Unfortunately, the clock is ticking, the hours are going by. The past increases, the future recedes. Possibilities decreasing, regrets mounting.
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Unfortunately, the clock is ticking, the hours are going by. The past increases, the future recedes. Possibilities decreasing, regrets mounting.
Haruki Murakami
okay so this might be really nerdy of me (spoiler, it is) but isn't the way this 60's pattern does raglan decreases fascinating?
without a cable needle too, it's v cool
the amount of yellow in my posts keeps going down...yikes
DEVELOPEMENT OF THE FALL
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The Reichenbach Falls in Switzerland play a prominent role in the original Sherlock Holmes stories. It’s the place where it comes to the final confrontation with his archenemy James Moriarty. ‘The greatest crisis of my career’ Holmes writes in his farewell letter to Dr. Watson in the story titled ‘The Final Problem’. One of the most interesting deviations from ACD canon in the modern Sherlock BBC adaptation lies in the considerable time difference between the first meeting of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson and the introduction of James Moriarty, which ultimately leads to the dramatic events at the Reichenbach Falls and Holmes’ hiatus after his faked death.
While in canon Holmes and Watson know each other for 10 years before Moriarty enters the story (X), Sherlock BBC introduces that famous antagonist of the great detective already in the first episode and sets the Reichenbach Fall only eighteen months later, thereby replacing the Swiss waterfall with Bart’s roof. Jim Moriarty compares falling to flying ... ‘falling’s just like flying except there’s a more permanent destination’ … and indeed, both topics play a major role throughout the story told so far and are constantly repeated in the series and episodes. Appart from S1, each series ends or starts with a ‘fall’ or ‘flight’.
However, whereas strangeness, improbability, drama and violence increase in a lot of other repeated scenes, the outcome of the ‘fall’ seems to decrease.
TBC below the cut …
Garcia's work progress 5
So! Garcia is now in the degreasing stage! I gave him a good sponge wash with the the degreasing soap first, to feel for tissue and put him in the soap water. The only thing I'm not able to use (because I don't own one) is an aquarium heater. But I'm pretty sure it's warmish in the house enough (it'll take longer but I think it'll work still)
The nasal coverings slid off but that's ok. I'll get them back in place once he's done!
I'm taking extensive pictures if the teeth just for the fact of when they do fall out an I have to put them back, I'll have plenty to go off of.
He was a little green before the sponge wash! All the algae in the rot bucket!
Into the blue depths!
The vertebra aren't done macerating yet! Cartilage is a pesky thing! Back to the rot bucket!
Netting: Increasing, Decreasing and Finishing
After you are comfortable with the basic netting knot you are ready to explore how to increase (make your net wider) and decrease (make your net smaller) as well as how to finish you work by attaching it to another material and tie in your ends.
Use these videos to help guide you through mastering these next steps of the net making process.