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  • Polish Air Force (Siły Powietrzne Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej, Siły Powietrzne RP) National Mark. The PZL SW-4 is a Polish light single-engine multipurpose helicopter manufactured by PZL Świdnik

  • Macro image of rocky mountains gemstone ammolite

  • This is the second installament for my Old TImers series It brings to light those who have dedicated decades to their chosen occupation, craft or trade, some by choice others through need. A trait which is rapidly diminishing in todays society where people are in constant flux between jobs, careers and hobbies. / This is a salute to the Old Timers! This is Brett, an industrial metal polisher by trade. He has been at it for decades and is well skilled in the art of making metal shine. A real Larrakin at heart but not someone you’d want to get on the wrong side of. An updated bio to come soon… I hope you enjoy! Cheers!

  • Flying pigeon casting shadow on the wall of the Royal Castle, Warsaw, Poland

  • Krupowki Street in the morning light, Zakopane, Poland

  • Perfect reflection in Morskie Oko lake, the Tatra Mountains, Poland

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  • Buy our original Polska Eagle t shirts now and show off your Polish Pride.

  • Show off your Polish Pride with our original Polish Eagle Circle t shirt from Polish Art.

  • Polish Eagle Maltese Cross shirt

  • Nowak Polish Heritage t shirt

  • Polish Eagle Flame t shirt bu iEric

  • Tomaszkowo village, near Olsztyn, Polish Featured in: / Country Bumpkin / Sets of Two / Collage and Landscape photography

  • Prismacolor pencil on A3 Stonehenge art paper.

  • Tychy…POLAND

  • Self Portrait © Jessica Walker 2009

  • Royal polskiej Ligi Połączenie fal łodzią wody rowers. / Don’t even think you have to sign on for a seven year stint in the Polish Navy to get your hands on one of these exclusive Royal Polish League of Surf Boat Rowers t-shirts. / They are only available in Polish Red (unless you would prefer another colour; in which case, go for your life). What is the connection between the Polish Navy and Australian surf boat rowing, I hear you ask. Well… .... Shortly after peace broke out in 1918, two Polish sailors, Jan and Juc (their last names are not recorded) deserted after their destroyer ran aground on the Vistula Spit near Gdansk, in the Baltic Sea. / They hitch-hiked south to the Mediterranean and joined a fetta boat on its maiden voyage from Koroni, a town on the southwest peninsula of the Peloponnese on the Gulf of Messina to Australia. They jumped ship at Melbourne, headed for the surf coast and, after crossing Spring Creek at Torquay, decided to establish a village. The reason? Jan and Juc figured they could make a living out of building four-oared fishing boats with a similar number of slippery panels for gutting fish. / They discovered the need for a fifth crew member, one at the back who could wield a bigger oar and had a very expressive face. This was necessary because the other crew members could not see where they were going and relied on the fifth oarsman to tell them. But the waves were often so big where Jan and Juc had made their new home that the fifth oarsman was often struck dumb with fright. His appearance could sweep rapidly from serenity to sheer panic, thus making the decision on bailing out or staying with the ship a little easier. It took some time for Jan and Juc to find the person most suited to this sweeping task. They finally selected a real champion, a Scottish leatherworker who operated a tannery on a nearby hill. / It soon became tradition that only the biggest people on the beach could be selected to row these magnificent machines. The smaller (and smarter) people were selected to guard other beach goers from FGWS (a breed of shark) and other dangers of the beach. / Right… where was I going with this? / Yep, that’s right: anyway Jan and Juc became very successful at building and racing these new boats and decided to visit their homeland and show their family and friends what they had achieved. / They returned home, formed the Royal polskiej Ligi Połączenie fal łodzią wody rowers and were hailed as heroes of the state. / Unfortunately, Jan and Juc were recognised for what they really were: deserters from the Polish Navy. / Because we feel such an affinity with Jan and Juc, all profits from the sale of these shirts will go to funding my trip to Poland to protest their innocence, vouch for their good behaviour and plead for their speedy return to the town they founded. / Anyone who has further information about Jan and Juc may like to contact me at janjuc@gmail.com. I’d love to publish any additional information about these two rascals. This just in from a Scottish reader who claims his name is Lachlan McWalensa:: / “Hello comrade. I knew Jan and Juc from short time I spent in Gdansk Correction Facility. Although Jan denies it, Juc telled me he (Jan) was really first man to surf what he called Bellsabeecha. Is true?! He telled me so!! Solid brother!!”

  • well now.. clear polish can’t possibly be sinful so I had to add some sinfulness to it… really…clear being sinful… pathetic…. ;) I love that the brush looks like a figure of a woman in a dress too… Nikon D80 / For the Define Yourself Challenge in The Woman Photographer group I decided to add this one, but hosts can’t win this challenge so it shall be removed. Why did I pick this one? For so many reasons: I am a woman, I am a mom, a wife, an artist, a student. I struggle with each on a daily basis. I have lost my faith and my religion. / HOWEVER I am beautiful, I am strong and have a fire in me that keeps me going and I love life. I feel this image fits me well. Even though I rarely paint my nails lol! =)

  • Featured in Retro Conglomerate Manchester Unity Building Melbourne, polished brass and marble staircase. The building is listed on the Victorian Hertiage Database Read this informative and entertaining article about the Manchester Unity Building by White Hat Canon 350D edited in Gimp

  • Sausage, Perogies and Pussy Willows. Long Live Dingus Day! ...oh and don’t forget about “Da Bradway Makit”

  • I have a show coming up with (A touch of pink) class in it. This is my entry. Do you think I should colour a few more petals or leave it as is??? All proceeds from the sale of this work go to the Philadelphia Mission found here

  • chrome in the moonlight…....

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