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cause i'm thinking of you.

you showed me how to live like i do.

if it wasn't for you, i would never be who i am.

 

orientation tomorrow. ick. here are the classes i'm taking:

trigonometry, earth science, US history, english 11, religion 11, painting, vocal technique and phys. ed. (i don't take a language, in case you were wondering.)

what are yours? i'm curious about the curriculum of other schools!

 

#fact 51: i watch full house more than any normal person should. if you follow me on twitter, you probably already knew that. ;)

Happy rocks - peinture sur galet

Dimension : 28 cm

Explored : Aug 25, 2013 #370

She is doing much better!! She is eating, playing and bathing herself now. I am able to catch her easier and bring her inside too. She actually sat in my lap last night and just purred like she has been a lap cat all this time.

From Left to Right: Nappy Choo, Button, Po, and Pika Choo.

  

Durch das Opaion, dem Glasdach in der Mitte der Kuppel, fällt Licht in den Innenraum und in die darunterliegende Gebäude, eine Gasttätte.

  

BREUNINGERLAND SINDELFINGEN

 

Tilsiter Straße 15

 

71065 Sindelfingen

www.breuningerland-sindelfingen.de/

 

120 Geschäfte • 3000 kostenlose Parkplätze • Ideal erreichbar über die A81 • Ausfahrt Sindelfingen Ost

ECE Projektmanagement GmbH & Co. KG

 

22391 Hamburg

 

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Events

 

Preview "Retro Classics": 06. - 15. Februar 2014

  

Die Messe „Retro Classics“ auf dem Stuttgarter Messegelände (RETRO CLASSICS 13. - 16.03.2014) gilt als Pflichttermin für alle Oldtimer-Fans und Liebhaber von klassischen Fahrzeugen.

 

Knapp einen Monat vor der Messe zeigt das Breuningerland Sindelfingen bereits einige ausgewählte Highlights – traumhafte Automobil-Legenden aus allen Ecken der Welt, gepaart mit klassischer Eleganz erwarten die Liebhaber von schönen Kurven und heißen Motoren.

www.retro-classics.de/

For Macro Mondays..the theme was Pure Joy and for me that means delicious melt-in-my-mouth shortbread cookies at Christmas ...

 

but now I think I misread the direstions and I am posting this too late ..oh well!

my mum's birthday cake. She loves bows and so thought a jewellary and lace cake would be great. Everything is made from gumpaste.

 

Thanks for looking!

 

www.sugardreams.de

I was not sure if I was allowed to wander in here and take photos so took a chance, asked the guy at the desk and he was fine with it as long as the shots were not for public use or profit. Not sure I got the best composition here but I would have to say I love all the red bricks and mixed with the modern glass. I want to try this again with my wider lens and maybe get the comp more centred, it looks a bit crooked.

This is the living room of our tiny Carmel bungalow. The outside is not a fairytale, but the inside is a warm retreat for us.

 

blogged at talesfromcarmel.com/

 

Linda Hartong Photography. ©All Rights Reserved. 2008 Do not use, copy or edit any of my photographs without written permission.

Leica M9, lens Noctilux-M 1:0.95/50- ASPH. ISO: 640 speed 1/20 aperture f/0.95. Hand held. Photo taken in DNG format, converted to JPEG in Capture One.

 

Designs have been finalized and tests printed onto fabrics.

 

WWII American and German 2 man tents. The tents do not use lego on the inside and only the American one uses lego as shown.

Many moons ago, before the White Man came, (1141 AD to be exact) the Seneca tribe was attacked and all but exterminated. Only a chief, his squaw, a young boy, and five braves survived. They fled the region, looking for another place to grow back into a powerful Indian tribe. After traveling for three months, they finally found a peaceful place to settle (modern day Ithaca, NY). They erected their first longhouse and totem pole, and built other things that are essential to the Indian life. The chief’s wife gave birth to a little papoose, which gave the Indians hope. About six months after settling down, they were visited by an Iroquois Chieftain, who promised them peace and more squaws if they would unite with them. The chief of the Seneca agreed, and the peace pipe was passed.

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This story is based off of some historical fact, the Seneca tribe did exist and they did live in Ithaca, NY. They also were part of the Iroquois nation. But it is not known where they first came from or how many there were when they arrived.

This is the long awaited 2011 masterpiece created for local competitions. I have a three competition circuit to go on, and have won the first one. I have spent about $130 in parts, and about 20 hours building, rebuilding, and redesigning. Sorry for the bad background, but nothing big enough to fit this. It also had to be on a table, cause it is really fragile if you move it.

Enjoy!

Yet another reason that I adore Joel so very much. Yesterday I got a very fun piece of mail. Inside it was an awesome retro postcard and and and my very own Pocket Joel!!!! See, I think Joel is just absolutely adorable, and I've told him time and time again that I wish I could just keep him in my pocket at all times to make me smile when I need it. Well Joel actually made me a Pocket Joel!! Can you believe how awesome he is? Joel, for your information, Pocket Joel is now living inside of my purse so that he goes everywhere I go. Expect picture text proof when I go fun places. :)

 

It's a rainy Saturday. The kind just made for napping. But instead, Andy and I went out to lunch. We were planning on going to the Kerrytown aritsan market, but it was just too cold and rainy and somebody (coughmecough) thought it would be warm enough to not wear a jacket. Wrong. So we skipped the artisan market in favor of a very disappointing, but dry and warm, visit to the thrift shop. Now we're getting ready to head out to our best friends' house to hang with them and the kiddos. I need to take some pictures because my goddaughter is only getting cuter the older she gets. It's pretty ridiculous how smart and hilarious and adorable she is.

 

Hope you're all enjoying your weekend!

 

365 Days (self portraits): Day 347

a staging. this tiny painting was in a main level powder room. I think it is perfect above the clients bed.

It had been awhile since I was inside Varnum's Headquarters. It was sunny but cold today and shooting inside an historic structure in Valley Forge was way better than shooting outside.

 

I can't help render these scenes in a painterly fashion. They feel so warm in the winter.

 

See it this way for more detail. Thanks!

The camera seems to think it was dark inside our friends Matt & Jack's cozy farmhouse kitchen on Sunday morning, but actually it was quite sunny in there as we had our oatmeal and coffee and caught up on the two months since we'd last been to visit. We were in Connecticut for a family wedding the day before and that gave us a good excuse to stop by for "bed and breakfast". Alas we all had things to do on Sunday so the visit was short.

Isan, Thailand - Texture by SkeletalMess

We walked through halls that were literally decorated with gold. To check out the details of the art in the hall, decluttr.

 

It was incredible to be allowed to enter and photograph such buildings That are typically closed to the public. We all mentioned that we wished we could just sit, listen to the rain and enjoy the moment for a while in here but with our security escort watching us like a hawk, lounging was out of the question. More info on this shoot.

 

Another shot from Kousanji Temple. The buildings in the back hit with a 500 lumen torch, the inside of the hall lit with a 160 lumen torch, and the squares made with ELwire.

"thinking of thinking out side the box is a way of getting inside it, I prefer to eliminate the box for real" ~ #43 from " 99 things I learnt from my 365 days project "

 

Copyright © Daisy. All rights reserved. DO NOT USE MY WORKS WITHOUT MY PERMISSION MY WORKS ARE MINE.

Macro Survival. Some tiny fly type was trapped inside of dandelion. The ant took a chance and started chasing it. Grabbed it, and then somehow the little flee escaped as ant could not walk on dandelion hairs that easy.

  

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Another sweet replica of IPhone.

 

Inside of it is Dark Chocolate Cake with Dark Belgian Chocolate Truffle filling (30 servings).

 

This time for a busy auto parts supplier.

An inside peak of my paperback collection.

My birthday is today and to celebrate it, I am posting my newest art project! Original mosaic art designed by me and made of white Portland cement. Each pecan, chocolate chip, chocolate drop, drop cookies, cut out cookie or pressed cookie was made by hand. I even made a latex rubber mold of real pecans in order to make the nuts for these cookies. I designed the house of styrofoam and covered it with mesh and thinset tile adhesive. Then adhered each cookie with more thinset and added white thinset frosting. Each cookie or candy is my own recipe. All Portland cement based, colored with cement dyes or acrylic paints, the flour on the crackle cookie is stonedust, the sugar on the thumbprint and other cookies is white sand. Colored sand on some cookies, glass gems on some. I've been making these candies and cookies for awhile over several years span.

 

This is my first mosaic project with it! This is totally weatherproof and weighs a lot but I have an eyebolt on a long threaded rod thru the entire birdhouse, so it can hang. Not for real birds, solid inside.

 

All the cookies are full size and many look real.

 

What do you think? I am excited at how it turned out! See more closeups in the set!

I have recycled as many materials as possible in creating this. I get a kick out of doing that. Here I have used some items from thrift shops that were second hand to make the house or the cookies. I have used grout, marble dust that was leftover and in the thrift store. I used second hand thrifted bowls,spoons,spatulas,an old electric kitchen mixer, cookie cutters, plastic containers to mix in from cottage cheese,margarine,etc. Also, I used foam insulation board that was scrap that a neighbor was throwing out. Woohoo!

 

I'm ready to make a new cookie tile project which will be a backsplash for behind my kitchen sink!

  

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITWvE0avSis

 

New video of CEMENT goodies made for art focal and specialty tiles for mosaic artists. Life sized textured realistic fake food items.

Mais um Realce que eu ganhei, de uns dos kits que eu ganhei no natal :D

Esse é do kit dos neons,que chama “Curta o Sol”,bem digno. Todas as cores são bem vibrantes e tem um perolado,naquele estilo Color Block da Ludurana.

 

Resolvi começar pelo rosa,porque faz tempo que eu não uso neon,e faz tempo que eu não uso rosa. Gostei bastante, não foi tão chato de passar,mas deu bolinha ¬¬ Ai não sei se foi culpa do TC, ou do próprio esmalte...

 

1x Vitalizante Casco de Cavalo (Maru)

1xCasco de Cavalo (QTock)

3x Biquini (Realce)

1x TC da Big

 

AH,xô falar pra vocês,lembra quie eu postei foto dos esmaltes que eu comprei, e falei que eram 38 ? Errei xD Eu achei perdido um kit com 10 glitters da Icing que eu comprei, ou seja foram 48 xD Esqueci totalmente de tirar foto do coitado,depois uso e posto foto =P

I always feel so complete once I have fully embraced my female personna. My skirt and top combined with my make up, accessories, perfume and long hair simply complete the connection to the feminine feelings I have deep inside of me. The result is one of overwhelming contentment in finally being the person I truly am.

Inside Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, Netherlands. Designed by Italian architect Aldo Rossi.

The monumental stairs are a famous feature of his building.

Yesterday, I went on an epic journey of Chicago on a epicly hot day. So we tried to find as many places inside as we could. This was this first one. I had passed by the church many times walking down Michigan Avenue, but had never entered it. The inside is spectacular.

 

INFO: From the Encyclopedia of Chicago www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/2384.html

  

In 1871 two churches merged to form Fourth Presbyterian Church. The new congregation worshiped at Superior and Rush from 1874 until 1914, when it moved to its current location on North Michigan Avenue's “Magnificent Mile.”

 

Home to wealthy congregants and influential pastors, Fourth Presbyterian soon earned a civic and national reputation befitting its magnificent Gothic structure. Called “a social settlement with a spire,” the church reached out to the poor in the nearby “Little Hell” neighborhood. It helped create the Presbyterian Hospital in 1884, and it seeded sister churches in the city's immigrant enclaves. Social activism continued during the twentieth century, as members tutored Cabrini Green children and Cook County Jail inmates. In 1979 the church helped to create Atrium Village, an innovative mixed-income housing development.

 

Known throughout its history for preaching, community outreach, education, music, and the arts, Fourth Presbyterian Church has positioned itself as a model for mainline Protestantism in the new century.

anything, anything,

wecan do anything.

Massive yet elegant, the Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan is considered as the finest piece of early-Mamluk architecture in Cairo. It was built between 1356-1363 and features on the 100 Pound Egyptian note.

 

Inside the Mosque, the hanging lamps came way down from the ceiling and provided for a very interesting perspective. I also liked how the colours were looking here so chose to stray from the monotone look so far for my Cairo shots.

 

Cairo, Egypt

2009

 

Arjun Purkayastha • travel & fine art photography •

My daughter Bettina and I stopped for a quick lunch at Pop Burger on E 58th St., New York, NY before visiting the Museum of Modern Art this past weekend. The museum was packed but we had a great time admiring the artworks on display. More photos on my FB link below.

 

Photex 80mm f/2.8 S&T Lens on 1Ds

[ 0.01 sec (1/100) | f/2.8 | FLength 80 mm | ISO 400 | Manual exposure ]

 

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