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Ok.Let me introduce my new assistance, GOGO. I got it yesterday morning, directly from Hong Kong. Actually, I'm not planning to buy him..hehehe, I'm really want to buy a famous cardboard box robot named Danbo from the series YOTSUBA. But, I know if I have to think twice to buy something, it means I can't afford it. HUH!
ok so my dad has started this thing where everyday this year he is going to text our family a thought for the day-we wanted to save them somehow so I've decided to put them in the picture descriptions of my 365-they may have nothing to do with the picture but that's okay-this way I can improve my photography and my character
Thought for the Day
Ralph Waldo Emerson's Definition of Success (given at harvard in 1821)
To laugh often and much
To win the respect of intelligent people and affection of children
To earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends
To appreciate beauty, and find the best in others
To leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or redeemed social condition
To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived
This is to have succeeded
From a vintage children's textbook, source of so much beautiful artwork. I love the soft colors and the serenity of this illustration.
Some early work on a new project that could lead somewhere - maybe. Look at the full album for some clues.
Ah, my good old world history textbook. We were learning about WWI and Italy's little Red Shit rebellion. I was messing with the close-up feature on my little Nikon Rebel 2000. Old.
1.Title:Foundations of marketing 2nd edition(Used -Very Good)
Author:David jobber and John Fany
Description: great condition, hardly used, almost like new, no longer needed
Price:£20.00
Description: I've amassed quite a library of textbooks over the years. Not sure I want to figure out how much I've spent on them, because I'm sure it's ridiculous. I also don't want to know how much time out of my life I've spent using them either...
Taken with a Polaroid SX-70 camera using Polaroid 600 film.