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A nice skeleton that we found in a Kiehl's since 1851 store in Valencia, anatomically correct replica of a human skeleton, although it is not made with real bones.
I had a business partner visit me at work yesterday. We talk about our dogs frequently and so she brought Jasper a new rubber bone. It supposedly gives off a bacon scent when chewed. It was a big hit and great fun. I mean who wouldn't want a purple rubber bone that smells like bacon.
T-Bones wants to go on a ride with you!
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*HEXtraordinary* Chinese Crested Doggies gacha set
*HEXtraordinary* Chinese Crested - T-Bones Companion
Pic taken @ Daya's scent of the Caribbean
Gacha key in the blog:
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This happens when girls lose a Quidditch game.
Haru is serious to win this time!
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Motorcycles - Sinful Motors - Bone Collector available here maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cape%20York/151/85/461
Female : Skeleton Avatar - Mooh! - Bona Lisa
Parasol - !dM devious Mind - "Once Upon a Nightmare"
Male : Skeleton Avatar - [HL] - Voodoo Freak
Pose - **SN - Dancing In The Street
Taken at Rock of Cashel maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cape%20York/159/121/294
The lack of rain has been hard on pronghorns too. This one is literally skin and bones. I sometimes wonder if I could organize a drop of alfalfa, but that isn't how it works. Mother Nature is a harsh mistress.
8225 and 8213 approach Bargo with the second empty garbage train for the afternoon from Crisps Creek as 2122 to Clyde.
Thursday 29th September 2020
Farmland abuts one of the local cemeteries. Each year the crops are rotated between soybean and feed corn. This is the corn year. It's just plain eerie to me seeing cornstalks this close to a burial ground. It was one thing back in June when the little green sprigs seemed harmless enough. But now they are taller than me, and parched, bleached, dead and dry, awaiting harvest. Between now and then, they rustle in the slightest breeze, and sway about. The effect is somewhere between theatrical and primordial terror. I slide up and down the scale depending on my mood, time of day, and the overall feel of the atmosphere. On balance, my imagination tends to tip me over to the dark side more often than not. When that happens, visuals such as this tend to result. Strong reinforcement of the feeling that I'm being observed by blind, but all-seeing eyes.
Bare trees reveal intricate patterns and detail on one of the little islands in Princess Point in Hamilton's Royal Botanical Gardens.
It's a bit cloudier today so hopefully it'll slow the butterflies down a bit, I'll be heading off now and see what's about. It's great to see so many people coming here from all over the UK. This is Bedruthan steps in Cornwall, a wonderful beach. Bone machine is by Pixies.
A late entry for the Lego competition, but couldn’t resist a Halloween crossover!
Was wondering how I could get the skeleton figure to appear to be in the ground when I noticed our chopping board on the drainer which just so happens to have a perfect size hole in it!
All set up and lit in-situ just a few colour tweaks.
Just north of Mendocino on the CA coast a whale washed up on shore (expired ) and the Noyo Center For Marine Science preserved the bones for a display.
Taken on Bleaker Island in the Falkland Islands. Watching the wildlife in the South Atlantic and enjoying the remote piece and quiet is a truly amazing and inspiring experience.
This is one of the most unique AND creepy windows I have ever seen. It is in the Capela dos Ossos, in Evora, Portugal. The Chapel was built as an extension to the Convent of Sao Francisco in the first half of the 17th Century. The Chapel is an invitation to reflect on the transitory nature of the human condition. An inscription over the entrance to the Chapel translated to English reads, "We bones here, for yours await."
Happy(?) Window Wednesday!