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Woman with blond braided hair and sunglasses poses in a poppy field during a super bloom. Concept for spring allergies
Found in Cabbagetown.
*Do you see Huckleberry in the window? I petsit for her sometimes and she loves Moose.
Looking through the window of a local café, I made this photo of a father and his sons. A case of radical blur! Thankfully, details of the street scene were preserved...
Washington Heights, Upper Manhattan
New York, NY USA
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For the group six word story.
After, my oh so busy (!!) day I went for a walk along the beach. To the left of this fence is the 1st fairway at the golf course I am a member of and I'll be there in a couple of hours!!
113 Pictures in 2013 #99 Somewhere to Sit .....
Working on drawings in the woodland at Camp Walden. Alongside the large paintings I also drew a number of full sized charcoal drawings en situ and filled a number of sketchbooks.
Even her sick days are pretty great. Poor thing has been feeling crappy for almost the whole week. I went to work one day this week. But, I cannot lie - being home with my baby and cuddling with her and taking care of her isn't the worst thing. It is something I love. I hate her not feeling well, but I love time with her.
She has a virus and has just been barely eating. Today, we got total cabin fever and went to a park and to visit the horses for an hour. We needed to get out.
There is a neat park close by with a covered bridge and across that bridge are stables. I ache when I go there. I want a horse again so very bad, but no time now. It will happen sometime in the next 10 years. The smells of the barn make me feel at home. I really miss riding.
Here's some of what we saw:
Train in the distance. Looking down .... Above the river.....
snapped with my iPhone....
thinking the new flickr app may be just about perfect. :)
bravo flickr!
Junction of US 14, Wisconsin 26 and Interstate 90
Comfort, convenience and service shall be yours to enjoy at this beautiful Inn north of Janesville.
Mailed from Janesville, Wisconsin to Mrs. J.J. Norman of Battle Creek, Michigan on August 16, 1967:
Hi!
Slept here Sun. nite & so on home. Got here about 10 last nite. Jim did all the steering so was tired & caught a runny nose on the way. They went to Eide's folks now! Will look for you all in Sept. - "Me"
Curteichcolor Card
CAPA-016880
Every morning we follow a ritual in this house. One or both doors are opened so Tessa and Sole can have a sense of the new day outside. If the weather is fine the doors stay open all day but on a cold day, like today, we are all happy to close things up again after about 10 minutes. Brrrrr!
Sincere wholehearted support for the Paris Climate Change Conference which starts tomorrow. We promise to do better.
When I took this I had no clue how, or even if it would turn out how I wanted it. Straight from camera it wasn't great, but after a few edits I think I got it half way decent. I just love those curtain remnants.
Adult female stands with back facing camera looking over Observation Point in Zion National Park in Utah, an 8 mile hike to the highest point in the park
This set of 50 iPad drawings printed on MDF is to be exhibited as a single work at "Looking Out" alongside my paintings and charcoal drawings at WOA in September.
After getting Miss A ready to go to her school disco, while she was waiting
to leave, I caught her glancing wistfully out of the window into the garden.
The UK weather has been grey & wintry for far too long now, Miss A is
getting bored being indoors so much of the time ... roll on Spring!
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HCS friends ... toys, bokeh .... :D
I've spent most wednesday mornings for the last six years with a couple of friends at our favorite bakery. Coffee, sweets, and the company of some of the best women I know, This is the view out the bakery window, one of my favorite views in the city.
No, the title is not even a little bit kidding. My poor kitty has bad poop problems. She has been defecating teeny hard ones every few days. She is going to the vet on Saturday.
I'm not sure what to do with this photo. It's not great, but I like it. Hmph.
In our daily lives we attend primarily to that which the senses are spelling out for us: to what the eyes perceive, to what the fingers touch. Reality to us is thinghood, consisting of substances that occupy space; even God is conceived by most of us as a thing. The result of our thinginess is our blindness to all reality that fails to identify itself as a thing, as a matter of fact. This is obvious in our understanding of time, which, being thingless and insubstantial, appears to us as if it had no reality.
-Abraham Joshua Heschel, The Sabbath
View from the tea room in the Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton, Glacier National Park, Alberta, Canada