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Backlit, found a changing screen at a thrift store for $20...and this is my first attempt to utilize it..
I used a one-and-a-half-inch square frame pendant for this little book. The paper is from JoAnn Fabrics, and the butterflies are actually part of a sticker border from the scrapbooking supplies at Michael's. Then I stamped each page in gold in with a letter: C-H-A-N-G-E, and went over the ink with a black Sharpie. The three little crystals on the front are Swarovski, which were a gift someone brought me from Italy. The lyrics on the page also tie into the theme of change; they say, "Silver and gold. Silver and gold. Darling I'm growing, growing old."
Full lyrics and more information about the song here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Threads_Among_the_Gold
93/100 Possibilities~ 100 Possibilities Project set
Re-setting clocks for Daylight Savings Time . . .
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time
aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/docs/daylight_time.php
It wasn't an easy morning for her. Her sister left for her first day of school (ever). I was trying to keep a stiff upper lip, but truth is, I felt the emptiness too.
167/365
Making some changes to my diet. Thought I'd try this as a big part of dinner. Fortunately, it was quite yummy.
"Change is what we all cherish.. But do we really understand the changes we go through in our lives?
Look out of the window near you. Do you see the life? Do you see the seasons? Are they changing?
Well, then, look carefully...”
Shots of the Season change of Banyan Tree - Thrissur, Kerala.
So I thought a lot, revisited and remembered, thought some more, and understood some.
And I posted three much needed apologies - better late than never.
Hopefully you'll see now a better me, less demanding, less given to obnoxious complaints and sarcasm.
...and if you don't know what obnoxiousness I'm talking about... good! :)
Steppe Tales presenter Jonathan Newell changes boots on the crew bus before filming the sheep herding scene. Read my blog and see a short clip from this episode of Steppe Tales at bit.ly/uiThQS
.. yesterday at ClimateCampus in Hamburg .. Mr. A. Fuchs presented "this" as a kind of ("unavoidable") climate change at
loc.-ation: "..arctic region.."
tmptation: "..2002-2008.."
..
.. " wie kann man da "Nein" sagen ?!"
(OT:CJ:"is'so"!!)
*) OT: Alexis Sy Go (Ms. Manila '09)
Whilst in a oddly lit changing room in an LA store, my friend was sitting on a stool with a mirror behind him.
METX F40PH #148 pushes an inbound UP-N out of Ravenswood over a section of 100+ year-old bridges on the Kenosha Sub.
The outbound main has just undergone the completion of a bridge replacement project that happened this spring. In addition to bridge replacements and track upgrades, a new outbound platform was built extending from Lawrence to about Leland.
Sometime in the next few months, the inbound main will undergo the same phase.
This mobile is now hanging above a friend's baby's changing table - it works wonders for keeping him quiet during diaper changes. :)
Here in the area where I live in California, I can't compete with New England, where I lived for the first 30 years of my life, when it comes to brilliant fall colors. However, if I don't insist on capturing grand vistas and instead think small, I can still come up with some pretty respectable autumn color.
Trying WN tubes watercolor , but in your opinion, wich palette is the best? I would say the one on the right...
We can give nature a helping hand, but she makes her own decisions in the end.
"Gather ye rosebuds while ye may,
Old Time is still a-flying:
And this same flower that smiles to-day,
To-morrow will be dying."
Robert Herrick 1591-1674: 'To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time' (1648)
So I decided to move the door/porch area - you can see the new giant opening where I removed it. Since this house was purchased partially completed it was already glued so I just cut the tabs on top n bottom holding this piece in and is was super easy - I will glue it back in it's new place, flush to the opening after I get or make the new door and window since it didn't have those either.
I've saved some of the window glass so I can use for the upstairs doors that I will need to get as well - you can see were I placed extra pieces from another part of the house I took apart but I will share that later.
I did find 2 pieces I had of original parts of the turret but the end pieces are odd sizes so that will be my next challenge along with the porch roof.
I also purchased some corbels that will hold up both the balcony and just for decorative use near it. Again another thing that I didn't have for this house.
I've also added a piece of paper in the pitch of roof for thoughts of details I might want to do, so it's kinda fun using paper and tape to get ideas. (trust me I have way to many!!!)
I decided to use my little Pentax for a panoramic shot of the Horseshoe Curve. The elevation is quite obvious.
Changing lenses on the Leica M6 under the influence of a particularly potent short cocktail in a Tokyo bar.
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead
Sat in a meeting all day about the changes coming in education. Changes... changes... and more changes.
I wonder if the state department would mind if I didn't hang on to their swinging pendulum? It will be swinging the other way in a couple of years, I'll bet.
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