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it used to be mostly low-rise south of the river, the Shard a notable recent exception. Now new towers are popping up and reaching for the sky every day...

Applied the how it’s going meme to the progress of a mint condition AGU Raincoat.

A story of of progress in Cambodia and how rising tides don't always lift all boats. A young man washes up in the dirty waters of the Tonel Sap River in Phnom Penh with a new mega hotel in the background.

R-12: Progress 57P just docked to the International Space Station, bringing the last batch of supplies for Expedition 41

 

R-12: Der unbemannte Raumfrachter Progress 57P hat eben an die ISS angedockt, als letztes Versorgungsschiff der Expedition 41.

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

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Eyelet and garter blanket in green

This commission is for someone super lovely!

 

There are two reverse twin wigs~ This one is the darker one which will have some more dramatic shades in the top layers.

I'm working on the lighter one this afternoon so I'll try to post that up too. I wish I had another Unoa to model both on at once. I think they'll be so pretty together ;w;

 

The colours match my girls faceup so well though T - T

  

Work has been going strong, however missing some odds and ends, need to print some running gear still and to get missing drivers

In progress - my first attempt at drawing with pastels, and my first attempt at drawing in colour. There's more detail to add to this and some tidying up, then the other half to start working on.

A cool Edwardian house in #kew in the process of being knocked down and probably replaced with a neo-Georgian or neo- French provincial house that won't really fit the suburb or environment. If you're going to build a new house... Build a modern house...

my shop. it was time for a change

R-12: Our Space Station Commander Max Suraev while monitoring the approach of unmanned space ship Progress 57P.

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

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played some on my sculpture today. As always... i take the photo of the work and then i play with the photo.... as mentioned before this helps me to see where the work is and where it wants to go.

Sculpture work in progress- photo play

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Diane Marie Kramer

River Severn tug "Severn Progress" at Gloucester on 8th April 2012.

 

The tug (originally named "Progress") was built in 1931 by Charles Hill & Sons of Bristol, the prefix Severn being added later to conform to the general naming policy adopted by her owners, the Severn & Canal Carrying Company. "Severn Progress" originally had a 100 bhp Kromhout semi-diesel engine which required heating with a blow-lamp to get it hot before starting. In later years this was replaced by a Lister air-cooled diesel that starts with the push of a button. Also in the early days, the steering position was an open well, and it was many years later before a proper wheel-house was fitted.

 

Severn Progress was mainly used for towing barges and canal boats on the River Severn between Gloucester and Worcester with some trips extending to Stourport. A typical trip was to leave Gloucester early one morning, towing whatever loaded barges and canal boats needed to go up river, stay overnight at Worcester and then return with empty boats the following day. When it was necessary to go all the way up to Stourport, it was still expected that the tug would return on the second day. The usual cargoes for the barges were grain, timber and petroleum, and the canal boats carried grain, metals, chocolate crumb and a wide range of general cargoes that had come on the steamers arriving at Bristol and Avonmouth.

 

Following nationalisation of the canals in 1948, Severn Progress became part of the British Waterways fleet and continued towing on the Severn until commercial traffic died out in the late 1960s. Later she moved to the Kennet & Avon Canal to help with restoration and maintenance work between Hanham Lock and Bath. After this role ended in 1991, Severn Progress came to the National Waterways Museum, where she is looked after by the Friends of the Museum who use her for tug handling courses and occasional towing jobs.

 

Information from Hugh Conway-Jones' excellent website:

www.gloucesterdocks.me.uk/

Finally got around to making my girls their bunk bed.. They seem to like it..

Need to make Mitsuki some bedding..

^-^ <3

Whole progress of my new drawning :).

And I did not like her mouth... -.-.

Sunda Kelapa - a harbour in North Jakarta which was once the hub of colonial trade in the Dutch East Indies, now a planned site for lucrative building developments, malls and apartments.

 

On the outskirts of all this progress lives a local community of fishermen's families, perched on levees of driftwood to hold back the rising sea.

 

Kids here make their way to school past diggers and scaffolding as their homes crumble quietly into canals, waiting for the bulldozers to arrive.

 

A snapshot of progress in modern Jakarta.

Standing close in to the conifer plantation up at Shap Wells mainly for some protection from the biting wind, you get this superb grandstand view back down towards Scout Green. Howgill Fell is the backdrop and what a sight they made when the light at 12.05 shined on them. Slogging her way up to the summit at Shap with the WCME - LMS Princess Coronation Class 4-6-2 No 46233 Duchess of Sutherland makes a fine sight on a blustery winter day on Shap.

Saturday 30th January 2016 Copyright Simon Lathlane

It's the only room in our 100+ old house that's level, so I've been practicing here with @oneoeight.tv on my computer. I've only missed one day in three weeks, and I'm proud to say my heels are getting closer to the floor in down dog and I can finally hold onto my toes.

Here's a comparison of my progress this year in SL Photography! I learn something new every time I set up a new shot. Who knows what 2020 will bring? :)

Il super condominio Puglie... er mejo ! Lavori in corso... Flat house Puglie, the best ! Work in progress...

After a few days' work (on and off, not constant!), this is how far I've progressed on the bargain Michèle Wilson wooden jigsaw puzzle . As you can see, I've more or less completed the aviary and now have the greenery to assemble. I have a feeling that the hardest part is yet to come...

The push fit makes it slow going: every time I insert a piece it dislodges all the ones around it.

So far it seems to be complete, but only time will tell.

I downloaded a copy of the image which has helped enormously, if only so I can check that I'm on the right track.

I can understand why this puzzle ended up in a charity shop, it's a stinker!

Mike's working on a 1000pc (cardboard) mini-puzzle while I'm assembling this one, I have a feeling he'll finish first!

 

I'm working on a new watercolor painting now.

It's called "Magnolia".

Blogged here

Bottom and front of the camera. Center bore in the bottom is for the lock mechanism to close the camera.

Standing in the colliery yard at Beamish Museum is this absolute masterpiece of motor car preservation, a 1901 four seater, made by The Progress Cycle Co. of Coventry and UK registered EU 12.

 

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There have been additions and tear downs and other revisions. At least it seems like it is moving towards an end.

I got the heater core box set back in and called it a night. I figure if I can do even 15 minutes a day I'll have the car back on the road eventually.

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