May 6, 2006 by shelleylambert

A fibre-glass cow titled “Time for Seduction,” and dressed by French lingerie designer Chantal Thomass.
The herd of fibreglass bovines will be spread through the centre of the capital from Thursday, including along some famous landmarks, such as the Champs-Elysees, the Garnier Opera and in the chic Saint-Germain district.
Among them is a sculpture of a cow with a helmet cycling along with a milk-cart, a blue cow lying down with a baby angel nestled on its back, and a cow draped in Christian Lacroix chintz at the underground entry to the Louvre.
Via Yahoo.
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April 24, 2006 by shelleylambert
Knitting a motorcycle cozy reminds me vaguely of a time past, when a friend of mine covered a lounge chair in frosting. Impressive effort and generally a crowd pleaser…
Garth from Extreme Craft pointed us to a fantastic story he did on artist Theresa Honeywell who created this knit motorcycle which is on display now through April 30th at the Georgia Museum of Art. Honeywell’s work explores the cool tough male world with her pieces like the knit tool belt, knit jackammer, as well as embroidery work of tattoo designs.
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March 11, 2006 by shelleylambert

An early morning, a race to Macchu Picchu, a trip to the icky, filthy hot springs…
At the end of the hike, Camilla asked me if I had any ’solace’, and I thought for a long pause about this, so I could give her a proper answer… then I realized she asked me if I had any ’solas’ that she could borrow to pay for the hot springs. The answer to both questions was yes.
To see the full set of pictures, check out Peru photos.
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March 10, 2006 by shelleylambert

A short day of hiking followed by many beers…
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March 9, 2006 by shelleylambert

The longest day up Dead Woman’s Pass…
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March 8, 2006 by shelleylambert

Though we are all excited to start the hike in this picture, I was fairly sick (having eaten something the day before that “really did not agree” and feverish, midway through the hike, I begin to wonder if I have made a huge mistake…
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March 7, 2006 by shelleylambert

A day before the Inca trail hike begins, we do a little light hiking, visit a llama petting zoo and then tour the Sacred Valley. Lots of llamas and terraced farming…
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March 6, 2006 by shelleylambert
Spent the day touring around the city of Cuzco… fighting off the street vendors and finger puppet children. Here are several interactions that I had heard tell about…
Interaction 1 – a conversation between me and a street kid:
kid: Finger puppets? One solas.
me: No, gracias.
kid: Maybe later.
me: No.
kid: Maybe tomorrow.
me: No.
kid: Maybe next week.
me: No.
kid: Maybe next year.
Interaction 2 – a conversation between Camilla and a street kid:
kid: Finger puppets? One solas.
camilla: I don’t have fingers.
kid: But you have toes.
Interaction 3 – a conversation between Hung and a street kid:
kid: Finger puppets? One solas.
hung: If I buy one will you leave me alone?
kid: Sure sure.
hung: Here is one solas.
kid: You gave me a fake sol.
hung: Well a fake one is better than nothing.
kid: Cheeky monkey.
In Cuzco, I really enjoyed touring the church that was build ontop of the Incan walls. It was very cool to see examples of the stone work, like a hyper-charged game of tetris. It took me 2 days to acclimatize to the altitude, suffering with a thick headache, drinking coca leaf tea to cope.
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March 4, 2006 by shelleylambert

Lima is a shockingly noisy, dirty, chaotic city. Crossing the street is its own challenge.
I did a lot of walking in Lima, and by the end of the day, there was a black soot in my nose from the clouds of black smoke coming out of the cars, many of which do not seem road-worthy. The noise comes from taxis that honk to ask you if you want their services, so they honk at every pedestrian on the street. The buses (which are vans) that have a doorman that shouts out the names of the places they will stop. If they see a pedestrian, they shout at them. Honking, shouting, black smoke spouting.
Another thing that is very different is how overtly friendly the men are… and by that I mean that they seem to like to whistle and shout out at you, and if you don’t acknowledge the attention, they persistently continue until you show that you know they are talking to you. They will come up to you in the street and engage you in conversation and ask if they can join you in your walk, and of course within the first 5 minutes of a conversation, everyone in Peru asks you if you are married or single. It is a funny, funny place.
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February 26, 2006 by shelleylambert
Bored and wanting to boost your vitamin C intake?
While many will discard the peel when they eat an orange, others will save the zest for later use. There are a few who will turn it into a work of art. Jeu d’oranges is a site that hosts a monthly orange peel sculpting contest. The name of the site means Orange Game, or Game of Oranges. To enter your creation, you must carve it out of one whole piece of peel and photograph it on a black background, without letting it harden and dry. Every 15 days, the peel with the greatest number of votes will be posted on the homepage.
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