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So I inadvertently built a frame into my Andrealphus mecha. I guess it was all the IBO stuff I've been building. Anyway, here's the inner frame of it if anyone's interested. It's got plenty of poseability, but the knee joints can fail if you're not careful. Maybe I'll use this in future builds. We'll see.
Feel free to use this in your own builds btw :)
For these people who do, don't feel bad for me "for being the only girl", I know you may have advantages that I'm missing, but I have mine that you're missing as well!
Living this way, it taught me to be independent, and then it taught me to be strong. Afterwards the best stuff came up, I found myself to be unique, rational, grandma like "sometimes", confident, understanding when needed, observing for my own good, caring, I know it all turns out well at the end of the day, only if I decided to make it. I know god had put me here at this very educating place because he loves me, and for that I'm very grateful. If I can be, I know everyone should, because we all are set in our own educating places, and once we recognize that, I think the world will be a better place.
Lately I learned that nothing happens to us unless we chose to let it happen, I'm talking about almost everything. I'm taking this as my new golden rule in life, and I wanted to share it with you guys, hope you chose it to help you ^_*
If you read all that, seriously thank you very much!
I am going to be off for a while for my finals, I'll see you guys soon enough =)
Such Beauty in such a small flower!!
Sorry I have been away so long my friends!! It feels good to be back on Flickr!!
'Connection' - word #13 on the list of 100 words
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Sretan Božić i ugodne blagdane želim svim mojim dragim Flickr prijateljima. Merry Christmas to you all!
.. Not posed - feel free to suggest better captions - this cat just put himself in the frame as I was helping a friend move.
The frame...
Does it contain us or limit us?
Is it a shelter or a prison?
Is it a place of calm or restlessness?
Is it a space of loneliness or encounter?
Of opportunities or frustrations?
Maybe sometimes it can be more than one thing at a time...
Framed prints and some wine.
Prints are from:
Top Notch Hamburgers in Austin, TX
Dessert Hills Motel in Tulsa, OK
Val's Hamburgers in St. Cloud, MN
“Framed by Winter”
During one of our recent early winter snowstorms, I carefully followed the deep tire tracks of an early adventurer out of town and stopped alongside the road to photograph one of my favorite barns. Each season it presents itself in a different perspective but none quite as spectacular as during a winter storm.
It set me thinking about how winter has framed my own life over the last 77 years. Except for a few years when my bride and I set out to make our fortune in both Texas and California, I have put up with the worst season our state of Minnesota has to offer. My recollections now in my old age of winters decades ago have softened and I often recall them with a fondness they do not deserve.
My wife likes winter a lot more than I do but she is a more recent acolyte of our Siberian climate as she was born and raised in the semi-tropics of Queensland, Australia. Years ago I made a bad executive decision for our family to visit her tribe one December as she often yearned wistfully to relive the romantic setting when many in her city would gather in the dark at a large local park and sing Christmas songs accompanied by hundreds of people waving lit candles.
When we first arrived that holiday season I should have known things were going to go from bad to worse when I spotted a Santa walking along the beach in a speedo (don’t ask) and thongs.
On Christmas Day we awoke to hot, humid weather as the temperature climbed to 106 degrees. It was on this day my mind began to consider maybe Minnesota winters were not all that bad.
(Photographed in Cambridge, Minnesota)
The west end of the loop is just gorgeous, including one of my most favorite buildings 150 North Riverside.
Week 29 in 52 Weeks for Dogs and again we are in the local park, with Taivas posed under the climbing frame.
The focus is a bit off on this, I'm not sure why, maybe the lens wasn't focusing properly.
[CxC]Decor Flower*Frame
No Copy/1type 50L$
通常販売分は1タイプ50L$ですが、ギフトカラーを一つご用意させていただきました。
中に入れてあるリサイズスクリプトを編集不可にしてあるので見た目は編集出来ないように見えますが、オブジェクト自体の編集が可能なので
奥行きを潰して絵のように飾っていただくことも出来ます。
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The frame...
Does it contain us or limit us?
Is it a shelter or a prison?
Is it a place of calm or restlessness?
Is it a space of loneliness or encounter?
Of opportunities or frustrations?
Maybe sometimes it can be more than one thing at a time...
The impressive buildings of the Gellért Baths in central Budapest, seen through the southern tower of the Liberty Bridge (Szabadság híd). The baths are part of the Danubius Hotel Gellért, on the Buda-side bank of the river Danube.
The Gellért bath complex was built between 1912 and 1918 in the (Secession) Art Nouveau style. It was damaged during World War II but then rebuilt. References to healing waters in this location are found from as early as the 13th century. A hospital was located on this site during the Middle Ages. During the reign of the Ottoman Empire, baths were also built on this particular site. The "magical healing spring" was used by the Turkish during the 16th and 17th centuries.