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Burned this pest to a crisp.

The dreaded dog tick. Found crawling on my jeans.

Used a wood tick linoprint to make a repeating fabric design, following the instructions in 'A Field Guide to Fabric Design' by Kimberly Kight.

Sedos presents tick, tick... BOOM! a musical about the courage it takes to follow your dreams, at the Bridewell Theatre 15-19 September 2015.

 

This is Jonathan Larson’s (author of Rent) autobiographical tale of a young composer on the brink of turning 30 and falling into oblivion. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of the city (tick,), his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue (tick…), yet Jon is still waiting on tables and trying to write the great American musical (BOOM!).

 

Fourteen songs, multiple characters, and a band, tick, tick… BOOM! embraces the universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life’s most difficult challenges.

 

Find out more at www.sedos.co.uk/2015/ticktickboom.htm

 

Photos by Ruth Anthony

Research technician Renee Kong prepares DNA samples collected from ticks for analysis. A citizen science project led by Division of Agriculture entomologists Ashley Dowling and Kelly Loftin resulted in an interactive map that shows the distribution of tick species around Arkansas and the tick-borne disease pathogens identified in each location. (UA System Division of Agriculture photo by Fred Miller)

I'm on a lot of project, collarboration.

News soon.

Burps

Scotch Argus, at Arnside Knott. I posted these hoping to get better shots on our return journey home, on Saturday but sprained my ankle and put my back out on our last day in the Lakes. This is species 42 of 59 in Britain.

Wicked campers, gotta love em. I am seeing more and more of them in NSW now. Think this helps or hinders to prolong the life of a late 90's cartoon character?

Clock display at the Guinness Storehouse, Dublin, Ireland.

from top, dorsal side, short head covered by soft shield, related to bird ticks, from Europe, Australia, Northafrika, Southasia; feeding on humans (Borreliosis!)

Young photographer Alice Taylor snapped these beautiful images while on a walking tour of Portland during a photography workshop with Nicole Miller. The workshops held over summer 2012 were part of the Julia STreet Creative Space summer workshops program.

Just watching the seconds slip by. Arhh! the passage of time.

Random picture of my alarm clock.

I feel like I don't have any time lately. Too much work to do and not enough time to do it in.

To be fair though I should be doing Media coursework instead of being on here but never mind ;)

Often found in tall grass, dog ticks adults are our largest tick and therefore easily seen... if you check yourself.

 

For information on ticks, visit nysipm.cornell.edu/whats-bugging-you/ticks. Photo: Joellen Lampman

This tick was removed from a horse's nose using a pad of cotton wool soaked in Witch Hazel. It's a cheap way to remove baby ticks before they grow and swell. It's also painless for horse, human and judging by how much it walked about on the cotton wool the tick doesn't suffer either!

My wife pulled this Deer Tick off herself, after mowing our lawn the other night. We took it up to the County Agricultural Department for positive ID. It was, in fact, the tick in larval stage. Because my wife was its first "meal" there was no danger of Lymes Disease.

I shot the photo with the pen included as both a pointer and a scale reference. It is amazing how small this tick really is!

Time ticks ticks away..

 

So strange.. they scream!

They come apart so easily..

Why do they keep breaking?..

 

Best song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=POf-K7E6k5E&ob=av3n

 

Different ink, watercolor, pencil, letraset on paper.

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Deer Tick

Live in Studio A, 11.28.2017

Photographer: Joanna LaPorte

Sometimes I feel that life is passing me by, not slowly either, but with ropes of steam and spark-spattered wheels and a hoarse roar of power or terror. It's passing, yet I'm the one who's doing all the moving. ~ Martin Amis

The clocks going forward makes the 4L79 15.40 Wilton-Felixstowe inter-modal service a possibility for photographers south of York. With the evening shadows lengthening, 66 588 passes Bishop Wood on the East Coast Main Line (Apple Mac touch-up). @18.21

an old ad for Elgin watches is haunted by ghost of its past (friendly ghosts including one from the ghost of Norman Rockwell);

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