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YESTERDAY - mesh ottoman prop with 10 poses inside.
Available exclusively at Posevent April round, from March 27th to April 19th.
POSEVENT: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Possession/84/247/25
Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Trollhaugen/89/19/1199
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Hair: Doux - Valentine
Head: Genus Project - Baby Face W002
Skin: DS'ELLES - Angie (Bom)
Eye-Brows: Simple Bloom - LivAutumn Neutral (Bom)
Glasses: NOIR - Ema
Lipstick: Velour - Lolita
Coat: Coco - Blazer with Lace
Shoes and Socks: Eudora3D - Amelie
Body: Maitreya - Petite
Pose: Me
Car: C.H.C. - Peanut
SPONSORS:
BLANC EVENT
ALBA - Disturbia Eyeliner - Lel Evo X (Wearing No.3)
MIRINAE: Kanae Pose Pack - Using pose no.1
KitCat: SODAS - Using "Rocker Bear Soda"
all items are avaialble @ the current round of BLANC event
EVENT LANDMARK: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cosmos/210/127/1503
SKIN: GLAM AFFAIR SKIN: "Evelyn Skin [Lelutka EvoX]"
MAINSTORE: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Beauty%20Avatar%20couture/...
OUTFIT: MARTI "Nenna" Outfit
MAINSTORE: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Luna%20Isle/118/125/22
HAIR: WASABI "Rae" Hair
MAINSTORE: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Coraline/127/149/56
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EVERYTHING ELSE:
HEAD: Lelutka
BODY: Legacy
BODY SKIN: Velour
FUR: Moon Elixir x MUSE
NECK & HAND GEMS: FAKEICON
NAILS: RAWR
EYES: Avi-Glam
The wetlands at the Chichaqua Bottoms Greenbelt in the northeast corner of Polk County, Iowa.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0. Two photos combined with the Hugin Panorama editor (free, open source).
Black bottom Macarons was something that I came up with,
The crunchiness of the chocolate cookie adds to the delicious almond Macaron top with dark chocolate drizzle,
Filled with Raspberry jam that is mixed with almond paste,
I was pleased when everyone had more than one.
By the look of his mud-tipped bill, I'd say this ruddy duck hit bottom. I guess that's to be expected. From what I read they dive to the bottom of a pond and filter mud through some plates in their bill to get at aquatic invertebrates, plant matter and the like. Not sure I fully grasp the physical mechanism for this filtering process. Back to this guy. He'll need to clean that mud off - that ridiculously blue bill is there to attract the ladies during the breeding season (which is now)
The bottom of this small bottle is textured in such a way that with lighting and the right background you get a wonderful abstract.
Another shot from my favorite beach. I have 100's more, but I promise not to post them all. :) The guys in the middle of the shot sell fresh coconut water, which is very refreshing.
I have had a most rare
vision. I have had a dream, past the wit of man to
say what dream it was: man is but an ass, if he go
about to expound this dream.
See also We Starlight's wonderful pics.
Bank Bottom Mill, later known as Marsden Mill, was from 1824 an important centre for the production of woollen cloth in Marsden, West Yorkshire, England. Originally a fulling mill, Bank Bottom Mill reached its heyday in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries under the ownership of the Crowther family, in particular John Edward Crowther, a businessman and philanthropist. However, the cloth industry declined in the late twentieth century, and production of woollen cloth finally ceased in 2003.
Ummm. Yes 😁 Bottoms Reservoir turns a fetching shade of pink during a rather spectacular dawn. Makes returning to my desk a little more bearable!
It’s that time of year isn’t it, spiders webs are everywhere, or maybe just more visible
Thanks for stopping by
Doing the PSR shuffle off into the Missouri River Bottom fog is NS Train 148 just east of Carrollton on the NS Kansas City District.
10-11-20
Carrollton, MO
I have a good number of Willughby's leafcutter bees going about their busy bee lives in my garden in the summer, but I met this lovely female nectaring on common restharrow at St Cyrus NNR. I love the distinctive pose that leafcutters adopt when nectaring, pointing their (often pollen-laden) bottom up! ... so Bottoms Up for a happy weekend everyone!
The conditions looked good to try the wine glass again. The glass is sitting on a ice shelf that was sloped a bit. I packed some snow under the glass base to level it but as you can see its still off some. Going to have to retry the shot :)
IMG_0104 as Smart Object-1