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And musing on their tastiness.

Jan 5 09 (2/30)

Close-up detail of a beaded Snake by the Huichol Indigenous Peoples of Northern Mexico. Serpents in the Huichol culture are responsible for bringing rain or imparting skill in embroidery. The Huichol People live in the remote mountain states of Nayarit and Jalisco, Mexico. Each tiny glass seed bead is individually pressed onto a beeswax coated surface, either carved wood or a hollowed out gourd. From the collections of Ardell Tharaldson.

Sorry for the disruption in this 30 day project. The kids and hubby got sick so Mr Jones decided it was a good time to lay low.

 

Today Mr Jones accompanied me to school where I was studying Specific Language Impairment while we waited for one of the kiddos to finish Latin class. Mr Jones felt the best way he could help me was to make doodles on post-it notes and hum Christmas carols.

Agaricus bisporus button mushroom from three views in color. EPS version has each view in its own layer. For sale at Stockfuel!

8/30 - 07.Feb.09

 

This is yesterday's pic. I didn't know whether I should post it cos of the little late night debarcle last night but she said that it's 30 days and she wants it uploaded! OK!!

7DoS

"One Object" "Worn and Weathered Thursday"

Still life of empty office desk chair.

Mr Jones says, "What's better on a brisk winter night than a hot drink from Biggby?"

 

He was enjoying a Teddy Bear Steamer.

 

Thirty days, one object

A brass animal motif spoon collected in 1943 by an American serviceman in England awaiting the Normandy Invasion

07/01/09

01/30

 

Moxy is an Uglydoll, but I think she is very very cute :P

 

Little baby boy sitting on the floor and holding a bottle of milk. Looking at camera. Whole body, front view

One Object 365 Days Project-38/365-Bunny's friends were thinking of her when they came across this candy heart.

Red shoe in front of shoe shop: (shoe sale), Playa Blanca, Lanzarote

Happy laughing Buddha brass figurine on white background.

Purple Allium flowers English Gardens, Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada --- Image by © Ken Gillespie/All Canada Photos/Corbis

For the 7DoS group this week, the challenge is: "You choose one object and that same object must feature throughout the week within each of your images." This is the basket I chose, in its usual location in my dining room corner cabinet.

 

I love the soft petals and nuanced colors. These are truly beautiful flowers.

Still life of audio headphones.

Close up of volume key on computer keyboard.

Mr Jones found it a tad brisk trimming the tree outside.

 

One object, 30days

Cupcake decorated with green frosting and a single candle

Well, this 5-minute exposure was taken after midnight so technically this is actually day 14, but since I haven't been to bed yet today it's still day 13 in my little world. It's my project and I'll cheat if I want to. #BigHeadChuck

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We'll see each other again next Spring little plant, says Mr Jones.

 

(First snow of the season.)

A New Zealand clam shell with reflection from Te Ika-a-Māui North Island near Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand.

A beaded snake crafted by the Huichol Indians of Northern Mexico. Serpents in the Huichol culture are responsible for bringing rain or imparting skill in embroidery. The Huichol People live in the remote mountain states of Nayarit and Jalisco, Mexico. Each tiny glass seed bead is individually pressed onto a beeswax coated surface, either carved wood or a hollowed out gourd. From the collections of Ardell Tharaldson.

I took this one a month or so ago and I've been on the fence about it. I like the concept and colors, I love that I kept the flash spots to a minimum on her plasticness, but I hate the angle.

 

Barbie got a new set of summer dresses from a lovely lady on ebay. 12 strapless numbers of different colors and patterns. She loved this green one. I made her the necklace to go with her pretty dress.

 

Luxor, Egypt --- Ballon over Deir El Bahari, Temple of Hatshepsut, West Bank, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa --- Image by © John Ross/Robert Harding World Imagery/Corbis

Close-up deatail of a beaded Snake by the Huichol Indigenous Peoples of Northern Mexico Serpents in the Huichol culture are responsible for bringing rain or imparting skill in embroidery. The Huichol People live in the remote mountain states of Nayarit and Jalisco, Mexico. Each tiny glass seed bead is individually pressed onto a beeswax coated surface, either carved wood or a hollowed out gourd. From the collections of Ardell Tharaldson.

Right here is the closest Tim Horton's donut shop. The Canadian maples are calling me.....

old lantern of hammered metal

Detail of a lock and key on a trunk --- Image by © Halfdark /fstop/Corbis metal references

A beaded Snake by the Huichol Indigenous Peoples of Northern Mexico Serpents in the Huichol culture are responsible for bringing rain or imparting skill in embroidery. The Huichol People live in the remote mountain states of Nayarit and Jalisco, Mexico. Each tiny glass seed bead is individually pressed onto a beeswax coated surface, either carved wood or a hollowed out gourd. From the collections of Ardell Tharaldson.

Beaded Snake by the Huichol Indigenous Peoples of Northern Mexico. Serpents in the Huichol culture are responsible for bringing rain or imparting skill in embroidery. The Huichol People live in the remote mountain states of Nayarit and Jalisco, Mexico. Each tiny glass seed bead is individually pressed onto a beeswax coated surface, either carved wood or a hollowed out gourd. From the collections of Ardell Tharaldson.

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Well, we should have known it was coming!

Cheesy Steve was in peril of being eaten today, but I swept in to his rescue just in time!

 

I wish the mold would hurry up and show. -_-

26 Sep 2009 --- Tenontosaurus tilletti Ornithopod Dinosaur known from the Aptian to Albian stages of the Early to Middle Cretaceous sediments of western North America, dating to around 125-105 million years ago, Carbon County, Montana, USA. Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman --- Image by © Gerald & Buff Corsi/Visuals Unlimited/Corbis

Mr Jones has a horrible dream that all the Tim Horton's in the world quit making the Canadian Maple donut. Ahhhhh!

Christine McVie - Songbird

www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLRyYETnoIE

 

Two projects meet again.

I got way behind in DD. I did take this one in Dec I forgot and left it on the camera till today. Its a lil too dark for my tastes but I'll take it.

Camper and campsite on Matanuska River in Palmer Alaska

Photo © Edwin Remsberg. High res version available for license at www.remsberg.com

 

One Object 365 Days Project

Close up of power symbol on power button on computer.

Banana --- Image by © Image Source/Corbis

Luxor, Egypt --- Ballon over Deir El Bahari, Temple of Hatshepsut, West Bank, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa --- Image by © John Ross/Robert Harding World Imagery/Corbis

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