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Throwback to my shoot with Nick.
On a side note, I am considering some of these to be a part of my 365, but I lost track of what day I'm on, so I'll just update that part later.
They just don't make them like this "Get Well" vintage 1960s greeting card, with its super cute design and gold-toned highlights.
Get crazy get wild
Let's party get loud
If you wanna have fun and do something
Get crazy get wild
Let's party get loud
If you wanna have fun and do something
Sept. 25, 2015 This little guy is evidently getting ready for fall.
The squirrels are on the rampage these days and driving my 2 little
dogs crazy!
Remodel, Week 11
This center aisles reset has essentially taken the entire center section of the salesfloor (minus the clothing, which we’ll get to momentarily) and rotated it 90 degrees counterclockwise. Thus, all of the snack products that used to be perpendicular to the checkouts, are now on the right side of the “block” and face perpendicular to the dry grocery aisles; and the “other” products, such as outdoor goods (for example, that playground seen upper left in this photo, and the charcoal and grills seen in the first photo of today’s set), that used to be near the grocery service departments, are now on the left side of the “block” and face perpendicular to the electronics department.
(c) 2017 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
One of my favourite things in life - Charity Shop and Boot Sale hunting. Thought I would show you some of my recent finds - hope you like!
Wolf River Falls
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The coffee table seems to provide the perfect spot to get close enough to the fire to get warm without getting too hot and has become a favourite spot in the winter months.
getting the sound levels right for the Daf. Malindi Morris is a well known Brisbane Daf performer. At MOSAIC.
The daf (Persian: دف daf; Sorani Kurdish: دەف daff; Arabic: دُفْ duf) is a large Persian and Arabic frame drum used in popular and classical music. The frame is usually made of hardwood with many metal ringlets attached, and the membrane is usually fish skin but other skin types such as cow, goat, and horse are used.[1] The Daf is mostly used in Greater Iran, Arab world, Indian subcontinent, Kurdistan, and Central Asia, and usually accompanies singers and players of the tanbur, violin, oud, saz and other Middle Eastern instruments. Some dafs are equipped with small cymbals, making them analogous to a large tambourine. (Wikipedia)
Printed on vintage maps from the United Kingdom in an edition of 220. Each print is different and unique.
Available for purchase at Keep Calm Gallery!
My travels around the UK with my son. June/July 2019 England.
Making our way to our apartment after a wonderful day looking around London.
Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned coal-fired power station, located on the south bank of the River Thames, in Nine Elms, Battersea, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. The station is one of the world's largest brick buildings and notable for its original, Art Deco interior fittings and decor.
The building comprises two power stations, built in two stages in a single building. Battersea A Power Station was built between 1929–35 and Battersea B Power Station to its east, between 1937–41, when construction was paused owing to the worsening effects of the Second World War. The building was completed in 1955. "Battersea B" was built to a near identical design to "Battersea A" which provided the iconic four-chimney structure.
"Battersea A" was decommissioned in 1975. In 1980 the whole structure was given Grade II listed status; "Battersea B" shut three years later. In 2007 its listed status was upgraded to Grade II*. The building remained empty until 2014, during which time it fell into near ruin. Various plans were made to make use of the building, but none were successful. In 2012, administrators Ernst & Young entered into an exclusivity agreement with Malaysia's SP Setia and Sime Darby to develop the site to include 250 residential units, bars, restaurants, office space (occupied by Apple and No.18 business members club), shops and entertainment spaces. The plans were approved and redevelopment started a few years later. As of 2019, the building is owned by a consortium of Malaysian investors.
Restoration of the Grade II* listed Power Station is an early priority in the development. WilkinsonEyre was appointed in 2013 to complete the detailed design of the power station. Work commenced in 2013 and plans include the restoration of the art deco structure internally and externally, reconstruction of the chimneys, and refurbishment of the historic cranes and jetty as a new river taxi stop. The plan includes over 800 homes of varying sizes, and sales of residential apartments in Phase 1 of the redevelopment began in January 2013 with around 75 per cent of townhouses and apartments being sold within four days. Construction work on Phase 1, called Circus West, designed by architects SimpsonHaugh and dRMM, is being undertaken by Carillion and commenced in 2013 alongside work on the Power Station. The full redevelopment consists of seven main phases, some of which are planned to run concurrently. Phase 1 is due to complete in 2016/17 with the Northern line extension and requisite new Battersea Power Station terminal anticipated to complete in 2020.
For More Info:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battersea_Power_Station
Sometimes you have to get a little lost to find what you are looking for. I went east from home to capture the sunrise armed with my gps and a new map. In an unfamiliar area, I decided to get a little lost and look for something interesting that would work with the sunrise.
This "Valley 8000" centre pivoting irrigation unit fit the bill. Farmers are up before the crack of dawn and this fascinating unit looked to almost meet the horizon. I was so remote there was ample time to set up my tripod in the middle of the road, change to a longer lens and bracket for exposure.
It was fun to get a little lost.
The connection point of the adaptor I use to download my photos from my camera to my MacBook Pro.
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Monday's over.....just have to get through the rest of the work week.
Really likin' CS6 beta. I had to install an new video card in the puter to get all the effects to work but after that, all is sweet. Discovering new things all the time that are so excellent. Trial and error exploring mostly. In selections ...the new refine edge dialogue has some new tricks and works great. That's what I discovered tonight. My new Lightroom 4 is kind of glitchy. I Like it but there's some bugs to work out. Thing starts blinkin' around like I do in the mornings getting out of bed when the alarm goes off. Actually I just lie there and blink around on my back for a while before I get out of bed. So I'm sympathetic and will offer up some patience since I already bought, it hook line and sinker. I'll probably pull the trigger and buy CS6 too when the free beta thing runs out. Smart marketing. Suck you in for free. Get you to invest a boat load of time and an new Video Card so then ya feel totally committed and hooked. I would say that this is marketing genius on Adobe's part but the low life street corner drug dealers have been workin' that approach for some time now. Handing out the free fix and then you're hooked. Some drug dealer must have gotten busted, straightened out their life and gone legit, working for Adobe in marketing now. I may have to break into some homes and do some burglarizing to get the cash for my CS6 upgrade fix. Not really. Just making some parallels with my train of thought. Train off the tracks.
Tomorrow's Tuesday! Be careful out there.....
Paper Smooches Stamp Sets: Healthy Vibes, Debonair and Dude Block. Colored with Copic Markers. Made by Lori Barnett.
Dress : WERTINA - Cynthia Lace Dress - Mesh (Color Me Project Group Gift, Free)
Pose & Prop : andika poses - [getting into you] (Group Gift, Free)
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Week 14
52 Weeks of 2020
Theme: Getting low
This lockdown period seems like a good time to eat less and lower my weight. Starting tomorrow :)
This is a perfect weekend to get out and about don't you think? Well, it is rainy here but I will be going out tonight to a restaurant like this one and enjoying the night and into tomorrow afternoon with my boyfriend.
This picture was taken during last week's outing in Smithfield, NC. I did not get out during the week this wee but did have my first electrolysis session and for just one hour I am pleased with the results. I don't know if I have posted this here but I began laser hair removal treatments in December of last year and my sun sensitive skin did not react well to the laser so I am very happy to get back on to the process of facial hair removal with electrolysis. Electrolysis is slower and more painful than laser (I can Now attest to the more painful part!) but it is the only guaranteed permanent method of hair removal and I will keep y'all updated on my progress.
Hugs everyone, have a great weekend and its a wonderful world out here so come join me!