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Finally!
This is our pet parrot Moosy. After getting my hands litterally ripped apart, he's finally decided to give us a break and make truce. We give him sunflower seeds; and he promises he'll think about letting us keep our ears.
This photo is dedicated to Alex and his bird (and friend) Tasi.
Thats Lua's arm its on. HMPF! I spend weeks trying to get it on mine and it just hops onto hers. Bloody smooth talking perv parrot. >:(
Seatruck Progress Ro-Ro/cargo
Seatruck Progress leaves Langton
IMO: 9506203
MMSI: 235088244
Call Sign: 2EUK3
Flag: Great Britain
AIS Vessel Type: Cargo - Hazard A (Major)
Gross Tonnage: 19722
Deadweight: 5600 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 142m × 24m
Year Built: 2011
Status: Active
trying to take some advice from holycow.
i don't know that im feeling the idea of putting trash folder icons etc. but totally agree it needs to communicate more.
what you all think?
work in progress images of the sisters with focus on the head sculpts. I have completed sculpting one of them so far. The other will be slightly different, with an identical facial sculpt but altered hair braid. Although the the facial sculpts are identical, I will apply different paint schemes to differentiate between the two. You'll notice one is shorter than the other...this is of course intentional. I plan on retooling the hips and legs for better articulation...not happy with how they work with the sculpt currently.
*from a new set in progress inspired by Antonin Artaud's: "voyage to the land of the Tarahumara"
After his journey to Mexico in 1936 , Artaud, met Mexican painter Federico Cantu who at that time was giving lectures on the decadence of the western civilization, convinced; he alienated himself of his French culture and went to live with the Tarahumaran people who's culture he embraced and studied. The Tarahumarans who for centuries experimented with peyote, introduced him to this potent plant, which he became addicted to, recording his experiences,in his first volume of the "Voyage to the Land of the Tarahumara". The content of this work closely resembles the poems of his later days, concerned primarily with the supernatural. Artaud also recorded his horrific withdrawal from heroin upon entering the land of the Tarahumaras. Having deserted his last supply of the drug at a mountainside, he literally had to be hoisted onto his horse, and soon resembled, in his words, "a giant, inflamed gum". Artaud would return to opiates later in life.
In 1937, Artaud returned to France where he obtained a walking stick of knotted wood that once belonged to Jesus Christ. After his return, he dedicated himself writing his best known work: "the theater and its double" which contains the manifesto: "Theater of Cruelty"
Bronze sculpture by Yang Ying-Feng commissioned by Lien Ying Chow on 8.8.1988 at Battery Road. Raffles Place.
"The Laurel Wreath For Transportation Progress Must Go To The Union Pacific Railroad" - George Creel in Collier's, August 5, 1933
Progress continues on the farmhouse renovation as we sort out what to keep and what to toss (including a mattress box spring made in 1945) and start to imagine the remodeling projects.
Another shot made possible by my new camera. Again at North yard Paducah from the road accessing North yard North end.
CAT powered unit from Progress in Mayfield KY Should be out on the next PL4 to Louisville. Picked up earlier in the day, 5-15-09
Actually this is anti-progress as I've decided not to use the aluminum prototype or the wax/resin process.