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USC School of Dramatic Arts presents West Side Story, March 29-April 8, 2018, at the Bing Theatre. An SDA collaboration with the USC Thornton School of Music and the USC Glorya Kaufman School of Dance. ©2018 Photo by Craig Schwartz for the USC School of Dramatic Arts
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Crobidoll M-Line Girl Body
Her name is Lavender. I adore this smell of flowers!
This is my shot of the homestead focused in on the second story. I thought the method of setting the floor beams into notches in the lower log was to keep the beams in alignment was interesting. You should know that solid lumber is not terribly great as "R" resistance to heat transfer. That is why some builders try to build without through-wall studs. I assume the floor is tied into the end walls of the structure somehow. I should have looked. A second floor helped retain heat during the winters. They were used for sleeping lofts. I don't know if I could stand the dark, closed-in look. The small panes of glass for windows were packed across the prairie in the wagons, along with the craftsman planes. Certain skill-sets would have been requisite for the settlers. What an endeavor for the pioneers! Nothing went to waste.
Once past the museum building, we made a beeline for the 1860 section of the farm and were delighted by truly authentic early structures. I marveled at the structure of the chimney, wondering how it could hold up over the decades. Oscar the cat was on mouse patrol, earning his keep. Eddie was in a rush to get to Doudy before sunup, the bike track by 10:00 and the Littleton Farm Museum after that. The museum was a place that I never heard about before found it to be an excellent experience. We kept expecting good skies but only those shots aimed properly could take advantage of any opening in the clouds. The rest were in flat light. This was major work to dig out this angle. Lighting is everything and needed to pop up pictures. I admired the daisy sculpture outside but marveled at the farm exhibits.
This museum is free and the one place you must take the kiddies. They were concerned about Eddie's camera and didn't want us shooting indoor or commercial shots. They would only be so lucky if they had Eddie to do their shooting for them! Oh well rentless onward. This is a treasure trove of old agricultural exhibits and far better than others I've encountered. Plenty to keep the young occupied as we discovered them bouncing from exhibit to exhibit. This is outside, before we got in!
I waited and shot and waited for the skies to start clearing; they didn't. I know what you are thinking; enough skies already! All kinds of skies are great though. This one is barely worth it.
I saw this on the N-Train to Brooklyn. It’s the picture along with my new Subway Story:
www.newyosubsto.com/subway-stories---blog/chain-of-exploi...
Some of the paintings that you see behind these trucks manage to convey and entire story. They also have these profound saying written on the back along with a name which mostly happens to be the owners'.
This one was no exception.
Location: on the highway between Delhi and Meerut
Another of the 'Walking Around' series, telling some stories with my automotive art and hot rod designs... Here's the aft-end of that kustom Merc, making a late-night call to the lady the car's owner is seeing on the sly. Just having fun, and placing the cars in some unique situations to play with atmosphere and lighting.
"todos tenemos una historia
incluso nosotros"
"we all have a story
even us "
(Fotografía y prosa: Emili Bermúdez
this is the cake from the front with a new character hamm the piggy bank to cover up where slinky had been.
A snapshot of café life: lively conversations, quiet moments with coffee, and the constant rhythm of people passing by. Each table tells its own story, blending into the hum of the day.
Imagine a story about this ...
Cette photo vous inspire une histoire ? ...
Other story (by you) in this set
Poster to celebrate the upcoming release of the Bill Hicks biopic. One I think he'd have preferred to the hollywood versions...
Jeremy and I have begun to read to alex, because We're pretty sure his mom and step dad don't do anything of the sort.
He fights it, but once we begin he begs for more stories and falls asleep pretty quickly
A whole series of story boards are taped to the wall in the entrance space of the Clearleft office building. It's all part of a film-making course.
One from WAY back 1980's , (early) a story book created with my class of the time -- if any of you are out there "hello!"
Hope the memories are not all bad :-)
Kristiansund, Norway. 26th July 2011 (© Lise Utne).
This was posted by Petter Holmqvist on his excellent blog today (7th August): dreammeup.tumblr.com/
I guess on a lot of levels Love Stories do Suck. It tends to mean that we are the reader and not actually experiencing the love. I want my own love.