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Okay, so... today I'm in a state of high anxiety. Why? Because. GULP. Yesterday I sent (for the first time ever) a batch of my stories to a learned person, requesting his honest feedback.
Said learned person was my English instructor in college in the 80s. I haven't seen him since that fateful day when I sold my books, vacated my apartment and tossed away plans to pursue a degree in favour of working in radio.
He was the last person to formally teach me anything in any way related to writing. He also encouraged me greatly, way back when. He thought I had potential.
So imagine how scary it is for me to show him my work... more than two decades later. I haven't had any additional schooling or instruction or even advice in the intervening years... and I've never allowed anyone to read my personal writing... except here on Flickr. That's what gave me the courage to send a few stories to my old prof. And now I'm all anxiety.
Meantime, I have hack work to do, so I'll try to forget about personal writing for now.
I just wanted to thank my Flickr friends for giving me the confidence to take one more step forward with my (always anxiety producing) scribbling.
Hair ~ DOUX - Circe hairstyle
Cross Make up/ Eye Blush/ Tattoo ~ {Agape}. E-Girl Makeup
Top ~ Loki- Webby Corset Top @Anthem
Panties&Sleeves ~ :: MOMOCHUU :: Mikoto Set [Red]
Pose ~ Insomnia Angel. break you Bento poses
A playground fence bedecked with conwebs. The fence is short and open because its purpose is to stop children from dashing out into a dead end road.
Taken back in August. Initially I wasn't happy with this shot, but it's grown on me.
Z6, Tamron 90mm Macro Lense
Another amazing spider web. I think I actually like these better without the spider!
Explore Oct 10 2008 # 49
This last few mornings, we've had really heavy fog, this morning was no exception.... I grabbed the camera when I spotted this lovely dewy web on my washing line. Unfortunately, it wasn't so nice driving to work in the fog!
Sorry I haven't been around for a while. And apologies, because it might be a while before I'm back again.... Mum and I are taking a wee trip over to Canada to visit some family there in a week or so :) We've had a tough, horrible year and we've decided to make a few changes and try and make the ending better than the beginning.
On that note, could I just say a huge thank you to everyone who has sent me lovely kind messages of sympathy and support over the last number of months, your friendship has been very much valued :)
Take care everyone, hope you all have a lovely Friday and a wonderful weekend :)
Thank you for the views, comments and faves :) :)
The metal wrapped corner of the Tonsley TAFE building, with opportunistic spiders making their webs between the stone and the metal.
been flexin' my bessa in the weirdest of places lately. in the dusty and crusty, the musty and rusty.
on an outing with sol exposure
voigtlander bessaflex
pentax smc takumar 50mm f/1.4 m42 lens
fuji provia 400x pushed to 1600
I love spider webs and this day the sun was shining just right to hilight the web. I found this one in the corner of our covered porch.
I hope everyone has a great weekend and a good week. We're heading out again and this time I'll have limited (if any) internet so I be offline for a while.
A stand of agapanthus that is passed their flowering and now in the webby stage. Found in the grounds of Government House, situated within the Royal Botanic Gardens.
..... ' .!!!!!! ! . Webby Webs . !!!!!
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The beautiful cottage garden at Wimborne St Giles Dorset and some more of the beautiful white valerian flowers within the garden.