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This is what I miss most of all living in Shanghai, the smooth, red granite rocks, the spray and the horizon, blue openness, freedom, the sound of the sea and the fragrance of home...
Haven't seen this for several years and today I needed the feeling...
This picture was taken by my cousin's son, Marcus, last summer on my native island, Ã…land.
HOME COOKING @ the DINKY DINER ~ Saint Joseph, Missouri USA ~ Copyright ©2013 Bob Travaglione ~ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ~ www.FoToEdge.com
My sweet friend Diana Glennie recently sent me a lovely parcel filled with goodies. This cardboard birdhouse was included with all the birdie related treasures. It came flat in the mail, all I had to do was fold to assemble it. One of my watercolor birdies asked me if he could make it his home, of course I had to say yes & even decorated it with a Sharpie :-) Thanks Diana!
Home is a place of residence or refuge and comfort. It is usually a place in which an individual or a family can rest and be able to store personal property. Most modern-day households contain sanitary facilities and a means of preparing food. Animals have their own homes as well, either living in the wild or in a domesticated environment.
There are certain cultures in which members lack permanent homes, such as with nomadic people.
hello and welcome to my little world,come in sit down l'll make a pot of tea, have you had any lunch , would you like a little sandwich,no trouble, hop skip and jump have a great day . love jo.
Nov 9th - Dec 31st at An Lanntair, Isle of Lewis. Leaving Home is a joint exhibition by John Maher & Ian Paterson. Documenting abandoned croft houses throughout the Outer Hebrides.
Scanned negative. Photographed with a large format 5x4" monorail view camera using Ektar 100 film.
More info on the Leaving Home website
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2013.10.06
frozen grapes...they are delicious...as good as any ice cream in the world.
jie's favourite.
Home Sweet Home!
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Home is a name, a word, it is a strong one; stronger than magician ever spoke, or spirit ever answered to, in the strongest conjuration. -Charles Dickens
By: Celina Flores
Creator: Unidentified
Location: Dutton Park, Brisbane, Queensland
Description: Some members of the Poulsen Family relaxing in the living room of their home in Dutton Park, Brisbane. (Description supplied with photograph).
Poul Poulsen was a prominent professional photographer who opened a photographic studio in Brisbane in 1885.
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è il processo con il quale ti riconduco dolcemente a te stesso.
Non a ciò che io voglio che tu sia, ma a ciò che sei.
Leo Buscaglia
Home Coming
Created for Marcus Ranum Challenge #144
Model with thanks to Marcus Ranum
Background by Neosnaps -Creative Commons
Foreground by Rubyblossom
Texture by Brenda Starr
Child figure by Just.Luc- Creative Commons
The Prairie Homestead in Philip South Dakota is the original home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown who homesteaded this 160 acres in 1909. Mr. Brown used cottonwood logs (a native tree) for his homestead home. The beams are the original ones he used. The log front is also original. He plowed buffalo grass sod for the upper walls of his home.