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Annie: Are you thinkin what I'm thinkin?
Fannie: I'm just thinkin how stoopid we must look!
Annie: Oooohh..I wasn't thinkin THAT!
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Annie: ...Trust me...Chicken will think it's hilarious!
Fannie: ...well then, why don't YOU wear them!!
Annie: ....'cause I don't have the pierced ears sillyhead... DUH!
Fannie: doe-woe-oooo *doubtful look at Annie*....awwwwwriiiight...
Annie: ...that's my sissy! *grin* (giggles to self & thinks...ooooo this will be goooood!)
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Yep, she likes it! :)
Ever since Fannie arrived, she has always been especially interested in what I "do." So, today she got a very special little OOAK treasure made for her by a very sweet friend in France...
I think she likes it Stef! ;) XD
What's inside? Fannie knows!
To Be Continued...
Sunset cruise on Fannie Bay.
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The 1969 Town Lake Gazebo was the first public structure built in the effort to beautify the south shore of Town Lake (now Lady Bird Lake), which was created after the construction of Longhorn Dam on the Colorado River in 1960. The Austin Chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC), established in the 1950s for women working in the construction industry, spearheaded and raised funds for the project. Thirty-five visionary women in Austin saw the possibility of putting something on the shores for all to enjoy and dedicate it to the construction industry.
Inspired by the then First Lady of the United States Lady Bird Johnson, a national leader in environmental beautification and later the honorary co-chair of the Town Lake Beautification Committee, the Austin chapter began planning and raising money for the structure in 1965. Almost 100 contractors and suppliers enthusiastically supported the gazebo project with donations of materials and labor. The gazebo was dedicated in June 1970, and then in 1984, the structure was named for Fannie Davis, a founding member of the Austin chapter of NAWIC.
The gazebo was designed by architect J. Sterry Nill to resemble an inverted morning glory flower. The design reflects the diverse architectural trends of the 1960s, and playfully references Frank Lloyd Wright's geometric experimentation and combination of organic material with modern forms and the rustic park architecture found in central Texas.
Source: City of Austin & Austin Parks and Recreation dedication plaque
Chicken: *smile* NOPE!
Fannie: How did you do that?
Chicken: Easy. I noticed he got really nervous every time I went in the kitchen, and especially near the oven. With Thanksgiving and all...I figured he was nervous...so I pardoned him - forever. *smile* All fixed. But, he still follows be everywhere...siiigh...
Fannie: ...siiiigh...
enjoying view of Mt Hood with it's summit in the clouds ~ from the mountains on the WA side of the river. (Yes, that is snow on the mountain) A bit smoggy today with the heat (93+ degrees)...we hope we can remember how to get to this logging road again, as it had beautiful panoramic views of the valley we would love to see in the fall.
Fannie: Oooo...lookit what Chicken has in her hood...I wanna seeeeeee...
Annie: I see it...*siiiigh*...Chicken picking up "strays" again...
Poppy: 'Looks like 'meep' ... *interrupted by Chicken*... Poppy, shut up!
*almost inaudible mumble*
...can't wait to see what Mom says...we are supposed to be on a dolly diet...
Chicken ... *shootin Annie the stink eye*....
...*shooting Annie "the look" * ...I think she may still
be a bit peeved she didn't get to go along yesterday.
Fannie Bay sunset in Darwin. 02/02/2017.
I have posted this shot before but I added some subtle refinements in Capture One 20.
A three shot panorama of typical wet season sunset in the Top End.
These really did belong to my mother's aunt, Fannie Lee Hargraves Weston, who lived in this house. I like having things around me that I can hold and know they were once touched by someone special to me.
Texture courtesy of les brumes
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Fannie was hired to do the "Royal" photoshoot today... I don't think she's pleased.
Fannie: Mom! Please, I'm trying to concentrate.
*mumble*...and this PRINcess ... *trails off* is...so spoiled!
*quietly under breath* ...Even worser then me!
Sunset at Fannie Bay in Darwin Harbour, Nov 4 2015
I could not find tide data for this specific time but I did find historical tide data for this month of November in Darwin.
This ranged from a low of 0.250m to a high of 7.694m .
...but Fannie was laying there nekkid...
I think she's worried Annie will come around the corner and catch her in this!
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Founded in Chicago in 1920, Fannie May became a well-known manufacturer of premium chocolates, with stores across the Midwest. For more than 80 years, Fannie May chocolate was made at a plant on West Jackson Boulevard