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Less Than Jake - Birmingham Academy - 08-02-14
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Less Than Jake - Birmingham Academy - 08-02-14
Copyright Awesome Jimmie Photography. If you want to use them, just ask and I'm sure we can sort something.
Taken for www.alternativevision.co.uk/
Less Than Jake - Birmingham Academy - 08-02-14
Copyright Awesome Jimmie Photography. If you want to use them, just ask and I'm sure we can sort something.
Taken for www.alternativevision.co.uk/
challenge: Skippping Stones Design Sketch
cardstock: PTI kraft
paper: October Afternoon 5 & dime, Jillibean Watermelon Gazpacho soup
stamps: Skipping Stones Design Chick chat
ink: memento Rich cocoa
other: Stampin' up tab punch, Marvy oval scallop punch, The Twinery Cappuccino, PTI buttons, prima bloom, Queen & Co pearl, sewing machine
Less Than Jake - Birmingham Academy - 08-02-14
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On 28 September 1918 a procession formed in Market Square, comprised of the Burra Cheerup Ladies Band, the school Fife and Drum Band, Boys Scouts, Wolf Cubs and Burra school-children, marched to Aberdeen for the foundation stone ceremony.
There the Ladies’ Band played the National Anthem, speeches were made and the foundation stone was laid by E W Crewes Esq. J.P. Mayor of Burra.
Aberdeen was one a small village on the west bank of Burra Creek: included in Burra since September 1940.
Refs: The Burra Record 2-10-1918 and Manning’s Place Names of South Australia.
Less Than Jake - Birmingham Academy - 08-02-14
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Less Than Jake - Birmingham Academy - 08-02-14
Copyright Awesome Jimmie Photography. If you want to use them, just ask and I'm sure we can sort something.
Taken for www.alternativevision.co.uk/
A co-worker of my dad has a little boy named Austin. He has a lot of health issues and was having a really hard week. He asked if I could make him a special cake to cheer him up a bit. only real requirements was he wanted it to be brightly colored and include music some how. To put a smile on a child' face, How could you say no?
Bosveldtjeriktik
(Sylvia subcearuleum)
The chestnut-vented warbler, chestnut-vented tit-babbler or rufous-vented warbler (Sylvia subcoerulea) is an Old World warbler.
The chestnut-vented warbler breeds in southern Africa in Angola, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia, South Africa, Lesotho, Mozambique and Swaziland. This is a common species found in a range of habitats fynbos, scrub, thickets and dry riverbeds.
The first formal description of the chestnut-vented warbler was by the French naturalist Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot in 1817. He introduced the binomial name Sylvia subcœrulea using the œ ligature. The specific epithet would normally be spelled subcaerulea or subcærulea and comes from the Latin sub meaning somewhat or beneath and caeruleus for blue. In modern Latin subcaeruleus is used to indicate pale blue.[4] Most authorities use the standard spelling subcaerulea but some use the original spelling subcoerulea.
The chestnut-vented warbler is 14–15 cm long and weighs around 16 g. Its upperparts are grey-brown, and the tail is black with a broad white band at its tip. This warbler has a white eye ring. The throat is grey with heavy dark streaking, the breast and belly are grey, and the vent area is bright chestnut. The legs are black and the eyes are grey. The sexes are similar, but the juvenile has an unstreaked throat. The call is a loud fluted cheerup-chee-chee.
Layard's warbler, Sylvia layardi, is the only similar species, but is paler, has more white in the tail, and lacks the chestnut vent.
The chestnut-vented warbler builds a cup nest flow in vegetation. This species is monogamous, pairing for life. It is usually seen alone or in pairs, moving through vegetation as it forages for insects and other small invertebrates.
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Blended some images from pixabay and the image of a mouse I found. Wanted to cheer someone up and threw this together... Adjusted the lighting a little.
I was out walking just yesterday and I heard words in my head about somebody crying. Normally I ignore such things, but I called my house just wanting to check on people there and everyone was fine. But I am also in a couple of support groups on FB and decided to check my newsfeed. I saw a new post from someone who was feeling a bit down and so I spoke with her a bit and then decided to do this picture for her.
I know about probabilities and coincidences, but honestly I truly believe now that the Lord sometimes speaks to us in a direct way so that we can help others. There are many instances of this in the Bible.
The road of life is tough sometimes, and from time to time things can seem overwhelming. But never think you have to be alone in your struggle or that you are hopelessly stuck in a bad situation. With each new day comes new possibilities and in the end, a lot of times our pain and circumstances are often only temporary. We should always believe there are good things ahead of us as I truly believe the Lord does provide us with good things in our lives and can help us weather the storms we face!
I had to replace the original image of the mouse ... thought about snapping a picture at PetSmart but found out the mice there have tiny little unions ;)
Used dry brush filter to smooth out edges.
SBS, MBC and KBS continue to go head to head with their new Monday-Tuesday programming. Long-running dramas “Six Flying Dragons” and “Glamorous Temptation” dominated primetime ratings with their second episodes, while “Sassy, Go Go” experienced a slight...
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Reel Big Fish - Birmingham Academy - 08-02-14
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On 28 September 1918 a procession formed in Market Square, comprised of the Burra Cheerup Ladies Band, the school Fife and Drum Band, Boys Scouts, Wolf Cubs and Burra school-children, marched to Aberdeen for the foundation stone ceremony.
There the Ladies’ Band played the National Anthem, speeches were made and the foundation stone was laid by E W Crewes Esq. J.P. Mayor of Burra.
Aberdeen was one a small village on the west bank of Burra Creek: included in Burra since September 1940.
Refs: The Burra Record 2-10-1918 and Manning’s Place Names of South Australia.
There were advertisements for old-timey drinks in the tiles circling these lofts that Leslie and I went and looked at today.
The loft was fucking amazing and I really, really wish I could afford to live there right now.
A woman sits under a David Hockney photo montage of the Grand Canyon
Salts Mill, Saltaire www.saltsmill.org.uk/
Francesco: "Arrivederci, big red dog! Why are you so sad?"
Poinsetter: *Sniff* "Well...the folks who used to be my owners got rid of me in a yard sale, and YOUR owner might do the same thing eventually!"
Me: "Oh, I certainly wouldn't! You and all the other plushies I bought are staying with me - you guys aren't going anywhere!"
Francesco: "Si, si, so cheer up, mi amico! Besides, why would you be so depressed when you have the same color scheme as Francesco?"
Poinsetter: .......
Me: "Uh, yeah...whatever you say, Francesco."
A co-worker of my dad has a little boy named Austin. He has a lot of health issues and was having a really hard week. He asked if I could make him a special cake to cheer him up a bit. only real requirements was he wanted it to be brightly colored and include music some how. To put a smile on a child' face, How could you say no?
Less Than Jake - Birmingham Academy - 08-02-14
Copyright Awesome Jimmie Photography. If you want to use them, just ask and I'm sure we can sort something.
Taken for www.alternativevision.co.uk/
I'm doing that thing where I've not even moved from my desk to do it. Still, the sun came out and it was nice and warm there. I nearly used a capital S for sun there. I'm so institutionalised.
word of encouragement for whoever's down.
You're not alone! :)
Although you may feel abandoned, lonely or forsaken, God's always with you every step of the way. Hang in there!
Hebrews 13:5-6 (NIV)
5Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said,
"Never will I leave you;
never will I forsake you." 6So we say with confidence,
"The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid.
What can man do to me?"