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I chose this tangle for today because of the rose. It reminds me of the rose from Beauty and the Beast. Today is our 29th Wedding Anniversary (I know you thought I was too young to be married that long but I got married when I was 3) and this one has special thoughts behind it.
It's too hot to be wearing a sweater but I finished it today and Johnny was around to take photos.
I made a couple of modifications.
The yarn is Rowan Scottish Tweed and my gauge: 20 sts and 30 rows = 4". Needle size US 4/ 3.5 mm for main body. US 3/ 3.25 mm for button bands and collar.
I cast on enough stitches to make 35 1/2" finished bust circumference. After 2 1/2" of ribbing I switched to stockinet. The yoke has 20 sts less than the smallest size in the pattern.
1/100
f/4.8
32mm
Tangled up in the wires usually tends to be a oops accident. How he got there, good question.
Subject: Brett Miller
Photographer: Nick Diuk
Here, a spring is protected, enclosed by a tangle of vines and understory trees: willows, birch, serviceberry, wild clematis ... ferns, liverworts, mosses and tiny water-loving green things co-exist with water striders, insect nymphs and songbirds. Deer have made a narrow path through the thicket to where they drink. They leave a delicate calligraphy of tracks as they browse on tender fiddleheads and new willow growth.
The spring is quiet. Peaceful. Hidden from everyday eyes. A secret harbor. A magical well. Thirst-quencher. Calm-giver.
Vista desde abajo de una de las torres de distribución de electricidad en la represa hidroeléctrica Simón BolÃvar, mejor conocida como Guri.
Ahà se puede escuchar el intimidante sonido de la electricidad tzzzrrr tzzzzrrr
Esto fue en un paseo de nuestro Photo Group Guayana :) (en esta ocasión sólo fuimos Juan , Jase036 y yo, acompañados por Naty la novia de Juan ^^)
La tomé con el lente Sigma gran angular.