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I have put together a new small flock of 4 chooks.

This is a Dorking, having a scratch. Dorkings are an ancient breed, taken by the Romans to Dorking in England, apparently ..... Sometimes they have 5 toes.

Cuddle time for Nuzzle and Scratch

After they are roasted the beans are dumped into this collection tray. Air is sucked down through the holes to cool them. This also stops the hot beans from flying all over the place.

conference lunch is one big picknick. oh, this excellent french food! and the wine of course...

Get to know the faces behind Scratch Photography

Alexandre Farto (Vhils) "Scratching the Surface" exibition.

 

Lazarides, Rathbone Place, London, UK. By Karl.

 

Videos of Vhils at work here and here.

Leica m7 35mm summicron trix 400 pushed to 1600

scratching his foot. Um, paw. Hoof?

Scratch Day MIT 2011

Alexandre Farto (Vhils) "Scratching the Surface" exibition.

 

Lazarides, Rathbone Place, London, UK. By Karl.

 

Videos of Vhils at work here and here.

Scratch Tyne Rehearsal Club and performance

 

A monthly rehearsal club for spoken word artists in Tyneside, often incorporating ‘poet’s playtime’ sessions for creative writing and page critique alongside peer-led performance feedback.

 

scratches on my desk in World History.

Maybe having the laptop on top of the record player isn't a good idea afterall... Quite pretty though.

Great Blue Heron, preening itself.

Scratch is a lovely old boy, the friendly guy was brought in as a stray but now has a happy new home!

Apollo loves to have the very end of his back scratched!

you know that spot you can never quite reach when it itches? deer seem to have one too

Photograph taken by Alyssa Taft

 

Computer Coding with Scratch

Wednesday, Jan 27, 2016

4:00 - 6:00 pm

Narragansett Pier Middle School

Presenters: Janice Kowalczyk, FabNewport and Jennifer Robinson, Thompson Middle School

 

mediasmartlibraries.org/events/computer-coding-scratch

I scratched this out for my mom and forgot to take a picture of it....saw it on facebook later and it was shot at an angle so the index finger looks small...lol

Scratch likes to lay down in the middle of his walk until you rub his belly, then he can move on.

by Christ Church Meadow, Oxford

Oh, that looks like it felt good!

 

Taken during the Toronto Photo Walks group's Rosedale and Summerhill Walk.

I have never seen a bird scratch itself like a dog before.

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