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just a little peek from me out into the world...
I'm inmersed in work but I'll be back on flickr soon. :)
Iraqi girls peek out the door of their classroom as Soldiers from Alpha Battery, 2nd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), hand out school supplies at their elementary school, May 24, 2008, in Bizna. Photo by 1st Lt. Jonathan Springer, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (AA) Public Affairs.
I have a wonderful framed Brandenburg photo of a wolf peeking around a tree, won at a dog show. I've wanted a wild canine photo to pair with it, and "My Girl" has obliged, finally. This still may not be "the one"......but possibly!
After being gone for an 8 day business trip, I did not get the stink eye. Instead she was very playful. She had fun playing under my ball cap this afternoon. Think it provided her a bit of a wind shelter.
The sun just starts to peek over the horizon. I don't know who that person is. It's not Robin, just somebody looking for shells.
Sometimes when I post one of these pictures, I go online to see which piece of land I'd hit first if I took off in a boat and headed in the direction of the sun. In this case, the first place I'd hit would be a little island near the southern end of North Carolina called Bald Head Island, 53 miles away. After that, there's no more land until I clip the northern end of Fuerteventura, one of the Canary Islands, then come ashore on the African mainland just north of Tarfaya, Morocco, 3,915 miles away.
Day 24 (3/08/09):
Everyone's heard of outlet malls where you buy clothes and stuff...but a cookie outlet?! Oreos, shortbread, Ritz, Chips Ahoy, and more :]
Asia as usual, hiding behind something to pounce and vanquish me....or to run off in a fluff ball....one of the two
Selfportrait, trying to show a 'story' of some sort. Was a possible for the 365 group and then decided to go with something else.
This is for Our Daily Challenge Group
While walking around I spotted this little creature up against the wall, as if saying to everyone sitting outside: "Peek-a-boo! "
Camel Caravan, the Peek Bros. & Co. Trademark (1884) by William Theed, on the outside of Peek House, 20 Eastcheap, the City of London. The firm were dealers in tea, coffee and spices.
Some of the new collage sheets I'm working on this month. Right in the middle of the testing/moving around/playing/layering stage.
When someone made decent cream wafers. From The Australian Woman's Weekly 03 March 1954 via the National Library of Australia.
We walked a public throughway today that let us peek into the backyards of several houses. My inner voyeur was very happy, even if it is only laundry I spied!
Typical sidewalk. This particular one is in an older neighborhood near central Calgary.
Can you see something peeking out from the bush? Answer here.
For the Old Film Project.
For Active Assignment Weekly - Peep through
WIT: I was inspired to do this when I saw Prozac's photo from the prior "World through a keyhole" assignment. Camera on tripod and remote. I shot it in black and white so that I wouldn't have to airbrush etc. But I cropped a bit from top, pushed up exposure and tweaked shadows and darks.