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Before and 2 afters taken during DLV

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MY god, far too much make up used LOL, I have now almost ran out of black eyeshadow..

Kyal the actor is madeup in shadows.

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In the mall after pumpkin-carving a group of models in various traditional gowns and headgear were advertising housewares.

Start the New Year off right – the Hideout Theatre has created a brand new improv show just for kids: Stories From Around the World! Sundays at 11am in January and February, All Kids are invited to the Hideout to hear stories from around the world and create their own stories!!

 

Are stories from different countries different from the stories we all already know? Yes! Each week we’ll have a different story teller from a different country they’ll tell a story while our cast acts it out then we’ll perform some games and make up our own story together!

Start the New Year off right – the Hideout Theatre has created a brand new improv show just for kids: Stories From Around the World! Sundays at 11am in January and February, All Kids are invited to the Hideout to hear stories from around the world and create their own stories!!

 

Are stories from different countries different from the stories we all already know? Yes! Each week we’ll have a different story teller from a different country they’ll tell a story while our cast acts it out then we’ll perform some games and make up our own story together!

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February 23, 2010

I got the idea for today's picture from emma.noelle and wanted to give her credit...hers it about a thousand times better than mine, hands down.

 

Anyway, I'm not too motivated anymore. I'm exhausted and have little hope left. I guess this is how I feel about life...in all honesty it feels dull, lonely, and depressing but I keep myself made up to look okay so people don't ask questions...like I said yesterday, I'm not good with sharing emotions. Its been bred into me and I need to rid myself of it...

 

And thank you everyone for lending me kind words yesterday. I want to go through and thank each one of you individually but I really just need to take your words and advice and chew on it...it's how I make myself better. I go through a period of darkness which thrusts me all the more into the light...it just SUCKS when I go through this dark process. *sigh*

 

Anyway, nothing too complicated with this one...only credit I really have to give is to Pareeerica for the background "Confetti".

 

Well....hope you enjoy it cause I don't. I didn't even really wanna take it with my actual camera today..but talked myself into it.

 

I will finish this project...I just don't have the motivation left.

 

TRF: My face is obviously not that symmetrical...and the right side of the picture is ALMOST literally SOOC...I just played with the curves a bit and took away the saturation...in real life I think I look like crap lol

All dolled up with somewhere to go... ... ...problems with combination skin ?.

 

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Start the New Year off right – the Hideout Theatre has created a brand new improv show just for kids: Stories From Around the World! Sundays at 11am in January and February, All Kids are invited to the Hideout to hear stories from around the world and create their own stories!!

 

Are stories from different countries different from the stories we all already know? Yes! Each week we’ll have a different story teller from a different country they’ll tell a story while our cast acts it out then we’ll perform some games and make up our own story together!

Start the New Year off right – the Hideout Theatre has created a brand new improv show just for kids: Stories From Around the World! Sundays at 11am in January and February, All Kids are invited to the Hideout to hear stories from around the world and create their own stories!!

 

Are stories from different countries different from the stories we all already know? Yes! Each week we’ll have a different story teller from a different country they’ll tell a story while our cast acts it out then we’ll perform some games and make up our own story together!

Start the New Year off right – the Hideout Theatre has created a brand new improv show just for kids: Stories From Around the World! Sundays at 11am in January and February, All Kids are invited to the Hideout to hear stories from around the world and create their own stories!!

 

Are stories from different countries different from the stories we all already know? Yes! Each week we’ll have a different story teller from a different country they’ll tell a story while our cast acts it out then we’ll perform some games and make up our own story together!

Start the New Year off right – the Hideout Theatre has created a brand new improv show just for kids: Stories From Around the World! Sundays at 11am in January and February, All Kids are invited to the Hideout to hear stories from around the world and create their own stories!!

 

Are stories from different countries different from the stories we all already know? Yes! Each week we’ll have a different story teller from a different country they’ll tell a story while our cast acts it out then we’ll perform some games and make up our own story together!

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some people never go crazy.

me, sometimes I'll lie down behind the couch

for 3 or 4 days.

they'll find me there.

it's Cherub, they'll say, and

they pour wine down my throat

rub my chest

sprinkle me with oils.

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This morning I cycled 27km on The Great Circle Route. O.K., I madeup that name. I hit out from home for the Lochside Trail where it connects with McKenzie Avenue then rode to the Galloping Goose Trail where it connects at the 4km Marker (Town&Country Mall). cycled northward to pickup the Interurban Trail at Colquitz Creek Park and rode it to Panama Flats (well, that what it was called in the old days). I had to make a detour off the trail to go on the road to get beyond the flooded portion; I was able to regain the Interurban Trail just before where the bench is going up the hill (N48°28.643', W123°24.342').

  

Once through the Panama (not the canal), I entered Copley West Park, crossed Mann Road to continue thru Copley East to Brydon Park. Here a wee lad -- about 3-years old -- was walking with his grandmother and I aasked him if he would take my picture. He didn't say no -- come to think of it he didn't say yes, either -- so I showed him where the go-button was on my simple snapshot camera and dam it -- he took my picture! Cool.

  

From Brydon Park, the asphalt trail follows the BC Hydo Maintenance Yard's fence out to Hwy-17A at Royal Oak shopping Centre; from the shopping centre, the trail joins Rithet's Bog (Royal Oak Ave.) via an underground tunnel. The pedestrian tunnel goes underneath Hwy-17. Once onto Royal Oak Ave. follow the road to Chatterton Way, hang a right to Dalewood Lane and hang a left; follow Dalewood to its end (it's a cul-de-sac) then enter Rithet's Boog Trail on the righthand side. It's a pedestrian-only trail so after a short 300m walk, one enter the western end of the Rolston trail. The Rolston Trail is the main east-west trail thru Broadmead Subdivision and is open to cyclists.

 

Cycle Rolston southeastward to Emily Carr Drive then hang a right until seeing Cottontree Lane on the lefthand side. Follow Cottontree to Lohbrunner West and turn left to find the trailhead down to the Lochside Trail at the ninety-gree bend in the road. One must wlk their ride down this steep, staired, section. There is a path beside the striars to guide one's bicycle down -- with breaks almost full-on!

 

That's is . . . almost. This puts one back onto the Lochside Trail and its labyrinth network throuhgout the area. This day, I'm heading southbound back to Blenkinsop Greenway, up to Mt. Douglas ridge, down Winchester and left onto Parkside Crescent then follow the signs eastbound on the San Juan Greenway to Columbia St. where one turns right; find Gordon Head School on Kenmore Rd. and follow its asphalt path through to join up with Lanbrick Park's walking/cycling path, which brings one out on Feltham at Larchwood. I rode Larchwood back to McKenzie Ave. where I crossed at the light to find the path onto the dead-end of Ansell Road. Ride Ansell south to Mortimer, hang a right to Palo Alto, hang a left on Palo Alto and viola! . . . I'm home -- 2:45 hrs later.

Paul Cezanne and his friends are always a hit at Airstream rallies.

The Woofus, a combination of six classic Texas animals, sits outside the Swine Building atop a 16-foolt pedestal and was originally created for the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition by sculptor Lawrence Tenney Stevens but disappeared shortly thereafter. It has a sheep's head, a stallion's neck, a hog's body, turkey feathers and duck wings. The "crowning" glory of the piece is a set of ten-foot wide Texas longhorns gilded with chromium with a crown perched between them and a Mexican blanket draped around his shoulders. The Woofus was returned home in September of 2003 thanks to the efforts of Friends of Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas.

 

from, with respect: www.dallascityhall.com/html/fair_park_fact_sheet.html#Woofus

Going to the wrestling match.

I was fooling around trying to get a warrior woman pose. Then played with the colours in Photoshop.

 

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Estaba jugando a conseguir una foto en plan mujer guerrera. Luego jugué con los colores con el Photoshop.

Lovely sunny day with dad and his London friends. Did a little photoshoot before our brunch ^_^

In the mall after pumpkin-carving a group of models in various traditional gowns and headgear were advertising housewares. I was interested as I processed the images how the portrait's 'changed' as the colours on the screen behind them changed.

This is a fake make up species but even so I still gave it a full name and latin name, plus Info.

 

Size approx 7-10cm.

 

Found around tropical reef islands feeding small poisonous sea-slugs. do not swim into tidal pools to breed, there breed within the reef within the rock hole made by boring clams.

  

Taxon info = The (Planablenni nudibrai) is in the Order: Gobyhexaormes unlike the well known goby order: Gobiiformes. The Gobyhexaormes have 6 dorsal fins. (Planablenni nudibrai) has 6 long short dorsal fins.

  

Superdomain: Neomura

Domain: Eukaryota

(unranked): Opisthokonta

(unranked) Holozoa

(unranked) Filozoa

Kingdom: Animalia

Subkingdom: Eumetazoa

(unranked): Bilateria

Superphylum: Deuterostomia

Phylum: Chordata

Subphylum: Vertebrata

Infraphylum: Gnathostomata

Superclass: Osteichthyes

Class: Actinopterygii

Subclass: Neopterygii

Infraclass: Teleostei

Superorder: Acanthopterygii

Clade: Percomorpha

Order: Gobyhexaormes - fantasy order

Family: Multiarexdia - fantasy family

Genus: Planablenni i - fantasy genus

Species: P. nudibra - fantasy species

Girl in spectacular Black Makeup at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin.

Melanie from the Guggen-music Räbafäger at carnival Big Bang in Altstätten, Switzerland, Feb 6, 2009.

From the ceiling of the Airstream Chapel.

Netherlands, Rotterdam, Bergse Bos.

 

In March 2007. reportedly on a Sunday, Hans Magnusson, the Swedish ambassador in the Netherlands, enjoyed a leisure visit to the Bergse Bos by bike, with his family. Unaware of the poor conditions of the bicycle paths in this city park, he rode into a deep pit. He made a severe fall, injuring his left knee.

 

Fortunately, his wife Britta and their youngest son Emil were able to avoid the dangerous hole. The front wheel of his bike was bent in such a way that it became unusable. An ambulance was present within 15 minutes after the emergency call came in.

 

Magnusson was released from the hospital the same day, although he needed to use crutches when he returned to the embassy the following day. He filed an official complaint with the City of Rotterdam.

 

Since April 1 2007, 60% of the bicycle paths in the Bergse Bos have been closed down by Swedish decree. Road works did not start until late April. It is expected that bicycle paths will not be reopened until July 30 2007, well into the holiday season. At present, it is not known if the Swedish ambassador will take part in the official re-opening of the bicycle paths in August.

 

Hellobo's excellent Rotterdam Feijenoord news photo inspired me to write about this Rotterdam news event.

Made in Spain. The GTS-Line model is a madeup trim level only in ChiLe

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