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Torneo triangular en el campo de la Pobla, contra el Maritim (4-1) y el Puig (3-0). Se ganó el triangular
Used my Altenew Sohcahtoa triangles - watercoloured them and added a handwritten sentiment from Avery Elle.
The rare "Triangular" meet between 3 schools; I actually wish there were more Tri's, and fewer Duals, because they are more exciting and variable. That said, there is less opportunity for JV runners and the meets take longer, so they really don't work for larger schools.
Competition, of course, brings out the best, and sometimes worst, of us.
A triangular Tunisian crochet shawl that starts in the bottom corner. The eyelet and rolled lattice border is completed as you crochet each row.
I created a new stitch that adds back neck shaping.
Yarn: fingering weight 75/25 tencel/linen from Newton's Yarn Country, 100g.
"Eilanner is Frisian for "Islander". It was inspired by my Islander Wrap.
This triangular building was designed by Sir Thomas Tresham (father of one of the Gunpowder Plotters) and constructed between 1593 and 1597. It is a testament to Tresham's Roman Catholicism: the number three, symbolising the Holy Trinity, is apparent everywhere. There are three floors, trefoil windows and three triangular gables on each side. On the entrance front is the inscription 'Tres Testimonium Dant' ('there are three that give witness'), a Biblical quotation from St John's Gospel referring to the Trinity. It is also a pun on Tresham's name; his wife called him 'Good Tres' in her letters
The choice of where to locate the windows and there rather small size seems a bit odd. This is an old house and I did not get to see the inside to find out why it was designed this way.
Torneo triangular en el campo de la Pobla, contra el Maritim (4-1) y el Puig (3-0). Se ganó el triangular
Torneo triangular en el campo de la Pobla, contra el Maritim (4-1) y el Puig (3-0). Se ganó el triangular
A balloon weight, placed on a mirror. I used a blue coloured torch to light the background and a burst of flash to illuminate the front.