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Graham Catlow

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Re: Images of the Arty Kind (2013-14)
« Reply #90 on: December 31, 2014, 09:23:41 AM »
The last morning sky of 2014. Looking south east from Cammo Estate on the outskirts of Edinburgh at 08.30. With the silhouette of the old estate water tower.
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Re: Images of the Arty Kind (2013-14)
« Reply #91 on: December 31, 2014, 11:04:07 AM »
Beautiful scene graham.
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Re: Images of the Arty Kind (2013-14)
« Reply #92 on: December 31, 2014, 03:56:22 PM »
Here is the last sunset here at Toynton for 2014, not at good as Graham's sunrise, but there is some gold visible. Didn't hang around to enjoy it too much, it's freezing around here. I remember when I was a kid my dad use to say when it was this cold that it would freeze the ..... Off a brass monkey and only when my mam wasn't around.  ;D


Sunset over toynton by johnstephen29, on Flickr
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Re: Images of the Arty Kind (2013-14)
« Reply #93 on: December 31, 2014, 05:10:57 PM »
Thanks John,
I had hoped the sunset would have been a good one but nothing but black clouds this evening. Very mild today.
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Re: Images of the Arty Kind (2013-14)
« Reply #94 on: December 31, 2014, 05:11:35 PM »
In the days of the great sailing ships and cannons the iron cannon balls were stacked pyramid style beside the cannons - they were held in place by a brass rim not unlike the wooden frame used to set up snooker balls.
The storey is that in severely cold weather, due to the coefficient of expansion, the brass frame, known as a monkey, contracted more than the iron cannon balls so much that the topmost balls were squeezed off, hence the saying to freeze the balls off a brass monkey.
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Re: Images of the Arty Kind (2013-14)
« Reply #95 on: December 31, 2014, 06:12:21 PM »
Some cold frosty mornings here recently. Happy New Year to all.
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Re: Images of the Arty Kind (2013-14)
« Reply #96 on: December 31, 2014, 06:36:17 PM »
Thanks for that Ian, I always wonded where the saying came from. Happy new year to you and Maggi.
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Re: Images of the Arty Kind (2013-14)
« Reply #97 on: December 31, 2014, 09:31:50 PM »
Travel to almost anywhere on the globe via drone.

Give yourself a New Years trip.

I just flew over Mongolia.

http://travelbydrone.com/
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Re: Images of the Arty Kind (2013-14)
« Reply #98 on: February 18, 2015, 02:03:04 PM »
Beautiful photos, folks.
Here's an older one of mine -- I always an amazed by the colors of Bilbergia!
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Re: Images of the Arty Kind (2013-14)
« Reply #99 on: February 18, 2015, 02:09:46 PM »
Great combination of colours, aren't they?    I used to grow quite a few  - where did those days go, I wonder?

Nice to "see" you again, Lois - hope you are well?
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Re: Images of the Arty Kind (2013-14)
« Reply #100 on: February 18, 2015, 03:15:36 PM »
Beautiful photos, folks.
Here's an older one of mine -- I always an amazed by the colors of Bilbergia!

It really is incredible Lois, a real treat!
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Re: Images of the Arty Kind (2013-14)
« Reply #101 on: February 19, 2015, 03:00:51 PM »
... Nice to "see" you again, Lois - hope you are well?

I'm fine.  In fact I'm getting back to answering "How are you?" with "Wonderful!" as I used to.

Last December my Mom (Eunice Richter nee Jerred) died in her sleep at age 98.  She was so ready to go!  She had taken to saying, "I probably won't wake up tomorrow," and one day she was right.
For the last three months, we always said "I love you" as we parted so that we'd be sure that was the last thing we said to each other.  After six year of taking care of things for Mom -- driving, shopping, finances, moving 5 times, worrying, dealing with caregivers & management staff & ERs & doctors, reading, and anything involving seeing or mechanical devices -- this year will be much different.
I have now actually retired and will be focussing back on my art and other personal-choice activities. 

My husband (who was a great support through all this) is greatly relieved that I'm no longer under so much stress.  He plans to also relax more and just enjoy having a happy, cheerful, creative wife again.

Soooo...

While I don't make ANY promises, I'll probably be around the forum more.  And I might even update/continue that thread I started a while back about California.  (In fact, I just went over there and added a photo of Mom.)

Thanks for the warm welcome back.
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Re: Images of the Arty Kind (2013-14)
« Reply #102 on: February 21, 2015, 01:26:30 PM »
Sunshine and shadows ...

Tables, a basket, and a kitten surprised when the blinds are open for the first time.
No plants in these, but they sure are arty!

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Re: Images of the Arty Kind (2013-14)
« Reply #103 on: February 21, 2015, 01:40:18 PM »
In the days of the great sailing ships ...
While I enjoyed your explanation, it didn't seem logical. 
After their explanation of evolution of the saying (from "tail of a brass monkey" thru nose, fingers, and various extremities), here's what Wikipedia says about cannonballs and brass monkeys;
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Supposed etymology:

It is often stated that the phrase originated from the use of a brass tray, called a "monkey", to hold cannonballs on warships in the 16th to 18th centuries. Supposedly, in very cold temperatures the "monkey" would contract, causing the balls to fall off.  However, nearly all historians and etymologists consider this story to be an urban legend. This story has been discredited by the U.S. Department of the Navy, etymologist Michael Quinion, and the Oxford English Dictionary (OED).

They give five main reasons:

    The OED does not record the term "monkey" or "brass monkey" being used in this way.
    The purported method of storage of cannonballs ("round shot") is simply false. Shot was not stored on deck continuously on the off-chance that the ship might go into battle. Indeed, decks were kept as clear as possible.
    Furthermore, such a method of storage would result in shot rolling around on deck and causing a hazard in high seas. Shot was stored on the gun or spar decks, in shot racks—longitudinal wooden planks with holes bored into them, known as shot garlands in the Royal Navy, into which round shot were inserted for ready use by the gun crew.
    Shot was not left exposed to the elements where it could rust. Such rust could lead to the ball not flying true or jamming in the barrel and exploding the gun. Indeed, gunners would attempt to remove as many imperfections as possible from the surfaces of balls.
    The physics does not stand up to scrutiny. The contraction of both balls and plate over the range of temperatures involved would not be particularly large. The effect claimed possibly could be reproduced under laboratory conditions with objects engineered to a high precision for this purpose, but it is unlikely it would ever have occurred in real life aboard a warship.

More likely the reference is almost certainly 16th to 18th century humour, just like it is used today to emphasize how cold it is.
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Re: Images of the Arty Kind (2013-14)
« Reply #104 on: September 30, 2015, 08:07:59 PM »
NOTICE:  A new thread was started for 2015.  If you'd like to continue seeing "arty" images, go to: http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=12732.msg320620#msg320620
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