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Ethnic pattern in bright color with stylized flowers, leaves and circular shapes with Kazakh, Turkish, Uzbek motifs Seamless vector texture for print, spring summer fashion, wallpaper, fabric, textile
This is the ceiling at the Sault Ste. Marie public library. It looks really cool from an angle, can get dizy if you look at it for too long.
Another coleus leaf pattern. This one creates the illusion of a 3-dimensional pear shape. Coleus plants like this grow wild in many areas of Sri Lanka.
Vintage pattern book
Title: Designs in Cross-Stitch by Gerda Bengtsson and Elise Thordur- Hansen
Published: 1973
Additional Info: Danish Handcraft Guild
Details: Flower cross-stitch pattern book. Beautiful images that are very hip for 2009.
"Long summer days choked with wildfire haze has made this the smokiest summer on record in Alberta's biggest cities.
Environment Canada data shows Edmonton and Calgary have set new records for "smoke hours," which are counted when the haze becomes particularly thick, reducing visibility along the horizon to 9.7 kilometres or less.
Records on smoke hours have been kept for more than 70 years. The previous record for both Edmonton and Calgary was set in 2018.
Between May and September of that year, Edmonton recorded 229 smoke hours. Calgary recorded 450 smoke hours during the same time frame.
This year, as of Sunday (3 September 2023), Edmonton has recorded 244 smoke hours. Calgary has recorded 464 smoke hours so far this summer.
The totals for both cities are expected to rise as smoke continues to drift in from wildfires burning in B.C. and the north." From The Weather Network, 4 September 2023.
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"A friend told me about a display of fungi near Fish Creek Park last year, so of course I had to go and check it out : ) Taken on 29 June 2012, near the edge of the eastern end of the park. Wish I knew what kind of mushrooms these are - I love the patterns that form on the top surface of the caps. They look so much like some of the Easter Hot Cross Buns that I buy.
Any chance that these could be Cracked-Cap Mushroom / Agrocybe dura? Apparently, they are very common in wood mulch, which fits with my photo."
Pattern study for Salina Art Center. The final piece will be a large-scale painting in the Oakdale Park pool to coincide with the Smoky Hill River Festival in June 2012.
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PATTERNS is the topic for Thursday, June 23, 2001
I was hoping to have some other / more pattern shots, but I was so busy today I barely touched my camera. I enjoyed playing around with processing this partial shot of the bolt pattern on this huge valve.
Oh yah, and if Fed-Ex is nice to me I will have my gift to myself tomorrow morning. :) Got my little Optio a bigger brother.