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Another shot of the slow progress of Dalarnanana. Now I have a few bigger blocks made from the individual blocks. And this time I have them oriented correctly!
-- Pk.
Joined by Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Secretary David Small, State Senator David McBride, Recycling Public Advisory Council Chair B.J. Vinton, Delaware Solid Waste Authority Chief of Business and Government Services Michael Parkowski, ReCommunity Regional Business Development Manager Robert Anderson, as well as other community partners, Governor Markell highlighted the state’s ranking as one of the nation’s leaders in recycling, through its Universal Recycling Law, policies, and programs, which have all resulted in positive impacts to Delaware’s economy and environment.
We started at our house and were on our way to the next house when I took this photo of Al in front of the star we can see from our house. We did not know that just few minutes before Jacob had tripped while running down this hill and fell and broke his arm. We would head to the ER shortly after...
It would be the first time in many years that I was awake at midnight as we got home and into bed around 3 AM.
This was a slower process than any of us had expected, but the roof panels were going in, one by one.
Jerry in progress.Jerry Waese for JKPP
each one of the phases of this work in progress might be considered a finished work. I wanted to keep each one of these stages.
Watercolour on 21x13cm. moleskine watercolour notebook Jerry's thread in JKPP:
www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/discuss/7215762350381...
Jerry's stream is here:
This is the portrait Jerry made of me: www.flickr.com/photos/waese/5761429312/
The skirt is on! Woo hoo! Now, I gotta put in the zipper and hem it! Believe it or not this pattern has been pretty easy to do!
Performing at the 2005 Progress Club National Convention in Saskatoon. Photo courtesy of Steve Hiscock.
seriously no homo, just for lols. 10-11 month progress - not a single arm was trained in that time.
officially 10 months considering the first month in the gym i barely hit the weights area as I was the typical gym noob.
Half a cuff of Hedera, a free pattern available at Knitty, designed by Cookie A. Knit in Socks That Rock Lightweight in 24 Karat on US 1 (2.25mm) needles. Love this pattern!
Slowly - but progress none the same.
Excellent Olympic exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery. My advice though is to have your coffee at 'Notes' at the bottom of St Martin's Lane rather than in the gallery cafe.
Spray painted the chair (needs another coat). Covered the IKEA cushion pad with plain double crochet Rowan yarn with carefully selected colour combination. The granny squares are a work in progress cushion cover in same colour scheme.
All of the over-wintered plants (begonias and coleus) are outside and putting up new growth. The petunias and verebena in the front boxes are coming along, and last year's caladium tubers are putting up leaves in the corner round planter. In the lower-left corner, the very last of the pansies are sharing a pot with the very last daffodil (which never bloomed). It's just about time to pull it up (along with the very last of the muscari), dry it out, and stick it in a bag for next year.