aligned under the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade for deployment, is composed of Soldiers from the South Carolina National Guard, Pennsylvania National Guard, Illinois National Guard, and Iowa National Guard and provides aviation capabilities with AH-64 Apaches, UH-60 Black Hawks, and CH-47 Chinooks. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Capt. Jessica Donnelly)
Patches for my son's pants, inspired by offbeathome's monster patches: offbeathome.com/2012/05/monster-knee-patch
Winter 2006: backyard herb and vege patch. Chillis, Japanese senposai, lemon grass and lemon balm. Plus more mulch.
Read more about my garden on my blog www.greenfoot.com.au/
RELEASE DATE: 1985
MANUFACTURER: Coleco
BODY TYPE: Stuffed; tag 1978, 1982; made in China; 1985 blue signature
HEAD MOLD: 1978, 1983; #9 "monkey face"
PERSONAL FUN FACT written by my sister: This lovely lady is our first, and currently only, doll to use the "monkey face." I love how Coleco Cabbies use so many molds, and yet they still look equally Cabbage Patch. Does that make sense? Anyway, Shelly suggested borrowing names from our guinea pigs to name Cabbie girls when we were gifted MANY (and one adorable little boy) in one go in July 2024! I said, "The monkey face doll has to be Poppy." I don't know why, considering that one of Dorothy's nicknames is "Monkey Fat." Maybe it's because the name collectors use for this mold is just plain ridiculous and so is our guinea pig Poppy, with her mohawk. Poppy the doll is pretty silly! She's in really good shape. She reminds me of our Wendy, who is also from 1985 and green eyed. Wendy's hair is more strawberry colored. It's got a rusty hue to it. Poppy is in overall nicer shape than Wendy, and I don't even mean just because she has her outfit. Both have very mild Cabbie Pox, but Poppy's are even milder. And Wendy just has a forlorn look, even after all the love and care, that Poppy doesn't have. (It doesn't help that Napoleon the chinchilla bit poor Wendy's nose! That was the last time he was anywhere near a doll.) Poppy is more vibrant. But there's something a little silly about her, which is why the name fits so well!
Patches of blue sky in Autumn. View north from a business park on Centre Dandenong Road, Dingley, a south-eastern Melbourne suburb, Australia,
This patch is used by the United States Army's 24th Infantry Division. This design was authorized in 1941 and remains in use today.
Leaders of the U.S. Eighth Army participate in a patch ceremony at the unit's headquarters at U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys near Pyeongtaek, South Korea on Sep. 16, 2020. During the event, incoming Soldiers don the Eighth Army patch, signifying their transition from their transition to the current unit. (U.S. Army photo by Republic of Korea Army Cpl. Kang, Min-jin/Eighth Army public affairs)
I also started making the support structure for the rear top well where it was cut out for tire clearance. The expanded metal is easy to shape and will form the base for the fiberglass form. The structure will be covered with cling wrap and fiberglass matt will be used to build a form then the glass will be built up from underneath. Finally the form can be removed and it should look like it was built that way.