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WIP quick curve blocks before creating hst. Inspired by www.fatquarterly.com/quick-curved-ruler-brioni-2.html
I had fun getting back to the wheel! I quickly spun up this Pear Tree Merino roving this afternoon into a fluffy 2 ply.
100g, 216 yds, worsted weight
sartorially contrasting couple on my ride home.
he was doing the usual good boyfriending thing of carrying her bag. timely scene after seeing the trailer of CUPID downloaded from iTunes.
Hongdae
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From Anna Maria Horner's Handmade Beginnings
Blogged here carefullymadebymrsrobinson.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/quick-c...
Pintada para el vídeo
Flow Basico [www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWtYqHdjJ3c ]
Roll Call
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Floyd spotted an error in the equation! We debated--was there time? People were seated already; they'd see us. Yeah, but Adam would totally spot it, and it would be wrong in their wedding photos. Quick, quick, to the boards!
Simplex developed their own system although Campagnolo's fine eccentric cam design was already around for decades.
Shot with Nikon FM2 35mm camera - Kodak Ektar 100
Downtown shopping district Chicago -2024
Post Prod - dust removal - very minimal Lightroom adjustments with masking layer adjustments on background and subject
My big Linden tree out front changed from solid green to mostly yellow (chartreuse perhaps?) over night.
When I moved here in 2012 the tree was only about 2 ft. above the top of the roof. Look at it now!
The snowy egret was quick to find the catch maybe because the worm moved in the water. Not sure how it sensed it.
On 'stand by' in town (Sheffield) Just stopped for a quick coffee chat & a look at those two HDs!
The bottom right picture is a three picture 'Autostitch' to get a wider view...
Taken in Sheffield UK.
I work for Yorkshire Ambulance Service on the RRVs in and around the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire.
It’s a great job and I feel very honoured to be able to help people at their point of need.
Check out the website for all sorts of info re YAS and the work we do.
After several near disasters we thankfully reached our first destination around 0800. After a quick breakfast we set off to explore this national park.
Initially we wandered through a thickly wooded area where photos were hard to take. This was my first acceptable butterfly photo, having missed an interesting clearwing.
Had to make a quick sketch to visualize the angles for some reason. The brain doesn't always fire on all cylinders on a Sunday afternoon...
Quick snap shot of a Mini Moke in Kiama, New South Wales.
Over 34,700 Mokes were built in Australia 1968-1982. Some had previously been assembled in New South Wales from imported CKD kits supplied from the Longbridge Plant in England.
The Rail Bug has made another half-mile hop towards Honeybourne unloading new sleepers as First Great Western Turbo Express set 166212 passes with another 100 miles to run before it reaches London Paddington on Saturday, March 19, 2011.
Quick Shooting Pool - Like any other billiards game, you have to be accurate! But this game also requires your speed! Pot as many balls as you can before time is up! (A real challenge!) When there is only one ball left, a new rack will appear. (For me, one rack is more than enough! But for you, maybe even three racks are far from enough!) Good news is that you will gain extra time for each ball you successfully potted. (10 seconds for rack 1 and 9 seconds for rack 2… you do the math!) Potting the white ball is a disaster and will cost you 30 seconds! You also gain points by putting the balls into the pockets and 5 consecutive successes will make your score multiplier go up (from 0.5 to 4.0). You will not be surprised that unsuccessful attempts can make your multiplier go down! So be very careful and quick!