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iPhone shot a couple of days ago of my antique restoration project. Spring is here and the landscaping has started, Between that and the sanding I am getting muscles like I've never had :-). much better on black
I'm working on finding pretty ribbon for my gifts this year and found these lovely ribbons. It's progress...
I kinda liked this idea but am not so sure now. And inserting the blocks is hell. If anyone knows a good tutorial on the internet, please let me know!
Blogged: surelynotanotherproject.blogspot.be/2013/02/lone-star-vor...
Statue of Albert Gallatin, genius of finance, stands in front of the U.S. Department of Treasury in Washington, DC.
So im guessing phone camera's have improved over the past 6 yrs., would you agree? Which pic looks better according to you, left or right?
Showing off long, wavy red hair and a mysterious white mask. 🎭 The look pairs a fitted black top with a burgundy plaid wrap skirt, tights, and tall leather boots. ❤️
Posting for amusement value -- Ragnar's head (EID Arvid in RS) is temporarily on Gremory's NS nYID body for the wigmaking process, and he looks like an Arvid lollipop, LOL!
Wig is about half-done in this pic -- it's drying from Step 3 currently (I added more hair -- he's going to have a dread-y ponytail, so I first covered the wig cap in glued-down hair going the right direction, let it dry overnight, and applied loose hair (glued inside the hairline) today.
When it's all dry, I'll dread the remaining loose hair, and my sexy pirate captain can have his official debut ^___^
BNSF 1320 at Riverbank, CA moving DIC on H PASBAR1 08A from Progress Rail in Tacoma, WA to it's new assignment in San Bernardino, CA.
King of a faction I'm working on. He has an outer cape from Royal Brick Customs, over a standard dark blue cape.
I'm working on a watercolor painting right now.
It's called "One night in Lemon Garden".
It's going to have a dark background Blogged here
Background status has made it to complete.
Time to seriously hit up the foreground because I don't want to ever paint another tree again till I absolutely have to.
Uugh it's going to be magical upon completion.
Work in progress. Missing is the first floor and roof greebles.
Inspired by a pair of relatively famous buildings in Texarkana, Tx.
Camera: Voigtlander Bessa I
Lens: Voigtlander Vaskar 105mm f4.5
Film: Kentmere 400
Developer: 510-Pyro 1+100
Location: Eindhoven, Netherlands
Scanned at Analog Space V.O.F.
Noi abbiamo vissuto qui da tempo immemorabile, tutto era fresco e bello. Vennero i visi pallidi e con la loro sapienza riempirono il cielo di fumo e i fiumi di rifiuti. Che cosa, con la loro sapienza, stavano facendo in nome del progresso ? Ve lo dirò io. Stavano facendo straordinari accendisigari, magnifiche penne stilografiche, sacchi di carta, portachiavi, maniglie e borse in similpelle..
This is what progress in Chicago looks like and its also a perfect example why humans are very rarely to be trusted. This building was once considered a House of God. If that's true, why would a population so intent on preaching his gospel let these buildings be demolished? Is God a Capitalist?
“Progress has not followed a straight ascending line, but a spiral with rhythms of progress and retrogression, of evolution and dissolution.” - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
An absolute masterpiece of motor car preservation is this 1901 four-seater, made by The Progress Cycle Co. of Coventry and registered EU 12.
It is seen here sporting an immaculate black and yellow livery, making good speed down the cobbled town street of Beamish Museum. Whilst, at first glance, it may appear to be a two-seater, there are a further two seats facing and in front of the driver. When occupied this arrangement must have severely restricted to driver's forward view.
The Progress Cycle Co. started making cars in 1898 and went into liquidation in 1903. During its short existence only about 500 cars were made, and very few have survived.
The car was at the museum as part of the October 2023 steam event.
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This Castorland is not a 'copy of'.
It's signed Gilbert and it has craquelure.
Sea is next and then the big sky.
I noticed some signs in Pukerua Bay, and visited the gala at the school... Hilarity ensued!
I just couldn't get this across in a single frame...
Used for the 'I spy' game in the 'Colorful World' group. (02 Apr 2010)
Progress on the drag and side braces. Haven't been attached permanently yet, but I wanted to try them out (notice the copper pins holding them in place).
I made some good progress the last week. the upper part of the ship also needs to have LEDs installed.