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Painting of Fylingdale Moor - still lots of glazing layers to go.
Indifferent photo on my phone.
The applied circles are of canvas. I wanted to emphasise the alienness of the old 'golfballs' of the Early Warning Station.
See also: www.flickr.com/photos/ibanda/4469730411/
Finally getting close to finishing up the carving part of this custom. I have had her since last spring! I wanted to do more carving on get than my other 2 customs. Still got a bit to go but I don't want to over do it.
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another pouch in progress. here is a past one: www.flickr.com/photos/robayre/4934663993/in/set-721576247...
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Progress shot of new typographic piece '2010'.
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we hung our bookshelves last weekend. still needs some organizing work (and we have more book boxes to empty).
Seatruck Progress Ro-Ro cargo vessel inbound for Langton lock from Dublin, Ireland
IMO: 9506203
MMSI: 235088244
Call Sign: 2EUK3
Flag: Great Britain
AIS Vessel Type: Cargo - Hazard A (Major)
Gross Tonnage: 19722
Deadweight: 5300 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 142m × 25m
Year Built: 2011
Status: Active
Manager/Owner: SEATRUCK FERRIES SHIPHOLDING
Builder: FLENSBURGER SCHIFFBAU GESELLSCHAFT - FLENSBURG, DE
Yard number: 746
Order: 2008-03-03
Delivery: 2011-11-29
Keel laid: 2011-05-09
Launch: 2011-08-19
Berths: 12
Trailers: 151
Ro-Ro Ramps: 1 CENTRE OR ONLY 19.0x17.6x0
Ro-Ro Lanes: 2166x0.0x0.00
Ballast: 2363 t
Engine Builder: x2 MAN DIESEL & TURBO 7L48/60CR 4 stroke 7 cyls @ 500rpm
Engine Cylinders: 7
Engine Power kW: 16000 kW
Engine Stroke: 480 mm
x2 Wärtsilä Netherlands B.V CT 200 bow tunnel thrusters @ 1000kW each
Propeller: x2 MAN VBS1180 / ODG375 controllable pitch props
Built in 1938 by the Works Progress Administration as part of Project 582. In November 2014, one of the bridge's cables failed, causing the bridge to be closed. A new, less aesthetically pleasing bridge was installed at the location in April 2015.
The garden is slowly but surely getting more colors.
This is the first miniature tulip so far this year, despite the vandalism by Rudolph and his comrades.
And despite hailstorms and snow.
Scenes from the United Nations Headquarters Observance of International Women's Day (IWD), held Friday, 8 March 2024,in the ECOSOC Chamber at UN Headquarters in New York.
Aligned with the IWD theme, “Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress”, the event accentuated the urgency of strategic investment and collaborative alliances, and commemorated achievements in advancing gender equality and women's empowerment.
The Observance was opened by the United Nations Secretary-General. It included statements from other high-level United Nations dignitaries and a panel discussion with women leaders in the UN. The event included live musical performances by Rockers on Broadway and the UN International School Senior Choir.
Speakers:
António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General
Amina J. Mohammed, UN Deputy Secretary-General
Dennis Francis, President of the 78th Session of the UN General Assembly
Antonio Manuel Revilla Lagdameo, Chair of the Bureau for the 68th session of the CSW
Sima Bahous, UN Women Executive Director
Diene Keita, UNFPA Deputy Executive Director
Cristina Duarte, UN Special Adviser on Africa
Catherine Russell, UNICEF Executive Director
Sanya Lopes, co-President of the Undergraduate Stern Women in Business club, NYU Stern
Frida Owinga, Founder, PassionProfit
Foteini Papagioti, Acting Deputy Director of Policy and Advocacy, ICRW-US
and a video message from Anne Hathaway, UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, Actor and Activist
Read More: www.unwomen.org/en/news-stories/media-advisory/2024/03/me...
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown