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полу-выходной день. небо красивое - голубое и с облаками.
иногда полезно смотреть просто вверх.
כמעט יום חופש. שמים יפים - כחולים עם עננים.
לפעמים זה ממש כיף סתם להסתכל למעלה.
Almost a day off. Beautiful sky - blue with clouds.
Sometimes it's really fun to just look up.
I've made some art projects with my kids school classes, and always enjoy the excitement of working together with kids on unique creative projects.
I worked with a 2nd Grade class at St. Joseph School in Seattle to create this project.
Everyone brought in a few extra little toys they had lying around, and we constructed a retro inspired three dimensional rocket covered in colorful toys. Many toys also had moving parts and made noises, so the Toy Rocket became a huge toy made of recycled smaller toys. The classes always have fun when I come in to lead them through the process of a creative project.
It's been raining. The paving bricks outside Wellington station look really cool.
Wednesday, 8th April 2015
Mentoring the the kids of Taylor, TX is Brent Humphries and his Project LOOP (www.facebook.com/pages/Project-LOOP/211324248878077)
I couldn't remember which way to turn out of the campground to get me back out to the road, but I could remember every turn to get me to my Grandparents' previous house even though I'd not been there since September 2007. Weird.
a little arch project we made at school this year...
well i know my visualisation skills are at the moment not the best but i like the project... and it's my design and so i'm happy hihi...
In the fridge.
Don't be surprised at the apparent lack of fruit and veg. It is in a different drawer.
Sunday, 3rd May 2015
Project 2. While studying the Computer Arts Magazine designs, I noticed that the designers usually went about with rounded figures and often used colors that popped out. I wanted to use those same elements into my design but at the same time make it as my own.
Definitely my photo of the day. Even though I have absolutely no interest in sport it was impossible not to get caught up in the excitement and joy of the parade along Lambton Quay (ie outside my office) as the All Blacks showed Wellington the Web Ellis Cup and Wellington showed how much they loved them.
Friday 6th November 2015
It's bright in town but cold up on the hills. You can see the snow from my office window.
Thursday, 11th August 2015
My dusk/dawn light alarm clock.
For 365/2019 - Infinite Possibilities theme 45: Lamp
Thursday, 28th February 2019.
I made a set of nesting boxes for BCO craft swap project. I designed patterns and printed them on colored papers which I used to cover the lids. Used chipboard under the printed papers for the tops, and used mat board for the bottoms. I cut strips of kraft paper and glued them over all seams, inside and out, for extra strength and neatness.
Easter is over, I'm back to work, and the first email I get from my boss is to let me know that the Fabric Warehouse has a pop up shop across the road from the office for the next two weeks with silks and woolens at $5 a metre and everything else at $3 per metre. You've got to like a boss like that. She makes all her own clothes and always looks fabulous.
I went over mid-afternoon and bought a few bits and will probably go back later in the week. I forgot to take a photo of the shop when I left (although I took several shots of fabric in there) so I took this on my way to the pub for the pub quiz.
Tuesday, 29th March 2016
This photo was taken on an ISV Volunteer Project in Australia.
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The Bike Project is a "Visual, Literary and Cinematic Exploration of Biking in Our World" conceived by Frederick artist Becky Bafford running through November 15, 2009. The reception is October 24, 5-7pm. Both the show and reception are free and open to the public.
Full details for the show, which is running at Howard Community College, can be found here.
When our lovely new sofa arrived, it made everything else look funny. That's the trouble with the nicest thing you own. One thing was that everything else looked about six inches too short, which seems easily solvable. Furniture risers are a thing, right? But, I dunno, have you seen them? They're stupid.
I was sort of obsessed with making it work. I mean you just need something hard that's six inches high! Then I need eight of those! I ended up with 45 books from the pulp pile at Random House. A bottle of school glue later, and everything looked funny but in a much nicer way.
Went to the Great American Pie Festival in Celebration, FL today. He even giggles when you poke his belly. ;-)