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Make compassion the cotton, contentment the thread,
modesty the knot and thruth the twist.
This is the sacred thread of the soul;
if you have it, then go ahead and put it on me.
(Guru Nanak)
** Cosas de casa ** - Thread
(photo by Freya)
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Thread the needle, something that seems to get more difficult with each passing year. It was miserable outside so I decided to shoot a little macro inside.
The threads that connect us to the world are our survival strategy. They are created and destroyed by us and by others. Fragile like the threads that the spider weaves, they are the measure of vulnerability, persistence, the entanglement of life. And in the poetic reflection on the self, the will, and the world, we will find this fragility in another perfect poem by Carlos Queiroz (1907-1949) Aranha, a masterpiece of Portuguese poetry.
viciodapoesia.com/2020/09/17/o-misterio-da-aranha-num-poe...
When my husband's mom passed away several years ago, she left behind a tin with some sewing items. This thread is one of the items. I have never seen a spool of thread with two strands like this, so found it interesting. I wonder if it may have been used for embroidery. She never sewed much, but possibly her mother did.
I placed the thread on the back side of a small quilted wall hanging that I made...a bee printed shirting fabric was used for the backing.
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This was a little bonus. During the latter part of our descent from Wild Boar Fell the whine of a pair of 158 units could be heard making their way uphill towards the nearby summit of His Gill. 158 870 and 158 794 form the 2H93 Carlisle to Leeds service.
366/2020 - 2020 Vision ~ 012/366
Treasure Hunt #46 Needle and Thread
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Passing through Tunnel 40 along the Colorado River, an eastbound Union Pacific coal train traverses Little Gore Canyon east of Azure, Colorado, on August 21, 2014.
Red Threads is a macro photograph of a rose. It is a floral portrait of the Biblical heroine Rahab. This photo is a part of the 'Botanical Beauty' exhibition in Jerusalem.
The Macro Monday theme for 1/30 is screw. This choice fits the three parameters of the theme for MM. It also has garnered the most views and faves. I like the other three for totally different reasons, so I think I’ll dither for a bit before choosing.
Btb, I had an incredibly difficult time getting any of these to post. I finally discovered a work around but I’m hoping that my iPhone and Flickr app learn how to play nicely together again— SOON
…..💙HMM 🔩💙
Dawn over the Saltwater Olympic pool - Kiama, NSW
Pentax K1 w DFA 15-30/2.8
Two frames raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 5, blended in ON1 PhotoRaw 2022, Colour graded in Color Efex Pro 4 and finished off in PhotoLab 5
ISO 100 F11 -0.7 and -3.0 ev respectively
“Love is the thread with which
we connect to the world.”
( Debasish Mridha M.D.)
MAGNUS , LIM's little brother tries to hide between a bundle of threads which tickled his nose 😄
“Please welcome MAGNUS with a big Smile 😄 Thank you !”
ƒ/2.8
9.1 mm
1/125
ISO 100
Dedicated to C.F. (ILYWAMHASAM)
In July 1984 on Wyoming’s Sherman Hill, a westbound Union Pacific grain train waits at Dale Junction, Wyoming, on Track 3, as an eastbound reefer train sits over on Track 1. Crossing over from Track 1 to Track 2 is a hot westbound led by a DDA40X and two SD40-2s, with the head end brakemen from both stopped trains on the ground making an inspection of the train threading the needle.