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Most of yesterday was spent at the hospital while my mother-in-law had surgery for a break in her femur. We got home around ten last night. Many questions twirling in our head as we contemplate her future and whether she can return to her home. We have known this decision would be be coming as she suffers with dementia. God will direct our path.
Taken with iPad and edited Painteresque app.
A lot of these I have been doing remind me of landscapes you'd see from a plane window. I want to go on a trip anywhere so bad. I want to see the places I've been to again and I want to travel to anywhere I haven't been yet.
I like this dude Clohn who's steadily putting work up around Pittsburgh. He seems like he's got a real good outlook.
Still finishing this girl. It will be hard to let her go...
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Ainda terminando os últimos detalhes desta menina. Quanto mais perto de ficar pronta, mais fico indecisa se deixo ela ir... ><
A snow coveted chain fence for Fence Friday and number 14 of 100.
Captured with iPhone UD Campus on Feb. 16 on after some overnight snowfall.
Edited on iPad, first in Snapseed to straighten and square crop. Then into Facetune to sharpen post details a little bit and blur out the background more. Snapseed again to adjust a bit of color adjustments. Then into a number of apps to experiment with black and white and color options.
In the end I chose to post this one from Oggl with Jane Lens & Sussex Film
I have a black and white version I like a lot, it was a hard choice choosing which one to post. I have tucked it away in a to post in July folder.
I will post it in mid-summer when the fridge winter is but a faded memory in our sweltering humid summer.
China. Guizhou.
Liping County
Zhaoxing.
Zhaoxing Dong Village, located in Liping County, southeast of Guizhou Province, is one of the largest Dong Villages in Qiandongnan area in Guizhou. Walking into Zhaoxing Dong Village, one will feel as though the clock is being turned back. All the buildings in the village are wooden-stilt houses. This is a picturesque village noted for the beautiful natural sights and unique ethnic flavor. It is surrounded by verdant mountains with a crystal stream running through.
In the village, everything is simple and far removed from the influence of modern city life. Only the murmur of the little brooks, the happy songs of Dong People and the rhythmic beating of the rods for laundry will provide the occasional sounds of daily life. The verdant mountains, simple but elegant houses and the smiling faces of Dong People will greet you and complete this natural feast for your senses.
If someone wants to escape noisy city life and would like to experience a special rural life, the Dong village is the best choice, and people can choose to stay there for several days.
www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/guizhou/qiandongnan/z...
Auburn Correctional Facility is a state prison located on State Street in Auburn, New York, built on land that was once a Cayuga Indian Village. It is classified as a maximum security facility.
Constructed in 1816 as Auburn Prison, it was the second state prison in New York (after New York City's Newgate, 1797-1828), the site of the first execution via electric chair in 1890, and the namesake of the "Auburn System," a correctional system believed to rehabilitate prisoners. The prison was renamed the Auburn Correctional Facility in the 1970s.
The prison charged a fee for tourists in order to raise funds for the prison. Eventually, to discourage most visitors, the fee was increased.