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Today sucked. People were mean to me at my daughter's school. I got a nasty email. My son threw up on me in the middle of McDonald's. My daughter was acting up. I had to bake 3 batches of muffins for my daughter's class tomorrow (which on any other day I'd totally enjoy!). The dishes didn't get done until 9:00pm. My arm got pinched in the lid of the bread machine as I was putting it away. My Blackberry isn't working right. My husband is going out of town tomorrow morning. I think that's it. The only thing left that could go wrong is my popcorn burning in the microwave. I'm so done for the day.
Thus, you will notice my lovely journaling. Forgive me. I'll write something beautiful for him on a day when I don't feel like the world just sat on my head.
Goodnight people! Only three days left!!!! Woohoo!!!!!
I love this from Cathy Z! And thanks to Barb and Simply BJ for motivating me and inspiring me to try this.
I think I might do one for my daughter and husband, too. Oh, why not --my cat, too. Her's will go something like this: "It amazes me that you can be so mean to us when all we want to do is pet you....." LOL!
Loading my stuff in to my sister's car to go to the airport and move to another country. I sure do remember and miss that warm day.
this was easiest yet. i've always been foot and a half shorter then my sister.
journaling reads
almost 50 years and i still stand on something when i'm next to my sister
paper is recollections modern bouquet
cricut heritage
cricut a childs year
spellbinders fancy tags
sizzix framelets butterflies
A fresh-faced young man directs his rumbling loader to fill a dumpster with debris from the demolition project.
“Some Things Never Change” Journaling Reads:
I love to read! I found my love of reading when I was a little girl, we didn’t have a television for several years. As entertainment my mom would often bring us to the library for ‘Story Time’. The Ames Free Public Library was a brief walk from our home at 21 Lincoln Street in North Easton. Later, as I was older, quite often in the summer I would take the five minute walk to the Library and get hours of enjoyment. Not a bad trade-off in my mind.
I learned about incredible individuals and still love to read biographies. I also love mystery, romance, and historical novels. Some of my favorite authors are Sue Grafton, Dick Francis, J.K. Rowling, Eleanor Roosevelt, Give me a good book and a free afternoon and I’m in heaven .
Now however, I bought a Kindle in 2011 and download most of my reading material. I still love to read it’s just my reading material takes up a lot less space. .
DJM – 2012
Supplies used: Simply Stitched 2 page spread; Starmist cardstock from Bazzill; Fascinating Chipboard Stickers by Pink Paislee.
I wanted to shoot in Black and White but didn't think I could do this with the T2i. After some research I found out I was wrong
Having come across Chris Ruddy flying His Bell 206L4 LongRanger helicopter by accident one Saturday afternoon. I took a series of shots to add to others I had taken in the area of helicopters working for the NT and Yorkshire Water around the South Pennine Watershed. Coincidentally, this helicopter was the first aircraft I ever flew in twenty odd years ago. I couldn’t believe, having just checked the date, that it was almost two years ago. I recently supplied these images to Pennine Helicopters for their own use. I seem to have done a lot of this lately, I don’t mind helping local businesses out to be fair – and I do believe that what goes around comes around.
Subsequently, Having chatted with Charlotte Ruddy, she kindly let me know when they would be flying locally again. We had thick fog for a good few days recently, however, we have frequently had the usual east west divide, with the Pennine watershed being the dividing line. Thick fog on our (eastern) side gave way to stunning blue sky on Pennine Helicopters (western) side of the hill. Charlotte sent me a short notice text that they were about to fly about five miles from our yard, right on the east west divide. At this point we had thick fog so I wasn’t expecting a call really. Fortunately, I was in a position to grab my gear and get up there.
The weather was good at the Blue Peter but as I got my gear out the fog was following me. It billowed over the hill. There was no sign of Pennine but I could hear something rumbling in the fog just over the hill. I set off along the Pennine Way path, I could see Chris skimming the moor, ghost like in the fog. The team were a few hundred yards away, the fog having closed in on them almost as soon as they arrived. Chris landed, ticking over, waiting for the fog to roll back. I hadn’t met Charlotte, not since she was a child anyway, and she spotted me and came over for a chat. I established what was going on and explained that it could be a struggle as I was on the wrong side of the flight path in relation to the sun.
The fog rolled back and for a short while we had great conditions. The fog was rolling in and out, giving quite atmospheric conditions. Unfortunately, High cloud moved in and blocked the sun, leaving quite dull conditions. Again the fog rolled in, stopping the load carrying. At this point Chris offered to take me up for a quick flight. It was fantastic, dull, but I love being up there. The few photos were an irrelevance really, the flight made my day so thank you to all concerned.
I’ve done a quick edit and I am uploading rather a lot of similar shots for the people concerned to see. I shall be sending them a set as a thank you.
Clearly, the cattle loading ramp at this barn North of Elora, Ontario, had not bee in use for quite some time. My eye was caught by the larger colour areas (blue, gray, green) and the punctuation provided by the yellows of the flowers on the bench as well as the toys below the ramp.
Taken using a Panasonic FZ30, minimal PP in GIMP (minor curves adjust and crop of the top).
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Goodbye cruel world. I am going to miss you all. I will have to wait til May at load513 to see you all again. I've had such fun. I manage to do 28 in 28 and am much happier as a result. Take care and thank you Lain. See you in May. Xoxo
read the iliveisl blog to see what we are doing in OpenSim with our virtual environmental science field trip stuff over at Enclave Harbour
LOVED the idea that I saw in the gallery to highlight travel spots. "favorite" photos wasn't working too well bc I didn't have enough "favorites" . . . Believe it or not, that paper is red even though it looks a tad orangey/pink in the photo - doesn't help that I had to use a flash either.
Some old photos scrapped! These are mostly 1996 when DD started school, DS is 3 years older. Sketch from BPC class 28 days of sketches by Lisa day. A mimimalist page, if I carry on like this my stash will last for about 100 years!!!:)
LOAD Festival,
Presented by the Daydream Network,
Royal Albert Hall,
15/6/2009
Artists: Ben Slow, Eyesaw, Dan K, Snik, Blam, Grafter, Babel, Finbarr Dac, DBO.
(Long long over due photos from aw nice exhibition!)
I almost feel like the two vehicles are talking to each other as they look at the work load facing them "another day at work"
Colby's face fills with intense looks as he loads a film magazine inside the bag. Actually I think he was downloading, but that's of little importance here.
A Favorite Memory-
Our homeymoon was a favorite memory, one of many. As we celebrate our 25th anniversary this year, it's fun to look back. In January 1987, we left snowy MA for sunny Barbados-a tropical paradise-aqua water, coconut-pineapple bread, open air restuarants, crazy bus ride, native wanting to sell us 'aloe', we thought he was saying 'hello'...
I ran into printer problems yesterday while trying to scan and print hese photos, hence the lateness...better late than never!