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Famous Dot's Diner at the Shady Dell Trailer park. A true 1950's diner. We had breakfast here yesterday. The french toast was just so-so.
More East Bay bike infrastructure: a set of curving dotted lines and a green panel here and there to guide bicyclists through a busy intersection in Emeryville.
Compare with dotted lines and chevrons (but no green paint) In New York City.
The museum gala features spectacular entertainment, foo and cocktails in a transformed museum atmosphere.
Musee de l'Armee, Paris, France September 2010
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Dot, Therese and Barry at Konoba Bako restaurant off the harbor in Komiža. Therese is from Goteborg, Sweden while Barry is from Eureka, California. The three of us stayed in an apartment together in Komiža for about a week before going our separate ways. Vis island, Croatia.
Dots baby blanket made for the Northeast Oddball Charity knitting group. Border: ch1/single crochet hybrid for 2 rows, then single crochet, 2 double crochets, single crochet, then skipped 1 hole and repeated again. Yarn: Bernat Baby in white.
Dot moved to Broken Hill at the age of nine. She met and married John Williams and then had a family of three children. They ran a family business in retail electrical goods, but now she helps her son in his fruit shop and has no intention of leaving Broken Hill.
This is Dot the cat. She's had a rough life. Normally, she's not missing fur, but she got ringworm from the horse. The missing eye is permanent. She's bipolar, in a charming way.
Base isH&M Love at First Sight, dots are made with Models Own polishes: Feeling Blue, Lemon Meringue, Feeling Blue and Lilac Dream
Great pic of the two sisters. Dot's going to be 93 this year. She has a Bourbon and Gingerale every afternoon, can beat anyone and everyone at any game of cards (she card counts) and says that she has never met a stranger. The minute you meet her, you feel like she's a dear old friend.
My Mom (on the left) just turned 76, went back to school in her mid-50s, got her Masters and graduated cum laude all while working a full time job and an hour commute to school every day. She taught third grade for several years and now owns her own business (memoryjoggers.com). She blogs and speaks all over the country. She's got an iMac and a Powerbook, she's on Facebook and just got a VOIP account and is now on Twitter...
I hope I have half the energy of these two incredible women when I'm their age.. they both truly inspire me and I am so blessed to have them in my life.