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There's a gentleman that's going round
Turning the joint upside down
Stool Pigeon - ha-cha-cha-cha
He's an old ex-con that's been away
Now he's back, no one's safe
Stool Pigeon - ha-cha-cha-cha...
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"Mayan's MC" is a television offshoot of "Sons of Anarchy", a rough and tumble series about rival motorcycle gangs...The Sons being from the fictional town of Charming in Northern California and the Mayan's hailing from the fictional town of Santo Padre, in Southern California, which the producers want you to believe is Calexico, where most of the outdoor scenes were filmed...
This shot of the closed Mayan Hotel was taken in El Centro which is a stone's throw away from Calexico...
Mayan Hotel
595 W State St
El Centro, CA
I don't usually do "artsy" stuff like this, but in this case I find the sum to be greater than its parts and I quite like the result. :)
This is a blending of two photos (a "double exposure") of Ai Weiwei's works of art. The works are called "Grapes", "Tree" and "White House". Photos taken at the Helsinki Art Museum in January 2016.
Simple outfit for this night out, pink striped dotty blouse, black skirt, shiny black lacetop holdups and black court shoes with 3.5 inch heel. A friend of mine said "that blouse would be better if it wasn't straining across your bust" Well I have big boobs and I quite like the almost bursting out look, what do you think? Iconic, Manchester 18th March 2020
"When suffering knocks at your door and you say there is no seat for him, he tells you not to worry because he has brought his own stool."
- Chinua Achebe
(photograph i took on an empty film set where the stool had been abandoned on a green screen.. i wonder what thet were using it for.. hmm.. i guess we gota watch the movie to find out)
As a house warming gift for my friend Jools, I crocheted stool covers for her eclectically stylish new home. Blog post.
Just purchased a new, lightweight tripod, which is more convenient for traveling. On this, its inaugural trip, I found some brightly colored stools resting against a bar in the high rise hotel area of Aruba. I assume the stools are tipped to signify that the bar is closed and also to make cleaning easier. Regardless, the stools made for an interesting composition and the bright yellow was hard to pass up.
I felt a need to go back to craft and make a stool. I had the idea that I would use some of the things that I have learnt doing collage and assemblage. Namely that things can have texture and be asymmetrical and not always perfect. I attempted this by using different woods, then different processes for making the legs: one leg turned on a lathe, one carved with axe and chisel, one roughly planed with a scrub plane (ie, not smoothed), one spokeshaved into facets and in two different woods. I also tried to vary the angles of the legs to inject some personality but only partially succeeded in this (they are mostly similar angles). Then I experimented with the tenon ends, trying different wedging techniques. I think the next version could be more asymmetrical. I did all the tenons with adjustable and hollow augers.
Wilton Iowa Candy Kitchen diner. Loved the decor.
Camera Nikon FM
film Kentmere 100
dev Xtol 1+1 9.5min
I've been reading a poetry anthology and noting poems which I might read in the evening – but it's time for coffee & a bun😀
I've been reading poems every day for over a year. They are on my Facebook page and on my Flickr Photostream: Video Poems
The subject was my father's work bench stool that he used while I was growing up. I remember sitting on his lap as a little boy while he would work on things or reload shells. It would later also serve as a telephone seat when I would use our only phone located in the office/ repair shop of our home based LP gas buisness to talk to my friends in the seventies. It now sits in my home as a reminder of those distant events.