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In progress shots of Cyrene! She's not done yet, but Stephanie wanted my opinions on what to do inside her ears and for her tail.
She's splendid so far! The design is based off of some Roman mosaics from between 400BC-300BC, which is when the city of Cyrene (that the doll is named after) was a part of the Roman Empire. (I had trouble finding Cyrene-specific art from that time period, but really liked the mosaics I did find.)
I'm always so impressed with Stephanie's work, and super excited to see when Cyrene is complete :D
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.
Part of the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program
Title: Progress for Women
Location: 1307 LOCUST ST
Completed On: 9/14/2001
Artist(s): Viveros-Herrera, Cesar E; Preston, Larissa; Jackson, Scott
SUC56438.JPG taken Philadelphia, PA June 2008
The tail cone is complete per part 10 of the plans (minus paint and fairings). The forward top skin is not attached until the fiberglass canopy is installed much later in the process. Match-drilling the holes that attach the various components of the tail is now in progress. Then the tip fairings, then on to the wings!
Parts in green are complete; parts in yellow are primed and ready to be riveted together, but are still separate; and parts in red have been worked on but are still incomplete.
The progress of completed pieces so far.
I'm not as far along as I'd like to be, but it seems that since I'm doing this in my spare time, that this is as good as it gets for now.
March 22 to August 23rd
Progress:
Day One 4.20.12 -
Weight 157
Body Fat 30%
Size 10
7.20.12 -
Weight 143
Body Fat 27%
Size 6
9.1.12 -
Weight 140
Body Fat Undetermined
Size 6 (loose)
Goal: Weight 125 Body Fat 22% Size 4
Taken after today's stage ended in Barcelona.
This is the center panel, for which I am using the same mountain-peaks motif I designed for my gansey last year. It's surrounded by a pine-tree motif.
Progress Quarry Lake shines blue in the foreground on a sunny day. A ridge of trees lines one edge of the quarry, and rows of apartment buildings are visible behind that.
January 21, 2019
The January 20/21 total lunar eclipse, blood moon in progress. My camera clock was off by 1 hour, 0 minutes and 50 seconds, so this image is actually taken at roughly an hour and a minute earlier than EXIF states.
A cool thing about this eclipse was that a Meteor hit the Blood Moon at exactly 11:41:10 (Reports differ, but it is 11:41: something.)
Grand Summit Hotel
Attitash Mountain
White Mountains National Forest
Bartlett, New Hampshire - USA
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Families sit in an outdoor dining plaza at Progress Ridge Town Square on a sunny day. A ridge of trees is visible in the distance.
So here's work in progress, Started getting some filling in done the other day,
Work being done by a wicked guy Steve Winter, currently working at Penetration on Sydney St in Good ol Brighton.
Check his work here,
Go get some ink slung!
Keep it fresh
Considerable progress, with most of the roadway restored and only a few services still to be threaded through.
Taken from the eastern end looking west.
The road is a bit of a problem - my fault for changing the way it goes w.r.t. reality. I'm hoping the dense trees will add verticality and interest to the flattish bit behind the road against the backscene.
Photo By:
Ralph Alswang
Photographer
202-487-5025
PLEASE CREDIT PHOTO: Ralph Alswang
The Center for American Progress and the Heinrich Böll Foundation hosted a transatlantic dialog with senior European policy makers, who have provided leadership on issues ranging from the German solar energy Feed In Tariff law, to establishing carbon markets in the European Union and setting commitments to reduce emissions.
6 down...3-ish to go. each page took well over an hour to do. so at this rate...i'll be up until 3:30am. which sucks because i have to wake up at 6:30am, leaving for mohonk at 7:15. that *sucks*. nothing like sitting through hours of lectures when you're fighting sleep. also, i think i'm not going to be so into doing a rock scramble, which is my favoritest thing ever, which might be just as well because i have no hat, jacket, or gloves. i am an idiot.
oh yeah, happy saturday. i am a total rock star.
America's monetary resources, symbolically expressed in blue, are reflected in maritime trade. Through the means of communication, civilizations unite their knowledge.
(Chocolate Jacques picture album "Great Mysteries of the Ocean", educational chromos, 1960's)
A bunch of changes this month; the right aileron has gone all green as has the last of the right wing ribs and most of the flap internal structure. Woo!
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.
This appears to be the first Genset produced by Progress Rail. The donor unit was C&O # 3867, and it uses 3 Caterpillar C18 engines rated at 745 horsepower each, for a unit rating of 2,235 hp. Model designation is RP22B. Filmed at Aberdeen, NC on 10-16-2008
AFOL - Space:1999 Lego Eagle Transporter MOC. For more information visit www.legoeagletransporter.com
Passing New Brighton at the mouth of the River Mersey inbound to the port of Liverpool Merseyside. Seatruck Progress launched in December 2011 is the first of 4 new build roll on roll off (FREIGHT) ships built for Seatruck Freeies
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This is Callie, an adorable and tiny little calico! She is one of the kittens from the late fall litter of feral cats that I am trying to help. This teensy little girl is so shy and very reluctant to let me touch her. But last night... she let me pick her up and cuddle her TWICE! Progress!! I'm hoping against all odds to find homes for these babies before winter really gets here.