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Moo! Oink, oink! Squeeeak! Can you imagine the excitement your little one will have pointing out all the farm animals to you?
Farm Girl was first offered as a one of a kind diaper sold on Hyena cart in July 2007.
goodmama.typepad.com/goodmama/2007/07/farm-girl-diape.html
We found a bit more of this fabric and have made a few more so that you have a chance to own a goodmama classic, now made in the pattern we all love, the soaker length that is perfection, and now featuring a hidden second row of rise snaps.
The wood piece on the right shows how the neck
piece looks from the beginning. The piece on the
left is the actual neck piece for the mandolin. This
mandolin is "The FlintHills" brand name being made
by Mark Franzke of Kansas City, Missouri. He is a
fellow artist musician friend.
Seaton Delaval Hall (National Trust property in Northumberland) ...
'Seaton Delaval Hall is a great house set in its own estate with lovely gardens and a fine collection; bit it is also much more.
It is a signpost pointing to the diverse history of a family which acquired land here in the late 11th century. The house occupies the site of a Norman settlement, and its original Norman chapel remains in use today.
Built between 1719 and 1730 for Admiral George Delaval, it is not only the finest house in the north east of England, but also among the finest works of its architect, Sir John Vanbrugh, one of the masters of English Baroque.
For 900 years, the estate has been a stage for drama, intrigue and romance while the surrounding landscape has fuelled industrial revolution. The house has survived terrible fires, military occupation and potential ruin.' NT
This was taken by sticking my hand into the house around the corner. I used a large piece of foamcore to be the wall on the front and the wall upstairs
aisle behind the choir of the Cathedral St. Peter, Exeter
Quergang hinter dem Chor der Kathedrale St. Peter in Exeter
developed in Adobe Lightroom 6.1.1 64bit
HDR from 5 raw-shots using Photomatix Pro 4.2
finished in Adobe Photoshop CS6 using TopazDenoise
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
Freeway blockades are a power but dangerous tactic and need careful planning and messaging. DO NOT TREAT LIGHTLY.
Best to have at least one vehicle per lane and banner/blockade to stretch entire width of road, including shoulder. Vehicles line up (side by side) and slow down gradually together at a planned and scouted location It may be possible to use the police tactic of slowly swerving left and right IF you can do so safely, in sync with other blockade vehicles. Best scenario is to have two cars per lane so that the rear line of cars stay at front of stopped traffic, are friendly and nearest the banner after front row of vehicles drive away after banner is deployed.
Banner team/blockaders should be in one or more of the front row of vehicles and exit with the banner. (Practice this many times before attempting.) U-Locks around neck to banner pole can lengthen time of blockade and give negotiating power. Signage and communication with media can give context to the frustrated travelers - many of whom might sympathize with the cause, but are under normal pressures we all can relate to.
AGAIN: Vehicles and people can be deadly - so be sure that there is plenty of support for de-escalating drivers and cops. DO NOT carry any weapons, pocket knives, drugs, etc. Designate a police liaison and have no one else speak to the police. Blockaders should not have to speak with public. Have "charm squad" /de-escalation crew do that. Express sympathy, etc. Have a plan for emergency vehicles. Make sure supporters with clear messaging can be seen at the overpass near the planned spot and it's even better if there's access to freeway so pedestrian supporters can join the blockade.
Be very, VERY careful and take care of each other. DO NOT ever try a tactic like this without adequate support and preparation.
Another example is the Motown Slowdown from whom we learned about this tactic. www.clickondetroit.com/news/protesters-block-southbound-i...
Show your little one that there are no monsters under his bed -- they are dancing around under the moonlight on this diaper! Silly monsters in blues and greens frolick under a star filled, crescent moon sky. Monster Mash has celery green serging, china blue snaps, and soft but sturdy denim blue cotton velour inside next to baby's skin. It's a scream!
Monster Mash is a fitted diaper and requires a cover.
New York City. The Lipstick Building was designed by Philip Johnson and John Burgee and is unusual for its elliptical shape and offset tiers. It's not easy to photograph but if you're in the vicinity of 53rd and Park it's a quick walk down to 3rd Ave. to check it out. Here you can see the Citicorp tower reflected in it.
Canon 5D, Canon Canon 24-70 f/2.8 L at 42mm, ISO 500, f/7 at 1/20th of a second (leaning on mailbox)