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I find it hard to get my head around how people develop this level of skill...

Unbelievable weather - almost like spring, and too nice to be trapped indoors - so Majorie frolicked in the garden instead, soaking up the sun as it hung low in the sky.

 

21/ 30 30 days, one object

"Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable"

Dirty diapers, toilet paper rolls and who knows what else, reeking, sitting their greeting all of the tenants and their guests, how nice. I'm livid.

Dá pra acreditar?

Sim, em espanhol, porque aqui tem MUITO mexicano...

The Unbelievable 2 follows the experiences of the Parrs, a family of Supers(human beings with extremely abilities). The Parrs consist of the dad, Bob, likewise referred to as Mr. Unbelievable who possesses very strength, Helen, his partner likewise referred to as Elastigirl for the ability to extend her body, and their children Violet, who can become invisible and task force fields, Dash, who possesses incredibly speed, and Jack-Jack, their baby who can change into a variety of forms. The follow up will start “a minute” after completion of the very first film, where the Parrs are almost to deal with

  

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I was taking a photo of a single bee and just as I clicked the other bee turned up in the frame. I could hardly believe my eyes.

很變態吧。我連把它轉回立方體都有困難,更別說顏色了。

Comedian Paul Jay performs at the Meltdown show Wednesday night.

 

4.11.12

 

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if I do say so myself. But it's mostly the power of the yarn, and I didn't make that, so I'm not being too immodest.

 

Pattern: Lovikka Mittens from Knitting Traditions

 

Yarn: Good Shepherd The Shepherd's Rainbow, in blue-green rainbow. 50% wool, 50% mohair; approx 120 yards/skein. Used doubled for these.

It was cold and it was dark. He felt an unbelievable pain gripping his entire body and at first Joseph could not recall how he got there and what had happened. Then the whole ghastly event came flooding back to him. The 22nd March 1943 the Nazis arrived in the village of Khatyn, rounding up all its inhabitants and herding them like cattle into the barn. With the roof covered in straw and the doors barred, the barn was doused in petrol and set alight. Joseph could both see and hear his friends and family die in the flames, burnt alive. And now, all that was left of his village was him, and the ashes. Joseph went looking for his son, and cradled his badly burnt, but still breathing, body in his arms, where he later died.

 

26 households were razed to the ground and 149 people died that day at Khatyn. Joseph Kaminsky, the blacksmith, was the only one to survive. Khatyn was one of 186 villages in Belarus to suffer a similar fate during WWII and forever be wiped off the face of the earth. A further 433 villages were also totally destroyed, but were later rebuilt after the war. 2,230,000 people perished in total, one in four of the population.

 

Not many memorials have moved me in the way Khatyn did. The only sounds were the ringing of the 26 bells – each one erected where a home once stood – at 30 second intervals, and the surreal clatter of a distant woodpecker. The eerie silence, the fitting hail storm and the ghostlike emptiness came together to overwhelm me totally.

  

things got even better when i opened up the box and found this fresh freckled face smiling out at me!

from Material Whirled

 

The photos really don't do it justice

 

Cream merino and bubblegum pink merino plied with.....

 

1 strand of color change thread (turns white to magenta in SUN) very subtle though

 

1 strand of glow-in the dark thread

 

1 strand of white shimmery thread (for strength)

 

1 strand of irridescent white thread.

 

All along the cream merino there are color change beads threaded on the threads.

Hiking down (3 miles) from Castle of Vezio to Varenna. It was closed!

Unbelievable Guided Scuba Diving and Snorkeling Tours

Where do I go find a floppy these days? This old Dell doesn't even have a floppy drive.

To call our hotel on Khyargas Lake, Mongolia, rustic is to give it too much credit! I’m not sure what the outdoor ‘pool’ is about; there are no toilets or running water inside.

 

Check out the PhotoBlog story: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/nomads-on-the-steppes...

30 minute luchbreak, 25 minutes spent waiting on one sub. Damn I hate training day : /

nature inspired technology

Unbelievable Guided Scuba Diving and Snorkeling Tours

To call our hotel on Khyargas Lake, Mongolia, rustic is to give it too much credit! I’m not sure what the outdoor ‘pool’ is about; there are no toilets or running water inside.

 

Check out the PhotoBlog story: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/nomads-on-the-steppes...

it's crazy heavy what they were bearing.....

It was cold and it was dark. He felt an unbelievable pain gripping his entire body and at first Joseph could not recall how he got there and what had happened. Then the whole ghastly event came flooding back to him. The 22nd March 1943 the Nazis arrived in the village of Khatyn, rounding up all its inhabitants and herding them like cattle into the barn. With the roof covered in straw and the doors barred, the barn was doused in petrol and set alight. Joseph could both see and hear his friends and family die in the flames, burnt alive. And now, all that was left of his village was him, and the ashes. Joseph went looking for his son, and cradled his badly burnt, but still breathing, body in his arms, where he later died.

 

26 households were razed to the ground and 149 people died that day at Khatyn. Joseph Kaminsky, the blacksmith, was the only one to survive. Khatyn was one of 186 villages in Belarus to suffer a similar fate during WWII and forever be wiped off the face of the earth. A further 433 villages were also totally destroyed, but were later rebuilt after the war. 2,230,000 people perished in total, one in four of the population.

 

Not many memorials have moved me in the way Khatyn did. The only sounds were the ringing of the 26 bells – each one erected where a home once stood – at 30 second intervals, and the surreal clatter of a distant woodpecker. The eerie silence, the fitting hail storm and the ghostlike emptiness came together to overwhelm me totally.

 

Each niche represents one of the 66 death camps in Belrus, with the name of the camp, its location and the number of people who died. The most poignant were those of the child camps – used by the SS to draw blood from the children for transfusions for their troops. Visitor have placed toys and flowers in respect of the young innocent victims of a senseless war.

  

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Look at the difference between the photo I'm holding, and the one on my screen. Both Jeff and I have lost a bit of weight - I just didn't realize how noticeable it was until I made the physical comparison!

unbelievable...but true...check what i find in flickr :)

different place, different people, different time and colors....but so similar:)

a warning to Mr Cameron of un-checked development - this is a small Swiss Village!!

Clouds over Wilpena Pound were just stunning.

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