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Even turtles need emotional support now and then. This one just prefers the kind that buzzes, lands uninvited, and doesn’t respect personal space.

Everyone needs a little support now and then.

These people are my people. It's as easy as that. I'm not sure I'll ever have the right, important enough words for what these two mean to me.

 

They are my daily laughter and sanity and support. They are, very simply, the best friends and humans a girl could ever ask for. ♥

 

Grateful for years of friendship across too many miles, and a lifetime more to come.

Come check out my latest blog post on Fabulously Free in Second Life. See the FabFree blog for credits, LMs, and details about the items featured in this post. The blog is posted here.

 

🍃 Featuring Raindale in this post- see information about group gifts, retiring sale, Wanderlust Weekend sale, store credit and more changes going on at the store on the FabFree blog! Everything's on the blog- come read!

Happy weekend! Thank you for your support.

Second Life has come together, forming an event geared towards recouping donations for humanitarian purposes in Ukraine. Please support! ♥

 

Duration: March 5-19th

 

For more Information, please visit the venue @

Love to Ukraine

 

Style Card:

Head: Lelutka Kaya

Body: Legacy Perky

Hair: Doux Octavia in Medium Size.

Eyes: Avi-Glam Idol Eyes.

Lipstick: Top1Salon HD Penny in Pale Tones.

Clothing: CandyDoll Emery Blouse & Skirt, Colors: Love, Banana.

Background: Ariskea Sunflowers, Foxcity Bebe Bento Pose Set and props.

   

Vest tests. Don't ask about the American flags. >.>

 

EDIT: Helmet by Kal. Probably should give credit for that.

Tactical Air Support F-5E, N647TA, 06

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I am a very serious person...

...99.9% of the time.

 

I despise chickens and all chicken-related things (books, humor, art, etc.). Even the sight or mention of a chicken makes me groan inside. Then why in the world would I choose to build this?

Occasionally, when my mind is tired, not knowing what to think or even why to think, I fall into absurdity. In short, I cave. My seriousness leaves, and in its place stands incoherent gibberish. I embrace what I don't like, even if that means chickens.

So in a way, this creation represents the utter nonsense that can spout forth from a brain that really is not thinking clearly.

Speaking of that, Chicken Little is a story about some foolish young fowl who has a piece of something fall on its head (it may be an acorn, or a leaf, or a raindrop; who knows?). It goes berserk and insists that "The sky is falling!!". Thenceforth Chicken Little makes a huge fuss over it and gathers fellow animals to go warn the ruler of the area. The group meets a sly fox (what other kind of fox would there be?), who convinces the gullible animals that the way to the ruler goes right through the fox's lair. They enter the lair and the fox eats them all. (Or, if you like the other versions better, they escape and warn the ruler, but still turn out to be incorrect about the sky.)

So I think that that image of hysteria is what I've captured in this obnoxious little build. Whenever I feel like blurting out whatever my immediate reaction to my circumstances is, this chicken can remind me to always think before I speak, lest I believe the world will end and thereby fulfill my own prophecy through my own ignorance.

 

Don't worry, I promise that the next creations I submit will be serious in nature. This one is not a new precedent for me.

 

This chicken is a bauble-head; it has a technic axle as its neck that would need to be flexible if this were to become a set so that the head could wobble. The wings and tail can flap.

 

And yes, that is a canoe.

One of the best murals I’ve seen in a long time, maybe ever. It has such wonderful depth and there are actual pieces of rebarb protruding from the artwork. Located near Chico State University and across the street from an awesome New York style pizzeria.

 

Interesting fact: this is the second version of this mural in the same spot. The building was remodeled, but the company loved the mural so much, they hunted down the artist and requested it be recreated exactly as it was before.

"Our Gang" (The Little Rascals) Signed 1968 "Support Our Youth" FDC

 

A nostalgic artifact of early Hollywood history featuring the signatures of two members of the legendary "Our Gang" comedy series. This 1968 cover perfectly pairs the "Support Our Youth" theme with the faces of America’s most famous screen children.

 

The Signatories:

 

Jackie Davis: An original silent-era Rascal. Inscribed "Our Gang 1922"—the very year the series debuted.

Joy Wurgaft: A 1930s-era Rascal (notably from Honky Donkey, 1934). Inscribed "1934" in her characteristic later-life hand.

 

Key Features:

 

The Stamp: 6¢ "Support Our Youth" Scott (#1344), issued May 1, 1968.

The Cachet: ArtCraft Centennial of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (1868-1968), an organization long associated with youth charity.

Thematic Synergy: A rare pairing of early 20th-century child stars on a stamp dedicated to the welfare and support of the next generation.

 

Technical Details:

 

Signatories: Jackie Davis & Joy Wurgaft (The Little Rascals)

Medium: Black ballpoint and fountain pen ink

Postmark: Chicago, IL (May 1, 1968)

 

Jackie Davis (1914–1992): An original silent-era Rascal and the brother of Mildred Davis (wife of Harold Lloyd). His "Our Gang 1922" inscription is a premier historical marker for the very first year of the series. After his acting career, he became a prominent physician, making his signatures on show business memorabilia quite prestigious.

 

Joy Wurgaft (1927–2018): A mid-1930s Rascal whose "1934" inscription perfectly dates her era in the shorts. Joy Wurgaft was a child actress who appeared in the "Hal Roach" era of Our Gang (The Little Rascals). She is most famous for her appearance in the 1934 short Mike Fright and the 1935 short Our Gang Follies of 1936, where she appeared as a hula dancer. She later performed under the stage name Joy Lane. Her later-life signatures—as seen on the cover above—are often characterized by the "shaky" handwriting of a senior collector responding to fan mail.

 

LINK to video - Little Rascals Opening - www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9taFL1NHfk&list=PLs7ogDrD92a...

Zion National Park east side

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Immer wieder nett ist der Blick auf die Havelbrücke in Brandenburg. Am Morgen des 26.05.20 Gab es etwas Unterstützung für die kurz vor der Brücke liegengebliebene "schwatte Liebe" mit ihrem Schrottzug von Wismar.

Grasses have long since shed their seed - or birds have eaten them

Support Series BSB Donington Park Sept 2025

Major landmarks in Kansas City - including Union Station, Marriott Downtown hotel, and the Power and Light Building - are illuminated in the blue and yellow colors of the flag of Ukraine.

This is to show support to the soverign and independent nation of Ukraine, as they are now fighting an invasion from Russia (which started on Thursday 24 February).

 

Prayers to the people of Ukraine during this difficult time.

 

Kansas City, Missouri

Saturday evening 26 February 2022

For FlickrFriday "Support" theme

This is the bottom side of a bridge crossing the Charles River.

Inside Junction Craft Brewing, Toronto.

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Support the LEGO Ideas project here: ideas.lego.com/projects/a8a039d2-56d4-4aae-9b19-daf4027b0ba0

 

An overview shot, showing off the entire build and all the figures.

Shutter Up Poses - Tech Support

 

Male & Female Pose

Backdrop included

Desktop not included

 

More information on Shutter Up:

 

Shutter Up Market Place: marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/233360

 

Shutter Up Flickr:

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Shutter Up Facebook:

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Arachnid threads with intriguing bokeh and diffraction as seen by a 50mm Nikon f1.8 lens - plus a bit of input from 3 extension tubes and Photoshop CC. This is a single exposure with the usual RAW processing tonal lifts and adjustments that the software is good at.

Excerpt from www.brainproject.ca:

 

Brain #: 368 (LEFT)

 

And With A Glimmer, It Falls Apart is a painted, abstract re-mapping of the human brain that communicates the biological processes of neural deterioration and the concept of memory. The agglutinations of thick paint trapped underneath the epoxy resin are incredibly volatile and will crack over time. This subtle transformation is meant to mimic the brain’s eventual loss of plasticity, the formation of neural plaque and the development of conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, as a gesture of both sympathy and solidarity.

This Brain Project sculpture is dedicated in loving memory to Jordan Clayton’s grandmother, Shirley Sellon, the shining light behind this design.

 

Brain #: 399 (RIGHT)

 

This sculpture honours the many anonymous people lending their support to help find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease.

 

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This is a 9 legged wooden lighthouse located at Burnham On Sea in Somerset and was constructed in 1832.

 

The lighthouse has a focal plane of 7m and provides a white flash every 7.5s plus a directional light (white, red, or green depending on direction) at a focal plane of 4m. The light is shown through a window at the front on the westerly side towards the Welsh Coast just beyond the small island (Steepholm) to the left of the lighthouse.

The lighthouse is painted white with a single vertical red stripe on its front face and is 9m tall with a conical roof and mounted on 9 timber pilings.

It remains an active aid to navigation.

Another year, thank you for your continued support!

 

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Tug supporting bigger Tankship

Pier Supports

The steel pier support columns are battered 24/7 by the powerful Solent waters..

A busy port both industrial and leisure.

Ronda's Famous Bull Ring

Town of Ronda, Ernest Hemmingway's location while covering the Spanish Civil War.

 

FujiFilm X-E1

Coney Island Brooklyn NY 2022

 

Nature Conservancy's Best Nature Photo 2007 Finalist

 

While waiting for the sun to set, it ducked beneath the clouds and I got some direct sunlight. Not much to look at for silhouettes or cloud color, but the side lighting was almost magical. I tweaked it a little bit using the tonemapping tool on PhotoMatix and then finished it with the typical PhotoShop levels/curves adjustments.

 

View On Black

 

Another version not so overcooked.

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Runners crossing the finish line at Philadelphia's Sandy Sprint 5k Color Run today. This great annual event supports the Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation.

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