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Curiosity image of one of its sample ports. (This may look like a duplicate of an image I loaded a while ago but it's not...)
These shots were taken with camera mounted on a Monopod. I am not the best with fous and I know Composition is not the best but just want to show just how sharp this lens is. It could be even sharper with better eyesite controlling the foucus ring. Mye eys are just not good enough and the reason for this sale. Lens is in Great Condition with just a couple of dust spots inside and as one can see they do not interfere with image quality.
Sunset Park Cemetery
Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon
Howard Hershel Samples
Birth: Feb. 27, 1885
Benton
Franklin County
Illinois, USA
Death: Feb. 17, 1960
Lakeview
Lake County
Oregon, USA
Rose Ella Florence Leigh Samples
Birth: Apr. 18, 1888
Hatfield
Polk County
Arkansas, USA
Death: Nov. 6, 1976
Oakland
Alameda County
California, USA
H342b
Sample piece (approx. size of replicated portion of original)
-holly branch from 5th panel of the Hunt of the Unicorn tapestries (Cloisters-Metropolitan Museum of Art)
-unfinished
-12 epi, linen warp
-wool weft (commercially dyed)
Linen weft is much harder on the hands at high tension, but the weft packs down much easier.
Make Your Own Dog Treats Workshop at Bonneyville Mill Park on Sun. Feb. 19, 2017. Park Manager Krystin Hildebrandt and Park Naturalist Krista Daniels presented the workshop at the Baldwin One-Room Schoolhouse at Bonneyville Mill Park. There were nearly a dozen participants who had signed up for the workshop and came ready to learn to make the dog treats. A workstation with a bowl, mat, rolling pin and other tools were set up for each participant. Hildebrandt had brought from her own kitchen the ingredients that she advised were healthy items for everyone to have for themselves as well as their dogs. She included Bonneyville Buckwheat and Corn Meal sold at the Bonneyville Mill from April thru October, but other flour can be substituted. Each participant made the squirrel biscuits (so named because Hildebrant used a squirrel shaped cookie cutter when she made them). They took turns baking in the school’s oven, and were able to take them home for their own dogs. Hildebrandt also gave each of the participants a plastic bag of the other 3 dog treats recipes that she had made.
These guys came in and told us for a buck, the guy standing would perform theatre. We, being the cheapskates we are, asked for a free sample.
Samples spun from my Spinning Ergonomics class taken at Red Alder Fiber Arts on Feb 14, 2020.
Blue skein: Looks a bit like Ashland Bay's Soft Teal colorway, but I'm not sure what this is. Chain-plied. 15 rounds, 23 yards, 16 g. Aran weight.
* 4.7 g remains, 7 yards
Tannish skein: Chain-plied. 12 rounds, 18 yards, 11.7 g. Worsted weight.
Gray skein: Chain-plied. 17 rounds, 25 yards, 20.8 g. Aran weight.
White skein: 2-ply. 7 rounds, 11 yards, 4.9 g. Sport weight.