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Sunday was a great day for a paint job. The weather was warm and the music loud! Stayed there till it got dark. Had to go back today to take the picture :p
"We meditate on the transcendental glory of
the Deity Supreme,
who is inside the heart of the earth,
inside the life of the sky,
and inside the soul of the heaven.
May He stimulate and illumine our minds."
(The Gayatri Mantra)
I have to say that Trout seems to be ruling the house since she arrived. I love all my girls but I'm just so happy this little one has arrived. So I gave her the "royal treatment."
Found this AMAZING mini crown on etsy. Seriously, it's incredible. It's like knitting with wire. So detailed. I'll have to get a super close up shot so you can really see it. Kings & Queens Buttonarcade dress is so cute!!!! And then the little wand came from my nieces birthday last month. SIGH!
Happy!!!!
I wish you and your loved ones a Happy New Year.
Thanks for your comments. Always appreciated.
明年もよろしくお願いします。
MT
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Part of our Crew wall for the Ironlak comp.
Ironlak Blog -
Crew Video -
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiA2b-kuxUc
Infamous Last Words -
so this ended up being my halloween costume tonight. i made several babies cry. mission accomplished:)
3.9.2011.
LMS 3F 'Jinty' 0-6-0T No 47406 stands outside the small shed at Ludborough on the Lincolnshire Wolds Railway in September 2011.
1874 build 'Bellerophon' can be seen simmering in the shed.
It was a very busy year for me rescuing a rabbit, a dog and lots & lots of cats in 2011----so many I lost count. This mosaic by no means show each and every cat I caught this year but it represents some of my more memorable ones.
I am hoping that in 2012 there are fewer feral or strays that have been dumped or neglected and are in need of TNR. But if it's another busy year, so be it....it is my calling to come to their aid.
Happy New Year Eve everyone!
The Greylag Goose (also spelled Graylag in the United States), Anser anser, is a bird with a wide range in the Old World. It is the type species of the genus Anser.
It was in pre-Linnean times known as the Wild Goose ("Anser ferus"). This species is the ancestor of domesticated geese in Europe and North America. Flocks of feral birds derived from domesticated birds are widespread.