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I was disappointed that the lightbulb still rattled even after I'd covered it in layers of papier-mâché.
(I gouged at it with scissors until I could see the shine of the bulb again and the ripples reminded me somehow of an earthquake. It was then that I forgot about the rattle.)
Rob Loves My Pancakes! It is so funny how he goes on and on about them. It doesn't matter where we go and have other pancakes - He Always tells me mine are better. After 20 years I can't tell you how many times Rob has begged to have Pancakes for supper. My Secret?????? Bisquick - and a little Love !!
englewood, co 2014
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Paris, quartier St Paul
Art work:
PRESS POWER, or the media's dictatorship
by Gérard Rancinan
Paradise, or at least the Paradise of this sign, is in Pennsylvania. It is a very small place in Pennsylvania Dutch country. Many years ago, my kids and I took a road trip through that area.I have kept this souvenir all these years because I liked the idea of knowing exactly where Paradise was.
Finding light on rainy days is hard to do. When everything is washed in gray, the colors just don't sweep me up the way they do when the light hits them. But there is light, in the glassy puddling reflections that enchant and offer a lovely glimpse into a world I thought was drab. Hope that is seen is not hope at all, you know...
Copyright 2009 - Informal Moments Photography
Photo by: Kelly Langner Sauer
All Rights Reserved
My wife cooked freshly caught scallops the other night and these are the lovely shells that hid those little treasures!
7 Days of Shooting Week #12 One Word Worn and Weathered Thursday ....
Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... thanks to you all
Mat made of coir - the fiber obtained from the husk of a coconut, used in making rope and matting - is at the front door of a friend's home in Carmel, NY.
"The Final End," detail
acrylic on canvas,1991-1992
"Ed Ruscha and the Great American West" exhibition
DeYoung Museum
San Francisco, California
(from the collections of the National Galleries of Scotland and the Tate)
Shot for the Shutter Sister's One Word project for February.
shuttersisters.com/home/2009/1/26/announcing-the-one-word...
My focus this month is on the word growth..mainly because there is a lot of growth going on at our house, both the obviously physical type and a little personal growth as well;).
So here is my growing boy and my growing knowledge all rolled into one for today...
(i have other shots for the first two days of february but just need to find the time to post them...)
#MacroMondays possibility for 11/4
theme: #OneWord….
****Btb, I am having a devil of a time with Flickr - for the last few days I’m been getting mini-freezes. Makes it hard to comment and to add pictures.. SIGH. And, yes, I have rebooted my phone and Flickr. I’m surprised I can add this on to the description.
The metronome was set at Allegro which means "lively". The slow shutter speed, a strobe light (video on my tablet) and the fill in flash (on camera) caught the movement.
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #12” “One Word” "Geometry Sunday"
tomorrow night the weather folks are talking about a frost. Already? I still have stuff in the garden that's not done growing :(
Your suggestions have been counted and the top words picked for the first round of Oneword are as follows Spring, Faith, Supersonic, Floral and Tragedy! Get your votes in now! onewordsl.blogspot.com/p/word-voting.html