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I stuck this little wooden mushroom in one of my plants after reading this cute post over at The Sometimes Crafter :)
Nachdem die ersten Pläne fertig sind geht's an die Konstruktion der Seitenteile. Zwischendurch wird eines der beiden gebrauchten Fenster saniert. Es ist unglaublich heiß und Mensch und Tier sind froh um jedes bisschen Schatten.
It's tiny. Miniscule. Wee. It's amazing that it's so damn small.
Yes, that's Katamari. Yes, I'm addicted. No, I haven't beaten the 6m level yet.
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
The Tiny Tim air-to-ground missile was the largest American rocket in service during World War II. It weighed 1,250 pounds (567 kg.) and was also designated the 11.75-inch aircraft rocket (its diameter or caliber). The TNT warhead weighed 148.5 lbs (67.3 kg.), which could destroy coastal defense guns, pill boxes, bridges, tanks, and ships. The missile was primarily used by a Marine Corps Air Group and was mounted on F4U aircraft.
Tiny Tims sunk at least one Japanese ship and seriously damaged another. During the Korean War, one Tiny Tim knocked out a key bridge. Visible in this partial cutaway are simulated solid-propellant sticks and the rocket's 24 exhaust nozzles.
As the sun starts to get a bit higher in the sky, it begins to peek over the fence at the end of the day, highlighting tiny leaves that have remained hidden all Winter.
This Doll has been barefoot long enough. It's time to make some shoes? I started with little boots to match the dress. I think I will make some black boots and some red shoes and call it good. Tomorrow I begin working with this stock pile of polar fleece I've got here.
Moderator:
Jarod Neece, SXSW
Panelists:
Lena Dunham, Director of TINY FURNITURE
Lance Edmands, Editor of TINY FURNITURE
Kyle Martin, Producer of TINY FURNITURE
Alicia Van Couvering, Producer of TINY FURNITURE