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Stack of some of the many paintings Naomi created for her senior project at CSUS. This one features a whale-sized Yuba on the beach with Naomi reclining against him under a full moon.
A child stacks jumbo building blocks. Parents love building blocks as a way to help their child with many areas of development. They teach balance, resilience, emotional growth, cause and effect, and more. Building with blocks comes naturally to kids and their creativity immediately takes hold.
Stacker is a super fun and challenging prize game. To play, you must "stack" the light blocks. To win the grand prize you have to stack the blocks all the way to the top. Come to Funspot today and see if you can win!
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Western Iceland's rugged coastline.
Our house seems to function (or dis-function) in stacks of stuff right now. The funny thing is that if it gets moved, there is a great chance that it will be harder to find....hmmm. Also, kind of an eclectic pile of stuff.
Sweet little bunnies all stacked up... this necklace was another special order for a customer. What could be cuter!? :-)
My husband and I enjoyed one last trip through the stacks in Hatcher. I'll miss Michigan's enormous, grand, comprehensive libraries.
A stack of prrretty blue Dansk cups, probably from the 1980s. Have not yet been able to pinpoint the exact pattern...
When working with fabric that I'm stacking, the first thing I do is tear the entire piece along the fold line and work with half of the fabric. That's often enough to do a quilt top, leaving the second half of the fabric. Once in a while, I use that second half for borders, but not often because I think stacking changes the look of the fabric so much that it doesn't look good next to the blocks. The quilt top on the left was the first one I made with the fabric shown at the top of the collage, and then the quilt top on the right was the second. I really enjoy getting out that second half of the fabric to see if I can make something that looks different from the first quilt top.
Thought I'd try some image stacking, this is three individual shots, each with different exposures, but keeping the same aperture. Glad it worked out.
Just wish I had a little more water flow off the pool.
Une présentation des modules Stacked Muuto
La collection Stacked Muuto : www.ideesboutique.com/fr/s/702/muuto-stacked
La marque Muuto : www.ideesboutique.com/36_Muuto
La collection de Jds : www.ideesboutique.com/fr/s/701/designer/jds
Feeling tonnes better today.... I think the change in weather has helped. Mister sunshine had his hat on. Was lovely to walk home from the Metro with no jacket on.
Decisions, decisions...... sometimes you struggle to get one photo you like then other days you can't choose. This was one of those days. ODC's challenge was Stack/Pile, surprisingly I opted for Lego, AGAIN. However, I did have a couple of other photos that I liked one of some playing cards stacked up in a pyramid, and the other a tower of apples.
Riffa 23 month, stacking blocks, rich with words :*, hear him saying, "tinggi", "jatuh", "four", "apple", mean the world to me ^^
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Evan's favorite thing to do in the pool this time was to stack these buckets with water in between and then push down.
Silverton now inherits the fakery the D&RGW thought the unwashed tourists of the 50s through 70s would think was real on the old west steam engines. Much to Charlie Bradshaw's credit, these offending stacks came off the locomotives almost immediately after he took possession of the railroad in 1981. But they live on.
From bottom to top:
- A mounting rig for stacking
- The Payload Adapter (to interface to the motors)
- The Service Module, for telemetry and telecommand (developed by SSC and DLR Moraba)
- CDIC-3 experiment module, "Chemo-hydrodynamic patterns and instabilities" (developed by DTM, TSD, Lambda-X and SSC)
- MEDI experiment module, "Multiple Equiaxed Dendrite Interaction" (developed by AIRBUS DS and SSC)
- BIM experiment module "Biology In Space with Arabidopsis Thaliana" (Developed by RUAG and SSC)
- XRMON-SOL experiment module, "In-situ X-ray monitoring of advanced metallurgical processes" (Developed by SSC)
MASER 13 Launch Campaign
Swedish Space Corporation, ESRANGE, Kiruna, Sweden
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