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Looking east toward the abandoned Monrovia Santa Fe train station, with the sign for the proposed Metro Gold Line station in the background.
it's always exciting for me cutting new doorways into existing solid walls. here i'm connecting a room that for many years was no longer a part of this apartment....progress indeed!
on the left, the before and the after on the right.
Rebuilding and progress is everywhere in this photograph. The street filled with traffic, the orange fencing and barrels, and the rising dust cloud. The cloud is a result of ground level construction.
The Balkans War in 1999 brought Kosovo out of the grip of Serbian forces led by Slobodan Milosevic's government. Not meant in any way to trivialise this we can say politics and relations between Serbia, Albania, Montenegro,and Kosova were extremely complicated and volatile then and are still so today.
The construction is evidence of the Kosovars intent to move forward.
Prishtina Kosova May 2010
Progress : different variations of web stitch, bullion knot, Turkey work. Also fly stitch and French knots
ERRIA PROGRESS
FLAG : PANAMA
REGISTRY : PANAMA
IMO :8210261
TYPE :M.TANKER
BUILDER :KOCHI JYUKO KK. KOCHI
COUNTRY :JAPAN
YD NR :2262
SHIP DESIGN :
BUILT :1983
GRT :5280
DWT :9064
OWNER :CHUYO MARINE SA
EX :
LOCATION :EASTHAM 25 NOVEMBER 1984
This seat is on the "Desire" streetcar—that is, the one used in "A Streetcar Named Desire", and one of the streetcars that rolled through the "Desire District" in New Orleans. Our host at the Trolley Museum explained to us that the little holes you see were actually a sort of flag; if the peg was up, it was for "coloured people" to sit in, and all the seats without the peg up were for white people.
Rather stunningly remarkable, to someone my age especially. Can you imagine? Obviously we all know this sort of thing was common, but every time I'm reminded of it or confronted by it it's a shock.
Thankfully, today in America, any person of any race can sit wherever they like. That, my friends, is real progress.
The beginnings of a now finished lace neck cuff using gooorgeous hand dyed merino wool from Wabi Sabi Yarns!
Pattern will be available in another week or so. Still refining it. The difference (of course) between puffy in progress lace and sleek, blocked lace is mindboggling. :)
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