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The MV Vectis Progress is a general cargo vessel built in 2012 and operated by Carisbrooke Shipping under the Isle of Man flag. Measuring nearly 124 meters in length, it features two 80-ton cranes and can carry up to 484 containers, offering flexible cargo handling capabilities across a wide range of ports and conditions.

 

A key feature of the vessel is its ice-class 1A certification, allowing it to safely navigate ice-covered waters.

Orchis mascula. There's a flower spike in there!

Work in progress of wood inlay.

Marquetería en proceso.

 

See wood inlay finished: www.cmgarte.com/en/pictures/83-in-the-garden-wood-inlay.html

Crystal Palace Mini Mochi yarn, color 309

 

Wingspan pattern, found on Ravelry

Day Ten on my Holiday to Florida October 2008.

 

The Carrousel of Progress at the Magic Kingdom.

Knitting Fancy from ROWAN Issue #49 knitting with Kidsilk Haze in grace 580

It's amazing to see how big Kim's gotten since I last saw her two months ago.

Storm Chaser roller coaster Progress. October 17, 2015.

Three historic trains as seen at Railfest 2012 at the National Railway Museum. Contrary to appearances, the newest train is the furthest fromt the camera.

I like to start with a few 10 pound bowls and 7 pound plates and then make about 10 35-50 pound bowls. The smaller bowls and plates get me somewhat warmed up for the larger pieces.

My old faithful Olympus OM1n & my latest, taken with my 550D.

Progress shots of two paintings and a bowling pin. . .just the black line work left to do on these

 

Original art by David Lozeau

www.davidlozeau.com

Just checking on how it's looking before the early service this morning. Biggest change this week has been the sheetrock work, really makes a difference. Still hope to be finished for our Easter service!

Angela Farnsworth

Yankton, SD

Taken in Yankton, SD

This was a big surprise I went down to go see the Army Train but when I got there the lead engines had already passed it was just cars going by but then these 2 were on the back

From Spaghetti Junction, along the canal to the City Centre

Downtown Schenectady has come a long way in the last 220 years. I'm not sure it's really quantifiable as "progress" though.

 

shot on Kodak HD 400

converted, cropped

The Gloucester Waterways Museum's tug "Severn Progress" in Gloucester Docks. The tug was built in Bristol in 1931 for The Severn Canal Carrying Company to tow trains of "Severn Trows" , fuel tanker barges and narrowboats on the river above Gloucester. She was origianally called just "Progress" but was renamed in 1934 to "Severn Progress".

 

© Mike Broome

© Natasha Newton 2010

 

I'm working on a large commissioned painting for a US Senator. This piece will be part of the 'Intermission' series, and is being painted on to a 100x70cm deep-edge canvas.

 

At this stage the foreground is finished, but I'll need to apply at least two more layers of paint to the sky before I'm happy with it. The dark strip you can see in the middle of the painting is where all of the intricate detail will eventually be.

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