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I promise to do something fun and carefree with my kids everyday, no matter what. I took the kids for peppermint hot chocolate at Peet's today then we caused a raucous outside catching raindrops.
She is the happiest person I have ever met. Every single day she is full of joy.
I have put my life aside a long time now, fluttering in and out of virtual worlds and Second Life. If I can achieve half of what I have in virtual worlds and apply that to physical life, (and I can). I will catch my dreams in a web of love. I feel I am blessed.
Taken in October 1978.
The guy in red pants (and with a cast on his foot) reels in a ray on the Municipal Pier. The other guy brings it in with a net. That's Alcatraz in the background.
See also San Francisco & Berkeley (60s, 70s, 80s) and Berkeley and the City.
i was very happy with this shot catching the moment when one of the birds has caught a fish which is being popped out of its mouth into the bucket
The photographer is always poised for magic when his camera finds an intriguing face, but true magic happens when the eyes lock with his lens.
This proves the wonder of Facebook, I hadn't seen these two young ladies since college so we got together to catch up on the last 40 years!
First I drew a face looking up with a pencil. Then I drew a big mouth and eyes with a tongue in the mouth. Third, I made a shirt that had a pattern on it. I also had to put a neck on it. Fourth, I had to colour the whole picture with pastels. Fifth, I had to outline the whole picture with black pastel. Then I gave it to my teacher, Mrs. Adams. That is all the directions. I love catching snowflakes because they are white and fluffy and tasty. I like them. It’s water and I like water.
Emma Jorgensen
Menisa
Grade 2
oil pastel
Lady catching her flipflop to show us how fish traps work. Her teeth are black from betel nut - an addictive substance wrapped in leafs and chewed.
(Here's looking at you, Kiddo!) Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket. Save it for a rainy day.