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Calcified leaf segment
December 30, 2014
This section of leaf, approximately 2 inches (5 cm) in length, was found trapped in a small pool of water on the face of an actively forming carbonate tufa in Centerville, Washington County, Pennsylvania The piece of leaf was thickened, and had lost all pliability. The mid-vein of the leaf is running roughly horizontal towards the bottom of the image.
The opposite side of this leaf segment can be seen in the adjacent image.
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I'm building a 1/144th scale Battleship IJN Yamato for Big Gun Battles.
I'm experimenting with some new construction techniques. In this case, hot wire foam cutting.
Here is a section of the hull, between frames 5 and 6, of 21, cut out of foam insulation.
Section 34 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, July 10, 2019. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
Handrail is part of a spiral stair in a tight space. Straight curved sections are welded on site to create a serpentine line of suport. Material is stainless steel tube with circumferential brushed finish. Material is blackened and waxed. Mount brackets by Halliday Baillie.
Project installed and fabricated based on Joel Sanders Architect design for Bernsohn + Fetner.
At different sections of the Mesquite Sand Dunes you will come upon exposed rock petrified sand clumps (????) They look like pathways that were purposely laid out by humans as part of a specific design.
One more of the group I took in January and February 1984 and the only one that I cannot identify (my notes vanished long ago). It is definitely a Met station/section house; but where? Any help would be appreciated.
Ancient Music
Winter is icummen in,
Lhude sing Goddamm.
Raineth drop and staineth slop,
And how the wind doth ramm!
Sing: Goddamm.
Skiddeth bus and sloppeth us,
An ague hath my ham.
Freezeth river, turneth liver,
Damn you, sing: Goddamm.
Goddamm, Goddamm, 'tis why I am, Goddamm,
So 'gainst the winter's balm.
Sing goddamm, damm, sing Goddamm.
Sing goddamm, sing goddamm, DAMM.
Ezra Pound
I do grow a few large orchids under lights in addition to all the smaller ones. These are under the metal halide light. It is much more camera-friendly then the orange glow of the sodium halide light on the other side of the vivarium.
section? - outside cover of a vintage collection of postcards from the area where my family had a vacation home for a while
Section 25 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, April 29, 2020. This was a segregated section created in the 1900s after Section 27 (the “Lower Cemetery”) closed for burials. It became integrated in 1948 when President Truman desegregated the military and national cemeteries. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
Section 32 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, April 27, 2020. This section was created in the mid-1940s and sits downhill from the John F. Kennedy gravesite. Visitors often pass the gravesite of Field Marshal Sir John Dill as they walk past. His statue depicts him in a British World War II-era military uniform, astride his horse. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
Section 23 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, May 23, 2020. This segregated section was created in the 1900s after Section 27 (the “Lower Cemetery”) closed for burials. These sections became integrated in 1948 when President Harry Truman desegregated the military and national cemeteries. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
Section 13 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, April 29, 2020. This became the burial location for white, enlisted, Civil War casualties beginning on May 15, 1864 when ANC became a national cemetery. It was originally called “The Field of the Dead” as the uniform rows of white-washed wooden headboards gave the appearance of a field of flowers. It also contains the burial plot of George Washington Parke Custis (who constructed the Arlington House) and his wife Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
Section 20 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, May 7, 2020. This section was established after 1948 and is a smaller section located across from 34 and adjacent to Sections 18 and 4. The section has mostly veterans from World War I and II. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
Blank note paper is stored here. I got these blank note papers from Marukai as well. They are much thicker than Filofax paper and are perforated. My sections are soon followed by all my plastic inserts like this zip pouch (Day-Timers because I couldn't stand the one from Filofax with its chunky zip pull). I store color coding dots, and more stickers here, as well as a photo of my son when he was much younger.
Umhau grave in section M at Prospect Hill Cemetery in Washington, D.C., in the United States in 2014.
Prospect Hill Cemetery was added to the Register of Historic Places of the District of Columbia (a listing of historic sites maintained by the city) in 2005.
Founded by Concordia Church, a Lutheran congregation comrised of mostly German immigrants, Prospect Hill Cemetery is the place of repose for most of the city's German American immigrant population of the 1800s and early 1900s. It is not uncommon to see grave markers mention a place of birth in Germany or Prussia, or for the German language to be used for epitaphs.
Section 50 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, May 21, 2020. This is a smaller section at the end of Section 27 established after World War II. As the demand for burial increased at ANC, this section was created. The orientation of the headstones are different than those in Section 27 to show the distinction between the two. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
This tiny two arch section of the viaduct that used to carry the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway over the River Stour remains in the meadows in Blandford Forum.
Aerial view at northern section of phase 1 (3 December 2010) This is at the northern end of the Cave Springs Range looking south towards Kununurra. Notice how the channel has been diverted around a very old boab tree.
Construction of Ord Stage II Irrigation Infrastructure.
KHS Digital Archive Number KHS-2011-14-P-BD-03
Courtesy of the Moonamang Joint Venture
Visit KHS at www.kununurra.org.au/
Section 43 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, April 27, 2020. Another section established after World War II as demand increased. Baseball great, Ernest Judson Wilson, player and manager in the Negro Leagues, is buried here. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
Section 17 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, May 23, 2020. This section was originally created for Civil War veterans in 1900. Today, it contains the graves of veterans from the Civil War through World War I. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
Cross section of a green tea KitKat. The matcha in this one just didn't do it for me. It was good, but not good enough. Read my review here.