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Celebrating St. Patrick's Day at the Pub in Rookwood. Lauren Gaunt, of Mason, Jennifer Sartori of W. Chester, Gary Kislker of Mason, Tim Sartori of W. Chester, Ayana Davidson of W. Chester and Angie Conner of Maineville, Terry Johnson, Kim Crothers of Loveland, Dave Mortimore of Sharonville, Lori Kamlage of Maineville, Robin Conner of Maineville and Wade Mortimore of Kettering.
We have not inherited the world from our forefathers - we have borrowed it from our children.
~ Kashmiri proverb
We spent the hour reading ghost stories by candle light. Seriously, could do this every week and I don't think it would become tiresome.
Outside of Cowee Valley.
Franklin, NC
Part of my Gem Mine set at www.flickr.com/photos/55314293@N00/sets/72157594175217077/
Last week while on an early morning walk along Spanish Fork River I decided I wanted to capture a bit of the beauty I saw, so I began looking around and I found these elements which I then turned into small terrariums.
Blue orchard mason bee ( Osimia lignaria) native to the area condo in Central Park, Burnaby, BC,
Canada
Mason Marching Band performs a slapstick comedy show about marriage called 'Till Death Do us Part.' The show features popular musical selections and choreography that includes hearts, bells and wedding rings, along with the words, "Just Married" and "I Love You." Provided/Mason Schools
Press image from back in May. "Living the Artist Life" at the Mine Factory presented by NEXT Pittsburgh during Ryan Lammie’s solo exhibition "Origins & Gravity".
Last week while on an early morning walk along Spanish Fork River I decided I wanted to capture a bit of the beauty I saw, so I began looking around and I found these elements which I then turned into small terrariums.
An antique Ball-Mason Jar sits near the window reflecting the early morning light. A texture was added to this image to create an artistic feel.
This is a Mason Wasp or Australian Hornet but it is often confused with a Potter Wasp. They are all part of the mud building wasp (sub-family Euneninea). They grow in size from 30-40 mm, pack a vicious sting although not aggressive and are part of the Australian native pollinators. They feed on nectar and collect particular types of spider to feed their young – the spiders are injected with a poison that preserves their body until the young larvae are ready to eat them.
Malua Bay
The entertainers at the Thredbo Blues Festival last month had me smiling from ear to ear. This little event takes place in the charming alpine village for which it is named, high in Australia’s Snowy Mountains. For two and a half days, the restaurants, bars, and public spaces are bouncing with joyful sounds.
I was introduced to the wonderful Mason Rack Band: when he’s not sounding like Tom Waits growling an old blues-rock standard, Mason Rack is giggling like a mischievous child and telling stories of growing up in a family of entertainers.
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Mason takes a break from the Bunny 500.
Mason currently lives at the Austin Animal Center and is available for adoption through the House Rabbit Resource Network.
This is Baby Mason. He was born about a month early so his lungs were "wet" so he has the feeding tubes in and is in NICU. Other than this is healthy and should be fine and be able to go home in the next week.