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The faces of the portraits were blurred out with bright yellow paint - what an interesting concept. I wonder what the artist had in mind though : )
I must be a better cook and knitter than I am a photographer. I'm OK with that. Everyone has to be good at something, right??
1. Waffles With Strawberries, 2. Mini Pancakes with Raspberry Preserves, 3. "Baby's Got A Brand New Big Bag" Complete, 4. Birthday Cupcake - knitted, 5. Bamboo Stitch
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Make It Interesting, Challenge #2 - Feather
Starter image with thanks, from Plaisanter
Frame thanks to ruby blossom
Not sure what plant this may be, but the new growth looks very interesting. Long Point Provincial Park.
Massive antique door bolt at San Xavier del Bac, an old Spanish mission near Tucson, Arizona that is still in use as a church.
Interesting shopfront - early 1900's(?). Gilt lettering, leaded lights with stained glass, cast iron window frames, detail above doors . . .
This deco was actually part of a Barbie promotion. Not the dolls, but fancy dresses. And NO, I've never had a Barbie doll in my whole life & don't want one.
Taken inside The Curve, Mutiara Damansara.
There must have been something more interesting than me and my camera.
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WEDNESDAY HE'S COMING HOME!
I'm so flippin' excited.
You have no idea.
Thanksgiving, if Aaron doesn't bother us, will be amazing.
A huge flag, because everything is bigger in America.
I thought this was an interesting building. I liked the sculptures on the upper part. Some sort of angel in the middle surrounded by what looks like tired hard workers. It was a great representation of capitalism, in my opinion.
The truth: the sculpture is named "Integrity Protecting the Works of Man" hehe
I haven't been able to identify this tree (yes, it is from a tree)
the leaves grow in a very interesting way
and seen from here, it looks like a giant pair of lips LOL
On bottom of a huge headstone. What does it symbolize? Anyone know?
Taken with a Samsung SCH-I500 cameraphone
These were at a bland tourist buffet. They mostly tasted like extra-sweet sugar... kind of like gulab jamun only sweeter. The fresh fruit was nice, though.
One of the more popular cold beverages in Japan is a concoction known as "Pocari Sweat." I believe it's marketed as a sort of sport/energy drink. After eyeing these machines warily for a few days, I finally broke down and tried a can of it. Fortunately it tastes nothing like actual sweat. Rather, it has a fairly refreshing citrus taste to it. I don't usually drink pop, but I'd take it over a Sprite anyday.