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Ah ta chegando mais um final de semana, e eu passei a semana inteira fora nem deu para postar. E pior bate meu carro, mais tudo bem estou bem e isso é bom! :P

Ah bom final de semana a todos

:D

 

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I picked up all of this on my last visit to Phoenix. There is a great remnant store there, and a few of these are sheets purchased at a thrift store. I see cute aprons from vintage patterns.....

shot of a home interior

illustration I made some time ago for the zine "Home Sweet Home", by Stefhany Yepes Lozano.

Get home, surprising her, and she surprises me with a vegetarian tikka masala.

 

She´s fast and furious in the kitchen too.

MY FOREVER PET

There's something missing in my home,

I feel it day and night,

I know it will take time and strength

before things feel quite right.

But just for now, I need to mourn,

My heart -- it needs to mend.

Though some may say, "It's just a pet,"

I know I've lost a friend.

You've brought such laughter to my home,

and richness to my days.

A constant friend through joy or loss

with gentle, loving ways.

Companion, friend, and confidante,

A friend I won't forget.

You'll live forever in my heart,

My sweet, forever pet.

    

-- Susanne Taylor

The right side entrance of the Breakers mansion.

 

From Wikipedia: The Breakers is a Vanderbilt mansion located on Ochre Point Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island, United States on the Atlantic Ocean. It was built as the Newport summer home of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, a member of the wealthy United States Vanderbilt family. Designed by renowned architect Richard Morris Hunt and with interior decoration by Jules Allard and Sons and Ogden Codman, Jr., the 70-room mansion has approximately 65,000 sq ft (6,000 m2) of living space. The home was constructed between 1893 and 1895 at a cost of more than $12 million (approximately $260 million in today's dollars adjusted for inflation).

 

Have a great Memorial Day weekend to all celebrating this US holiday!!!

made this as a recent project - not bad for a 1st attempt I think

2020.09.08 - As I was leaving I happended to look down and saw this very tiny Quebec flag staring back up at me from the grass LOL.. made me appreciate my home..

Home office.

The sliding glass doors open to an interior pocket courtyard filled with bamboo. The ceiling is recycled lumber. The door is built from recycled lumber from the demolition of parts of the old house, whose materials were re-used through-out the project.

 

Project Name: Red Box

Project Type: Addition and remodel to a house

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Designer: Jeremy Levine Design

www.jeremylevine.com

A rural home near Fayette in Howard County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera with a Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 1/60 second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7 and DXO OpticsPro 10.

 

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where your eyes dream and your mind sees.

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Homer once again showing me how its done.

A well structured home on a small square on a Venice canal.

Olympus Trip35 | Fujicolor C200

One of the first shots with my new lens.

Driftwood on the snow-covered beaches in Homer, AK

My broad beans & various potatoes I've grown myself in my garden.

Minolta SR-T201, Rokkor 50mm f1.7.

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Did some cleaning and purchased some new plant friends

Jul. 08, 2013

Mucha

"At home there's a feeling of Christmas"...my page for Scrapmojo challenge numba 5; the 5 sense and the holidays, and use paint and stamp with something from around your home...=) I (heart) this page...

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