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The city has cut down this huge, perfectly healthy cottonwood tree in Lilydale Park. The stump is over six feet across. It appears to be part of their ongoing effort to "improve" this wilderness park by paving more of it. Bastards.
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Just a bit of change from the last one--I finished the right flap so it is all green now, and I finished the fabrication of the left flap trailing edge, so it has gone to yellow. Now there is no red in the wings in this image at all! (Note that there are parts in the aileron actuation system that would technically be red here, but you can't see them in this image).
Parts shown here in green are complete, yellow are awaiting some final riveting or blending tasks, orange are awaiting primer, and red are works in progress. Uncolored parts haven't yet been worked on.
For more narrative on the project, check out the construction blog.
I have now burnt the top layer of chiffon by using a heat gun. I then teased the fibre through the stitching by using a teasle brush ( shown at the top of the picture).
This now completes the preparation of the background fabric for the handbag.
Michael Totten posts about the unity of the people, and the new structures in this region:
The Kurds have sought success by realization, determination and vigilance.
And given the history of the struggles of many Nations who left behind years of tyranny; their accomplishments did not come easy...
It takes hard work and much sacrifice to reach political maturity. Read more
Progress on a painting for Solid Gallery Ones "Message in a Bottle" Show. I think I am gonna call this one: "Our Dreams, like our bottles...sank with the ship."
10X13 mixed media on 180lb. Cold Press Watercolor Paper.
how will i ever sew 400 of these suckers together??????
i have hit a low point in my piecing...this weekend i hate it. i think this will pass, but it is hard to do this with no end in sight...
i do have to admit it looks pretty though.
Total work in progress! GAH! I think on the floor there's a fridge, some storage containers, some random legs to something and some trash. nice!
1929 edition of "The Pilgrim's Progress: From This World to That Which Is to Come" by John Bunyan. This is the Young People's Edition by David C. Cook Publishing Co, Elgin, Illinois.
"He was about starved when we found him; and to think all could have been his that the house contained but for the asking! Some people do make things so hard for themselves!"
Old farming commumunities are giving way for new construction in the town of Chenzhou Hunan China
Leica M9 Super-Elmar-M 21mm ASPH ISO160 1/500s f5.6 stitched from 3 images
Wendy's fire pit is coming along. She just realized it could be two
weeks of labor to finish it. Today she dug out a 1/4 of the circle to
a depth of 2". She also sifted the gravel from the sand using a make-
shift window screen setup.
The team's final progress after five days on-site: rebar formed, foundation poured and levelled, cinder blocks raised, sub-floor installed, walls built and mounted. Magic.
Photo: Douglas Keddy
Progress is slow in these dark winter days, but I also have many other things going. Should be finished in a couple of days though.
As usual, fall arrives and we aren't quite as far ahead in our building progress as we had hoped for. Still - we did pretty well over the summer. Workshop is up and framed, windows are in. Plywood is up on exterior walls, and the layers of foam are on, with the housewrap over, and the wood strapping on to hold it all in place. Next up is the roof and gable ends. Three layers of foam to go on the roof, then plywood, and the metal roof. Not sure we will get it all done in time, but if the weather holds we might. This time last year we were working on the metal roof of the new house, and had snow in October. We were hoping to get the roof finished on the workshop so that we could get our solar panels mounted on it - and then we would have some power !! All in good time I guess.
One Year.
Photo taken one year ago, 4 months after getting my first non-P&S camera and when I started getting into photography
Blog Entry -
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1. Front Lounge, 2. Some Initial Doodles for the Triptych, 3. Brainstorming the Triptych, 4. 3 Blank Canvases, 5. The Materials Come Out, 6. Artist at Work - in PJs!, 7. The Final Pencil Sketch on Canvases, 8. The Paints and Brushes Come Out, 9. Joined by My Li'l Artist, 10. Black Outlines Now, 11. Triptych - Must. End. Now., 12. Triptych - Painting Stage 1
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