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This local greenhouse on Buffalo's West Side has a system that propagates and grows native plants to Western New York. Learn more at greendevelopmentzone.org
Photo Credit: Stephen Yang / The Solutions Project
OK, SO I'VE BEEN WANTING TO DO THIS PHOTO FOR TWO YEARS NOW. AND I FINALLY FOUND THE RIGHT MOMENT TO DO IT. THIS PHOTO ITSELF TOOK THREE MONTHS TO ACCOMPLISH. It actually came out a lot darker than I anticipated. So whoops on that. But it was a fun experiment, and it was pretty challenging. But I am really happy with how it came out. :3
I've seen other artists do things similar to this, and I really just wanted to give it a try. :)
The South side of Pissis in the background. Please take a look at our website <a href="http://www.pikesonbikes.com" rel="nofollow">www.pikesonbikes.com</a> for tales from our current trip in the Andes, or at <a href="http://www.andesbybike.com" rel="nofollow">www.andesbybike.com</a> for lots of dirt road route information.
[windows series, picture #6]
The complete series, in my blog.
La serie completa, en mi blog
(Flexaret VI, Ilford Delta 3200, EI 3200/33º)
That's us! John captaining the Cadillac with a class lead before a catastrophic coolant evacuation early Saturday.
The Postcard
A National Series postcard which was posted in Worcester on Sunday the 15th. January 1911 to:
Miss James,
232, Bristol Road,
Edgbaston,
Birmingham
The message on the other side of the card was as follows:
"Dearest thanks for your
letter this morning.
Sorry you are not very
well. I am well myself.
Love from all at home.
It is lovely here and
frosty too.
Fondest love,
Yours Jack.
p.s. Had a letter from
Nell this morning I will
send it on to you".
The Cutting Off of a Queue
So what else happened on the day that Jack posted the card?
Well, on the 15th. January 1911, Wu Tingfang addressed a crowd of 40,000 at the Zhang Gardens in Shanghai, and announced that he had cut off the queue which he had worn in his hair as a sign of deference to the Qing dynasty.
He then urged the crowd to follow suit. At least 1,000 did so, and others followed suit as publicity spread.
Wu Tingfang (30th. July 1842 – 23rd. June 1922) was a Chinese diplomat and politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs, and briefly as Acting Premier during the early years of the Republic of China.
blogged:http://doecdoe.blogspot.com/2009/05/weekend-photos.html
{I used the pioneer woman’s 70's action {found via posie gets cozy} on this photo}
Sticker art on a wall in Canton, Ohio featuring an angry blue monster carrying an oversized pencil and wearing a cross that says "Push".
Although this is out of focus, I still love it! It makes me laugh every time.
I still can't be sure what Dobby was doing to Wilts, or what happened to Wiltshire's knee in the process, but I LIKE IT.
Oh, and he's 'proper laffing'.
O JAMPA PUSH RACE é realizado pela Irra Esportes Radicais em parceria com a Prefeitura Municipal de João Pessoa e Federação Paraibana de Patinação.
Tem o apoio da Associação de Skate da ParaÃba, AP 38 Moda Masculina, Casa dos Troféus e Medalhas, MDH Multimarcas,F1 Manutenção Informatizada, RR Skate Shop, Coca Cola Jeans, Infect, C47 Audiovisual, Slackline ParaÃba e Street Style.
A cobertura completa no ParaÃba Esporte, Revista MQA e Isaac Cezar Photo.
Rusty old push pins in an old ashtray
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Nikon D5100, Canon Bellows FL with 60mm Novoflex lens