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Sitting out on the front steps, as it is another warmer day in the DC area.

Catching up from yesterday. We packed, after work, until about 9:30pm. I was just too tired to do a photo yesterday... so, this sessions for yesterday. We are to the point, in our packing, that we are going to be "camping out". The entire kitchen is packed. Oy!

Purple John and the gang wondering how to launch this kite when there is no wind.

She painted the soles of her feet too, which means our carpet is now blue and yellow (and red and green and orange and ...)

Oh, Mad Curlers, I hope I am able to earn my place in the Tongue Curling group!

Taken using a fisheye lens in an urban graffiti setting.

I think they were going for a "pig" look here even though it looks more like an elephant to me..but the pink paint makes me think they meant for it to look like a pig..anyway I just liked the image..this is not necessarily my opinion, but the opinion of the artist..I just used the image for my art..take it how you will and it is not intended to insult anyone and really if it does you might want to thicken your skin...have a great week!!![View On Black] and/or [View On White]

 

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experimenting with lighting and colored lighting

One of the many transient pieces of art which adorn the walls of Leeside Skatepark in Vancouver, BC Canada. This park is named and dedicated to Lee Matasi December 27, 1981 - December 3, 2005

 

A tribute website to Lee can be found here

 

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For more photos or to follow my journey to go from Rookie to Pro photographer visit Rookie Photo

 

Staff in store windows were in the spirit of the march.

I love you like a ball and chaiaiaiain

I wish I could have posted my photos before now but I could not. Here I am today, posting my photos from Friday's road trip. I am trying to catch up and hope to have all my shots uploaded and on track by tomorrow. Cheers, ya'll!

I love my dreads and dreadfully to some, my very own hair gives others insight into a world of wig culture and couture, for those that lack vision....here it is, you can still have your very own dreads (art incarnate) and still be a working actress. So here are the many faces of At@ri Harikari... the evolution started long ago, now its just plain Atari Harikari Revolution...

One of the many transient pieces of art which adorn the walls of Leeside Skatepark in Vancouver, BC Canada. This park is named and dedicated to Lee Matasi December 27, 1981 - December 3, 2005

 

A tribute website to Lee can be found here

 

View with a Black Background

 

For more photos or to follow my journey to go from Rookie to Pro photographer visit Rookie Photo

 

I love my dreads and dreadfully to some, my very own hair gives others insight into a world of wig culture and couture, for those that lack vision....here it is, you can still have your very own dreads (art incarnate) and still be a working actress. So here are the many faces of At@ri Harikari... the evolution started long ago, now its just plain Atari Harikari Revolution...

I love my dreads and dreadfully to some, my very own hair gives others insight into a world of wig culture and couture, for those that lack vision....here it is, you can still have your very own dreads (art incarnate) and still be a working actress. So here are the many faces of At@ri Harikari... the evolution started long ago, now its just plain Atari Harikari Revolution...

real things our parents have said - feel free to submit ideas!

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