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T & I went on a trip to Glasgow... and met up with the wonderful slithy-toves, who really was the perfect host, sharing an insider's view of the city with us... from fab food to glorious graveyards, and lots of laughter to accompany both.
We had a blast!
Gerhard has 5 daughters. one is called Yudit.
In case you didn't guess, he is kneeling on his sandals.
We shrink wrapped the boat so that we could test the frame. Unfortunately I didn't get any photos of that process, which was an interesting task. Much different than wrapping a sandwich.
Snowmen made with shrink plastic. Scrabble tiles wrapped around with paper and embossed at the bottom with snowflake emb powder.
If you are using the plastic tiles, beware the heat gun melts the tile. The middle one isn't embossed, as I had discovered the problem by then.
Faeries' Oracle Deck
by Brian Froud
Original Art Copyright owned by Brian Froud and his affiliates. No infringment on those rights are intended.
In other words: "This art is not mine"
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Mimose (Mimosa Pudica)
Auf meinem Fensterbrett. Im Vergleich zu gestern haben ein paar Blätter heute Stellen. Ich denke es war zu kalt heute nacht zwischen den Scheiben... Brrr...
That's right 3 seconds is all it took, for these super cute little shrink wraps to suck on to the previously boiled egg. On Saturday of Easter - I opened up a pack of these great Easter egg shrink wraps (purchased at 75% off, at Spotlight after Easter last year - normally $2.99 for 12). Simply pop a sleeve over a hard boiled egg, pop egg on a large spoon and lower in to a bowl of boiling water, the plastic shrinks to cover the egg by the time you count to 3. Little Mr 3 was so excited he couldn't wait to eat his egg (he doesn't like egg). I had hoped these colourful wrappers might inspire him. Alas when he had the egg halfway to his lips, he declared "yuck I still don't like egg". I've grabbed another pack of these wraps, since getting the first and the designs vary wildly, from pastels, to bright retro cartoon designs. I urge you to pop to Spotlight after Easter and see if you can snag some in the sales. There isn't much in life, that is this much fun - in just three seconds!
The shrinking sandy beach of Pondicherry, shored up by granite boulders. Sea walls, coupled with groynes meant for the local harbour, contribute severe erosion of the beach. (Photo: MM)
I fabricated this desk lamp for Debbie from a variety of metal-plated parts: a nickel-plated antique marine lamp with port and starboard lights, a highly-polished aluminum heat sink plate from a Macintosh G5 computer, stainless-steel adjustable feet, a chrome-plated water supply line and a nickel-plated lamp finial.
I used shrink tubing to separate the electrical connections. It has to be slid on before the wires are soldered, slid over the soldered connections, and heated with a kitchen match to shrink tightly.
The finished lamp is here