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A cowgirl loses her hat but not her concentration during the barrel races.
From the Georgia High School Rodeo Association event at the QC Arena in Gay, Georgia.
Nikon D7000 -- Nikon 80-200mm F2.8 ED
200mm
F4@1/320th
ISO 2,000
Cropped
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©Don Brown 2017
DSC_8370 - Version 2
“Merging with another person until you become each other’s spirit animals subtly changes you in a bunch of ways that quietly annoy everyone else. The metamorphosis chips away at any individual quirks that might abrade the relationship. Gone is the part of you that used to make up silly songs in the shower or found kombucha kind of disgusting. Instead, there’s this new you, smoothed-out and cocooned. You forget what you’re really like, having opted for what one person likes you to be like.” ―Joe Berkowitz & Joanna Neborsky
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on black . . . Via Fluidr . . . (then click on image to view LARGE)
thanx to sterling silverr for this great texture . . . www.flickr.com/photos/sterlingshine/4412095068/in/set-721...
Strange effect caused by the macro lens set-up we were experimenting with ... but seen at this magnification I was amazed at how complex these flowers are, and how they differ one flower to another. Astonishing!
Can anyone tell me if all forget-me-nots have these "mix-and-match" centres?
“Forget-Me-Not” is a square yoke top made from a cute butterfly print with coordinating green gingham for the yoke. It features tie-on-the-shoulder bows made from blue/green satin ribbon. Pleated striped grosgrain and scalloped ombré ribbon trims decorate the skirt and yoke and are topped off with ribbon and chiffon Whimsy Stick flowers. Perhaps the sweetest detail lies in the soft chiffon ruffle hem. Matching capri pants are made from a coordinating solid color piqué and embellished with matching trims and a peek-a-boo contrasting hem. Such fun details are definitely not to be forgotten!
Estos días he pasado bastante mal. Para que mentir. A pesar de estar en la carretera a la que amo, y la luz catalana es de las cosas más bonitas que un fotógrafo (o un aprendiz de fotógrafo como yo puede tener) a mi me asaltan los pensamientos, y la verdad, pienso demasiado en muchas cosas.
Me han llegado noticias de pérdidas que nacen de mis palabras, de chismes y de historias poco explicadas y peor inconclusas... y yo no olvido.
No olvido que al final, soy un tipo con montón de defectos, con historias mal puestas, con dolores, con historias, y con un equipaje que por más que lo suelto para ir más rápido los encuentro en el siguiente recodo.
No sé. A veces debería olvidarme de todo, de una absurda carrera por el éxito, hasta de buscar una felicidad. Sólo quedarme frente al mar y ya.
Fin del desahogo. Perdonen.
Youtube: youtu.be/AgnpwyQpUvI
Vimeo: vimeo.com/986770308
As of today, the music video for 'Forget' by René van Munster can be seen online. The track is part of the eponymous EP released in February.
This EP is the first collection of tracks showcasing René’s exploration into his dreamt-up computer-sequenced cello sound. The EP growls, screeches and sings like an acoustic instrument while the electronics launch you in a gigantic cello into outer space, flying through cosmic clouds of rosin, resonating with strings from other planets along the way.
The videoclip was shot by filmmaker Paul Bezuijen on location in Midden-Groningen (the Netherlands). The static pattern of a cultivated forest functions as a visualized memory grid. In this surreal world filled with everyday objects, dancer Quentin Roger is seemingly confronted with memories and ghosts from the past. Through expressive motion Quentin heightens the urgency and drive of the electronically manipulated cello music.
Bear @ FURANO.
Patrice Rushen - "Forget Me Nots"
"Sending you forget me nots
to help me to remember
baby please forget me not
i want you to remember
those were the times we had
sharing a joy that we thought would last
memories of love and affection
never really was just like a dream
was it the simple things
that made me so crazy about you
was it your charm or your passion
it's not hard to believe
i love you and i need you so i...
chorus:
sending you forget me nots
to help me to remember
baby please forget me not
i want you to remember
sending you forget me nots
to help me to remember
baby please forget me not
i want you to remember
did we give up too soon
maybe we needed just a little room
wondering how it all happened
maybe we just need a little time
though we did end as friends
given the chance we could love again
[she'll always love you forever]
it's not hard to believe
i want you and i need you so i... (chorus)
sending you forget me nots
to help me to remember
baby please forget me not
i want you to remember
(instrumental break)
Sending you forget me nots
Baby please forgive me not
(repeated by backing singers over which)
good times we had...
they weren't so bad
what a life we shared (?)
pretty baby I still care
sending you forget me nots
to help me to remember
baby please forget me not
i want you to remember"
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Co. K, 10th MO. Volunteer Infantry
The Madisonian, Friday, June 15, 1906, Pg. 4
Vol. XIV, No. 42
Obituary John C. Scott.
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John C. Scott was born October 1826 in Clay County Indiana and departed this life June 9th, 1906.
Deceased with his parents moved to Appanuse County Iowa in the year 1846 and was one of the pioneers who settled that country in its early history.
He was married to Mary M. Thompson in Appanuse County Iowa on the 10 day of February 1848 to this union 10 children were born of which seven are now living four daughters and three sons.
John C. Scott was an upright faithful Christian Gentleman bearing the burden of pioneer life, he was a law abiding citizen and patriotic soldier, enlisting in the war of the rebellion in October 1861 and honorably discharged at Washington D. C. in June 1865.
Few men are living to day who bears a like record for soldiery qualities he was a Charter member of the Grand Army post of this city and was always faithful in the discharge of his obligations thereto.
At Resaca, Georgia he received the following testimonial of service from the Captain of his company.
Address from Captain James B. Logan to the soldiers of his command, on their discharge.
HEADQUARTERS COMPANY K, 10 MO. INFT’Y VOLS.
Resaca, Georgia, August 1, 1864.
Sir: J. C. Scott,
Having served our three year complete, in the capacity of soldiers in the army of the United States and fought the following named hard battles together:
1. The siege of Corinth, Miss., May, 1862.
2. The battle of Iuka, Miss., September 19, 1862.
3. The battle of Corinth, Miss., October 3d and 4th, 1862.
Embarked in the hazardous Yaxoo Expedition, in March and April, 1862.
The campaign to the rear of Vicksburg, Miss., in which we fought the battle of---
4. Jackson, Miss., May 14, 1863.
5. The battle Champion Hill, May 16, 1863.
6. The siege of Vicksburg 43 days, terminating July 4, 1863.
Marched across the country from Memphis, Tenn., the distance of 300 miles, Chattanooga, and fought the battle of
7, Mission Ridge, November 25, 1863.
As your commanding officer, take this method of expressing my gratitude to your never-failing and undaunted valor in all the battles in which you have participated, and the faithful performance of your duties as a soldier; and recommend that, on our being discharged, we never forget the obligations that we are under to each other in the future, and that we remember with warm hearts, and keep sacred the names of our brave comrades who once by our sides but have fallen, and that we be ever grateful to that God who has preserved us, and permitted us to return to our friends.
And I do hereby advice that you continue to let honesty always be your policy, and train your mind to honorably pursuits and elevating thoughts. Realizing the importance of cultivating the immortal Gem that dwells within you, that you may be in affinity with those that dwell in higher spheres. Never degrade or abuse any person because of POVERTY, COMPLEXION, DEFORMITY OR COLOR, for which the person is not to blame. Let virtuous and worthy actions be the standard of excellence. A little praise for good deeds done in the past tends to stimulate their continuance. For this cause suffer me to commend you to your friends on your return home. It is dangerous to pursue evil habits, or to associate with persons whose habits are dishonorable or unworthy of imitation. For this reason have I restrained you in the past, and do caution you for the future; and let us never hold enmity to others unless we are faithless ourselves.
I am, sir, your most obedient servant.
JAMES B. LOGAN,
Co. K, 10th Mo. Inft’y Vols.
Late First Lieut. Comm.’g Co. E.
Tenth Mo. Vols. Infantry
After returning from the war he moved to Kansas coming to Greenwood County in 1878 the last 18 years of which he has been a resident of Madison.
Bro. Scott united with the Baptist church 1867 there being no opportunity to enjoy this membership on account of the absent of a church of this denomination., he united with the Christian church 1893 in this city and has been a faithful and active worker in this church ever since.
All Time Low - Birmingham Academy - 09-03-14
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It was love at first sight when I found this gorgeous fabric! The colors and its pattern reminded me of stones or rock sediments. Each shirt has a unique pattern. The colors are fantastic for mixing and matching them.
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Dear friends,
While summer slowly comes to an end, Gigi and I wanted to enjoy it a bit longer and made a capsule collection entitled “Forever Summer”, for all those who love summer and would love to let it last a bit longer ; ).
My girls are back at their rock scenery. This time my little modelling helpers were Dahlia (for all Poppy Parkers out there), Henna (representing the Made to move girls), Jade (for the FR ladies), Er Xi (my Model Muse pivotal girl), as well as Valentina and my new girl Tamina for the NuFace 2.0. Not to forget Gigi herself (NuFace 1.0)!
Wishing you all the best, thank you all so much for taking the time and stopping by : )!
Nina* & Gigi