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Someone has fed this Oddish too many Razz Berries!

 

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Twitter - twitter.com/LegoLovelace/status/760443744281911297

 

'Lovelace & Babbage' LEGO Ideas project - ideas.lego.com/projects/102740

I need cash badly, size 7 9/10 condition only flaw is minor peeling on lace holes! PLEASE BUY! NO TRADES CASH ONLY!!!

well don't ask me ..

i JUST toke this pic n the hyde park .. and i liked the colorzzZ

SO i hope he's Fine with That loOL ..

 

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Someone, l care about a great deal. Said some extremely nice things to me today. And was worried l might get a big head.

Nope....... Not me....... Swelling doesn't go to my head. ......

As a matter of fact..... Have know idea what could possibly swell up on me. I'll sit a little later and ponder.....

Thank you. Love you Sweetie 🙊🙉🙈🐒💕💕💋♥️🌹

Minolta TC-1, Kodak Portra 160, Tetenal Colortec© C-41 Negative Kit Rapid, 38 °C, hand processing

 

someone has gone swimming.

 

Photographed @ Suttons Beach, Redcliffe, Queensland.

Parque do Ibirapuera (Sakura 桜)

 

"Há momentos na vida em que sentimos tanto a falta de alguém, que o que mais queremos é tirar essa pessoa de nossos sonhos e abraçá-la."

Clarice Lispector

 

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Someone's eaten a slice of cake.

Fremont Solstice Parade

what better thing to do when you're tired, it's night, and you still have a lot to learn than to take pictures...

When you love someone you'll sacrifice.

Giving everything you got and you won't think twice.

You'd risk it all no matter what may come.

When you love someone.

- Bryan Adams

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAfQJs2HuKQ

 

Our sweet girl, my canine co-pilot, Jessi the Wonder Dog Jackson. I took this last weekend when I went out to shoot some friends with their dog who also has osteosarcoma. Their sweet chocolate lab, Reese, (Ree-see) could not walk much at all, and amputation isn't an option due her age and her hips. They wished she could get around as well as our three-legged wonder dog, which pulled my heartstrings. Still, she was happy and did not seem to be in any pain as her daddy carried her around for photos.

 

I will always remember the night my husband and I decided we were going forward with removing Jessi's leg and shoulder, how we prayed together and started planning how we were going to get through it emotionally and financially. I think we've done a really good job of following through on the commitment we made that night.

 

I'm not saying it hasn't been heart-wrenching at times, but love cuts a path for you and puts people on it who will help you. I hope Jessi and her story helps others. As you can see, she's happy and "centered" in this shot. She puts that one paw right in the middle when she walks and when she sits, and she is relaxed.

 

All rights to my photos are strictly reserved, please do not copy or use them in any way without my permission. Copyright 2014 Kathleen Jackson Photography. If you are an educator or non-profit interested in use, please Flickrmail me.

I've been roaming around always lookin down at all I see.

Painted faces fill the places I can't reach.

You know that I could use somebody

You know that I could use somebody

Someone like you

And all you know and how you speak

Countless lovers undercover of the street

You know that I could use somebody

You know that I could use somebody

Someone like you

Off in the night while you live it up I'm off to sleep

Waging wars to shake the poet and the beat

I hope it's gonna make you notice

I hope it's gonna make you notice

Someone like me

Someone like me

Someone like me

Somebody

 

Wil and I in Crescent.

Bow Churchyard, City Of London

Someone set the sky to “generative fill” tonight

(Altocumulus clouds and No AI used in these photos)

Someone left their slippers out.

A couple on a walk.

taken with smena symbol w/ 35mm lomography film

 

went to third ward bike shop and next door is a lot where we found a pile of cardboard boxes and next to the boxes was this little collective consisting of a really old rusted typewriter, a pair of tighty whiteys and a blanket. we figured they all belonged to somebody. someone's treasures.

Window with shutters and planter seen on the Isola di Burano in the Venetian Laguna in Italy.

 

Burano is known for its small, brightly painted houses. The colors of the houses follow a specific system established many years ago. If someone wishes to paint their home, they must make a request to the local government; the government will specify the particular colors permitted for that lot.

Fruli is here until next thursday. She's being a bit difficult, but I knew that going into it. The fun is well worth the naughtiness!

But you did not noticed...

Cathedral Museum

 

Burgos Cathedral

Burgos, Spain

 

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I've been tagged by Janet www.flickr.com/photos/10389614@N07/3816845751/ and I'm finally getting to it on a three day weekend.

It's an interesting task to itemize yourself like this - I tended to want to qualify everything - but here I am - unqualified. : )

 

1. When I was in my teens and twenties, music was like food and drink to me - as necessary and constant - but in my thirties, when I had kids, all I craved was silence - so vast swaths of 80s and 90s popular music are unknown to me.

2. I'm an atheist and comfortable with that. I try not to be self-righteous.

3. I value kindness and generous hearted, good humored people. Life's too short to be a mean spirited jerk.

4. I'm a librarian and love to read. (Duh) Here are some books I've loved:

 

The Things They Carried by Tim O' Brien

High Fidelity by Nick Hornby

Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison

Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace

Dave Barry's Book of Bad Songs

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro

Saturday by Ian McEwan

Stormy Weather by Paulette Jiles

Lullabies for Little Criminals by Heather O'Neil

The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein

Let The Great World Spin by Column McCann

Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell

 

5. I was featured in a medical textbook when I was 14. It wasn't for my high IQ :)

6. I've been a vegetarian since my 20s but sometimes wonder if that's self indulgent in a world with so much human misery.

7. I love to laugh. That sounds fatuous but I REALLY love to laugh the kind of laugh when you're falling all over someone to keep yourself from falling down, your stomach muscles hurt, you're trying not to pee your pants or snort through your nose and you feel like you've run a marathon when you're finally done. Except you keep thinking about what set you off and start laughing again. I love that.

8. These were some of my life goals when I was in my 20s. I guess I wasn't enormously ambitious!

1. Travel

2. Have a girl before I was 30

3. Work with kids

4. Marry a man with curly hair who cooked

5. Move to Vermont or California

6. Live abroad

 

AND .........................here's the breakdown

1. Yes, until my mid twenties but a lot less than I wanted.

2. Nope - 4 boys - all different all wonderful

3. Yes, I taught for years.

4. Yep, no more curly hair but he's still cooking!

5. Vermont

6. Yep, lived in Ireland

 

9. I don't get - I mean I REALLY don't get couples who vote different parties. It's like - how could you live with someone with a totally different world view???? I know that people do and successfully and I'm not meaning to sound intolerant - I just don't understand how it works.

 

10. I was involved with a very radical educational philosophy for years (Sudbury Valley Model) I still think it's the only educational model worthy of the label "paradigm shift."

 

11. What the hell. I'll do an extra one. I'm Left Left Left all the way but the left can still drive me crazy. I'm also (this should be 12 probably) part of a weekly peace vigil that meets every Friday and has done since before the invasion of Iraq. War is not the answer.

Leica M9, Sonnar 50mm F1.5

Sometimes a picture can say more than 1000 words.

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