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I'm so excited to hear that Cold Ash is coming out with a Woman's line of clothing! Check out {COLD-ASH} SHERPA Jacket / Womens, at EQUAL 10! I love it! .. perfect for when you just want to chill...
Comes in 2 versions & 20 Colors! - with shirt & without! (shown here, without)
This is a match to the Men's Sherpa Jacket (seen here on my handsome man, Matt ♥).
Jackets: {COLD-ASH} SHERPA Jacket (Men & Women's)
Rings: (Yummy) Abby Ring Collection
Necklace: (Yummy) Dainty Layered Necklace Set
Santiago de Compostela, Spain, late afternoon light on the cathedral, view from the hotel room, the room itself was tiny but I booked that particular room in that place for the view, which you can't get from public places. The night version will follow of course, happy weekend to all.
As my back is still playing up, I've just managed to get down to the beach in front of the cottage, and explore it . I spent yesterday morning taking long exposures and rock detail. I love the beach layers, so I had great fun. Misty versions is a track by Smoke Fairies, and is fine for this mountain type scene.
Time is at a premium right now and I haven't taken any new shots for weeks.
But I had a few minutes so I thought I'd re-process an image I'd posted previously.
In fact, I found that I'd already posted two versions, before.
This one was processed without any reference to the previously posted images which are shown below.
Oh, yeah, nearly forgot!
Of this picture I have created several versions. I believe that this one should be shown too.
this is the last picture of the Perth series for now. I enjoyed the experiments with colourising b&w pictures. and I enjoyed working with the fully functional NIK software that DOX has taken over and updated.
Tikki & Catit Senses (Happy Caturday 12/29/2018, Gifts & Treats. She got tired of this toy but to start out she liked it a lot!)
Misopates orontium, known as weasel's snout, is a herbaceous annual plant in the family Plantaginaceae. It is a native of disturbed ground in Europe. It is also naturalised as a weed in other parts of the world such as North America. The pink flowers resemble a miniature snapdragon and are followed by a hairy green fruit which is said to resemble a weasel's snout.
Common names include linearleaf snapdragon,[1] weasel's snout, lesser snapdragon or calf's snout. Past common names have included lesser snapdragon and corn-snapdragon.[2]