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Many of the old factories in this neighborhood have been repurposed as artists’ studios and offices. Gardens added. West Berkeley.
All the best windows are in public toilets. Ok, I know, that's not necessarily a true statement but this window really was in a public toilet and you have to admit, it's not bad as far as toilet windows go!
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Tonight's Net Flicks upload sees US Air Force 55RW Boeing RC-135W Rivet Joint 62-4139 at RAF Mildenhall in May 1985
Note the SAC sash
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I liked the pretty net curtains hanging in this window. It also looks as though that is the original sash window. HWW!
The granite blocks and granite lintel are very typical in this part of Cornwall for houses built around the late 1800's. HWW too!
Town House, Redruth, Cornwall
Taken for this week's Macro Mondays' theme "jewellery". My husband brought three beautiful necklaces back from Dubai a few years ago: I always think of this one as wearing a sash, as that's what the sweep of white stones across the blue and yellow ones underneath reminds me of!
I really wanted to use a photo showing the back of at least one of these necklaces to Macro Mondays, as they are almost as beautiful as the front, and would give a slightly different take on the theme. In the end I decided to post this photo because I felt it had the best composition, with the band of white stones drawing the eye up and across. I have put a few others up on my own stream though, so if you're interested in seeing how beautiful they make the backs of jewellery in Dubai, go and have a look!! :-D
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Fort Edmonton was a major trading post for the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) and a central hub in the fur trade network. The Métis, who are a distinct cultural group of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry, were heavily involved at the fort. They were crucial to the fur trade economy at Fort Edmonton. Many worked as "freemen" (independent traders), trappers, or voyageurs (canoe paddlers), transporting furs from remote trapping areas to the fort and carrying trade goods back.
They were skilled intermediaries between the Indigenous populations and European traders, facilitating trade and communication. The Métis provided essential provisions to the fort, including pemmican, a high-energy food made from dried meat and fat, which was a staple for traders and voyageurs. Many Métis were employed by the Hudson's Bay Company as laborers, craftsmen, and interpreters. They were involved in building and maintaining the fort and its infrastructure.
The colour of the Métis Sash had symbolism. Red is for the blood that was shed by the Métis through the years while fighting for their rights. Blue is for the depth of their spirits. Green is for the fertility of a great nation. White is for their connection to the earth and their creator. Yellow is for prosperity. Black is for the dark period of the suppression and dispossession of the Métis land. The infinity symbol represents the everlasting Métis culture.
Saw this design in a bridal magazine and wanted to replicate it. Ivory sash and ribbon rose are dusted with pearl food dust. All fondant.
Want to learn how to make a ribbon rose? Watch it here:
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