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2.365 "Flashback"
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This is alittle different for me. Although the editing could have been better, I think I managed to bring out the point of the photo alittle.
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They NEED us as babies, they NEED us even more as teens because the world they live in is not nice, the world they live in doesn’t show grace, the world they live in is full of hate. There is good but I have sadly seen mostly not so good and it saddens my heart and I can’t possibility save them all. This is our Aus and we pray this only makes him stronger, we pray he can stand up for who he is and we pray it makes him into the man he is growing into, so far I’m not disappointed in how he handles it but it does make me sad to see him depressed because of it.
This was the day we picked up Abby. Her name was Bambi and she sure didn't look like she does now. I think she actually appreciated the change in looks and the name change. No offence but BAMBI? Her mission in life from that day on was to try and irritate Sam and Monty as much as she could. She has since mastered that.
Op 4 april 2017 terugblik naar 4 april 1984
Vandaag is het precies 33 jaar geleden dat Sportverslaggever Theo Koomen verongelukte.
Op 4 april 1984 versloeg Theo Koomen in Enschede de wedstrijd FC Twente-MVV. Tijdens de nachtelijke rit naar huis kwam zijn auto in botsing met een tegenligger. Koomen overleed ter plaatse. Op zijn vroege dood, anderhalve maand voor zijn 55e verjaardag, werd met grote verslagenheid gereageerd.
Zoals bijna iedereen Theo Koomen gekend heeft, achter op de motor bij de Vlaming Raymond Nackaerts tijdens de Tour de France.
I've been confronted once again to situations which happened 20 years ago when the edge of history made a cut one more time. It was revolutionary autumn of 1989 when people behind iron curtain had met in the streets and demanded change. My generation had been too young to be allowed to participate. Me and my mates were watching those events like tourists in own country. And these memories now return as flashes in the dark, revealing obscure development of history in time.
We're only 7 weeks from Winter, here in the northeast USA. So I found a Spring shot I liked, and changed it up in post.
Day 10--Nostalgia.
When I was little I got a free promotional camera from a bank that went out of business. It was a terrible camera. It never wound the film right, so every picture I took with that camera was double-exposed. Most of those pictures were just a mess, but some were surprisingly cool. I had shots of people suddenly flying over earthquake wreckage or swimming with the whales at Sea World, and I could never predict what would be in that photo envelope when I picked it up at the store.
I haven't thought about any of that in years, but today I was looking at my two favorite shots of the day and started missing those random double exposures. That's just not something that happens with digital, unless you make it happen after the fact, so that's what I did.
Emily sat in this box when she was a baby at Christmas, and now I'm recreating the scene with Annika. (Yes, there are two flashback stories in one double picture!) The other picture is my Christmas tree through a water glass at night. It's weird, but I wanted to try something different, and I like it. :o)
When we first started free lensing I tried taking a picture of this pond and failed miserably. This time it wasn't quite so bad!
Flashback [44/365] - Earlier this week, my mom and I set out on a thrift store adventure in search of suitable items to complete her costume for the 80's night party she's attending this evening. The best find? The gold shirt. We couldn't stop laughing after we found it hidden in the clothing rack. Tonight I got to see the entire outfit pulled together, and I must admit, I'm glad that I was born in '86 and missed this fashion era. The hair, the leg warmers, the purse... I only hope that there was a checkstop on the way, because this was too hilarious not to be seen by the general public!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZf7Nq4SQUQ
Flashback
The dolls, the hide and seek
We dreamed of better things
In the tall weeds
I rolled with you
Flashback
Silhouette of the memory
You're eyes are getting heavy
And when I speak
You sleep on cue
3, 2, 1
Did they make you wear a dress did they
Held you down and tickled you did they
Did they laugh and make you watch did they
They wish they had a little girlie
Come closer take a look inside
Flashback
Blueprints have been erased
Matchbooks, butterflies, mornings
The grass was wet
I rolled with you
Flashback
Tentecles of my spirit grow
Sit back, relax and hope
The second time ain't like the first
I'm a schoolboy why don't you teach me
Bend over and we'll hush the squealing
Put on the mask and dance for Daddy
Wait for the world to say it's sorry
You show me yours, I'll show you mine
Flashback, flashback
Listen to the song my blood is singing
Listen to the song my blood is drivin', drivin', drivin', drivin' at you
How fortunate! My dad's cousin emailed him some scans of old photos today, including this one of my grandfather, on the left, on his wedding day, with his best man.
More lovely things from Lori, but this I bought! She was clearing out more dolls and I simply HAD to jump on this lovely Lottie doll. The very first time I saw her she reminded me of a child version of Reese Randall and needed her but never really pulled the trigger so thankfully I have her now! Finding other clothing for her is tricky but she seems to fit short bratz items just fine so now I just have to find shoes she can wear. Hmm - what about the kelly sized dolls.......
The Car Show
On Sunday, The Manitoba Transit Heritage Association (MTHA) featured three fine vintage buses from it’s fleet at the Car Show in the south parking lot of the Garden City Shopping Centre. A local Mecca for car & vintage vehicle enthusiasts, the MTHA proudly displayed the 1956 Western Flyer “Scenic Cruiser”, the 1966 Western Flyer P-41 Canuck and the 1984 Flyer D901 transit bus.
Dont let me hear you say lifes taking you nowhere, angel
Come get up my baby
Look at that sky, lifes begun
Nights are warm and the days are young
Come get up my baby
Theres my baby, lost thats all
Once Im begging you save her little soul
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Come get up my baby
Last night they loved you, opening doors and pulling some strings, angel
Come get up my baby
In walked luck and you looked in time
Never look back, walk tall, act fine
Come get up my baby
Ill stick with you baby for a thousand years
Nothings gonna touch you in these golden years, gold
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Come get up my baby
Some of these days, and it wont be long
Gonna drive back down where you once belonged
In the back of a dream car twenty foot long
Dont cry my sweet, dont break my heart
Doing all right, but you gotta get smart
Wish upon, wish upon, day upon day, I believe oh lord
I believe all the way
Come get up my baby
Run for the shadows, run for the shadows, run for the shadows in these golden years
Theres my baby, lost thats all
Once Im begging you save her little soul
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Come get up my baby
Dont let me hear you say lifes taking you nowhere, angel
Come get up my baby
Run for the shadows, run for the shadows
Run for the shadows in these golden years
Ill stick with you baby for a thousand years
Nothings gonna touch you in these golden years, gold
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
David Bowie
The Car Show
On Sunday, The Manitoba Transit Heritage Association (MTHA) featured three fine vintage buses from it’s fleet at the Car Show in the south parking lot of the Garden City Shopping Centre. A local Mecca for car & vintage vehicle enthusiasts, the MTHA proudly displayed the 1956 Western Flyer “Scenic Cruiser”, the 1966 Western Flyer P-41 Canuck and the 1984 Flyer D901 transit bus.
I came across this photo taken back in April last year and thought I'd post it. This pretty tulip was bought from Safeway, to help get me through a few cold winter days : ).