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Working on the page facing the tags I made a while back, I created another small piece using strips of paper and fabric, this time using a paper that reminds me of tree bark and a blue one that has dark lines running through it, making me think of woodgrain. On the page itself I very lightly made some sweeping marks, again thinking about wood grain, but also the flow of words - my inspiration photo features handmade paper, a dip ink pen, handmade papers tied up with string, calligraphy and a wax seal so in my mind I'm mapping it out in a way - wood, paper (folded and tied letters, book page structures), mark-making (age rings on the wood plus the woodgrain itself), calligraphy, writing, and privacy (seals and string). I think maybe I will have to actually map it out on paper or I may get muddled...
The piece on the right was inspired by the wrapped tags, with metal hardware emulating from the reinforcements around the holes at the top of the tags, and an fme silk/cotton/lace piece inspired by the wrapped bands on the paper tags.
This page needs something else but I'm not sure what - I've been doing my calligraphy warm-up strokes so maybe some of those?
Manannan in the River Mersey inbound from Douglas to Liverpool, passing Seatruck Progress locking in to the Langton Dock.
June 24, 2008 - Successfully Growing Plants!
Look how much progress my plants have made! Here's a photo of my climbing plant six weeks ago, as well as my edible red flowers when I first got them from Eric.
The Progress is rear engined with the engine under the seat.
Two-speed transmission with a direct drive (no differential) to a solid, unsprung rear axle.
I may have made a mistake, but I did a quick sum and reckoned I was going to have to wait 23 millennia for this operation to finish.
they continue to make progress on the new eastern half of the Bay Bridge -- compare to earlier photos:
the second deck (lefthand side of this) is slowly filling in, the first deck looks completely solid, and they're starting to build supports (?) for the suspension part of the bridge...
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See link below to Progress as the DEEPDALE H which turned turtle Jan 89
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PROGRESS - ex Henty Progess - Deepdale H - Riverbeacon
Seen departing Alfred Basin for the final time to start a new life in Valletta, Malta.
Name:Progress
IMO:6508511
Flag:Palau
Callsign:T8A2021
Vessel type:Oil/chemical Tanker
Gross tonnage:385 tons
Summer DWT:698 tons
Build year:1965
Builder :Cook J.W. - Wivenhoe, U.K.
This part of the grid used larger insulators then the typical poles in the utility. I think the large pylere post insulators were used to protect salt deposits carried by the wind from the nearby ocean.
Located in Wilmington NC (Progress Energy NC) 22.8kv
overall showing completed lower modules. Just need to build the fill in the middle which will complete half of the lower level
Current progress on the husband's Berkshire Pullover from Weekend Knitting. I love knitting with bulky yarn because it goes by so fast! Hopefully I can avoid knitting ADD with this project. I am about to add the third ball/skein of yarn!
I frogged the bottom because the rolled stockinette hem was SO irritating, and I substituted five rows of 3x1 ribbing =) Much better!
(The color looks a lot different from this photo...my apologies for stinky indoor lighting at night!)
Take That performing their Progress tour at Wembley Stadium on Friday 8th July, ably supported by the Pet Shop Boys. Fabulous!