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This is about making a camera disappear and allowing a face to bob in a sea of geometry.

I discovered this location while driving to the franco-cypriot school in Nicosia, Cyprus. These are governmental buildings next to the police academy. The complex is to be destroyed in the near future. I was interested in catching the effects of time on official government owned buildings.

Colourful mess

I can't believe it's mine!!! :) I received this lovely from Michele / Delightful Disarray (http://www.flickr.com/photos/66857683@N00/).

 

It's just perfect!!! :)

I discovered this location while driving to the franco-cypriot school in Nicosia, Cyprus. These are governmental buildings next to the police academy. The complex is to be destroyed in the near future. I was interested in catching the effects of time on official government owned buildings.

I discovered this location while driving to the franco-cypriot school in Nicosia, Cyprus. These are governmental buildings next to the police academy. The complex is to be destroyed in the near future. I was interested in catching the effects of time on official government owned buildings.

Such jaunty colours painted on the exterior of the buildings, but such disarray

Chateau de Montbrun where I stayed... It looks gorgeous but inside remains the relics of Chateau de Folly, suits of armour in disarray... ghouls no doubt!

Group photo from the Book Launch: Agricultural Policy in Disarray: Reforming the Farm Bill (left to right)

 

Erik Lichtenberg, Professor, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland

 

Joseph Glauber, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI and Visiting Scholar, American Enterprise Institute

 

Rob Vos, Director, Markets, Trade and Institutions Division, IFPRI

 

Kimberly Ann Elliott, Visiting Fellow, Center for Global Development

 

Vincent H. Smith, Professor, Department of Economics, Montana State University and Visiting Scholar, American Enterprise Institute

 

David Orden, Professor, Institute for Society, Culture and Environment, Virginia Tech University

Moderator

 

Barry Goodwin, Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, NC State University

From the TV room coffee table. The house is a jumble of disarray and organized clutter at the moment but is very slowly coming to together once again as a whole. We're spring cleaning a little late - or a little early, maybe. Now, what to do with these, I haven't the foggiest. I can't remember not having them - things passed down from mom when she didn't know what to do with them. Poor mice. Digital photo. (2008)

re-arranging a couple of the rooms in the apartment today (combining my studio with greg's workspace in the old "livingroom", and moving the new livingroom into my old studio space. this is the livingroom in disarray. we can't quite figure out how to make it work yet.

The Schwobs' Christmas party is something I definitely look forward to every year! They have a wonderful house, serve up the most delicious things, and I spend a whole night with friends from home. Here are some snapshots from the evening and the lazy morning after!

A mistletoe smelling candle the woman I babysit for gave me. It smells delicious. I can't wait for Christmas.

My accommodations with a friend in an artist's warehouse in downtown San Francisco. Messier than usual even due to a kitchen remodel in mid-phase. But full of lovely people.

 

in San Francisco, Oct. 2010

I discovered this location while driving to the franco-cypriot school in Nicosia, Cyprus. These are governmental buildings next to the police academy. The complex is to be destroyed in the near future. I was interested in catching the effects of time on official government owned buildings.

Walked into Flutter with Jami Cakes and Zoey...OMG..I LOVE it..it's fantastic with all the array of items they have and the cat...poses for pix...

Via Flutter Website: Flutter opened its doors in 2006 and is located on Mississippi Avenue in North Portland. Flutter, true to its tagline, is a delightful disarray of found objects and clutter. With its peacock blue walls, sparkling chandeliers and charming displays, this elegant shop combines classic, vintage and one-of-a kind items from around the world. Specializing in pieces carefully chosen for their elegance, charm and beauty, you’ll find classic vintage furniture, vintage clothing and sweetly packaged gifts including perfumes, candles, paper goods, jewelry and vintage inspired toys.

Owners Cristin Hinesley and Sara Kolp worked at Flutter from the very beginning, and bought the place in 2013. They look forward to sharing their ideas and local discoveries with fans of Flutter. The big gray shop kitty King is a great distraction: he loves to get brushed and photographed.

3948 N Mississippi Ave, North Portland, Oregon (May 9, 2014)

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Because seven ate nine.

   

At sixes and sevens -- in a state of total confusion or disarray.

 

On cloud nine -- in a state of blissful happiness.

One of the many great attributes of Chicago during the summer is the ability to escape to a nearby park in the downtown area during lunch and withdraw from the urban disarray

 

Nikon F100

Brought a ton of stuff over from my studio, but as you can tell, this is the one room we have yet to organize. Still have plenty of instruments to bring, once the furniture has been set in order.

The new living room in a state of slight disarray. The landlord said, "Have you read all those books, then?" (imagine a reasonably thick Irish brogue) "Well, not all myself, but between us, yes, most of them," said X. "Well, if you read 'em, why don't you throw 'em away?" said the landlord.

 

He's a lovely man. He does tend to tell us to throw away all of our belongings, though.

Rajnagar mill, Ahmedabad, Gujarat is an abandoned mill since years which was open for public few months ago.

 

Ahmedabad was once called the ‘Manchester of the East’ due to the large number of textile mills in the city. Sadly, however, the ‘Manchester of the East’ fell into decline as the years went by and by the 1980s not only were the mills shut down but also lakhs of people lost their jobs! The entire industry was in disarray even as no remedial action was taken.

Baelophus atricristatus. In my back yard, Austin. From 1983 until very recently was considered a subspecies of the tufted titmouse (Baelophus bicolor, aka Parus bicolor.) This is one of those situations where the common name has remained useful and descriptive during a time when the scientific binomial has been in disarray.

Getting ready for Ascot or bad hair day ?

I left the dolly clothes in such disarray. It will probably take me a good chunk of the morning tomorrow just to get their clothing in order again.

Are you looking to be sexy, messy, and in a fabulous state of disarray? This is the ultimate scarf to get you there. This is my newest design guaranteed to get you noticed in the best possible way. The Rose Tattoo Scarf is actually two scarves, a lariat and a flower brooch that can be worn separately, all together, or in many different combinations.

This photo was taken a couple of years ago around this time of year. It was when I was in Thailand on a humanitarian assistance mission. It really pains me to hear that the country is in such disarray right now...because this is my picture of Thailand. Even the dogs were smiling there!

 

Hearing reports such as what's going on in Thailand, about the insurgent attacks in Afghanistan, the random stabbings in China, makes me wonder why I got so lucky. First off, I was born in a country where people stare at Soldiers in a town because they've never seen one before...not because they are a daily occurrence. The people of the US would never STAND for Soldiers running around their capitals or daily military convoys in front of their house. Second, I have been given the opportunity to see these parts of the world and was treated with nothing but kindness and left unharmed. I'm so lucky to have this picture in my head when I think of my time in Thailand.

 

When I was in the Philippines, I used to think that we should take a spoiled, rotten, American kid who is always in trouble because of stupid stuff and stick them in the middle of the Philippines for a few months. And then take one of the Philippine kids who work hard to get an education and let them experience the opportunities that most American kids get. I worry that it would corrupt the Filipino. I would hope it would give the American kid a wake up call...life isn't so bad if you're not fighting for your very survival every day.

 

I think I'll get off my soap box now. This post was just to remind myself that only by luck of birth am I able to enjoy on the "extras" in life.

Plaques in varying stages of disarray of Mussolini. But what were they for? Can't find much on the www.

Were they to show that the house owners were Fascisti? Did you have to put one on your house to avoid persecution when he was in power?

I discovered this location while driving to the franco-cypriot school in Nicosia, Cyprus. These are governmental buildings next to the police academy. The complex is to be destroyed in the near future. I was interested in catching the effects of time on official government owned buildings.

yeah, fake tattoos last for weeks. this was a couple days after application, and they're still going strong despite numerous baths. And let me tell you, people in public like to comment on the disarray of your kids.....

Primary mark with variants .

 

Update: The competition ended in disarray. A result of 'no winner' was declared.

Haunted Library, Lester Public Library, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

Various posters in states of disarray as the Victoria line platforms at King's Cross get worked on.

Après Yaté et comme sur l'ensemble de la Calédonie nous retrouvons très régulièrement ces routes pleine de déroute et de surprise !

 

- After Yate and as the whole of Caledonia we find regularly these roads full of disarray and surprise ! -

Of course the monks leave their shoes outside the main hall of the temple, but in great disarray. We were NOT required to take off our shoes before going inside.

Kaiser Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, a field marshal in the Royal Nepalese Army, built the Garden of Dreams, but it fell into disarray after his death in the 1960s. With help from the Austrian government, part of it has been restored and reopened.

I discovered this location while driving to the franco-cypriot school in Nicosia, Cyprus. These are governmental buildings next to the police academy. The complex is to be destroyed in the near future. I was interested in catching the effects of time on official government owned buildings.

Green RIver, Utah

 

I guess I have a thing for EXIT signs... or is it doors... I have 9 photos tagged with "exit" and 144 tagged with "door". Doors win I guess. ;)

Various posters in states of disarray as the Victoria line platforms at King's Cross get worked on.

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