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The elder chick has been practicing to fly for about 10 days now. Today, at 82 days old he did his longest run of nearly 200 meter and did not take off. He will fly very soon.
Loons are excellent divers and have heavy bones, unlike most birds that have “hollow” bones. This is the reason they need such a long ran to get airborne.
YES. More practice! Also, I was bored again. So, bubbles everywhere. I'm kinda proud of them, and floofy wooshy magic fiyah thingy
Offer a Song of Praise to God | A Cappella | Gospel Music "Love the Practical God With All Our Heart"
www.holyspiritspeaks.org/videos/mv-love-the-practical-god...
La … la la la … la la la….
La … la la la … la la la … la….
The sun of righteousness is rising from the East.
O God! Your glory fills the heaven and earth.
Beautiful darling, Your love surrounds my heart.
People who pursue the truth all love God.
Though I rise alone in the early morning, I feel enjoyment when meditating on God’s word.
The tender words are like a loving mother, the words of judgment like a severe father. (Hey….)
I love nothing in the world; with all my heart I only love my God.
Ah hey … ah hey … ah hey … ah hey….
I love nothing in the world; with all my heart I only love my God.
Ah hey … ah hey … ah hey … ah hey….
I love nothing in the world; with all my heart I only love my God.
La la la … la la la….
La la la … la la la … la….
God’s will has been revealed—to perfect the true lovers of God.
Lively and innocent people all offer up praises to God,
and dance beautiful dances around the true God together.
People are called back by God’s voice from different places.
Words of life are bestowed upon us. We are purified by the judgment of God’s words.
Our love is strengthened through refinement. We feel sweet to enjoy God’s love. (Hey….)
Who would not love the lovely God? With all my heart I only love the practical God.
Ah hey … ah hey … ah hey … ah hey….
Who would not love the lovely God? With all my heart I only love my God.
Ah hey … ah hey … ah hey … ah hey….
Who would not love the lovely God? With all my heart I only love my God.
I love nothing in the world; with all my heart I only love my God.
Thank You! (Thank You!) (Thank You!) (Thank You!)
We love You!
from Follow the Lamb and Sing New Songs
A recreation of one of our favorite scenes from the film, "Practical Magic."
Costume and umbrella by LOVE
Socks by Rag Dollz [RIP]
Yay! I finally found a Secret Spells Christie. I promptly set her up with a fashionista body and set a lil magik shoot.
Page 2 of my feature in Septembers issue of Practical Photography!!
It should be out on the 13th August in the UK and i think it's around the 15th for other countries!
I have a penchant for off-beat images. As you may know my motto is 'Beyond the Obvious'.
Sometimes when you want to get an unusual background you end up taking the bride and groom across the moors and of course they're not dressed for this kind of thing. Here the bride took a practical view and hauled her dress up - and I ever watchful captured the moment.
Hope you like it as much as I do.
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My website www.indigo2photography.co.uk
Inspired by the movie "Practical Magic."
About two sisters who practice magic in a modern day world and are treated differently because they aren't what is to be considered normal. Though myself & the other model are not actually sisters we both understand each other and relate to the sisters in the movie.
Naked, knobby, sculptural form of a pollarded London plane tree (Platanus x hispanica) at Filoli Gardens in Woodside, California.
Pollarding is a type of pruning and a fairly common practice in formal gardens. It serves a dual purpose of aesthetic style and practical care. Pollarding maintains a tree's size and shape while encouraging dense, vigorous growth.
Location: Bisigan, Cagayan de Oro City
He is the Lineman of Misamis Oreintal Rural Electric Service Cooperative -1(MORESCO-1)
Or Doktor Schnabel von Rom ("Doctor Beak of Rome"), engraving by Paul Fürst, 1656.
Check out my many galleries of other folks on Flickr who have images inspired by this - start with Gallery One. Because there were far more images on Flickr than I'd assumed I ended up with 9 Galleries - so just check out my Gallery Page to see them all. Frankly I enjoyed looking at all the photos, regardless of quality, just because of the many variations on this one image.
Meanwhile if anyone has any information about the engraver Paul Fürst - please let me know! I'm still trying to research him to find out more.
Meanwhile I first saw this image here (and wikipedia):
www.flickr.com/photos/kintzertorium/2832992668/
With many thanks to Kintzertorium who posted it! I'm only posting it on my Flickr because after making so many galleries I now I have to blog about this research...
Read my blog post about this here.
And if you have any plague doctor photos to share - add them to this Flickr Group: The Plague Doctor
Check out the discussion on that group's forum - I've put more links there.
Iconic, robust, practical. This is my 3rd version of the iconic ship that has graced the screens, tv shows and in print. I took a step back from my first version and reworked the entire model.
Red 5, Luke's main ship. Stickers from the UCS model and custom ones were used. I may add more later, but that may be for the Gray model version.
Many other x-wing designs have come since my 2016 model as well as new LEGO parts that helped shape this ship.
Like my original design this model features a durable internal structure and frame that allows you to hold the ship in front of the cockpit.
I also included internal components like my previous model to help define the various parts shown in the X-Wing cross sections. Life support, compressors, coils, power converters, power generator, flight computer, repulsorlift, hydraulic lines, communications antenna, sensor computer, primary sensor array, and a functional cargo bay.
The Landing gear was another story. Since my model is a display one I wanted to not have a working rear landing gear until LEGO develops more curved slopes that would help shape the engines. Instead, I used a similar design from my previous model to swap out for landing mode or flight mode. The front landing gear fits snug into the ship.
I am particularly proud that my cockpit design from version 1 found its way back into my latest model with slight modifications to allow the side panels to properly stay together.
Custom parts are used here. I Cut a few curved windows to make the Laser magnetic flashback suppressors. I also cut a ribbed flexible hose to fit inside the cockpit. I took a flat 2x2 tile and drilled a hole inside it to slide the technoic axle through. LEGO currently has a 2x2 round tile with a hole, but I needed a square one.
Brickarms has great monoclips and u-clips that work great for smaller ideas, such as my joystick or holding parts inside the cylinders.
The stand design is great, but I think it would work better if I swap out some parts and have several technique axles run through it and into the x-wing.
www.1001gardens.org/2017/02/livable-sheds-guide-ideas/
Livable sheds are really practical and prove to be brilliant when you want to invite your friends for the night.
If you are one of the lucky owners of a large garden, you already know that it is a real treasure! If your outdoor space is already laid out with your favorite plants but there is always enough space available, you can enjoy it and build a livable garden chalet.
Why Your Garden Shelter Is More Than A Simple Place of Storage
The garden shed has long been considered a storage place. Often hidden in the back of a garden, old trunks and boxes filled with clothes and objects that have become useless are stored there.
Others store gardening equipment and tools for do-it-yourself. This more or less organized disorder allows the owners of the garden shed to free up space in their main house and to work quietly without dirtying the rooms of their habitat.
In recent years, the garden livable sheds have gently transformed into wooden houses that offers much more services than simple storage. Equipped with attractive decorative accessories and elements to create the conditions of a very comfortable living room, the garden shed allows to add square meters to the living area of his house.
Livable sheds: A space for private use
An adjoining room
If you regularly receive loved ones at home, but offering a dignified room to your guest is an unachievable challenge, then you may want to consider installing a garden shed on your property.
Comfortable apartment
If the people you are hosting are rather small groups of about 4 people, choose a slightly larger residential garden livable shed. Models with two or more pieces will be perfect. With this in mind, it is recommended that you choose a garden shed of more than 30 m².
The first habitable garden chalet we would like to introduce to you is a project by Finnish designer Robin Falck. He wanted to build a small building in the forest using recycled materials. The angle and size of the windows allow free access to daylight and offers an unobstructed view of the stars during the night.
The first floor has a lounge area with a kitchenette and the second one houses the sleeping area. The name of this habitable garden chalet, translated from Italian means "nest of birds". As you can see, the interior is bright and welcoming, decorated with a clear wooden wall covering and furnished with practical and comfortable furniture in white...
The cozy house
The garden livable sheds are a very attractive option to comfortably accommodate two couples or a large family. If you need to accommodate this type of guests, opt for a beautiful wooden house of over 40 sqm. This kind of residential wooden shelter includes up to two independent bedrooms and a living room in which one can install a sofa bed.
Livable sheds: A space for professional use
Office
More and more people are working from home. It is often a decision imposed by the economic context, but sometimes it is also a choice of personal life. Nevertheless, the coexistence of a residential space and a workspace is often complex, if not impossible.
The livable sheds chalet can also be used as an office. If you work at home but require more comfort, you can build yourself an office corner in the garden cabin like the one above. Furnished with lots of wall shelves, a comfortable armchair, and a desk, the Office Sian Architects project, this contemporary office is located in the garden behind the owner's home.
Individuals who have a garden often choose to isolate their office by installing it in a garden shed. Located near the main house, this garden shed can receive electrical and electronic equipment as well as cozy furniture to take a break during the day. A computer connected, online printer, but also a coffee maker and teapot become common objects in this workplace.
The workshop
In the same vein, the development of a workshop is quite possible. A workbench and wall plates can be installed to store the tools. Sculptors and ironworkers will be able to cut and weld pieces of metal, carpenters can restore old furniture to the electricians, they can work quietly on lamps or sophisticated circuits.
The firm
A garden shed can also be used as a practice for a consultant, a psychologist or a real estate agent who works on his own. In this context, the interior, as well as the exterior, will have to be a hospital.
A beautiful alley lined with flowering massifs and verdant lawns will lead guests to a garden shed partly covered with climbing plants. The furniture will be adapted to the activity of the master of the premises, but there will necessarily have to be a toilet and a kitchen area to prepare hot drinks or to keep cool drinks cool.
If you are not a specialist in this field, ask a professional for electrical and plumbing work in your wooden house.
Livable sheds: The public space
The reception desk
Using a garden shed as a public space is relatively rare except in certain sectors of activity. The most common function is that of a reception desk. There are well-equipped garden sheds near building projects under construction or at tourist sites. Staff receives the public in order to provide them with various information. The place is designed so that people can linger, clarify their desires and find answers to their needs.
Recreation workshop
Livable sheds intended exclusively for a certain public are also possible. This can be a recreation workshop for the elderly, for children or for people with disabilities. Specialized educators often opt to develop their own activities in this field.
No private space at home? If this is the case, you can completely transform the habitable garden chalet into a yoga and recreation room for you and your children. Above, we present a brilliant project that demonstrates that the garden cabin offers space for the activities of adults and children. When you are doing yoga, your little ones can draw or enjoy, without they escaping your gaze.
In the common room, a large table allows dependents to make drawings, collage, and cutting. This place is as safe as it is comfortable. This is one of the sensitive points of this kind of local. They must respect the standards in force, and in particular those concerning the layout of public spaces.
The small garden hut can be easily converted into a private relaxation corner. Think of your favorite activities and set it up with a comfortable bench, a rocking chair, and a small library for your books. A window will allow you to enjoy panoramic views around you.
A garden shed is a construction that effectively stores tools and objects in order to preserve the quality of life of the main house. But very attractive models of garden sheds perfectly meet a more specific research such as an extension of the area of the house or the availability of an extra room in order to carry out his professional activity.
Livable sheds ideas
Science Homework: Diffusion Practical - The glass on the left started with clear water, and the glass on the right a coffee solution. Coffee solution was gradually added to the clear water.
Iconic, robust, practical. This is my 3rd version of the iconic ship that has graced the screens, tv shows and in print. I took a step back from my first version and reworked the entire model.
Red 5, Luke's main ship. Stickers from the UCS model and custom ones were used. I may add more later, but that may be for the Gray model version.
Many other x-wing designs have come since my 2016 model as well as new LEGO parts that helped shape this ship.
Like my original design this model features a durable internal structure and frame that allows you to hold the ship in front of the cockpit.
I also included internal components like my previous model to help define the various parts shown in the X-Wing cross sections. Life support, compressors, coils, power converters, power generator, flight computer, repulsorlift, hydraulic lines, communications antenna, sensor computer, primary sensor array, and a functional cargo bay.
The Landing gear was another story. Since my model is a display one I wanted to not have a working rear landing gear until LEGO develops more curved slopes that would help shape the engines. Instead, I used a similar design from my previous model to swap out for landing mode or flight mode. The front landing gear fits snug into the ship.
I am particularly proud that my cockpit design from version 1 found its way back into my latest model with slight modifications to allow the side panels to properly stay together.
Custom parts are used here. I Cut a few curved windows to make the Laser magnetic flashback suppressors. I also cut a ribbed flexible hose to fit inside the cockpit. I took a flat 2x2 tile and drilled a hole inside it to slide the technoic axle through. LEGO currently has a 2x2 round tile with a hole, but I needed a square one.
Brickarms has great monoclips and u-clips that work great for smaller ideas, such as my joystick or holding parts inside the cylinders.
The stand design is great, but I think it would work better if I swap out some parts and have several technique axles run through it and into the x-wing.
Practical Mysticism If the doors of perception were cleansed, said Blake, everything would appear to man as it is—Infinite. But the doors of perception are hung with the cobwebs of thought; prejudice, cowardice, sloth. Eternity is with us, inviting our contemplation perpetually, but we are too frightened, lazy, and suspicious to respond: too arrogant to still our thought, and let divine sensation have its way. It needs industry and goodwill if we would make that transition: for the process involves a veritable spring-cleaning of the soul, a turning-out and rearrangement of our mental furniture, a wide opening of closed windows, that the notes of the wild birds beyond our garden may come to us fully charged with wonder and freshness, and drown with their music the noise of the gramophone within.
-EVELYN UNDERHILL
this was originally a prop designed for the film practical magic
it came on a prop cd from the lovely people at the h p lovecraft historical society