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What
Dress: Old Navy, $3.50
Scarf: Old Navy, $9
Cardigan: Old Navy, $15
Belt: NY & Co., $3
Earrings: American Eagle, $12
Wedges: Target, $15
Ring: Charlotte Russe, $4
Where
Church and hanging out with some friends
Why
I LOVE this dress. It's just a simple tank dress, but the fact that its so comfy and simple makes it like a blank canvas. Since it's going to be so easy to dress up or down, I have a feeling I'll be wearing quite a bit, and at $3.50 on clearance, I think it was a pretty good buy :)
during the Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament championship game against the University of Maryland on March 6, 2016 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Spartans defeated the Terrapins, ***-***.
5:30 PM, Göteborg, Brunnsparken.
Makes me think of Metropolis
Thulehuset (1937), Göteborg, Sweden. Corner of Norra Hamngatan 18 and Östra Hamngatan 30-34. Architect: Nils Einar Eriksson
It's probably just my imagination, but I swear that, sometimes, I can hear them saying, "Do you know what time it is? It's too bloody early to be out here flashing that light at me! Come back later when I've had a chance to wake up."
SNOWING IN ATHENS!!!
Photo taken from our balcony at 5:30 a.m. on January 8, 2019.
The snow in Athens lasted for just one day and as the sun came out it all melted!
The lowest temperature recorded these days Nationwide was in N. Greece, 23 degrees C below 0.
Thanassis Fournarakos - Θανάσης Φουρναράκος
Professional Photographer, Athens, Greece
(retired in 2011, born in 1946).
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I was up before the sun so I walked down to one of the "out of service" electric sites to put batteries on charge (different times are these, we don't need to get our film developed any more but we DO need to charge batteries!), then found a way down to the lake. I was a little late, there were a couple of "serious photographers" already there setting up their serious DSLR's on their serious carbon fiber (a guess, I admit) tripods and looking down their noses at me (guessing again, I get that a lot so I don't look anymore) snapping away with my tiny ELPH.
To be fair, I bet their pictures did come out better...
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June 10th, 2013 - 44 Quiet Nights, Day 12 - Grand Teton National Park.
We cannot escape the facts. The facts consistently demonstrate that women and girls are disproportionately victimized in our society in ways that threaten their physical, emotional, psychological and sexual well-being. This issue goes beyond human rights violations. It points instead to the reality of systematic gender-based abuse perpetuated year after year, generation after generation, against half the world’s population.