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Small enough to tuck into a makeup bag, these little red enhancers can quickly be used before touching up lipstick or gloss.
Use every day or just on special occasions. Made to be durable, they will not break if dropped or carried around in a bag.
Easy to use and Great for people of all ages! Choose from four different shapes and sizes.
Macro shot taken while rock climbing just off the Seward Highway on Turnagain Arm. I was up top, taking pictures, and didn't have a good angle to get any climbing shots... sooo.
Naturally Blond and Mr MC O'Donovan jumping during "The McMahon Munster Mile Handicap Hurdle" at Limerick - Alain Barr - 27.07.2017
Leftover ball of yarn dyed with black walnut hulls, freshly spun bobbin of yarn made from roving that was dyed with cochineal and tansy, I think? One of the yellows, anyway, and some small trial skeins which are detailed in another photo.
Southwest Michigan
Lake Michigan
December 18, 2010
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Another instance of the sun setting after a rain shower. This time it made everything look pink! Again with the trees.
Didn't alter the photo aside from the size of it.. The color was a looooot prettier in life, though.
How you choose to express yourself
It's all your own and I can tell
It comes naturally, it comes naturally
Left top two: Black Walnut
Right top: Brazilwood
Left Bottom: Madder
Bottom Middle: Coreopsis + Brazilwood + Madder
Bottom Right: Coreopsis + Black Walnut
Cenotes, or underground rivers, are naturally formed wonders created by the filtration of water through the limestone surface. They are sources of plentiful crystalline water and can be found only in the Yucatán Peninsula, Florida and the island of Cuba. The Mayans consider these 'sinkholes' sacred and gifted by the gods. Their name for them is dzonot. To the Spanish ear, this word was registered as cenote.