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Home is where i find food. Today it is in the mountain scrub brush...I came upon this beautiful cat while out riding the ATV in the mountains near our home. He seemed to be healthy and not lacking for food. Guess he is an excellent hunter.
John Williams - Home Alone Theme
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbUeK1PP7-s
Location:Barcelona
Nikon 28-50mm f/3.5 AI-s
... and this is what a T-Shirt looks like if you are careless with your lilies - after the 60° wash. These are colours for eternity
you are going home ...
this life is the way ...
enjoy the journey every moment ~
Photo Mirna Bronić © All rights reserved
2015.01.22
thursday. after the ceremony at home exactly a month ago we were convinced that the four panel sliding front doors were a bit limiting as the maximum door access is restricted to half the opening width.
in feng shui front door should always open big big.
so we decided to pain pain replace them with a set of fully openable folding doors.
at long last the installers came today.
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It had been just over a week, due to other birds to photograph, since we had visited the Brown Goshawk family. When we last saw them, two of the chicks were still balls of white fluff and one was at least standing and had some darker feathers.
What a change a week makes! When we got to the nest there was only one chick to be seen.
(Peter)
may. twenty o eight.
野柳。
sister and her family start their nine day taiwan trip today. sister has not traveled out of the country since shi khai was born. it must be very exciting for her.
it kinda reminded me of the great time we had there when sui. jie and i last visited.
we went to attend cbun's wedding back in twenty o eight.
jie was eight months old then.
Superb Tudor house and landscape deer park
Charlecote has been home to the Lucy family since the 12th century. Their stories are told throughout the house with their portraits as well as through the objects they collected from around the world. See the design influence they had on the house and parkland. Step into the house today and you will see how Mary Elizabeth Lucy spared no expense furnishing it in Victorian times.
The gardens include a formal parterre, colourful herbaceous planting, woodland walk and the wider parkland (inspired by 'Capability' Brown), which offers miles of walks and views across the River Avon. A herd of fallow deer has been in the park since Tudor times.
For better images and chatting with my flickr-friends my new Easter gift - something programms are missed.
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Für bessere Bilder und Kommunikation mit meinen flickr-Freunden mein nagelneues Ostergeschenk.
Ok not taken on a Monday (maybe shouldn't have outed myself) but added to the group on a Monday! We'll see if I get to stay :) This is so quickly becoming one of my favorite groups I just couldn't resist trying!
Inspired by Shutter Sisters and the one word project Home and this picture by www.flickr.com/photos/46901945@N00/3379692197/ by Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie who has the most lovely stream and blog, do take a peek!
I loved this for Home because as a SAHM I spend ALOT of time in the kitchen and this little one is often sitting on the counter with me. Maybe to get away from big brother's pestering or maybe to sneak a bite before it's dinner time but I adore her up there with me!
Last night's sunset -- our first back in Hawaii. I was going to skip it, since I came home with all my flash memory used up with shots from our trip, but the sky just kept getting better, so I dug around and found an old memory card with room for a few shots.
Another Photo taken from Geiseltalsee near to my home town. I have barely more beautiful clouds than that day.
It's good to be home sometimes to understand where you're coming from...brings you back down to earth.
Got alot of great goodies form gacha yard sales <3
Birdy - Boudoir - Skybox RARE
*Dench Designs* Parrot
MudHoney Baobab Tree
2. Apple Fall Dolly Piano
Set of 3 Dark wooden Tear Lanterns
=Zenith=shanzi
=Zenith=penjing
TA Avenue Dark Rug
34.DRD MB victorian couch
“All journeys eventually end in the same place, home.”
― Chris Geiger
Taken from the roof of my apartment, Karachi, Pakistan.
The little green bottle boy with the fur hat lives in his yellow world and watches a tall photographer and everything else around.
Home is Heart Table Runner. From a water colour painting I made a while ago.
100% cotton with a row of houses on both ends. Measures 1.30cm x 37 cm / 51" x 14.6"
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An entry for the Challenge Group 52 in 2015 Challenge No.26 - Bottle(s) or Jar(s).
An entry for the Challenge Group 115 pictures in 2015 No.23 - Homegrown/made.
This is some of the homemade jams that we made during the winter months from homegrown soft fruits we froze and foraged rose hips and elderflowers. The next batch of jams will be processed this week or next, but we now have a food mill will take the seeds out, so our raspberry jams will be seedless!
Taken with my travel camera, a Panasonic TZ30 Lumix, and framed in Photoshop.
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I've been prompted to think about home and the actual meaning of the word 'home' by a few things that happened lately..
Since moving to the UK I spent a lot of time moving from one place to another. For various reasons.. Sometimes for personal reasons, sometimes - I moved where the jobs took me. All this time I wanted one thing - a home. By that, I mean a place to feel safe at. The importance of the word 'safe' is huge.. Safe in that, that I wanted a permanent place to call 'home' so that I wouldn't have to move if the landlord decided to sell the house or increase the rent to the point that I could no longer afford living there.. But that wasn't such a bad thing on the other hand.. Every time I wanted to disappear, I could pack up and leave. And I did. A few times. Leaving behind familiar places and people who knew me at that time. Of course, there are a few people that I still keep in touch and every time I disappear for a while they check if all is well. And I value those few people..
I think the word 'safe' is more important when it comes to the actual feeling of safety, as in security. Outside world is so unfair and full of people who want to use and abuse you. It's tiring being out there all day long and never letting your guard down.. So when you get in, you can relax, feel safe, feel like you're in your own 'safe house' where nothing bad can happen. But this isn't always the case..
I think finding your own place is important. Whether it's just a corner in someone's house where you feel safe, your own property, a caravan on the site or a boathouse.
However, you end up in square one when the place you called your 'safe house' for years gets taken away from you. You feel lost and confused by the change of the situation and most likely you prepare for war. You feel that fighting is the only option you have..
I hate war. I hate when people stop feeling or thinking and get overtaken by the anger and greed. All I know is that if I had to pack up and go looking for my next 'safe house', it wouldn't been such a tragedy for me personally because I've done it all so many times..
The problem is that people who have never left their 'safe house' before, find it so difficult to accept the fact that sometimes you have to move on and see what happens next. And most of the time what happens next isn't as bad as you've feared it to be..
Instagram: Gaietty
Just got back from a week's vacation where I had the opportunity to photograph what many would argue is the world's greatest artistic structure built of steel (and I would not argue too strongly against them). But I have to admit, it is good to be back - for several reasons - this bridge being just one of them. It is a pretty grand and artistic structure of steel too.