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Theme Of The Week - Like watching grass grow
Ok, I am straight-up cheating this week. It has been miserable weather all week. Today, it sleeted, rained, and snowed... and there is 15 mph wind gusts. Plus all the grass is still brown and dead. So here is a picture of the late-great Misha Barkton and I.
The Mamas & The Papas: California Dreamin'
All the leaves are brown
And the sky is grey
I've been for a walk
On a winters day
Week 3 of 14
Oct 12-18
Late again, maybe one week I will get it on time. I have a lot more from this day, you will see it. V-neckrules.
Strobist: 580ex II camera right thru umbrella and with ebay wireless trigger.
Alexander Richt ║ Taeyang Richt Rmu by Sheryl Design
Shinuka Béhairash ║ Pullip Bloody Red Hood
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I spent the past week working as a camp counselor at an outdoor school for sixth graders. We went on so many amazing hikes, but cameras weren't allowed so I don't have any pictures from that. It definitely inspired me to take more hikes though, and I've realized how lucky I am to live where I do.
Theme Of The Week - Inspired by your country
I'm cheating this week with a few pictures I took on vacation back in 2014.
Most people call it the Statue of Liberty, but her real name is
"Liberty Enlightening the World"
Jackie Wilson - (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher
A working man's routine ~ Reading News that causes him to Call his bank to check on his Credit rating while he contemplates a second Mortgage!
XI Week 50
Doing the last 3 posts of the year on the last week of 2020. First party of the year at King's Park in Perth. What a party, what a view!.
As I mentioned last week, my friend Joe hooked me up with some Cactus V4's for my birthday, and after a loooooong week of work I finally got the chance to play with them a little bit! And I thought that for my first photo with them I should honor Joe by flat out copying his Week 1 photo. ( www.flickr.com/photos/32600254@N05/4294818002/in/set-7215... ) Haha okay, so really, a lot of my intention in reproducing Joe's photograph was to see if I could figure out how to use the V4's and get proper lighting and use the right techniques and so on. I knew that if I could get it close to Joe's, then maybe I was on the right track. It was hard at first because I don't have all the equipment that Joe has, and I had nice cold beer staring me in the face, but after a little bit ingenuity, and will power not to drink during the middle of the day, I was able to get a decent setup. Albeit fairly ghetto, it worked. I am definitely stoked to have the V4's now though, so thanks Joe, this one's for you.
Strobist info: SB-600 at 1/4 power thru a piece of Kleenex. Camera high right. DIY aluminum foil reflector to left of and under subject. Triggered by Cactus v4's.
Time flies..baby number 2 will be 20 weeks on thursday and I could not wait to know what the gender is. I still think its a boy. I'm hoping the dr will tell me on wednesday lets hope it shows up in the ultrasound already.
photo taken by the hubby. I feel so big already..had to rest at the park's bench. Walking causes my pelvis to ache all the way down to my legs.
Berlin, Germany - June 14: --- during the 2019 League of Legends European Championship Series Week 2 at the LEC Studio (Photo by Michal Konkol/Riot Games)
Project flickr 11-15-14: Week 47: RELIGION
Watauga Presbyterian Church, founded as Willow Springs Cumberland Prebyterian Church in the 1850s and reorganized in 1867, then renamed Watauga Presbyterian Church in 1896.
Outside the frontier church stands an historical marker naming the courageous families who founded the church when there was nothing but acres of prairie land. Along side of it sits the old farm bell donated by descents of the Keating family, one of the first handful of pioneers to settle in Watauga. On Sundays, the iron bell can be heard clanging as the current youngsters at the church take turns pulling and tugging on its handle to remind neighbors that the preacher has arrived.
The spirit of this frontier church has continuously served this community for approximately 130 years. Services are still held at 9 a.m. every Sunday.
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It was only inches of snow, but constant snowfall was great to experience that day.
Dad ..... SNOW is COLD #sagewisdom
The Raiders don't deserve the Silver in their SILVER and BLACK hahahahaha
(contemplating a 365 to jump start my creativity in this new area)
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The holidays often bring up memories of family and friends who are no longer with us. Sadly, another has been added to the list. My Uncle Bob died yesterday after a long illness. My thoughts are with my cousins who lost their father and my Dad and Uncle Roger who lost their big brother.
Memories. 52 in 2013
Caesar started week 2 of chemo today, his blood work was "perfect" they said, and the tumours on his spleen, liver and small intestines have shrunk! YAY! (there was no change in the size of tumours on his lymph nodes) His doctor was quite pleased (as are we) but there is still some concern with his weight. At his healthiest he was 89lbs, today he is 68lbs - he has dropped almost 10lbs since he was in ICU a week ago. They're not sure if his intestines aren't absorbing the food because of the cancer but we will know more our next visit if he continues to lose weight. He is ravenous right now so will be gradually getting him back on his regular food and hopefully that (plus the prednisone) will help him put some pounds on this week. He doesn't go back until Dec 6 because neither Rick or I can get the time off work to drive him to the clinic (its an hour away), hopefully those few extra days without chemo won't set him back too much. I likely won't update much before then, unless something drastic happens. Thanks to everyone for your well wishes, they're helping! :)