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She sells seashells by the seashore.
The shells she sells are surely seashells.
So if she sells shells on the seashore,
I'm sure she sells seashore shells.
Conchologia indica, being illustrations of the land and freshwater shells of British India. [1870-1876].
London, 1870-1876.
Conchologia indica, being illustrations of the land and freshwater shells of British India. [1870-1876].
London, 1870-1876.
I was looking at our shells we gathered on our summer trip and i thought it would make some neat pictures if i angled them right. I chose this one because i think it was angled perfectly.
At the right rear corner of the Minneapolis-Moline sheller is the Waukesha engine that was used to power the unit.
Conchologia indica, being illustrations of the land and freshwater shells of British India. [1870-1876].
London, 1870-1876.
5211 S. Aberdeen (built in 1884)
Sold in May 2005 in foreclosure sale for $63,000.
Sold in October 2005 for $87,000.
Sold in May 2006 for $360,000.
Foreclosed in January 2008.
Sold in June 2009 for $12,000 in bank sale.
Sold in November 2009 for $300,000.
Conchologia indica, being illustrations of the land and freshwater shells of British India. [1870-1876].
London, 1870-1876.
Combat Shell artwork from Naoyuki Katoh, 10/13/08
This illustration appeared in an art book of Katoh-sensei's called Panzer Angel Gabriel, along with an essay he wrote about our dinner together. A translation of the essay is available here, courtesy of Matt Alt:
docs.google.com/Doc?id=df9xwj94_59fkvbc4dc
This image ©2007 Naoyuki Katoh.
For the full story, see sites.google.com/site/combatshell/
A collection of shells I`ve collected over quite some years, which I now have made in to a series of photograps. More to come!
Shell used for 'cuttlefish casting' in silversmithing class last year to produce a solid shell.Shell approx 20mm total length.
REGRET
I regret not picking up this broken shell. I doubt I'll find it again. But, the tip on the right looks like a hibiscus. Designed by nature... too cool!!! As a matter of fact, looking at it again it looks like a very intricately designed piece. Mannnn, I guess I'm going back to see if I can find it. =)
I coudn't find a rick-rack wide enough for the big pillow cover I'm making. I decided to make some crochet shells instead.
A John Deere #6 Toy Sheller on a single axle running gear. I finally found one and bought it in October 2010. I have it as well as a Minneapolis-Moline "1200" Sheller.
Shell, WY. This store has been a fixture in my life since childhood. When I was a kid my dad would open a tab for us at this store and we'd treat ourselves to soda and candy every day. Just recently it was purchased after the original owner, Liz, died. It's being refurbished and I'm sure will serve another generation of children, meanwhile it's closed and I miss going in there.
Picture taken 6/16/22
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Conchologia indica, being illustrations of the land and freshwater shells of British India. [1870-1876].
London, 1870-1876.
marble cupcake with vanilla frosting. Shells made from fondant using a mould. Hamd painted with pearl luster, A dusting of gold for the large shell and a little pink for the small shell