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A jazz concert @ northern gate @ Chiang Mai, Thailand

Sometimes I feel like I post to much about my personal things, feelings.... him. But this is a photo journal of my life for a while year, so after 271 days I'm sure you are used to it by now. Either you enjoy it, or just look at the image and move on. Either way, I don't care. I love to write - its the biggest way I can easily express myself. So write I shall.

 

Him. My man. My true love. My best friend. One of the biggest things I love about Matt, is that we can spend time together, without saying a word, and be perfectly okay with that. Knowing nothing is wrong, or thinking a voice must always be filling the quiet. We can just. Be.

 

Today after church we grabbed a coffee to spend a little time together before we had to go work. And we just were. We talked, like couples do. And discussed. I can't, nor won't, go into detail. But after conversations like today made me love him so much more. We're so similar, yet so very different. I know that will a cause difficulty down the road, but I think it also brings a sense of balance.

 

Oh how I love him. The one whose captured my heart.

From the making of "Wings of a Butterfly"

HIM, Wolverhampton, Wulfrun Hall, 21/10/2013, Copyright 616 Photography,

 

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Here is me providing heavy lift support to our German Sister unit in Laupheim. A mechanical malfunction forced this Helicopter to conduct an emergency landing and the only back home was via CH-47, my beloved Chinook. . My Co-pilot was CW3 Bill Beecher. Here try this link from Boeing - www.boeing.com/rotorcraft/military/ch47d/tandemnotes/tn99...

Rupert Everett plastic surgery: Rupert Everett plastic surgery has dished up him well he just looks very polished but especially in his career he is not going down.

 

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December 19, 1931

Lecture by Karl Kraus. Harry is not present. A terrible fear overcomes me, I imagine that something happened to him. I know that he went to a private patient. The words of K.K. go through my ears without me understanding them. It bugs me that Miss Sulzbacher ( later Bertel Nathanson) is uneasy in her seat, looks left , then right , and fixes her look on me. I became real nervous, and try hard to look calm. A late- coming lady sits in the seat next to me. Then he comes - it is already 8:30 and my head is empty like before fainting. Now , at last, I can calmly listen. One gets fairly enthralled. Maybe one can consider saying things differently, but still it remains a complete artistic achievement. The word-drama, that does not let one miss the stage , resurrects in perfect beauty. The listeners, this time much pleasanter, completely taken by the performance. We hurry to the Potsdamerplatz. There is a lot of snow on the street. Harry tells of a 3/4 of an hour conversation that he had with Pfemfert ( a well known, very left leaning politician, publisher of the magazine

"Aktion", that apparently did not bring him enough income. He earned his livelihood from photography), as he took his photograph. They spoke about Karl Kraus. Now they did not get along with each other. First because of the trial ( he claims that Kraus backed off ) and then because of his present contacts in Berlin : Rolf Nuernberg, Steinth Flesch, whose inferiority and corrupt past Kraus did not want to see. We, Erich and myself, had to start walking just before Elbingerstarsse , something that felt difficult for me because of the high heels shoes that I was wearing.

My web site with it's new kick ass HIM Store with tons of HIM stuff for all to enjoy.

I got a bit bored and decided to give it a go, its from the film "get him to the greek"

Distant Goosander couple.

Keep forgetting to adjust the Fringer .....

Canon 5dmk3 24-70 2.8

Men have two emotions: Hungry and Horny. If you see him without an erection, make him a sandwich.

Remember her new pet, the grasshopper?

She adored him - fed him clover and crickets. Occasionally lifted the lid, just a touch, so she could pet him. her delight in him was so charming and dear. My girl is extremely enthusiastic, and not particularly careful sort. On Monday she broke his glass jar home, but I caught him, we put him in a temporary plastic container and made plans for a better, and less fragile home.

 

Yesterday we went to the pet supply store and got plastic terrariums (of course little brother needed his own bug house too) I let them each pick something with which to "decorate" their houses. She chose these aquarium gems. We washed the houses, they dried them and then rinsed off their decorations, and created critter castles. They really are beautiful. Just as she prepared to introduce Hopper to his new home, he escaped, and the cries she made were pure heartbreak.

 

I admit to cosseting them when real injury - even small ones - occur. But the run-of-the-mill crying for disappointments, I don't really give that any time. This cry though, cut straight to the core of my mother heart. I wanted to scoop her up and make it go away just like I did when she was a baby.

 

She's recovered. And we'll be going on a grasshopper hunt later today.

 

Himes machinery deals in used large machinery like robotic welding cell machine and is the sellers focused on machining spare parts and industries associated with heavy equipment machinery business. There are actually several sort of big equipments, machinery and spare parts, which Himes Machinery deals in. This is the 9" x 16" KALAMAZOO Horizontal Band Saw, Model H9AW --- $4,600 For more details visit here - www.pinterest.com/himesmachinery1/

Hím bögöly repülés közben. / Male horse-fly in flight.

 

Equipment: Nikon D300, Panagor 2,8/90 macro manual focus lens, built in flash, home made diffuser

 

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The Kindle read him to sleep

Some Pharisees came to him, and to test him they asked, ‘Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any cause?’ He answered, ‘Have you not read that the one who made them at the beginning “made them male and female”, and said, “For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh”? So they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.’

Matthew 19:3-6

  

Our heart-warming one-man production of Him With His Foot in His Mouth by Saul Bellow.

 

Touring to arts centres and village hall venues across the UK until 5 April.

 

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(Photography by Pamela Raith)

The dragons fiery glow is showing. He must be close, let me at him!

 

I needed a subject to play around with the new extension ring for my macro lens. And this guy was prepared to take the stage :)

Hoş geldin! Gözümüz yollarda kaldı, neredeydin? Haydi gir içeri, müzik hazır, bira soğuk, ortam şahane… Yeni insanlarla tanışmak için olmasın sakın bahane!

 

Rıza Kocaoğlu ev sahipliğinde gerçekleşen “No3” parti serimizin ilkini Balat’ta muhteşem bir gece ile kutladık. Bizle birlikte olan tüm dostlarımız ve misafirlerimizle #evhali dünyası şimdiden popüler olamaya başladı bile! Gelecek partide kapıyı kim çalacak ve hangi sürprizlerle gelecek diye merak ediyorsanız, No3 partilerini takip etmeye devam edin! #Evhali’nde buluşmak dileğiyle.

This man didn't know his position was perfect for a street photo!

“Waldo” at Monument Valley.

Feed him with syringe, he fit in palm of my hand when brought to me by neighborhood kids that found him on way hm from school.

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