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Josie outside the Elks Club in Martinez, Georgia on September 6, 2013. I am wearing a multicolor top, black skirt and my size 10 - 4.5 inch platform heel brown sandals by Delicious.
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Macy Woman department at the Macy's at the Meadows Mall
Someone wanted to see a size comparison between Large Moona and MerMina.
Patti, my Puki Pipi decided she had to join in and insisted on Mabel her pet chicken being there too!
Question: What's cuter than a bear cub taking a nap?
Answer: 3 bear cubs all huddled together around mama taking a nap!
This is also a consequence of that huge male brown bear that entered the area waters and essentially forced everyone to clear out.
We watched these little ones all day interacting with each other, as well as with mama and the other bears/cubs.
It was a cool day and the waters were cold, so they would huddle up together for warmth, but I believe it was also for comfort and a sense of getting cozy. These cubs were yearlings, so I'm not quite sure at what point they prefer their space from one another. But it was definitely not today. They would play a game of "musical bears" as they would jockey for the best position possible and settle down for a quick nap. Being that there were 4 of them, inevitably one would get uncomfortable and initiate the "musical bears" sequence all over for all of them.
When I see this shot, I think about the innocense that they seem to possess at this point and how life for them is just beginning. There will be a day that they will be more independent and have to fight for their own survival. But for now, it's "united we stand and united we fall - asleep!"
Thanks for taking the time to visit my photostream and allow us to take you on a brief journey of our adventures we experience while Katmai bear viewing. Thanks for all of your comments especially!
Wishing everyone a wonderful remainder of the Labor Day holiday weekend..... may we all feel as contented as these bears!
I have 2 pairs sz 9.5 and 9 the website fucked up and sent the wron size and sent me the right size for free
Maker: Robert Jefferson Bingham (1824-1870)
Born: UK
Active: France
Medium: albumen print
Size: 8 1/4 in x 5 5/8 in
Location: France
Object No. 2020.360c
Shelf: N-11
Publication: Robert Jefferson Bingham - Oeuvre de Paul Delaroche, Reproduit en Photographie par Bingham, Goupil et Cie, Paris, 1858, pl 2
Stephen Bann, Art and the Early Photographic Album, National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2011, pg 22
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Notes: Robert Jefferson Bingham (1824 -1870) took up photography in 1847 while working as a chemist at The London Institution. In 185_ Henry Cole, director of the South Kensington Museum, sent him to Paris to copy works in the collection of The Louvre. Eventually Bingham moved to Paris and became proficient in photographing paintings, a process made difficult by the limitations of available light and the photographic emulsions then is use. He became friends with many artists, photographing them and their work, including a photographic collection of the works of the recently deceased history painter Paul Delaroche. Published in 1858 by Goupil et Cie, it was the first catalogue raisonné illustrated by photographs
Paul Delaroche (Paris, 17 July 1797 – 4 November 1856) was a French painter who achieved his greater successes painting historical scenes. He became famous in Europe for his melodramatic depictions that often portrayed subjects from English and French history. He also had a number of students who later became important photographers including Gustave Le Gray and Roger Fenton.
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Finished violin with new chin rest, strings, replaced missing bridge and tuning peg also fitted new soundpost (inside).
The largest shoe size on record belonged to Robert Ludlow, and was a size 37 .
Compare to boy's shoe size mine is too large . . . :D ....a different point of view . . . :)
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Driving up the highway from Canmore towards Banff, we passed this truck carrying monstrous tires. Ahead of us the super-sized Cascade Mountain. Alas, most of the recent snow has melted, the mountains here are not as impressive as when I drove down the highway a few days before, but did not stop to take a shot. Memo to self, remember to stop when the mountains look impressive.
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■超高層ビビル 日本編 (単行本)■
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Nakayan says:
This is a multi-use building group of the Nishi-Shinjyuku with the miniature garden photograph of the last from Shinjuku Center Building.
In this way, if it sees, I will think that it is the convenience of right to sunshine, but there are many buildings where the upper floor has a triangle.
While I am walking along this multi-use building group, I am not noticed at all. It is a certain thing very well as the place which he does not notice unless it sees from a top.
(translation by livedoor translate)
Nakayan's site Super-high-rise apartments and super-high-rise buildings (in Japanese) is here
Nakayan's tilt-shift-fake (Hakoniwa photos) datail and slideshow is here