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Birds flying high
You know how I feel
Sun in the sky
You know how I feel
Breeze driftin' on by
You know how I feel
It's a new dawn
It's a new day
It's a new life
For me
And I'm feeling good
Fish in the sea
You know how I feel
River running free
You know how I feel
Blossom on a tree
You know how I feel
It's a new dawn
It's a new day
It's a new life
For me
And I'm feeling good
Dragonfly out in the sun you know what I mean, don't you know
Butterflies all havin' fun you know what I mean
Sleep in peace when day is done
That's what I mean
And this old world is a new world
And a bold world
For me
Stars when you shine
You know how I feel
Scent of the pine
You know how I feel
Oh freedom is mine
And I know how I feel
It's a new dawn
It's a new day
It's a new life
For me
And I'm feeling good
-Michael Buble
Cultivating Our Inner Voice - Day 4
Painting whether artistic or utilitarian is so renewing, so refreshing for me as a creative. It allows me to be quiet within myself.
WA 655 After a Lower repaint. Back into original livery as WA Had a tendency to just paint the whole bottom blue and it looked god awful.
Rest when you're weary. Refresh and renew yourself, your body, your mind, your spirit.
Then get back to work. ~ Ralph Marson
My son and his family have taken over guardianship of Baylie, a beautiful, soon-to-be one year old. She's been with them for several months now and watching her progress and bonding with their loving family has been quite extraordinary. My well over 6 foot son presents such a gruff exterior but you ought to see him melt down to a teddy bear when Baylie's present. She's been like hitting a refresh button on life!
...how beautiful is God's wisdom...refreshing our Soul...about the truth...that the least deserves the greatest favor from Heaven...
Street clocks were a common item in the early part of the last century. They often were used as advertisements for the local jeweler who was also skilled in the art of watch repair.
This clock was orginally on K street, in the front of Monks Jewelers. Then, sometime in the 1940's, it was relocated to J street, embellished with modern neon, and renamed for Fred Mayes Jewelers. As J street declined, the clock has suffered from neglect and vandalism. It was restored in the late 1980's, but without a guardian, it fell into disrepair again.
For the last three years a committed citizen spearheaded the effort to have the clock restored again, and the base is now encased in a protective steel shroud (too bad, it's pretty, see it here: flic.kr/p/7wwqzz). A grant from Sacramento Heritage, Inc., helped fund the restoration.
I'm hoping this time, it stays in it's restored condition.
Background: The Elk's Tower, another one of Sacramento's historic treasures, recently restored.
Waverley 3, 2 & 1, Wadham Stringer bodied Leyland Swifts seen lined up outside the depot after being repainted over the quiet months. 16/03/16
Strobist info:
580EX II Slave shoot through v-cut whiteboard core camera left
580EX II Slave shoot through v-cut whiteboard core camera right
I also sprayed the bottle with water to moist the subject that needs to sparkle.
Triggering system:
Canon ST-E2 Speedlite Transmitter
Lense Used:
Canon 100mm | camera @ 1/200, ƒ/14, ISO100
Setup shot here.