— originally uploaded by Red Wolf
— originally uploaded by Red Wolf
— originally uploaded by Red Wolf
Variation on Amanda Julien’s Ravelry pattern
— originally uploaded by Red Wolf
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Salmon (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Citrus (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Lemon (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Olive (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Ocean (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Berry (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
— by Red Wolf
— originally uploaded by Red Wolf
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Black/Charcoal (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Black/Granite (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Black/Battleship (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Black/Silver (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Black/Ash (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Black/Snow (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
— by Red Wolf
Plumbata are substantial war darts that have their origins in Ancient Greece and were favoured by late Empire Romans. They have rather nasty barbed head, a lead weight for inertia and were thrown as fighting lines started to close. Their nickname amongst the Romans was Little barbs of Mars
. Nasty as they look, how do you throw them and what do they do when they get there? — via Youtube
— originally uploaded by Red Wolf
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: White/Jet (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: White/Charcoal (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: White/Granite (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: White/Battleship (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: White/Silver (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: White/Ash (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
— by Red Wolf
— originally uploaded by Red Wolf
The Charles Glore House in Lake Forest, Illinois was built in 1954. The Usonian style home features Frank Lloyd Wright trademarks like clerestory windows, built-in bookshelves, mahogany panels, four fireplaces (three of which are cantilevered), and an abundance of brick. The home also incorporates some updates, including an expanded dining room after enclosing a deck, new windows, and grey concrete floors in place of the badly patched-up original red radiant-heat floors — via Curbed
— originally uploaded by Red Wolf
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Black/Red (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Black/Orange (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Black/Yellow (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Black/Green (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Black/Blue (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
- Geometric Pattern: Intersect Outline: Black/Purple (Redbubble | Spoonflower)
— by Red Wolf