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Four facets of grey and a fence
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Disclosing Shrinkology - Mptto: He who keeps Shrinking, shrinks and shrinks and shrinks
Dedicated to my friend Herr Dr. Sigmund Fraud, Uuber-shrink
Þér er gefið sjálfdæmi hér,.... en mundu: Eins og þú fordæmir, hundsar, þaggar og blekkir...... svo munt þú og kynnast endurvarpi Karma, alveg upp á barma á þínum tebolla, og teboðsvina! :-)
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Mínar skálar eru barmafullar. kvað skáldið, og hló að þrem andlitum Ellu. - Rúm-Ellu, Húm-Ellu, Dóp-Ellu og svo hinni, þú veist,... þessi, útí bæ, sem hvíslar óvart upp úr svefni! !!!
The bottom line being: It´s only a cock´s dream... Brainless, butt and bottomless pit!, kkfilled with gagging chickens all around :-)
En mundu: "The Great Psyciatric Scam" e. Colin A. Ross er nú þegar komin út; víðlesin og afhjúpandi bók og heilandi fyrir Dr. Pill and all his friends in high places!!.
-Three faces of Eva - eða þrjú andlit Ellu!
• la Città delle Arti e delle Scienze, Valencia Spagna
• the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia Spain
arch. Santiago Calatrava e Félix Candela
Nearing Andrews House 35 takes the climb in its stride with Coal empties on an unfortunately grey day
I had been testing out the macro function on my point & shoot camera. This is a very tight closeup of a mini-blind. The color was originally gray but that looked boring, so I played with the duotone function in Picnik and arrived at this, which reminded me of the green pathogen from the 1960s film, Andromeda Strain, which had some of the most accurate science ever presented in a Hollywood science fiction film.
Paula Strain in the sitting room of her Victorian detached house in the County Down town of Newry at Christmas.
Stylist: Marie McMillen.
Copyright © 2009 Ashley Morrison, all rights reserved.
Being an older person, I need different focal length of eyeglasses for computer work, reading, and distance. I decided to use a couple pairs of my glasses to highlight the difficulty I had printing this staircase photo so it would look like its screen version. That's my hand, so it counts as a selfie ;->. Cropped slightly, otherwise, straight out of the camera.
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Could these in-line ratchet wire strainers be my favourite gadget?
On long fence runs the good old walking chain wire strainer does a great job of tensioning wire strands. By loading up the wire to somewhere tight enough and below its elastic limit and then tying it off a pretty much permanent job is easily done. At a pinch and with some ingenuity they'll even strain pre-fabricated fencing like ring lock and hinge joint.
But on short runs something more ingenious is needed. Using traditional methods you'll either push the wire past its elastic limit as you try to keep it tight or just end up with a slack and useless fence. That's where these elegant in-line strainers save the day; and make you look good. So yes, you are right, this is a short piece of fence just next to that abandoned strainer post with its now redundant lock .
I love these things so much I've used them to strain the horizontal strands of short runs of deer and game fencing. Expensive? Yep, but not as expensive as a fence that doesn't do its job. I guess that's why I like them so much.