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This morning I found a zig-zag thing in my room. It is my breakfast XD. Without wasting more time i took some photos of it and adjusted the brightness + contrast using ACD See. And here it is...
CWD #653: Zig-Zag
My first attempt at a zig zag quilt. I did not intend to have appliqued areas on this quilt when i started it. (um, I also didn't intend for some seams to open up).
My first attempt on Zig Zag road with the Focus Jam2. I rode approx 9 km to there from home mainly using the bike in manual ( no power assist) in an attempt to get it and me ready, work out the best gear to use as I knew it was steep and tough. If nothing else this shows that even with the electric motor assist the rider still needs to know their bike ( better than I do after 2 weeks and 100km only so far) and it helps but is not like a motorbike in any way , it is still a good workout
Zig Zag Quilt, made with Sarah Janes Out To Sea Fabric
Blogged here- creaturesofhabits.blogspot.co.il/2013/03/heat-wave-and-fl...
Part of the zig & zag of the landscaping timbers in a design created by my son, Matt. You can see how wandering in this garden offers views of the yard as well.
Taken from the train as it approaches Top Points Station, looking back to Viaduct No.1 in the distance. The signal is the lower yard limit semaphore.
I made this bracelet in purple wire done in a zig-zag pattern commonly used in blankets. at each point I crocheted in subdued purple seed beads. The bracelet is cuff/bangle style.
Looking down the stairs toward the train station, and Silver Beach a little further on, in Saint Joseph, Michigan. I loved the way the light and shadows played across the stairs.
Zig doesn't really like his picture being taken. He always looks to the side when I point the camera at him. The histogram hates me on the processing here but I like the look.
Id: F100-0007_32 2010-06-05 22-04-41+3MP
Nikon F100, Nikkor 70-300/4-5.6 AF-S VR
Kentmere 400/BW, Paterson FX39
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