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These are some samples for my friends wedding using just Vanilla and Chocolate cupcakes. The buttercream is a vanilla swiss meringue and underneath the the fondant ones is chocolate swiss meringue buttercream. She wants a pink and brown theme so these are what i have come up with so far.
This will be the first time i've done a wedding tower and i'm quite excited and scared at the same time! :-)
The Samples at the House of Blues, Dallas, Texas
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Sampling kits for detecting Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDV).
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Illinois school students sampling lakes with equipment purchased through the state funded "Lake Education Assistance Program" (LEAP).
Soil scientist Gerson Drescher shows how difficult it becomes to collect proper soil samples too soon after harvest or under dry conditions. Dry soil is difficult to puncture with a sampling probe and may make it difficult to collect samples from sufficient depth. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Fred Miller)
Sample images from the Nikon D3S at ISO 10,000 or higher. Sample images from the Nikon D3S at ISO 10,000 or higher.
Distorted knitwear sample using both standard and chunky domestic knitting machines - knitted in different directions using more colourful and contemporary yarns.
NEPTUNE Canada scientific crew member Maryann Watson works with sediment samples, July 2011.
Credit: ONC
January 7, 2019 - From the official Machaneh Yehuda Market website here is a bit of information for travelers: "The Western Wall, the Tower of David and the Machane Yehuda market are some of Jerusalem’s world-famous icons The Western Wall and the Tower of David represent the religious, historical aspects of Jerusalem, the place from which the Jewish people developed. The Machane Yehuda Market, however, represents the heart of Jerusalem, nowadays and in the foreseeable future. In a unique way, Machane Yehuda integrates the old and the new. A bustling marketplace and a neighborhood, it intertwines food, drinks, shopping, bars and restaurants. Despite being a touristic destination, the market has maintained its most important characteristic: it remains authentic – as can be sensed by all the flavors and aromas, seen in its colorfulness and heard in the traders' interaction with the crowds.
It is not for no good reason that the Machane Yehuda Market is widely recognized as a symbol of Jerusalem. After all, Jerusalemites see it as a place that represents, and reflects their unique identity in the broader Israeli social context. is the market is nicknamed "MachneYuda," similarly to the name of one of the finest Israeli restaurants that is located in the market. But this name has something inexpressible to language; it is beyond words, because it reminds Jerusalemites of themselves, their childhoods, resonating the Jerusalem they so deeply love. Even though Jerusalem today has many shopping and entertainment centers, some are located within several hotels in Jerusalem, there remains something unique about the Machane Yehuda Market that continues to attract people – even those without a shopping list. Perhaps the Machne Yehuda Market simply enables us to be who we are – lovers of life and the city of Jerusalem.
We have established this site, first and foremost, to pay our respects to this place, and to the traders – the people who live and work in the market, those who have transformed Machane Yehuda into the brand it has come to be. The Machane Yehuda market is a symbol, and we believe that this symbol deserves an honest and loyal representation online.
The second reason for setting up this website is to provide both Israeli and international visitors all the necessary information about this unique site, accurately demonstrating just how inspiring and welcoming it can be. We invite you to surf the website, losing yourself to all the market’s colors, scents and sounds. We hope this experience will inspire you to visit the marketand love it, at least as much as we do. We invite you to take a look at our variety of Israeli Food Tours.
Have an enjoyable visit.
Pattern: Hourglass Rib Socks by Chrissy Gardiner
Source: Knitted Gifts by Ann Budd (book)
Yarn: Classic Elite Yarns Alpaca Sox
Needles: 1 1/2 US / 2.5 mm
These are the sample socks photographed for the book. LOVED knitting with the yarn and the rib pattern was easy to memorize.
Images from BarCamp London X, 27th-28th September 2014 at Microsoft, Victoria, London. Ref: D1253-058