The helicopter for today is a military helicopter that was built initially for the service of the US Army and is developed by the Bell Helicopters back in early 1960s. The name of this military helicopter is Bell OH-58 Kiowa which was the single engine and single rotor helicopter for serving the purposes of direct fire support, observation and utility.
11 Places You Have to See in Panama From my section “Places you Have to See” I would like to present to you Places You have to See in Panama.…
The helicopter for today is a military helicopter that was built initially for the service of the US Army and is developed by the Bell Helicopters back in early 1960s. The name of this military helicopter is Bell OH-58 Kiowa which was the single engine and single rotor helicopter for serving the purposes of direct fire support, observation and utility.
The helicopter for today is a military helicopter that was built initially for the service of the US Army and is developed by the Bell Helicopters back in early 1960s. The name of this military helicopter is Bell OH-58 Kiowa which was the single engine and single rotor helicopter for serving the purposes of direct fire support, observation and utility.
The helicopter for today is a military helicopter that was built initially for the service of the US Army and is developed by the Bell Helicopters back in early 1960s. The name of this military helicopter is Bell OH-58 Kiowa which was the single engine and single rotor helicopter for serving the purposes of direct fire support, observation and utility.
Do you have a stash of empty essential oil bottles? Don't recycle them! Here's a tutorial on how to clean and reuse essential oil bottles.
London, United Kingdom--(Newsfile Corp. - November 17, 2022) - Marks Art, a London-based art and exhibitions team, this week announced...
The helicopter for today is a military helicopter that was built initially for the service of the US Army and is developed by the Bell Helicopters back in early 1960s. The name of this military helicopter is Bell OH-58 Kiowa which was the single engine and single rotor helicopter for serving the purposes of direct fire support, observation and utility.
We are taking your tastebuds on a tour around the world this week starting in Asia, then making stops in India, Italy, Japan and ending up in the South! You're going to love every dish!
This unique "OH THE PLACES HE'LL GO" GRADUATION PARTY was submitted by Valerie Gimre of Charming Touch Parties. With its travel theme, this "oh the places he'll go" graduation party has a lot of great ideas for a retirement or going away party too! A few highlights and party ideas to look for are: The chocolate Oreos topped with graduation caps The yellow and black color scheme The cake topped with a silhouette of the world and MORE!
What can you do when worry strikes? Check out the Soul Secure Winning Over Worry Bible Reading summary week 2!
\"Newcomers and existing fans alike will enjoy diving into the world of Monogatari and meeting the delightful cast of characters. If you're yet to experience this series in any form then this is the perfect time to climb aboard!\" - Anime UK News With little time to spare, Koyomi is on a mission to save Hanekawa from the Afflicting Cat's grip and find Shinobu. This time, he'll take all the help he can get--even a lead from a sketchy aberrations expert--but will it be enough, or will things once again go from bad to worse?
Ceramicist Grace Brown explores dystopian landscapes and fallen civilisations in her debut solo show in Kyneton.
Oh they are so colorful and full of hope. It’s new planner time and armed with it we have our goals, dreams. and missions we are going to totally slay in 2018. I think each of us could be far more…
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Image 21 Photoshoot to promote the forthcoming Steampunk Exhibition @ Bradford Industrial Museum. Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 - Mon, 7 May 2012 Incorporating a futuristic Victorian perspective on fashion, culture and technology, Steampunk as a genre originated in the 1980s. Inspired and influenced by 19th Century science fiction, Steampunk is set in a world where steam power is paramount. The exhibition will display costumes, objects, artwork and memorabilia loaned by local Steampunk enthusiasts. These will sit alongside Bradford Museums & Galleries permanent collections of late19th and early 20th century steam powered technology. www.bradfordmuseums.org/venues/industrialmuseum/index.php
MEET REX THE GREEN DRAGON - He's courageous, he's fierce, he's playful, and he's out to take on the world! Oh wait, you are too? You should be friends MAKE SOMEONE's DAY - You, yes you there with your beautiful smile. This is so cute you couldn't help but smile isn't it? Why don't you pass that smile forward to someone else! These make for an excellent way to tell someone: You're awesome and I know it! THE PERFECT COLLECTIBLE SIZE - Are you running out of space to collect cute things? Don't worry. We thought of you. These are specially designed to be the perfect collectible size, and would be right at home on a display shelf or your desk. This figurine measures H: 3.25" W: 3" HOW IS IT MADE? Our mission is more smiles per figurine. That's why every single one of our products are designed in-house and sculpted by professional artists with maximum cuteness in mind. The sculpted product then gets cast into a high quality collectible-grade cold cast resin figurine. Each little detail is then carefully painted on by hand. It's pretty neat! PROMISED SATISFACTION - By now, most discerning, good looking, inspired shoppers will have already made the sensible choice. Need more convincing? We have over 2,475 positive ratings - that's 99.5%. Plus our 100% satisfaction promise applies to everything we sell
Poop is supposed to bring good luck and with this in mind we made a poop that doesn’t smell and is very solid, and we we created a figure called LUCKYBOY. He stares curiously at the world with his big, wide-open eyes. His mouth is just a little too big, and his teeth, oh, we’re really not going to waste words on that. His posture is inconsistent, his hips are noticeably too large, his legs are too thiny and he has not a single hair on his head. But hey, nobody is perfect … Yes, that's LuckyBoy. The cutest, the sweetest, the prettiest of them all. His mission is to make people around him happy. He is such a delight you could eat him (if he wasn’t made of poop ...). LuckyBoy will be happy to accompany you on the road, he will laugh with you from the shelf, cheer you up from the nightstand, encourage you at your desk and transform into a loyal listener to whom you will be able to confide your most hidden thoughts and desires. He might even help you realize some! If nothing else it will make you laugh from the bottom of your lungs every time you look at it. Each LuckyBoy is a unique product, that always and everywhere causes attacks of laughter and happiness with its entire appearance. The rest of material: - Arms and legs: aluminium wire - Eyes, mouth, teeth and shoes: polymer mass - Wooden base - Glass: polymer mass A recycled mixture of animal poop powder is used as a base material and later enriched with additives that improve its physical properties. In the final phase it is additionally treated at high temperature and protected with coating. Therefore, you can rest assured that all our poop products are solid and ODOURLESS. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to send a message. I'd be happy to answer any questions.
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Oh my friends, I have been chomping at the bit to be able to tell you about my last crafty of this week.... The shining star of my efforts the past few months.. the clever little kit of delights that any child, girl or boy, would LOVE to play with... The treasure I saw in Anthropologie, but refused to pay $50 for... so I finagled a design of my own. Are you ready to see what you have been working for all week? Are you scared it won't be worth your efforts?? (I'm a little nervous you'll all be like, "I came back ALL week and left comments for THAT? Bah humbug.") Oh I HOPE you find this as charming as I do. **fingers crossed** Okay... Deep breath. Gonna reveal now: Presenting..... My FAVORITE crafty of 2009...... The MAIL BOX! Um, yeah. a MAIL BOX. Wish there was a more elegant name for it. But words don't SELL it... Photos do! Looky! Not just a mail box, but a portable kit of "pretend mail" wonders... Postcards, envelopes, stamps, paper... and a red flag that goes up and down as needed. Come ON. Cute?!?!??? Ya know it is. This little treasure is made with posterboard, cardstock, felt and fleece... with a healthy dose of Velcro added in. And as much as I want (and intended) to give you a step by step tutorial tonight, there was simply NO TIME to get making a "sample one" to photograph the steps for you. So for now, all I have is the reveal, and the contest, and then the PROMISE that I will come back in the boring bleak weeks of late winter and give you a REAL tutorial here. I warn you, it'll be a doozy. This whole kit probably took five hours, at least. Worth going back to the store and buying the $50 one? Maybe! Ha! But looking back at it, it turns out mine is CUTER. Seriously. Go see for yourself: Felt Play Mailbox. It turns out it was worth it to see this thing only once, but then stew on it for so long... because it took on epic proportions in my mind, and I had to make those visions a reality. But by then, the reality ended up BETTER than the original. Well, in MY opinion, at least. Okay... want a few more shots? You know you want to see the details! Hand-appliqued "MAIL" sign... Velcro on the envelopes and postcards, and the contrasting Velcro on the stamps. Play like you are stamping all your notes to your friends! Some pieces of "stationary" included, for letters to whoever... Mom, Teddy Bear, Santa... And you can write on the postcards if you want, or leave them blank for playing with them again and again. The envelopes are felt on the outside, and cardstock on the inside, so they will stay sturdy with longtime play. SO many ways this could be fun... It's portable, so play can happen anywhere... And it could eventually become a fun "message system" between family members... Mom or Dad could write the kiddo a note and tuck it in, even without a felt envelope... Then put the flag up, so when the kiddo comes home from school, they see they have mail. It could be a direct communication route to Santa or the tooth fairy. It could be used for collecting Valentines... Or if Noah had his way, it could be used as a HOUSE for Lamby. Yeah. He doesn't even CARE about letters. Just that it is PERFECT to house his toys. Anyhoo.... Yep. That's my Mailbox. Ta-Da! * Now... To the final contest information: ~This contest will be a random drawing of qualifying participants ~To qualify for the drawing, you must have left a comment on each day of Tutorial Week, even if it is a few days after the fact. ~I will accept entrants until Tuesday morning at 9:00am (since I am headed into a continuingly FULL and busy few days... I won't have time to devote to preparing the drawing until then!). That means you latecomers can still play! ~At 9:00 am on Tuesday, I will draw a name and photograph it, an post the winner here. The winner gets the whole kit you see above-- Mailbox, 5 envelopes, 3 postcards, 8 stamps, and a stack of stationary. ~ Once the winner is named they can email me their address, and I will have this mailed to them, most likely in time for CHRISTMAS! :) To be used as a gift, perhaps? And I PROMISE a real tutorial on this project in the coming weeks. Now... to bed with me. Moving was GOOD, but HARD, and I am a lump of exhaustion. Thanks for playing along this week. I'm so amazed I managed to pull this Tutorial Week off... And I hope you guys get out there and get crafty yourselves, when you get some time. Nothing like seeing something you made with your own two hands, knowing YOU DID IT. So cool!! Good night, all! *
In this episode, our guest, Danielle Coke, from Oh Happy Dani, is going to teach us how we can process all the bad news in the world & be a force for good! She's also going to share how to identify our mission.
About this Image:Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid. - Matthew 5:16 The example we set may be the only gospel message that some people ever receive. When we think of our example to others in those terms we can see why the Savior associated light with this principle. Light is an interesting symbol; we are drawn to light, we feel safer in the light, we create light to find our way in the darkness. In this painting Christ is holding the light, for He is the source, but it is interesting that He says to us, his disciples, "Ye are the light". Clearly He expects us to take His light and use it to bring light to the world, through our words, our actions, and simply the way we go about our everyday lives.About the Artist:Simon has quietly sought to celebrate the life and mission of Jesus Christ. His artistic journey began in London, England as a freelance illustrator. In 1997 he entered the world of fine art with the release of "He Lives". Since then, Simon has become known for his exquisitely detailed and delicate portraits capturing moments from the tender to the magnificent. Many marvel at the masterful way he portrays the love and compassion in the face of the Savior and the devotion in the eyes of the believers. Simon lives in Alberta, Canada where he continues to explore new perspectives to inspire and bear witness of eternal principles. About Altus Fine Art: As individuals, we are all drawn, as Paul said, to seek after that which is pure, lovely, of good report, or praiseworthy. For the last 20 years, we at Altus Fine Art have been blessed to work with many artists who have bravely dedicated their talents to create artwork that lifts our hearts and souls and inspires us to live Christ-centered lives. Our mission is to take this wonderful artwork and create affordable products for the average family or individual while still using quality materials and design. Our prices range from small prints that sell for less than a dollar up to large breathtaking masterpieces that sell for thousands of dollars and everything in between.Altus Fine Art is a small company of individuals dedicated to making a difference in the world. We design, manufacture, and ship most of our products locally from our facility in American Fork, Utah. We welcome any feedback you have about our products or the way we do business. If any of our products have helped you in any way, we are grateful for the opportunity to serve.
Bagels, Oh how I love bagels. I'll be honest they are the one food that could totally undo all my hard work. I may or may not have had...
Design: DesignRepublicLocation: BelgiumProject Type: ProducedClient: FrouiProduct Launch Location: EuropePackaging Contents: Honest Fruit DrinkPackaging Substrate / Materials: Glass bottle The stor…