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Current progress on the husband's Berkshire Pullover from Weekend Knitting. I love knitting with bulky yarn because it goes by so fast! Hopefully I can avoid knitting ADD with this project. I am about to add the third ball/skein of yarn!
I frogged the bottom because the rolled stockinette hem was SO irritating, and I substituted five rows of 3x1 ribbing =) Much better!
(The color looks a lot different from this photo...my apologies for stinky indoor lighting at night!)
they continue to make progress on the new eastern half of the Bay Bridge -- compare to earlier photos:
the second deck (lefthand side of this) is slowly filling in, the first deck looks completely solid, and they're starting to build supports (?) for the suspension part of the bridge...
Slow progress, despite being on CV19 lockdown, on the 1/48 Blenheim. The interior is coming along though.
The interior eau de nil green shade is a homemade mix, and dry brushed with Tamiya sky to bring out the highlights. Now it's all had a coat of gloss varnish once that's dry I'll add a dark wash.
Im stoked to show you guys Alan Wardle's new brand 'Anyforty'. The new artist series range has just been made available for pre-order. Designer/illustrators include Waste, Mcfaul, Jam factory, Niark 1, Ilk and Gorey. There all pretty damn special so grab them now for a bargian price of £20 at www.anyforty.bigcartel.com/
All our progress is an unfolding, like a vegetable bud. You have first an instinct, then an opinion, then a knowledge as the plant has root, bud, and fruit. Trust the instinct to the end, though you can render no reason.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Si è svolto a Milano il 7 e 8 febbraio 2013 la prima conferenza dell’International Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Collaborative. Associazioni SM, ricercatori e persone con SM insieme per trovare terapie efficaci per le forme progressive di SM. Per ulteriori informazioni: www.aism.it/index.aspx?codpage=2013_02_ricerca_progressiv...
Devant la progression constante des embouteillages dans la capitale, un ingénieur conçoit vers 1845 un premier projet de chemin de fer urbain, dit "metropolitain" en 1873 et communément abrégé en "métro" dès 1891. Mais les conseillers municipaux veulent un réseau autonome contre l'avis des compagnies des chemin de fer, soutenues par le gouvernement, qui préconisent d'y ajouter la desserte des banlieues, et les partisans des viaducs s'opposent à ceux des souterrains. L'imminence de l'Exposition universelle de 1900 oblige à trancher. La Ville l'emporte, la déclaration d'utilité publique est votée le 30 mars 1898, et les travaux commencent sous la direction de Fulgence Bienvenüe (1852-1936) Cet ingénieur en chef des services municipaux depuis 1891 avait enseigné les mathématiques à Charles de Foucauld. Son prijet comporte 6 lignes sur 65 km ; la priorité est donnée à la ligne n°1, ouverte le 19 juillet 1900. Elle relie la porte de Vincennes à la porte Maillot, dessert le Grand Palais et l'Exposition et connaît ausitôt le succès, avec 16 millions de voyageurs en 6 mois!
olhei para ela e senti um novo traço...
um novo jeito...
uma nova idéia...
mulher sem rosto, sim!
uma mulher não precisa ser bela...
para ser uma verdadeira mulher...
mulher é o que sente, mulher é quem dá a luz...
que cria e dá amor...
mulher não é mais amélia...
mulher é criadora.
..♥!
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I stopped on the overpass over 295 in Portland yesterday. The setting sun gleamed off Back Bay as cars zoomed under me.
What was Portland like before all this was here? A giant peninsula jutting into Casco Bay. Hills on both the East and West ends. A big circular back bay separating the peninusla from the rolling fields that gently spread away from the coast. The Mouth of the Fore River to the south. The Presumpscot to the North.
Portland is a beautiful city. Mainers are lucky that their largest city is so scenic. It doesn't stop me from wishing I could have seen it before it was. We can't go back.
There was an article in the paper yesterday about post-recession Gorham, the then little-ish town I called home growing up. Development is starting to pick up again. Mosher corner is the site of Mosher farm, their little corn stand and Beal's Ice Cream, a local favorite after Little League games, win or lose. The area is surrounded by open fields, tall grass, corn. Now, it's all being harvested away for money.
Although the corner is the intersection of two major routes, there was never even a stop light. There is now. The area is being developed... "Vista Park Condominiums, which is approved for a drive-up business such as a bank or restaurant."
"I am cautiously optimistic," Duchaine said."
"We are pleased," said Tom Ellsworth, director of the Gorham Economic Development Corp.
Elsewhere in town, Barrows Green House, a family owned Greenhouse next door to my old elementary school is closing. The family is retiring—selling the land.
"Duchaine is buying 14 acres, now home to Barrows Greenhouses at 312 Main St., and plans to build 26 single-family houses and five duplexes."
Progress?
I know our world needs to grow but the world can't. Change is inevitable. I just wish more thought went into it.
Soon the river will open up and big chunks of ice will flow. I took this photo a couple of weeks ago and hope to check out the river this weekend.
I listen to books during my commute and was surprised by how much I enjoyed The Mighty Queens of Freeville. One of its themes is about prevailing through tough times.... so appropriate for these times.
Take That performing their Progress tour at Wembley Stadium on Friday 8th July, ably supported by the Pet Shop Boys. Fabulous!
Avanti West Coast 390119 'PROGRESS'
1M12 11:36 Glasgow Central to London Euston.
"Avanti West Coast's Pendolino train wrapped in progressive pride flag was launched on the West Coast Main Line, celebrating the diversity of the communities it serves.
Avanti West Coast launched the UK's first fully wrapped Pride train entirely staffed by a LGBTQ+ crew for its first official service on Tuesday 25 August 2020.".
A sneak peak of what I'm up to. I'm hoping the next stage goes smoothly and I won't have to go back to the drawing board. So what do you think?
Elaborazione 3D sul tema "Il progresso".
Come nella nosta società , gli scarabei stercorari, rispetto a quello che è il progresso, si comportano come hanno sempre fatto, progrediscono nel trasporto, ignorano e diffidano del cambiamento, osservano ed imitano.
Tema d'esame del modulo di "Modello Virtuale e Statico", Laurea specialistica in Ecodesign, Politecnico di Torino.
Corso di: Disegno industriale per la comunicazione visiva I
Prof. Fabrizio Valpreda
A.a.2007/2008
Modellazione: Rhino, 3D StudioMax, Blender
Renderizzazione: 3D StudioMax
Ritocchi: Photoshop