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This picture is for the group Happy Caturday and this week the theme is "Our cats by numbers".
Noah won this hand of blackjack... if I'm remembering how to play correctly. The person (or cat) that gets to 21 without going over wins. Face cards are worth 10 points and aces can either be 1 or 10 points. The number cards are worth whatever the number is on that card. My hand is 19 and Noah's hand is 21. :)
This picture is for the group Happy Caturday and this week the theme is "Our cats by numbers".
I was hoping to get a nice Valentine's Day picture of Elijah but he was too interested in licking the sugar cookies than to pose cutely with them. :))
A Valentine's message from Elijah: Any single cuties can message me at #LUV. I am a Leo, I'm a lover not a fighter, I love squirrel toys, bubble wrap and rolling on the floor... and apparently licking sugar cookies. =^..^=
Happy Valentine's Day!!
Taken for MM theme "heart"
So, the month of February especially today's date February 13th is a somber day for me. 24 years ago, on February 13th I lost my Dad to Cancer, he was only 68 years old. My Dad was my first love, the man I looked up to and admired and whom I will never forget, I carry him in my heart everyday. When I saw that the challenge was for heart, I immediately thought of this little heart and it's four letter word "heal." If only I could have rubbed this little heart and it would have healed my Dad and many others whom I care about and have since passed away, (most recently this past Thursday my 49 year old friend Lisa passed away.) Ah, but such is not to be...I will leave it all in God's hands as he has a much bigger plan than I could think or imagine. Wishing you all a happy hearts day.
Much love and hearts, ~Daphne
For the group Macro Mondays. The theme this week is "Heart".
This is a metal heart stamp with the letters of the alphabet. It is supposed to be used on leather but can also be used on paper and clay. It's made by the Tandy Leather Factory.
The Rotorua Museum Te Whare Taonga o Te Arawa is a local museum and art gallery in the Government Gardens near the centre of Rotorua, New Zealand.
The museum is housed in the former Bath House building which was opened in 1908 and is noted as the first major investment in the New Zealand tourism industry by the government. The Bath House is a half-timbered building that has been called the most impressive Elizabethan Revival building in New Zealand.
The museum is currently closed as of 18 November 2016 due to not meeting stringent New Zealand earthquake standards and will remain so for the foreseeable future.
Rotorua Museum opened in the south wing of the Bath House in 1969; Rotorua Art Gallery opened in the north wing in 1977. In 1988, the museum and gallery combined to form the Rotorua Museum of Art and History.
The museum is run by the Rotorua District Council. It has collections covering fine arts, photography, social history, and Taonga objects from the Māori culture.
Rotorua, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
The cover on this journal is cork and it has such a great feel to it. Love it!
Notebook from Yoloha, bandana from Final Switchback (Etsy).
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TIO!!!!
As you always say, "it's all about the light".
You are the best example to teach that to everyone through your incredible photography, your friendship, your generosity, your willingness to teach and share your vast knowledge, your kindness, and your radiant heart that shines on all of us.
To an outstanding photographer who is also a true friend. May this be your best year ever!
Happy Happy Birthday Tio!!!
CELEBRATE!!!!
xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo
Sometimes, when I'm looking at an image down the compound microscope, I take a picture of it for no other reason than to try to capture the sheer beauty of what I'm seeing.
Coulter Bridge, over the Waihou River, on Kenrick St (SH26) was rebuilt in 1910 and the present bridge was built alongside it in 1928. The 1885 railway bridge had an 11 ft (3.4 m) and 9 of 40 ft (12 m) spans, with a swing span at its east end. It was rebuilt in 1912, replacing an 1895 swing bridge. It is now a footbridge, but will not be replaced.
Te Aroha, Waikato, New Zealand
February13, 2018: A pair of AC4400CW GE engines (both in YN2 paint) bring loaded coal train CSX T700 (Newell, PA-Stilesboro, GA) through the thick Georgia woods on the West side of Cartersville, GA bound for Georgia Power's Plant Bowen in Stilesboro. This location is almost in my back yard (1/4 mile over the hill).
(Shot from the Upper Platform of the TajMahal on which the white marble structure rise up)
The Two Mosques in Red Stone on the both sides adds beauty in their stark contrast to the White Marbled TajMahal. These mosques sanding on the edge of River Yamuna are still used for worship.
Show me your face
i crave
flowers and gardens
Open your lips
i crave
the taste of honey
Come out from
behind the clouds
i desire a sunny face..
-Rumi
This is very near and dear to my heart!
Today Love is the Movement.
During the time of year that suicide rates are at their highest, we chose February 13, the day before Valentine's Day, as our opportunity to start showing people how much they are loved. We will physically write the word LOVE on our arms (with a sharpie, or whatever other ink suits you best). If someone asks you what it’s for, tell them about TWLOHA. Tell them they are loved, that they are important. And ask if you can write LOVE on their arm as a symbol of that. Don't be afraid to reach out to those who need love, those who you often walk right by every day. They need our care.
Please take the 30 seconds it takes to write the word 'Love' on your left forearm today!
<3
brown university vs. harvard university
pizzitola center (providence, rhode island)
saturday, february 13, 2010