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  1. Nil Point!

    Post something!! ?

  2. The "Photography Course" link in your signature doesn't work. It appears to be a dead link. ("Not Found") Please update your signature block with a live link. I will remove the existing link from your signature block as I can't have too many dead links on the site. (It's bad for my search engine rankings...)
  3. smb

    Spinning, knitting and weaving

    My amature attempts at three of the fibre arts that I enjoy!
  4. From the album: Spinning, knitting and weaving

    It's just a simple woolen rug, knitted with home-spun Corriedale (natural grey) and Merino wool, with an additional yarn of some Wool of the Andies ready-spun 100% woolyarn - just to give it some bulk.
  5. From the album: Spinning, knitting and weaving

    Here's one I made earlier! Hand-spun using one of my favourite Ashford top-whorl drop spindles.
  6. smb

    DAY 2 -- TRUDY

    Awesome photo! I must have been at sea with lousy internet coverage when you posted these...
  7. smb

    DAY 2 -- TRUDY

    As a crew-member, I remember waving at ship-spotters as we passed through the locks on the Saint Lawrence seaway
  8. We miss you... More photography, please!

  9. I was going to entitle this thread "Where are the Men of Vision", simply because the person that I had in mind was the late, great Sir Edward Watkin (26 September 1819 – 13 April 1901) - who, as far as I am concerned, was one of the last and, indisputably, among the greatest visionaries that this planet has ever known. You can do a Google search, just as easily as I can. But, just to make it easy for you, you can click on this, if you want to know more: Wikipedia - Sir Edward Watkin Frankly, I really don't mind whether the next great visionary - if ever there is one - is, female, male, gender neutral, LGBTQ (or whatever they call it) - as long as they revive HS2 and basically reroute it, as closely as humanly possible, along the route of the former London Extension of the Great Central Railway. All linked in to the Channel Tunnel, of course - exactly as Sir Edward Watkin had it all schemed-out in the 1890's!!
  10. And, if so... How do they make sure that all four clocks - (if it is indeed four separate clocks?) - all read the same time?
  11. OK... Let me rephrase the question... Is that a single clock? Or is it four separate clocks, all hanging from the same point of suspension from the vast roofing structure of the iconic London Waterloo Station?
  12. 'Never seen one, let alone ridden on one - but they do look damn good!!
  13. You could at least "like" my comment/question... Just to give me a higher popularity ranking or something?!!!
  14. Hmmm... Salamat sa sagot... Smiley na lang?!!! Now I am really none the wiser!!!
  15. Long time, no see!

  16. What happened? Come back!

  17. Is that one clock? Or four? ('Just asking... It's hard to tell, looking at the photograph...)
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