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Strange title...not necessarily. Step 1 - At the top (highs). Step 2 - Tethered to family and friends (lifeline). Step 3 - Downward spiral (lows). Step 4 - Hit bottom...get up...dust self off. Step 5 - Climb back up to the top (ladder). Step 6 - "Repeat Process" several times throughout life.
69/365 Photo Manipulations Project
Many thanks to the following:
sky - cohdra & Klearchos Kapoutsis
www.morguefile.com/archive/display/40050
www.flickr.com/photos/klearchos/629974706/
rock - B Balaji
www.flickr.com/photos/bbalaji/2443688217/
house - swainboat
www.flickr.com/photos/22563225@N04/3477272517/
woman - jade
www.morguefile.com/archive/display/618662
Ladder - Della-Stock
I just realized that I had a dress very similar to this one when I was four.
necklace - flea market
dress - thrifted
tights - hue
shoes - london sole
....very quickly
Six thick thistle sticks
Six thick thistle sticks
Six thick thistle sticks
Six thick thistle sticks
Sometimes you have to make your own entertainment ;-)
New Bike Day / Social Distancing Day 120, 07/13/2020, Sunnyside, NY
Leica Camera AG M Monochrom
Canon 35mm f2 LTM
ƒ/2.0 1/60 1000
I tried that again with colours I prefer, but don't actually like it any better.
So YAY, the best part of a painting slump is that I know I'm one dab closer to some sort of something or other that I'll really like.
All the iterations
My closet isn’t small, but it also isn’t infinite. However, I like to think that the possible combinations approach infinity.
I pride myself in “never repeating an outfit,” but some of them are pretty similar. I’ve paired some of these items before, but never all of them at once. That’s what keeps it from being a repeat combo.
Jacket (below), BCBG Max Azria (consignment). Dress, Parker. Shirt, FY2 (thrifted). Leggings, Allen B. Boots, Treasure & Bond. Sunglasses, Aerie. Bowtie, Flairs New York.
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WEEK 40 – HLT Fall Photoset, Part I
Here's an odd one: several checkouts at this store are inoperable (the computers on 13-18, I think, have been removed for a while now). Now, I'm used to these checklanes being kept stocked with candy and stuff even though they're closed. (One is now even stocked with care products like shampoo, but that's another story.) But how was this computerless stand able to print these random receipt slips that appear to go down in a long line – or, perhaps more importantly, why?!
EDIT - knew it wouldn't be long before I'd have an answer! Thanks, [https://m.flickr.com/photos/jsbn123/]: see what the deal is in the comments below.
(c) 2015 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Agnetapark, Delft, The Netherlands.
Design (1882): E. Gugel (housing) and L.P. Zocher (landscape architecture).
Last night quite suddenly our kitchen sink got blocked. No big deal I thought. Poured down some drain cleaner and waited. Nada. Repeat performance. Nothing. Once more, avec sentiment - still no result.
This morning I solicited help from our head porter. After some discussion he brought up some sulphuric acid and waited to take its effect. All in wain.
One more try I thought before bringing in the pros. Trip to the nearest builder's merchant and purchased a waist cleaning 'worm', a new pipe seal and my own sulphuric acid.
Returned home and thought it best to fit the seal before doing anything else. Done that and proceeded to test it gently. Let a little water into the sink and checked for drips. Not a drop. OK so a bit more water. What's this? The water is actually clearing from the sink. Fill the sink half full and unplug. Whoa! All of it gashes down the holes - go figure.
Now I am left with a redundant worm.
I must have photographed Joy and Bing Bong three times in three different places. I first spotted them out in the lobby. Every time I saw them again over the course of the day, another member of the group had arrived. I have to believe that a couple of hours later I could have got a picture of them with Fear, too.
I wonder how many people at the Con saw Bing Bong and immediately burst into tears?
(I hope I wasn't the only one...)