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This was my first attempt at Waldorf style doll making. Actually she's my first doll! I have three boys and have never really had a reason to make dolls.

I didn't have the traditional Waldorf materials on hand, and wanted to practice on something a little less expensive than the pricey tricot from the Netherlands and the equally pricey wool stuffing, so she's made with bamboo velour for her skin and stuffed with polyfill. I didn't have any tubular gauze so I used an old nylon knee-high stocking to shape the head. I made her body pattern and that's the only part of her I'm not thrilled with. Her torso is too long and I should have curved her arms, but overall I think she's sweet. She'll be a gift for my niece. Now that I've had a taste of doll making I think I'm hooked. My niece is going to h

VC-25A SAM 29000 is used to practice landings and takeoffs from Harrisburg International Airport. When the president is on board this modified 747 carries the callsign "Air Force One."

I've been playing a lot of guitar recently and working my way through the Noad book, again. I had a great practice session today. This is my Santa Cruz Vintage Artist with the extra special old-growth mahogany that Richard Hoover let me have as a special customer. It's delightful!

Dani is going to do my wedding makeup for me, yay! So we did a practice run through, and dressed me all up to get a better idea of the look.

 

Hair is obviously not styled, lol.

Image Taken At Oklahoma State Cowboys Baseball Practice, October 29, 2020, Stillwater, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK. Scarlett Gooch/OSU Athletics

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Canada Heights 2014

Hybrid Ixora, a continually-flowering tropical shrub.

Hadn't shot any flowers since a 2-day practice period, a month after I got a digital camera.

These are outside the lobby entrance of my apartment building, and caught my eye, for some reason, Friday afternoon, September 29, 2006.

Took several, using the D70s's various modes, including manual, and "aperture preferred." This one, set to "Closeup" program was the only one I liked of the several shots I took, and was in late afternoon's deep shade, so the flash fired.

Nikkor 18-70mm DX "kit lens" and built-in flash --- EV: -0.7.

Oakland Park, Florida -US- near Fort Lauderdale.

 

See it LARGE,

or 16" x 24". ( Click on "button" at bottom right of the "16x24" image to get the full size.)

VC-25A SAM 29000 is used to practice landings and takeoffs from Harrisburg International Airport. When the president is on board this modified 747 carries the callsign "Air Force One."

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I turned a practice wooden Rondel dagger for a friend on my homemade lathe. I used a piece of wood he found in his garage, followed a photo he provided, and his marks for the length of the pommel, handle, and guard. Now I want one!

Portrait sketch practice in pencil, 2B pencil and no blenders used. I hope you like it :)

Practicing something on a book on watercolor.

I think it's trying to tell us something

Trying to zero in on landing gear detail.

Jenn practicing her "tsk tsk" look that our mom gave us so often on Matthew...

 

... looks to be working.

This image reminds me of Mother Teresa’s idea to continuous creating little drops of oil into a lamp, and that the love does not have to be extraordinary, but little, but in this image, it is like a stairway to heaven, each practice makes a step that carries you higher:

 

“Don’t think that love, to be true, has to be extraordinary. What is necessary is to continue to love. How does a lamp burn, if it is not by the continuous feeding of little drops of oil? When there is no oil, there is no light and the bridegroom will say: “I do not know you”. Dear friends, what are our drops of oil in our lamps? They are the small things from every day life: the joy, the generosity, the little good things, the humility and the patience. A simple thought for someone else. Our way to be silent, to listen, to forgive, to speak and to act. That are the real drops of oil that make our lamps burn vividly our whole life. Don’t look for Jesus far away, He is not there. He is in you, take care of your lamp and you will see Him.”

– Mother Teresa

 

Many kinds of practices, here are 2 ideas:

 

“ Asking the simple question:

What will serve life today?

is a penetrating practice.

Not what will serve me, my problems, my family,

my desires or worries.

Such questions only lead us to the realm of worry.

When we ask, What will serve life right here and now?

we begin to live in a larger picture.

 

Whatever circumstances we find ourselves in,

this question can help us focus our intentions.

It is so fundamental it should lie within

every small choice we make, not just the big ones.

What will serve life today?”

—Gunilla Norris, “Inviting Silence”, p. 41-42

 

“I turn over my little omelet in the frying pan for the love of God. When it is done, if I have nothing to do, I bow down to the ground and adore God from whom has come the grace to make it. Then I straighten up, more contented than a king. When there is nothing more that I can do, it is enough to pick up a straw from the floor for the love of God. People look for methods for learning to love God. They desire to arrive by I don’t know how many different practices. They take great pains to remain in the presence of God by a quantity of means. Is it not much shorter and more direct to do everything for the love of God, to use all the tasks of one’s situation, to give testimony to it, and to maintain the presence within us by this communication of the heart with Him? He has no fancy ways for this. One has only to go plainly and simply to Him.” – Brother Lawrence

Panning practice. Spent 40-50 shots. Bus stop opposite to Suntec City.

I took Zeb out to the dockdogs practice at Prado dog recreation park today. I was hoping to have some success in getting him to jump off the dock. He swims well and loves retrieving his ball from a lake or the bay and even loves retrieving a frisbee at the beach. He eagerly jumps in and swims for it. Here he's bracing himself against the bank right before he "pops" off the bank to leap into the water after his ball. He will not do this off the dock. He whines and fidgets at the edge moves side to side in an attempt to find another way to his ball, but won't jump. So, we're back to square one of training the behavior from the bank in the hope that someday he will do it automatically and without thinking. Once he breaks that barrier on the dock, I think he'll love it as much as he does diving from the bank.

Here you can see the practice courts, with the seating area, two stadiums off to the right, and the nice mountain backdrop. Thomaz Belluci warming up.

Image Taken At Oklahoma State Cowboys Baseball Practice, October 29, 2020, Stillwater, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK. Scarlett Gooch/OSU Athletics

This is the temperature in the garage where we are having Passion Play practice.

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