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Patches (from public servants from all over the world) on a priest robe at St. Paul's near Ground Zero, NYC
Did up some canvas patches for fun! I wanted to make a back patch for a jumpsuit i ordered to wear while i work in my studio. Figured people might like 'em so i put them in the shop:
Bordered Patch (Chlosyne lacinia), Pollywog Ponds, Corpus Christi, Texas - 7 March 2013. Also called Sunflower Patch by some authors.
You may have seen the "Secret Squirrel" patch around. There's even one clearly visible in the movie Zero Dark Thirty. You can get them, in many colors and materials from Milspec Monkey.
But I designed them. And for a few years, bought hundreds at a time, took orders from locals and obscure military/government/police forums (the US Secret Service were particular fans) and mailed them out. Eventualy, I got tired of this, so gave it to Money Boy to deal with instead.
One of those typical cuban finds. This one was while walking after a delicious lunch on the Miramar neighborhood which according to a cab driver, used to be the place where the rich lived. The architecture around it still tells they had great houses, it's a pity it's all falling apart now.
Havana, Cuba
On day four of my train journey across Canada by VIA rail. October 2018. We are seeing lots of snow now.
The window are not very clean so the photos are not that good. Also the train was speeding along at times and really bumpy. I have put all the photos I took on my journey on Flickr as a record of my trip.
Scrappy 25-patch quilt. 90" x 90". Blocks are 2" finished. I made it 70 x 70 and wanted it larger, so cut more blocks...I have enough to make another entire 90" x 90" quilt!!!!
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
All we needed were one meter fiber, but we had to use some 50-meter fiber for some of our patches... We're still waiting on all our 1 meter patch cords.
You may have seen the "Secret Squirrel" patch around. There's even one clearly visible in the movie Zero Dark Thirty. You can get them, in many colors and materials from Milspec Monkey.
But I designed them. And for a few years, bought hundreds at a time, took orders from locals and obscure military/government/police forums (the US Secret Service were particular fans) and mailed them out. Eventualy, I got tired of this, so gave it to Money Boy to deal with instead.
These photos are not mine, but of people who bought them back in the day. There is no PERSEC violation as far as I can tell plus they are all pretty old.
The Chesterfield Valley Pumpkin Patch is located by St. Louis Premium Outlets in Chesterfield, Missouri.
Photos by Valerie Tichacek.
What is Fiber Optic Patch cord
Fiber patch cords / pigtails are one of the most widely used basic components in optical communications. A fiber cable with a connector at both ends is called a jumper and only one connector at one end is called a pigtail.
They are passive components for realizing the active connection of different devices and systems in optical fiber communication, and are an important part of optical fiber and optical cable wiring management systems. It is used in conjunction with the fiber distribution frame, the junction box, and the terminal box to achieve the fusion of the optical cables in different directions. The flexible distribution of jumpers and wiring enables efficient and flexible management and maintenance of the entire fiber-optic communication network.
Fiber patch cords are used to make patch cords from the device to the fiber optic cabling link. It is with a thicker protective layer of Kevlar yarn and PVC or LSZH. Fiber Patch cord is generally used in the connection between the optical transceiver and the terminal box.
Optical fibers are mainly divided into two categories:
Single-mode fiber: Generally, the fiber jumper is indicated by yellow, the connector and the cover are blue, and the transmission distance is long.
Multi-mode fiber: Generally, the fiber jumper is indicated by orange, and some are indicated by gray. The connector and cover are made of beige and the transmission distance is short.
You may have seen the "Secret Squirrel" patch around. There's even one clearly visible in the movie Zero Dark Thirty. You can get them, in many colors and materials from Milspec Monkey.
But I designed them. And for a few years, bought hundreds at a time, took orders from locals and obscure military/government/police forums (the US Secret Service were particular fans) and mailed them out. Eventualy, I got tired of this, so gave it to Money Boy to deal with instead.
These photos are not mine, but of people who bought them back in the day. There is no PERSEC violation as far as I can tell plus they are all pretty old.