Former Map Maker Walks for Hours in Snow To Create Giant Geometric Patterns in Snowfields
For the creatively minded, snow represents a giant blank canvas for art. But often, it's limited to snowmen or other snow sculptures. Outdoor enthusiast and cartographer Simon Beck had a different idea, and over the course of a decade he has carved a path for himself (literally) in the snow art world. He creates massive land art by walking across soccer ball-sized fields covered in untouched snow. Combined with light and shadow, his geometric designs can only be fully appreciated when viewed from above.
Photos by Simon Beck
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Simon Beck's Snow Art https://www.design-miss.com/simon-becks-snow-art/ Simon Beck è un artista molto particolare, dato che le sue opere d’arte hanno i minuti contati, le sue opere vengono realizzate sulla neve. Simon Beck, attraverso l’utilizzo delle ciaspole, […]
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soap’s favourite way to shut up unruly recruits is not by making examples out of people or being unnecessarily rude in retaliation, no. his favourite way is by making ghost show off.
sure, soap could show off a few things himself that would probably work all the same, but ghost just has an added scare factor given his reputation.
that, and for whatever reason, the man can also do stupid things like throw a knife and hit a target dead centre while blindfolded and using his non-dominant hand. so. getting ghost to show off it is.
and it works, particularly when ghost makes off with some comment about the recruits needing to listen to the sergeant or next time that target is their head—so, really, soap sees no point in changing his methodology.
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more cod hcs pls?
Sure! I love talking about my boys
Price started handing out stickers to members of the squad who did a good job. It was a joke at first but now it's a genuine competition between all of them.
Soap can play the guitar and the piano.
Ghost is surprisingly acrobatic for someone of his size.
Gaz is a major Rihanna fan.
Ghost is extremely touch-starved. You look up the meaning in the dictionary and there's a picture of Ghost.
Price saw him fall asleep with his head on Soap's shoulder and that's how he knew they were perfect for eachother cause Ghost is never that comfortable around others.
Everyone has bets on who's gonna confess first between them. (hint: it is definitely Soap)
Rudolfo has his ears and tongue pierced. He got them done when he was a teen.
Alejandro loves jewellery. Rings, necklaces, bracelets, he loves them all.
They all learnt sign language for when Ghost is nonverbal. Price and Gaz already knew it so they helped the others practice.
Alejandro and Rudolfo share a birthday. That's how they bonded as kids.
Soap can touch his nose with his tongue. No one aside from Gaz thinks it's cool.
Once they got to know Ghost, they realised that despite how intimidating he is, he has total puppy dog eyes.
No one knows how old Price is.
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London’s 36th Anniversary - Audio Gifts!
In honor of the 36th anniversary today, I thought it would be nice to share some previous POTO London anniversary audios! Many if not all of these are fairly common so you may have them already, but nice to have them in one spot!
The link is below and cast info will be beneath the ‘keep reading’ tab (and of course on my site).
Enjoy!!
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/dq3wt4rvqb07h/London_Anniversaries
Matthew Cammelle (s/b), Rachel Barrel, Oliver Thornton
October 4, 2004; London
18th anniversary performance in London.
Earl Carpenter, Rachel Barrell, David Shannon, Wendy Ferguson, James Barron, Sam Hiller, Annette Yeo, Rohan Tickell, Naomi Cobby
October 9, 2006; London
20th anniversary performance. Includes speeches by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Ramin Karimloo, Leila Benn Harris, Alex Rathgeber, Wendy Ferguson, James Barron, Sam Hiller, Heather Jackson, Benjamin Lake, Lindsey Wise
October 9, 2007; London
21st anniversary performance. Highlights.
Ramin Karimloo, Gina Beck, Simon Bailey, Rebecca Lock, Barry James, Gareth Snook, Nicky Adams, Rohan Tickell, Emma Harris, Stephen John Davis
October 9, 2009; London
23rd Anniversary performance, includes speeches.
Ramin Karimloo, Sierra Boggess, Hadley Fraser, Wendy Ferguson, Barry James, Gareth Snook, Liz Robertson, Wynne Evans, Daisy Maywood
October 2, 2011; London
Audio of the 25th Anniversary Concert. Includes speech and encore performances. Official CD and audience recording.
Ben Forster, Celinde Schoenmaker, Nadim Naaman
October 10, 2016; London
30th anniversary performance.
Ben Lewis, Kelly Mathieson, Jeremy Taylor
October 9, 2017; London
31st anniversary performance.
Josh Piterman/Adam Robert Lewis (u/s), Kelly Mathieson, Danny Whitehead, Ross Dawes, Richard Woodford, Britt Lenting, Paul Ettore Tabone, Sophie Caton (u/s), Georgia Ware
October 9, 2019; London
The 33rd anniversary show. Josh had to leave the show after Act 1 due to illness and was replaced by Adam Robert Lewis.
Killian Donnelly, Holly Anne Hull (alt.), Rhys Whitfield, Saori Oda, Matt Harrop, Adam Linstead, Francesca Ellis, Greg Castiglioni, Ellie Young
October 9, 2021; London
35th anniversary show in London.
Killian Donnelly (Phantom), Lucy St Louis (Christine), Rhys Whitfield (Raoul), Saori Oda (Carlotta Giudicelli), Matt Harrop (Monsieur Firmin), Adam Linstead (Monsieur André), Francesca Ellis (Madame Giry), Greg Castiglioni (Ubaldo Piangi), Ellie Young (Meg Giry)
October 11, 2021; London
Audio of the 35th Anniversary gala night, celebrated 2 days after the actual anniversary. Includes speeches and Happy Birthday at the end
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