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Illustration and layout of Reusseau's writing "On the Origin of Inequality."

2009. Book. This introduction spread showcases a burning flag. offensive?

i'm about to skip off and be at uni til 10.30pm so if i don't get around to taking another picture, this is going to have to do it.

 

day 39

Juevenile Tri-Color Heron stretching his wings

iPhone 4 camera with ShakeItPhoto and CAMERAtan apps.

spread for an artist book

work in progress 1997-2008

Mike Mandel and Chantal Zakari

Two Swedish spreaders handmade from juniper that a friend gifted me.

Final submission piece 4 for my children's picture book project on the Arctic. The ninth double page spread in the book.

Kari and I spent 10 days with my mom in Bathurst which is just outside Port Alfred in the Eastern Cape.

 

Kari and I spent 10 days with my mom in Bathurst which is just outside Port Alfred in the Eastern Cape.

Samuel P. Taylor S24O (Sub 24hr Overnighter)

SF > Lagunitas

35 miles each way, 70 miles total

Grade II listed and in the National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors Beyond the Ram Inn formerly the brewery tap of Young's

don't know the name, but my favorite.

3. When the stack comes out of the press, this lady takes them out and place it onto the hot bed for drying - sheet by sheet. She separates each sheet by pulling the string previously embedded by the sheet former.

A volunteer handles a Harris Hawk during a presentation from HawkQuest in Littleton, Colorado.

 

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photo courtesy of Varco Cycles

Apocynum androsaemifolium

Penix Canyon, north of Wilbur, WA

June 29, 2008

Performance at Upstate Artists Guild, Albany, NY.

Camp Nor'wester 80th Reunion, Labor Day weekend, 2015

So It Doesn't Happen Again!

 

911truth.org

Heligan Holiday Park

So un-lady like.......................wait

from rachel's set

Sophia loves flowers. I think I'm getting across to her the importance of native species in wild areas. She asked several times over the last few weeks when we might sow the native wildflower seeds we'd been collecting ( not from the wild, but from garden shows, CNPS plant sales & local nurseries ). At long last we had both time & daylight, so we mixed the varied seeds together with sand & set out for a greenspace nearby. Hopefully, in a few months our walks will be very colorful.

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