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A heritage home under skies of blue.

getting a full colander of home grown strawberries every few days thanks to some netting and a warm summer and Pierre's picking for me ;-) a few for deserts and the rest for the jam making.

Home is where you lie your head down, find your loved ones, share your secrets, enjoy others' artworks, create the ambiance you want.

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️

This week, we had a severe ice storm that affected Memphis, Tennessee and Desoto county in northern Mississippi. Our electricity went out at 6:00 AM Thursday and didn't come back until Saturday at 4:00 PM. So, to provide light, we dug out some old kerosene lanterns we had in storage. I took the opportunity to photograph one of them. Eventually, it got so cold we had to find a hotel to say in. The experience made me realize just how dependent we have become on our technological gadgets and how lost we are without them. The good thing is, it gave me a chance to read from a textbook called, "Living with Art." I learned some great concepts I hope to put into effect in my photography. Ref: 90D5228

Insel Juist - reetgedecktes Haus

island Juist, thatched house;

would like to live there

Yeah yeah yeah, not that great picture I know.

I just wanted to do something that was not moving-in-to-the-house-related, and I have missed my dolls.

We have lived in our new farm for 5 weeks already. While wrighting this, I'm home alone for the first time, and it feels both wierd and great. What the hell happened? how can I have a house, am I enough of an adult to handle this? xD

I don't know, but here you go, some Olaf in the last sun beams of the first spring weather. Still have alot of snow, but I'm positive! (and a lot to unpack lalala *ignores*)

And I have an doll room now! When it's not messy and awful I can show it, but right now I don't really enjoy being in there. (previous owners painted the entire room dark gray XC horrible!)

I hope I can be a bit active atleast now then the light comes back to Scandinavia.

See ya! : D

Home grown tomatoes photographed with a 15-bladed Pentacon 135/2.8 zebra preset.

continueing the little wire house series

Minolta Dynax/Maxxum 7 - Kodak Colorplus 200

Tetenal C41

from the series of homes I continue to work on

 

these ones with wire, concrete, teabags, ink and wax (left), wire, concrete, grass, yarn (right)

Ben came home from Iraq the day before Thanksgiving 2007. It was a very long 15 months. When he left I was 25 weeks pregnant with an almost 2 year old. When he got home I had a 3 year old and an 11 month old. I hate that he missed so much of our baby's first year but in the 8 months since he has been home they two have gotten very close. I really can't believe he missed all that time with us.

 

A lot of people say "I don't know how you do it." And I don't really have a good answer for that. All I know it that I do it because I have to and because I fell in love with a soldier. And when you fall in love with a soldier that is what you do!

Coming home for summer.

Was taken, with sun light.

It isn't much, but we like to call Bamburgh Castle home. I wish!

Home Sweet Home!

Pencil,sepia toned and textured.

Forsaken home in Wooldridge, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/2.8 with a 1/3200-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.

 

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Green lake Meiringen

VOIGTLANDER APO-LANTHAR 125mm F2.5

Sunday at Home 1889.

 

Annual collection of Family Magazines for Sabbath Reading.

Published by The Religious Tract Society, London. Green boards, 860 pages 28cm x 20cm.

(In Explore Feb 27th).

Benched in Southern California

... on my right !

I moved to a village in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire, last year and, as the title suggests, this is now my 'road' home.

Local home build by one of the leaders in our community in the 1940's....know to have started the city airport in our community.

Home

Te Araroa Trail.

Alternative road walk

Otira

South Island.

New Zealand.

www.4seasonbackpacking.co.uk

Located on Kachemak Bay near the mouth of Cook Inlet, Homer offers a protected harbor with easy access to Cook Inlet and the Gulf of Alaska.

 

Homer, Alaska, is a hub for commercial fishing, featuring a diverse fleet of vessels. These include long-liners, purse-seiners, and gill-netters, which are all actively used in the area's fishing operations.

The Homer Spit in Alaska offers stunning views of the Kenai Mountains across Kachemak Bay from its boat docks.

In case anyone was worried about Fairbanks having a white Christmas...not to worry.

 

However, it has been really weird weather. In the last week we've had two tropical weather systems blow into town. Last night we had 14" of snow, however, now it's raining which is very unusual here this time of year.

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