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Bonkers in his carrier after being treated by the vet during his weekly visit. He has to see the vet once a week due to his kidney failure. He likes the vet and didn't want to leave this week...

2025 Weekly Alphabet challenge

 

My husband, the engineer, showing me how to draw an oval

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The family butcher, T.D. Dennis from Aswell, Hertfordshire, busy on his rounds bringing the weekly ration, about a shilling and tuppence worth a head for about 8 ounces.

Also see www.flickr.com/photos/8270787@N07/4143551206/in/set-72157...

I've been creating one collage a week in a moleskin sketchbook for almost a year now. I don't share them very often on flickr, and haven't scanned any in ages because the first sketchbook became too think for scanning, and this second one is too large to fit in the scanner. Today I took some extra time to scan the two pages of a few collages separately and pieced them together in photoshop.

I am referring to the mall...

i've planned my escape this week

and am counting the days,

work never seems to end,

it's a double edged sword--

too much work and yet my cash flow sucks,

at least i will get to check-out what to buy

if and when the windfall comes.

 

Found this week:

Target - Black Series 6 Inch 013 Clone Trooper Captain

Target - Black Series 3 3/4 Inch 011 Chewbacca

Kohls - Mattel Hot Wheels Boba Fett & Chopper

This card was done with basic grey Eskimo Kisses paper and the Sparkle clear hero arts Merry Christmas set.

Continuing this week's theme of magazine covers.

 

This is stuff that I sell on eBay. I think that book and magazine covers have some interest and there are a number of Flickr groups for them.

 

Canon Canoscan LiDE 25, a really basic USB-powered scanner.

I have to confess, earlier today I drew some flowers in my sketchbook and when I saw what this week's challenge from The Diva was, I just wanted to incorporate this lovely pattern called Copada from CZT Margaret Bremner. If you have a moment, come on over to Laura's place here

iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/weekly-challenge-85... to see some wonderful entries to this week's challenge. Thanks for looking :)

Trying to figure out Aquafleur.

Welcome back everyone to another segment of 'Weekly Recommendations'! There is a theme this week and that is games and movies related to some upcoming reviews! So let's get to the recommendations, shall we?

 

Lord of the Rings Return of the King: This probably has to be my favorite of all the Middle Earth films! The reason why I think it is the best is mainly because of the grand finale with the huge battle, it's so epic! I also love how it wraps up the trilogy good and doesn't leave anybody's story line hanging. If you haven't seen Return of the King, go watch the other two LOTR movies before you watch this one!

 

Super Smash Bros Brawl: This is my (now second) favorite Smash Bros game! I just don't understand why people did not like this game! They included Sonic which was awesome, the story mode was amazing, and there were so many things to do in that game besides just playing a round of Smash. Ok, tripping was pretty shitty but I think everything else in this game was awesome!!! If you have a Wii, this game is a must have!!

 

Well, that's it for this week, folks, look forward to a couple reviews of a movie and some video games and I'll see you guys next Saturday!

Week 129

This is a love letter to my friends, who also happen to be moms. I have never been a friend collector. Since childhood, I’ve always been more comfortable having a few close friends as opposed to being part of a big group of friends. I like solitary hobbies like reading and photography. After a long day at work, I liked to go home and work some more. My social life was comfortably sparse.

 

After having Olive, when I found out I wasn’t going back to work, I knew it was time to venture out and meet some other moms and find some babies to invite to Olive’s inevitable first birthday party. I had read a local blog that mentioned the South Charlotte Playgroup on meetup. I'm not sure if Olive was even a fetus at that point, but I tucked that nugget away and when Olive was about four months old, I looked up the group and attended my first events.

 

I can remember meeting some of my now closest friends for the first time. Some I knew right away that I would be friends with, some were harder to read and some I met later, when our kids were a bit older. We were all not ourselves: still sleep deprived, wrong-footed and second-guessing all of our decisions. It was so refreshing and empowering to meet other moms and observe other babies. Sometimes we would gather together for three or four, maybe even five hours, and it was so nice to not be stuck at home wondering what to do next during those times.

 

I found myself looking forward every week to those meet ups and then going to more meet ups until my whole week was filled with mornings and afternoons spent with other moms.

 

We’ve all read about how hard it is to make friends as an adult but I can honestly say that never in my life have I had an easier time making friends. I realize I am so, so lucky. I can’t imagine raising Olive without the friendship of other mothers. It was a rare moment that I felt alone in motherhood. There is almost always someone else going through what you are. During the first year, there was almost always someone else up in the middle of the night and willing to text and offer a little company.

 

On bad days, my friends are there to commiserate. When my toddler is melting down, someone is always trying to make things better. When things are going great, someone is always glad for me. Olive is loved by these women. You can see it in their genuine smiles, feel it in their concern and hear it in their interested voices. And I love their little ones, too. I sniff their new babies’ heads and kiss their toddlers as they run by. I want them to succeed and find traits that their parents might find challenging, endearing.

 

Reciprocal relationships are rare and I feel lucky to be part of this amazing circle of moms.

 

The benefits aren’t just mine; they’re Olive’s, too. She has grown up with these kids. She gets to practice friendship in a safe place. She asks to spend time with them and wonders what they’re doing when we’re not around them. She is so in love with Cait’s little sister. She always wants to hold her and check on her. She’s named her favorite baby doll at home “baby Emma.” Her friends are part of the stories she and her dad make up and even get incorporated into her songs. I’m grateful she gets to learn about friendship from such a young age and that my friends are raising children who Olive will learn so much from.

 

Like all friendships, there are times when we see each other often and times when our lives are so hectic that a moment together is rare. But they never feel far away. I know that as we inch closer to kindergarten and individualized interests that our play dates together will become increasingly rare. There will be a time sooner than we think that filling up an afternoon isn’t our job anymore and that we will crave days on end to spend in our home instead of feeling driven crazy by them.

 

I hope that when our kids want to dye their hair blue, wear inappropriately short skirts and go out on dates for the first time, we will be the group of ladies eating brunch at 11am on a Wednesday wistfully thinking about how easy it was when they were toddlers.

 

I love you, ladies. You have been one of the greatest, most joyful surprises of motherhood.

Hello everyone and welcome back to 'Weekly Recommendations'! This week has no theme because I can't think of anything and nobody has recommended anything in the last post! Anyways, let's get to the recommendations.

 

Dumb and Dumber: I literally watched this movie last night and I forgot how funny this movie is. The comedy in this movie is timeless and it is one of the greatest comedy movies of all time. I'm also really excited to see Dumb and Dumber To next week! Oh yeah and I'll see Interstellar either this weekend or the next, so look forward to my review for that. And my Big Hero 6 review will be around Thanksgiving because my sister is coming home from college and she really wants to see it with me so yeah.

 

Pokemon Fire Red Version: Oooh man, my nostalgia is comin on me because this was actually my first video game. Now Sonic Adventure 2 was my first CONSOLE game, but Pokemon Fire Red was my first video game ever. So when I hear that music, and see those graphics, just my nostalgic feels just tingle. Sorry, if that sounded dirty, but it's true. I'm still torn weather this game or Pokemon Y is my favorite Pokemon game, but they are neck and neck!

 

That's it for this week, folks! Tune in tomorrow for another EXPLOSIVE 'This Week in the News'! See ya!

4/52 - Weekly Photography Challenge - Colorful

 

Can't believe that it's already Week 4 of the challenge. I'm really happy that I've decided to take part it the weekly challenge because it's making me get my camera out and trying to be creative with each weekly theme. I thought this week was going to be quit easy, I had this vision in my head of what I wanted my image to look like but I just struggled to get the result that I was after.

 

So after quite a few subject and set changes I eventually settled on the Perfume bottle. I processed this image using HDR because I thought that it really brought of the colours in the glass bottle.

 

How the image was taken

> Camera: Nikon D300

> Tripod

> Five exposures (-2,-1, 0,+1 +2) bracketed

>Lens: Nikkor 24-70mm

 

Post Production

> Five exposures merge in Photomatix Pro 4.0 (Detail Enhancer) HDR

> Photoshop and Aperture

> Curves & Levels

> Watermarking and border added using BorderFX

 

High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a digital imaging technique that allows for a greater dynamic range of luminance between the light and dark areas of a scene.

 

You can view the previous weeks entries here

 

Shutterboo Weekly Weekly Photo Challenge 2011

 

More at Hasselbach Photography

 

Comments and criticism always welcome ..

 

Weekly Shonen Jump Covers

 

週刊少年ジャンプ

 

This web collection,

pretend to be the number one source for Weekly Shonen Jump Covers.

 

In each set, you can see in the description, the missing covers, or not.

 

If you wanna contribute…

Please send me a message, and a link with a HQ (300dpi) scan.

 

These images have been collected since 2000 in auction sites and over the web.

  

provided by:

www.kamisama.com.br

Old Sleuth Weekly / Heft-Reihe

The Veiled Beauty

Arthur Westbrook Publishing Co. / USA 1908 - 1912

Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

dimenovels.org/Series/681/Show

On the 18th February 2018 Class 66 no.66018 passes Bishpsteignton with a portion of the weekly clay train from Cornwall to Stoke-on-Trent. We the nights drawing out I had hoped for a glint but the bank of clouds in the West put pay to that.

For Active Assignment Weekly: "Beat the Heat"

What can be better on a hot day than a tall glass of water?

WIT: I placed glass in front of sunshiny window. Then shot away with a shallow depth of field. I converted to black and white and boosted the contrast in Photoshop elements.

I didn't have any but it looked good!

Weekly Shonen Jump Covers

 

週刊少年ジャンプ

 

This web collection,

pretend to be the number one source for Weekly Shonen Jump Covers.

 

In each set, you can see in the description, the missing covers, or not.

 

If you wanna contribute…

Please send me a message, and a link with a HQ (300dpi) scan.

 

These images have been collected since 2000 in auction sites and over the web.

  

provided by:

www.kamisama.com.br

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