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buon fine settimana!
lo so che è sgranata......mi è venuta la fissazione per questa specie di trattamento...che, in qualche modo, maschera gli errori!
Our home on a foreign land... us in a vast sea of them... we long for where we belong, wherever it is, whenever it is... but not here, not now... hanging onto love, and flowers, we wait... helplessly...
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Merry Christmas everyone!
So it only seemed fitting to celebrate Christmas with a figure of Kevin from Home Alone as this year was its 25th Anniversary. As a kid, this movie was always the go-to for a bit of festive humour, and to be honest, not much has changed.
I hope you guys liked what I did here - I struggled to choose which outfit to use for the figure, but I settled on this one as, from what I remember, this is what he wears on the night his home is broken into (which is quite obviously the best part of the film!).
For those celebrating tomorrow, Merry Christmas, and for those who aren't, Happy Holidays!
PS: For those wondering where Yoda is, please keep an eye on my page this time tomorrow!
"To me, you were more than just a person. You were a place where I finally felt at home."
(Denice Envall)
so wonderful to be back, even if this morning's sky is much stormier than this polaroid from before i left...
Took a photo of this cute home in Elliston. The homes in NFLD are really charming! Even their wooden homemade garbage cans are lovely!
On his way home, John stopped by Home Depot for some building materials. Mary spent a busy day resting and incubating eggs. She doesn't seem overjoyed to greet him. John senses hostility.
Home ♥
" There is a magic in that little world, home; it is a mystic circle that surrounds comforts and virtues never known beyond its hallowed limits."
Robert Southey
Our home; full of enchanted beings, magic, and most of all - our hearts. ♥
"Home isn't where you're from, it's where you find light when all grows dark."
–Pierce Brown, Golden Son (Red Rising Saga, #2)
Another excellent foggy day! This is an old Park built in the 1870's. The park is surrounded by beautiful old Victorian homes from the 1800's on the East side of Bridgeport. The band stand is from the 1800's.
I have no suitable backdrop to show off the amaryllis in my living-room. It disappeared when put against a white wall and drawing the curtains made the room dark, so I settled for the darkest corner there is. The yucca next to it protects it against the cat knocking it over. My idea of planting it in a deep glass vase worked though. The amaryllis is about 70 cm tall, it has two huge flowers and further four buds. I bought the bulb at the beginning of December in a local garden centre.
Abandoned home in Moniteau County, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 339-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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I feel like I’m finally “arriving” …. I love being back in Switz and am convinced I made the right decision. A 15 min car ride gets me to this beauty of a small town.
Taken for Active Assignment Weekly: Home Comforts
Shortbread and a cup of Tea feels like Home to me..
A pair of uncommon Wood Ducks settling into their new home for the season on Hubbard Pond. Being shy is the normal behavior for this striking duck species. Seeing them in the open (like this) requires a great degree of luck.
JJ Audubon comments:
www.audubon.org/birds-of-america/summer-or-wood-duck
Anyway, as mentioned in an earlier posting, Hubbard Pond and its surroundings are under consideration as the site for a heavy industrial type facility by the Regents of the University of Michigan. If the project goes forward, another piece of the critical natural habitat necessary to sustain these and other vulnerable creatures will be lost forever.
UPDATE: In a 12 March 2016 letter, the President of the University of Michigan indicates the proposed heavy industrial project for this site has been "paused". Plus, all applications for various construction permits are suspended and no construction contracts have been awarded.
While this turn of events appears positive, all it takes is will and a whim to re-activate the project. Until the final determination is STOP, the possibility of this easily preventable man-made disaster remains. Again, Mother Nature needs your voice. Now is the time to stand-up and sound-off !
To learn more, see:
glacierhighlands.org/wp/?p=335
UPDATE: 18 March 2016 - UM President apologizes...
www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2016/03/u-m_presid...
How you can help...
www.change.org/p/boycott-university-of-michigan-s-bus-yar...
Stay thirsty, my friend...