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Sorry for the lack of updates lately, I've been taking a brief break. New things are soon on it's way, but first I need your help!
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Sneak peak of Art That Helps Collaboration Project. I will be putting a bunch of stuff up for sale on my Etsy account. All proceeds go to A Beautiful Idea to help Haiti. Thanks to Promise Tangeman for putting this together.
My hubby assists me around the house in any way he can. In this photo, he is clearing the driveway after a light snowfall so I can go shopping for dinner!
“Always find opportunities to make someone smile and to offer random acts of kindness in everyday life.” ~ Roy T. Bennett
Step into Venus's world and help her win another Grand Slam championship while she's being hounded by an unknown stalker. Solve the mystery by unlocking clues and playing exciting Hidden Object games. Get an insider's view on Venus's life and passions, which include tennis, interior and fashion design, and dogs in Venus: The Case of the Grand Slam Queen. Help Venus win her championship, and put on a fantastic fashion show!
This photo is for a very humorous group of people at "Caption This" ... I hope all Flckr People will come up with a great one!
I need a decal designer i know i only designed one custom but i have trouble designing clones from the series i will make some special clones like the rainbow trooper but otherwise i need a designer Expectations: need to contact quickly need to send the files.
Help Required at Hedon Viewfinders at their Halloween Night on Wednesday 2nd November at the Haven Arms, Havenside in Hedon.
Žaneta’s elder son, Dušan shows off his panel of a break dancer. He told me that he doesn’t get to spend a lot of time with his mom because of the baby. Embroidering at night has been a chance for him to talk with his mom without having to worry about being interrupted by David. He is currently campaigning to get his work included in the main quilt!
The computer has now taken over, and that's a good thing because, as I move into the next two phases of this operation, it will save me hours of work on layout and scaling. I've simulated the wood grain here to get an idea of the contrasting hues from each wood, and to establish very basic grain directions for each piece.
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Help for Heroes - Sponsored aircraft pull 17 October 2009 arranged by Lee Dunn with the support of numerous other colleagues, friends and family. Supported by FRA Cobhams
"...he reachs for her before remembering she's not there. Won't be there. Still not used to being alone at night. Still wearing the ring, but on the other hand these days. Still reluctant to remove it altogether. Too soon. Maybe never..."
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While shooting in St. Louis this man approached a friend of mine and I asking about what we were photographing and why. We spoke for several minutes as he told us of his work. He works with U.S. veterns returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. He hammed home the important role they fulfill for us and the hardships they face when returning home. I forget his name, but I remember his message. I am sure he would be ok with that. His message was simple, respect and appreciate those members of our communities that were willing to sacrifice everything to serve us. Some come back bruised, physically and mentally, others broken. All of them deserve our support and thanks. This man's service to those returning troops deserves equal praise and support. Thank you, Mr. America.
Taken with a Nikon D60
Guess who broke out the macro lens tonight? I did! I need to learn this lens! Each lens has its little tricks, and I'm a newbie with a macro. Read a manual? What?! I like hands on, trial by fire learning myself.
This is a really lovely necklace given to me by a friend who was in Afghanistan when he sent this to me. I love it.