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a chunky house that I called 'Stay with me' it's collaged and painted background with hearts and image painted by me and the bird is from lisas altered art.com, I'm having sooo much fun making these little houses. This one is 3x5 inches pluss the roof. The roof is cardboard and the rest is wood.
2/9/11
Why don't you stay? I'm down on my knees
I'm so tired of being lonely, don't I give you what you need?
When she calls you to go, there is one thing you should know
We don't have to live this way, baby, why don't you stay?
I can't take it any longer but my will is getting stronger
And I think I know just what I have to do
I can't waste another minute after all that I've put in it
I've given you my best, why does she get the best of you?
So next time you find you wanna leave her bed for mine
Why don't you stay? I'm up off my knees
I'm so tired of being lonely, you can't give me what I need
When she begs you not to go, there is one thing you should know
I don't have to live this way, baby, why don't you stay? Yeah, oh
-Stay
-Sugarland
Stay or leave—I want you not to go,
but you should.
It was good, as good goes.
Stay or leave—I want you not to go.
But you did.
This is what the Hotel offers you when you're complaining about too soft Beds... It's just ridiculous. Remember, they consider themselves a luxury hotel!
More photos of Stars of Hope signs in Gerritsen Beach. Earlier photos of some of the signs accompanied an article in Sheepshead Bites.
www.sheepsheadbites.com/2013/04/stars-of-hope-hits-gerrit...
Go to sleep with the pressure of everyone watching and waiting.
They’re yours for the taking, but I still have my doubts.
-All Time Low
Former home of John Brown, Akron, Summit County, Ohio
Special thanks to Kim Klassen for her creative texture.
I really had to sneak up on these tiny jumping spiders, which was difficult with so much grass and debris in the way!
I visited the Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden on the weekend in the hopes of seeing some peckock spiders. I didn't find any, but did spot a number of small, black/grey jumping spiders around the same size of a maratus. I have no clue what they are. They were fairly abundant and varied in patterns and hues. Found amongst the leaf litter and twigs.