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Some of my favorite subjects sitting on the living room coffee table with the foyer in the background.
Our Daily Challenge - Breaking Free
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I got to let my crazy ideas OUT - this one's been brewing for a few days.
It's not quite right and took far too long to put together.
- I guess my imagination broke free from the asylum (work will come and slap me around in a few days and you'll get sneaker shots again soon!)
This was going to be my photo of the day, but I found her kitchen foil ball and took that instead.
Though I do love her bright eyed look as she watched for the birds in the garden. No birds today they're all staying out of the rain!
Thank you for your favourites. :O)
The events depicted in this drawing are fictitious. Any similarity to any person living or dead is merely coincidental. I've drunk way too much coffee again.
A brunette lady in a checkered blouse and dark Capri pants posing next to a television set in an interior of a 1950s American home. A starburst clock, a flokati rug, two small vases, and a figurine of a girl holding a telephone receiver can also be seen in the photo. The print is dated "JUN 59".
Country of origin: USA
I bought this coffee table years ago for $15 at a yard sale. There are scratches all over the top and the wood is starting to split. I'm going to have to get a new one soon and I have no idea how I'm going to keep them off.
This may not end well....
Sometimes, I forget about the odd things we have in this house. This is not something we would buy.....it was given to Lins, from her Dad, via one of his business trips yearsssss ago.
i'm not sure if you have checked it out yet, but my husband + i are collaborating on a new blog {him + her}. throughout the week, we make photos about a certain topic & then on sunday, we post about it!
i hope you'll join us on this little adventure:
... though, to be honest, I read it many years ago (an earlier edition). A really intereting overview of the history of Worldview in the West from a distinctly Christian perspective.
After thought: I've come to realise that it's hard to understand someone properly if you don't know what they believe. So, I (try to) read works by all schools of thought, religions, philosophies, etc... in order to better understand their behaviours, motives, values, etc..
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I know someone who is going to get a lump of COAL in their stocking this year... GOMEZ!!!
I'd love to put a little elf hat on him, but I fear I may lose a digit or two attempting it... little prick!
So this happened: www.mocpages.com/moc.php/303807
Now what do you do with the Lego after you get it back? Have a custom coffee table made by Jay Hayward to display it in of course. Jay built this table and we enjoy using it everyday. It's really a beautiful piece of work.