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These buttons were on a trench coat I had back in the 1960s, I wore it till it fell to pieces, but saved these lovely buttons!
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Stay safe my friends! 💛
Everyone wore flowers in their hair.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAtuk9OYu-U
BIBY TATTOO
New by JUNA ARTISTIC TATTOO
Exclusive @ Versus Event - December 1 thru December 30
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Other Stuff
*LODE* Head Accessory - Blossoms [peony spring] RARE
*LODE* Head Accessory - Iris [violet]
Apple Fall Wild Thistles
[ keke ] sphere bottled flowers - white
[ keke ] vinter bottle - snow hazel
[ keke ] snow drops in bottle - group
*M n B* Cancas set sample (Canvas)
LISP - Mesh - Easel Texture Change
ARIA - Solace Frames
27 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Utensils
{vespertine} - master paint collection
Old Industrial Table by Angharad Greggan
JRC Corset Dress Maitreya Pink
~The head and lash is from Lelutka called Ora
~The applier is from amara called Briella, shade Chantilly
~Matching body applier can be bought at the Velour shop
~Eye applier is from Ikon called Empyreal Eyes, shade Starfall
~The hair is from Doux called Netta Hairstyle
~Bottom liner is from Izzie's wore style B
~Blush is from warpaint called wokeuplikethis7 and it's at Uber
~Lip shade is from Sugarose from the Kate pack
~Flowers are from *N* " TAIKO NAMINO" called Hydrangea head dress and i wore the sparkle red and it's at We Love Role Play
~Top is from Tres Blah called Stella Top, shade from the fat pack
Just because it's Halloween and make you smile !
I change the small photo and instead of my beloved Puffins I put a photo of me and another one of an Arctic Tern. Both apparently have nothing to do with each other. Except that it is ! On my face the blood is real blood, most had been wiped off by the friend who took the photo. This one was taken on the Isle of May in July 2019. You should know that these Terns nest along the footpath that starts at the pier. These birds, to protect their nests, attack with their beaks the top of the visitor's heads who pass in the path.
They first target the tallest people in a group. This is the reason why it is recommended to wear a hat. For my Scottish and English Flickr's friends who know these Isles (not only on the May), I precise that I did wear a hat. It was my third visit to the Isle of May and since the first time I wore a hat !
It was time to join the boat to return to Anstruther but I noticed two or three visitors behind me so I told to myself I had enough time for a few more shots. Being alone in front of this bird I was the tallest and the other Terns had a great time on my head. As the head was busy, one of them attacked me UNDER the hat !! So, if I have an advice : next time go with a full face helmet 😉
For my readers from the U.K. please let me know if I wrote something wrong 😊
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Juste parce que c'est Halloween et pour vous faire sourire !
J'ai changé la photo du médaillon et, a la place de mes Macareux moine bien aimés, j'ai mis une photo de moi et une photo de Sterne Arctique dans mes images. Apparemment, ces deux photos n'ont rien a voir ensemble. Sauf que si ! Sur mon visage, c'est du vrai sang, la plus grande partie qui recouvrait ma joue ayant été essuyée par l'amie qui a pris la photo. Celle-çi a été prise sur l'Ile de May, en juillet 2019. Ces Sternes nichent en bordure du sentier piéton qui part de l'embarcadère. Ces oiseaux, pour protéger leur nids, piquent le sommet des têtes des visiteurs. Ces Sternes visent en premier les personnes les plus grandes du groupe. C'est la raison pour laquelle il est fortement recommandé de porter un couvre-chef. Pour mes amis Flickr Ecossais et Anglais qui connaisent ces iles (pas seulement sur l'Ile de May d'ailleurs), je précise que je portais un chapeau. C'était ma troisième visite sur cette île et depuis la première fois j'ai toujours porté un chapeau !
Le moment était venu de rejoindre le bateau mais comme j'avais remarqué deux ou trois personnes qui traînaient derrière moi, je me suis dit que j'avais suffisamment de temps pour quelques photos supplémentaires. Etant seule devant cet oiseau, je me suis retrouvée être la plus grande et les autres Sternes s'en sont donné à coeur joie sur ma tête ! Comme cette dernière était occupée, l'une d'elles m'a piqué SOUS mon chapeau ! Aussi, si j'ai un conseil : la prochaine fois, y aller avec un casque intégral 😉
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GR III #2: This Wednesday I had my first "proper" photowalk with the tiny Ricoh, albeit a small walk with not too many photos (34 – almost like in the good old film days), because it was more of a family meeting at a small lake (we all wore masks) on the south-western outskirts of Berlin. I had decided to only take the Ricoh with me, in order to make myself a little more familiar with it. The shooting experience certainly is totally different from anything I know from my Olys or even the LX100, and I know that I will need some time to get used to it, but I also know already now that this camera is fun. OK, low light focus was very, very capricious (to say the least), but I also put that – and the fact that I missed quite a few shots – down on not having had figured the correct settings out, yet. I have now configured three different user presets (which, very conveniently, can be accessed via the mode dial), one for macro (not the GR III's designated purpose, I know, but macro is important for me), one for street (for starters, I've decided to experiment with Jpg only in order to check out the many film presets - you can even set up your own), and one for architecture / landscape, and I can't wait to go out again and take pictures ;-)
This photo is another kind of street image, because I found these remains of a birch tree at a residential street near by the above mentioned lake. The little oak sprout that obviously has found a new home within the birch stump caught my eye, I hope it will survive and transform the remnants of that once proud birch into an equally proud oak one day. The background had been a black car, not exactly what I'd call the perfect background, but when I imported the images I realised that the metering setting I should have used for my first Ricoh image posted here on Flickr – the flamingo / Pinoccio flower, please see the second comment, if you like – accidentally must have been my exposure metering setting for the entire walk around the lake: highlight weighted metering ;-) So it was easy to "disguise" the car and to process this image in claire obscure / chiaroscuro style. I hope you like it.
P.S. I know that an oak sprout is not a flower, but I hope that it looks flowery enough for Freitagsblümchen ;-) Happy weekend, dear Flickr friends!
I was five and he was six
We rode on horses made of sticks
He wore black and I wore white
He would always win the fight
Bang...Bang...
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Bodysuit by Pink Fairy X Overrated - White
Cravats by HOTDOG - Cravat Bow
Rifle by Toksik - Forage Rifle
Hair by Bonbon - Mavis
Fringe by Yomi - Aggy Bangs
Couple weeks ago we had to send off to doggie heaven our 13 year old schnauzer that had a stroke.
After a long search, Moose has joined the Krach household to bring some new joy ... and to keep our 10 year old schnoodle busy. Moose is a puppy schnauzer with lots of spunk ... and kisses too.
Captured here when we took Moose down to visit with my Dad on this lovely Autumn day in Maryland where Moose got to play with our dog, and my sister's dogs as well. While being tiny ... he played very well with them. Wore them all out quickly actually.
He seems to not be camera shy as well ... which is nice for me ;)
The head is from Lelutka called Avalon v3.1
The applier is from Tres Beau
Body and nails are from eBODY called Reborn
The eyes are new from Tville called Lustrous Eyes,
shade is 16 rare and there at the Arcade
Rings are new from Kunglers called Lais and are for the
Cosmopolitan event, 11th Anniversary round 2, opening April 17th
Inner corner makeup is from Temizi called Platinada
Mole and blush Highlight are from Blush cosmetics called
off duty model pack and i got it at the Velour mall
Shadow applier is from Sugarose's.Abby hud
Shadow tattoo is from Guapa called Jessica
Eyeshadow, i wore no (4 )@100 %
Lip shade is from Sugarose shade from the Kate hud
Hair is from Doux called Paty
Earrings are from Kunglers called Nyra earring
Bom layer top is from Gawk called White Lace Bandeau
Jean jacket is from N-Uno called Amalia Jacket
and it's for the weekend sales
Pose is from Lyrium called Elvie, pose i used is
static 2m and the pack is for the weekend sales
"Then she was terrified, and wanted to fling off the red shoes, but they clung fast; and she pulled down her stockings, but the shoes seemed to have grown to her feet. And she danced, and must dance, over fields and meadows, in rain and sunshine, by night and day; but at night it was the most fearful.
She danced over the churchyard, but the dead did not dance--they had something better to do than to dance. She wished to seat herself on a poor man's grave, where the bitter tansy grew; but for her there was neither peace nor rest; and when she danced towards the open church door, she saw an angel standing there. He wore long, white garments; he had wings which reached from his shoulders to the earth; his countenance was severe and grave; and in his hand he held a sword, broad and glittering.
"Dance shalt thou!" said he. "Dance in thy red shoes till thou art pale and cold! Till thy skin shrivels up and thou art a skeleton! Dance shalt thou from door to door, and where proud, vain children dwell, thou shalt knock, that they may hear thee and tremble! Dance shalt thou--!"
"Mercy!" cried Karen. But she did not hear the angel's reply, for the shoes carried her through the gate into the fields, across roads and bridges, and she must keep ever dancing."
Hans Christian Andersen, "The Red Shoes"
Black Swan || E-Clipse Design
Silent Girl Mask || United Colors
Charnel Ballet Shoes || Azoury
Fragility (tattoo) || Nefekalum Tattoos
Taken at Everwinter
MTM announced this week at SDP40 325 and GN coach 1096 were being shipped to Albia Iowa in the coming weeks for repaints.
A massive private donation is seeing that both 325 and 1096 are repainted in Great Northern orange and green.
The 325 wore the simplified orange scheme for the first few years of her existence. seen here:
www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=114373
Both will return to the roundhouse in time for the 2023 operating season, so I've heard.
Being with the "big leagues" I've mostly fallen out of touch with MTM but maintain a few connections.
Fundraisers to repaint it Big Sky Blue (plan A) were deemed not successful, and the museum is giving the option of refund, reallocation, or hold for future 325 cosmetics.
Seen here are 325 & 1096 at Osceola in October 2018, when I made my last run as a volunteer.
Looking forward to seeing the finished product in a few months.
Honestly, with the chaos that is MTM the past year, I didn't think there was a snowball's chance in hell it would happen. But, money talks and the money wanted orange, even though I, along with many others, was rooting for blue.
But when I taste tequila, baby I still see ya
Cutting up the floor in a sorority T-Shirt
The same one you wore when we were
Sky high in Colorado, your lips pressed against the bottle
Swearing on a Bible, baby, I'd never leave ya
I remember how bad I need ya, when I taste tequila
When I taste tequila
Teenie weenie polka dotted red bikini....
A summer classic song....and so will this little cutie be in about 20 yrs.... 8-)
Robin - Erithacus rubecula
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Our ever reliable Little Robin...
The European robin (Erithacus rubecula), known simply as the robin or robin redbreast in the British Isles, is a small insectivorous passerine bird, specifically a chat, that was formerly classified as a member of the thrush family (Turdidae) but is now considered to be an Old World flycatcher.
The robin occurs in Eurasia east to Western Siberia, south to Algeria and on the Atlantic islands as far west as the Azores and Madeira. It is a vagrant in Iceland. In the south-east, it reaches the Caucasus range. Irish and British robins are largely resident but a small minority, usually female, migrate to southern Europe during winter, a few as far as Spain. Scandinavian and Russian robins migrate to Britain and western Europe to escape the harsher winters. These migrants can be recognised by the greyer tone of the upper parts of their bodies and duller orange breast. The European robin prefers spruce woods in northern Europe, contrasting with its preference for parks and gardens in Ireland and Britain.
Attempts to introduce the European robin into Australia and New Zealand in the latter part of the 19th century were unsuccessful. Birds were released around Melbourne, Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington and Dunedin by various local acclimatisation societies, with none becoming established. There was a similar outcome in North America as birds failed to establish after being released in Long Island, New York in 1852, Oregon in 1889–1892, and the Saanich Peninsula in British Columbia in 1908–1910.
The robin is diurnal, although has been reported to be active hunting insects on moonlit nights or near artificial light at night. Well known to British and Irish gardeners, it is relatively unafraid of people and drawn to human activities involving the digging of soil, in order to look out for earthworms and other food freshly turned up. Indeed, the robin is considered to be a gardener's friend and for various folklore reasons the robin would never be harmed. In continental Europe on the other hand, robins were hunted and killed as with most other small birds, and are more wary.
Robins also approach large wild animals, such as wild boar and other animals which disturb the ground, to look for any food that might be brought to the surface. In autumn and winter, robins will supplement their usual diet of terrestrial invertebrates, such as spiders, worms and insects, with berries and fruit. They will also eat seed mixtures placed on bird-tables.
The robin features prominently in British folklore, and that of northwestern France, but much less so in other parts of Europe. It was held to be a storm-cloud bird and sacred to Thor, the god of thunder, in Norse mythology. Robins feature in the traditional children's tale, Babes in the Wood; the birds cover the dead bodies of the children.
More recently, the robin has become strongly associated with Christmas, taking a starring role on many Christmas cards since the mid 19th century. The robin has appeared on many Christmas postage stamps. An old British folk tale seeks to explain the robin's distinctive breast. Legend has it that when Jesus was dying on the cross, the robin, then simply brown in colour, flew to his side and sang into his ear in order to comfort him in his pain. The blood from his wounds stained the robin's breast, and thereafter all robins got the mark of Christ's blood upon them.
An alternative legend has it that its breast was scorched fetching water for souls in Purgatory.
The association with Christmas more probably arises from the fact that postmen in Victorian Britain wore red jackets and were nicknamed "Robins"; the robin featured on the Christmas card is an emblem of the postman delivering the card.
In the 1960s, in a vote publicised by The Times, the robin was adopted as the unofficial national bird of the UK.
In 2015, the robin was again voted Britain's national bird in a poll organised by birdwatcher David Lindo, taking 34% of the final vote.
Charlie is my aunt's dog, and we had a long walk today around Joppa Hill Farm in Bedford, NH. Originally from Texas, he wore a jacket for the first time today. He really needed it in today's cold winds.
Our Mum wore out THREE wedding rings. This was NOT that Mum and Dad were married so very long- only 23 years but even after Dad passed, Mum NEVER took her rings off. The filigree one was the original!
I always liked catching one of the rare ex FRV geeps that wore the WC shield. I'm pretty sure only 4326 and 4508 had WC shields slapped on them making 4508 rarer than the trailing SDL39 on the WC roster. 4508 and 589 are leaving Trout Lake with an Extra LO-40W on November 14, 1994.
A bit of an experiment. I joined a group called The Weekend Ruiner founded by Mr Vanmoer (frenchbloke.vanmoer). Every week you get random items. Some of them are like movie sets in a way -- like a long hallway missing one wall so you can do a photoshoot. This week I got this house. It's awesome. A cartoon neon house.
www.flickr.com/groups/3353476@N24/
I had a body I never wore from the Meta-Body experiment of 2011 called Frame Girl which was all lines. I've always wanted to use that body but it's not exactly something you wear out to dinner. It needed the perfect occasion.
www.flickr.com/groups/meta_body/
And the umbrella? It's raining in Norway. Nope, I'm not in Norway. I'm in Arizona where the sun is beating down on us. It's just one of those random things that worked for me.
Camera and lighting:
Firestorm, as is
Additional lighting by Lumipro
Also I added a light on the umbrella
Location: Nykus
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Nykus/66/199/659
(note: I'll leave it out until Monday night. But Nykus has a landing point. So once you land, look for a round transporter thing and click on 1 to take you to the virtual room or megatrak -- anyways should be 1. Or click this again after you hit the landing point)
Setting:
wr special - 80LII glowing wireframe house thing with stool by Doctor Zimberman
Me:
{ Poppins } White Umbrella by Belle Epoque
Frame Girl shape and skin by Meiló (meilo.minotaur)
When visiting the amazing Aros art gallery recently in the centre of Aarhus, Denmark's second largest city, I was transfixed by a resident artist creating an impressive new art work in the moment. I was not the only one captivated by this. I think the couple in the 'front row' had been there for a while also enjoying the experience. I noticed they both wore glasses. I was waiting for the split second where you could follow both their sight with the direction of their glasses firmly at the artist. And it happened. A special moment.
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So, recently I've been obsessed with this kpop group called (G)I-DLE, and in their MV for one of my fav songs "Oh My God" I saw a beautiful scene where one of the members wore an absolutely gorgeous jewelry set that I decided to recreate for the Octobers round of TRES CHIC !
That scene: youtu.be/om3n2ni8luE?t=47
DIVA FACE TEARS
These tears come in a FATPACK that includes 10 pearls colors, 13 gemstone options, and 10 colors for the "tear" part. Resizable.
DIVA HAIR CLIP
This clip comes with a FATPACK that includes 6 metal colors, 10 pearl colors, and 13 gemstone options. It also includes left and right versions. Materials enabled. This item is resizable.
DIVA EARRINGS
These earrings come with a FATPACK that includes 6 metal options, 13 pearl colors as well as 13 gemstones. Materials enabled. This item is resizable.
Hope you guys like it! ♥
You can find the whole collection at Visit us at Tres Chic! ✨
The Wave, North Coyote Buttes, AZ
I've been revisiting a number of my photos over the last couple of years from my travels out west. I have a couple I never posted from my amazing hike to The Wave at the end of 2019.
this shot looks back from the main approach from the trail leading to the main Wave formations. The little reflection pool here seems as it is always present (though I'm sure I'm wrong). Early in the day there was a lot of wind, which did not allow the pool to be smooth. As the day wore on it calmed nicely.
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This is From The Orlando Doll Meet Was At. I had a amazing time and got to finely meet more people that liked dolls. And they wore so nice I was worried I have never been to a doll meet before. ^_^ I do have more photos too if you would like to see them. <3
Oh if any one from the meet sees photos of their doll please feel free to take them and use them I was going to Email them too you but my phone did not save the Info for some reason.
I wore a scarf often when I worked with a blouse or a pullover sweater (for my UK friends a jumper LOL). I went in my closet to find some tule I had to wrap around my lens and noticed the scarves all hanging there begging me to photograph them so I did. I even shot through one of the of the silky see through ones I had hanging. I kind of like how this turned out.
As I am trying to rest my eyes I may just give you a fave rather than a comment. If you comment on my photo I may not get back with an answer right away. But rest assured, I appreciate each and every visit, comment and fave here on my little corner of the world as seen through my lens.
i wore gloves so that i could clean out the bathroom, but i took pictures instead. i still haven't cleaned out the bathroom. i think i will now...
i know, this picture is random and ridiculous, but i like it because it involves hands.
GOOD DAY
but fez-
I SAID GOOD DAY
Enjoy LARGE and rights's tags.
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We learn at:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Patrick's_Blue
St. Patrick's Blue is officially the colour which appears on the Irish Presidential Standard (i.e. the flag of the President of Ireland) and the Coat of arms of Ireland. It also appears in the part of the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom representing Northern Ireland.
This blue and gold colour scheme is said to represent "the Ancient Colours of Ireland" [4] and are the colours also found on the coat of arms of "the Ancient City of Dublin" and the Flag of Munster (which evolved from the coat of arms of the Lordship of Ireland). The Flag of Connacht prominently features blue as well.
As the colours of University College Dublin, the blue and yellow scheme is officially called "St Patrick's Blue and Saffron" and is featured prominently on the institution's coat of arms. They are the original colours of the Catholic University of Ireland and date back to the inception of the College in the 1840s. The colours are used by various sports teams at the university such as such the University College Dublin Rowing Club[5]. For the fencing club at University College Dublin, the blue chosen as their St. Patrick's Blue is "Pantone 295", the same shade of blue as that is used on the pennant of the President of Ireland.[6]
Badge of the Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick. The statutes of the Order prescribed a sky blue riband; the exact shade of blue used varied over time.
Badge of the Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick. The statutes of the Order prescribed a sky blue riband; the exact shade of blue used varied over time.
A group of Sea Scouts associated with St. Patrick's Church in Dalkey near Dublin Port describes their troop neckerchief as "red with a St. Patrick's Blue border."[7]
The Irish Guards, an Irish regiment of the British Army, wear a plume of St. Patrick's Blue in their bearskins. The guards also wear a cap ornament depicting the eight-pointed star of the Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick.[8] Although the last surviving knight died in 1974, the order technically still exists. Knight of the order wore a blue mantle lined with white silk and a blue velvet hat. The ribbands of the order were blue as well.[9][10]
[edit] St. Patrick's Day green
Green, the colour most widely associated with Ireland, with Irish people, and with St. Patrick's Day in modern times, may have become gained its prominence through the phrase "the wearing of the green" meaning to wear a shamrock on one's clothing. At many times in Irish history to do so was seen as a sign of Irish nationalism or loyalty to the Roman Catholic faith. St. Patrick used the shamrock, a three-leaved plant, to explain the Holy Trinity to the pre-Christian Irish.[11] The change to Ireland's association with green rather than blue was probably begun around the 1750s.[12]
And the girl said to her fairy godmother, “More than anything, I love kissing. If I could do just one single thing for the rest of my life, it would be kissing. Ahh. Kissing kissing kissing…” The girl trailed off into a song, and turned… face to the sky, arms outstretched… in small slow circles.
“Are you sure?” the fairy godmother asked.
“Why of course!” said the girl, still turning.
“Very sure?” the godmother asked.
“Yes!” said the girl. And stopped turning.
The godmother’s face was serious.
“This is serious,” the godmother said. “Fairies take things literally. Be careful what you wish for. We’re talking the rest of your life here.”
“But what could be better than kissing?” the girl asked, and closed her eyes.
She had, in fact, been kissed only once. Well, not one single kiss. But one occasion. With many kisses. Or one very long kiss. A matter of perspective, really. Either way, it had been unlike anything she’d experienced before. Her body sang. She soared. She swelled. She felt herself expand into waves of swirling static that filled the room, pressing up against the walls and ceiling. Everything was warm and dark. Nothing else existed.
Since then, she had thought of and wanted nothing else. And here, now, this magic fairy godmother seemed about to grant her a kiss that would last – would be – her whole life.
The fairy godmother could have said: You’re young, you haven’t lived yet, there’s much to be discovered; there will be other boys; there will be other kisses. But she didn’t. Not her job to judge or give advice. She merely granted wishes. (And was not legally, morally or financially responsible for consequences.)
“Last chance to change your mind,” she said to the girl as she raised her sparkly wand.
“Do it!” said the girl. And the wand was waved. And suddenly the girl was looking down a long brown country road with trees and fields and puffy white clouds in the blue summer sky.
And then she was moving. Wind in her face. Nice. And then… faster and faster… it was not nice any more.
And there was more than wind. There were insects – wings, legs, mandibles, pollen sacs, thoraxes, stingers; there were rocks and sand, dirt, grit, debris of all kinds. The girl thought, “Jesus Christ. What the hell happened?” And when she tried to turn her face away from the gritty wind, she couldn’t. She was fixed in place, clad forever in a chrome gown, hair coiled tight at the base of her neck, bare feet gripping for eternity the hood of a tan Rolls Royce sedan.
She kissed the wind. For thousands of miles. Tens of thousands. Hundreds of thousands. Kissed so long and hard and with such great passion that she wore her lips right off… all gone.
All these years later, she’s still kissing wind. The girl whose dream came true.
Yet again inspired by Chuck from ABC's "Pushing Daisies", I curled my hair, wore brightly coloured tights, and rocked a dress with what else on it? -- daisies!
Allison wore two dresses on our day. The formal dress for the ceremony was originally worn by her mother when her parents wed. Her mother passed away about 30 years ago and this was a way for us to have her at our ceremony with us.
Plus - it gave Allison an excuse to have the second dress be a little more fun and non-traditional. Which is really Allison. :)
Much love, peace and happiness to you on this Tuesday.
Via 6401, one of several that wore Spiderman 2 wraps promoting the movie, leads #15 (the Ocean) into Truro Nova Scotia on February 22 2008. This is the Ocean's first station stop enroute to Montreal after leaving Halifax about an hour ago.
Douglas Courtney photo
Mountain range in Estes Park Colorado. A wonderful sunset!
Yes....that's spots of snow on the ground and it's the 4th of July weekend. We wore winter parkas as the wind whipped around. Smoke from the Canadian fires caused the color to be so intense.
Since I spent $50 on this silly lamé dress, I feel I need to get my money’s worth out of it. I wore it to work and then wore it again to trivia.
Jacket and tee, Forever 21. Cardigan, Wet Seal. Silly lamé dress, American Apparel. Leggings, Danskin. Boots, Playhouse. Owl charm, vintage. Key charm, Ren Faire.
This dress falls dangerously close to the stripper-wear category, except that it’s really hard to get off. The poor girl would end up hopping around in her Lucite heels with the dress stuck over her head and shoulders. Blinded, she’d trip, bang her head on the pole, and be totally done for the night.
I was also totally done for the night, even without a head banging.
I’ve expanded my theater skills repetoire to include lights execution. I sat in the booth and pushed the “go” button for A Tuna Christmas lights. It was extremely taxing.
Sweater, Mossimo (thrifted). Skirt, BB Dakota (thrifted). Hat, Lids. Purple tights, We Love Colors. Black open-weave leggings (over tights), Forever 21. Boots, Diba. Gloves, Mossimo. Magnifying glass necklace, Ren Faire. Bag, Payless. Earrings, Pangaea.
So now I’ve acted, directed, ushered, choreographed, costumed, supplied and run props, moved set pieces, created program art, built sets (well, mostly painted!), and run lights. Next up: sound design? Maybe I should run sound, first.
In between the two shows on Sunday, I had time for a short photo shoot.