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This is a view from my home. The peak on the right is 750 m. Obscured by the clouds at the back is the back of Table mountain which is over 1000 m. The sea is the Atlantic most of the time and some of the time, in Summer, the crystal clear and icy cold welling up from the Southern oceans.
we grew total of 3 pumpkins:) Im so excited! they still need to turn orange little more, but the leafs started to get little moldy, so I did some reaserch and we were better off just taking them off and letting them ripen in the sun:)
"Home" by Waddell, Nemee and Bush. Excellent illustrations by Eleanor Osborn Eadie and A. Gladys Peck. Copyright 1936 by The Macmillan Company.. A beginners' reader about constructing a home from blueprint to housewarming.
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Inside was actually quite nice - plasma TV, jacuzzi, en-suites
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still figurin out the interior.
it's not done yet but if yall want to visit my place in Second Life, give me a holler by IM and I will send you the landmark but please sign my guestbook when you come. :)
Every home has a story. Some homes are easy to recognize as such. They might come with four walls, a fence in the front, a title in hand, a mailbox and a house #.
And then there are other sorts of homes. The ones that you know immediately by the familiar bond you feel that can't be explained. Perhaps you've only been there a handful of times, or even once, but that's unimportant. You've been here before. You will come here again. Welcome home.
You won't find our home on any tourist maps. There is no address one could send mail to. At first glance, it's just a roadside off of a ghost town in Eastern Washington. We didn't know what we were looking for when we first drove over the mountains from Seattle in search of a place to make ours for a night or two, but we knew it when we experienced it. A small sand dune provides privacy from the road that runs behind our camp. Trains pass regularly through the day and night, close enough to shake the earth under our tent. The Columbia River is here, a majestic giant that carves its way through Washington state, before finding its outlet into the Pacific Ocean.
We are at a bend in the river, positioned perfectly on an East/West plane. In the mornings, the sun hits the hills in the west and turns them into a brilliant gold.
Here is a more complete look at our home in the daylight (and again, Tammy can be seen in the distance doing yoga near our tent). The railroad tracks on the hillside behind the tent:
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This is our second trip home together. Tammy had been away in Australia for a year, feeling a bit isolated so far away from familiar places and people. We decided one afternoon to return to this special place, and arriving just as the sun was setting, it made sense for her to pull out her yoga mat, and I quickly snapped this shot to help remember the moment.
Welcome home.
I took a trip up the coast to Monterey this week and saw many lovely Bird Homes, both in Monterey and in Cayucos on the way home. Here are a few of the bird houses I found.
Taken for 52.5 of 2010.
Week 33: Theme: Home.
Where I stand- yesterday a good number of hours at Oakland International Airport. Then Finally home after 5 days of abundant color and art at Freddy's house. My head is spinning.
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saw a picture of a fellow flickr member in similar blouse...with similar hair...and similar eyes.
and...she has a rolleiflex too...very cool.
interesting.
jie is much darker though.
the dark version.
ikea! gotta love it. this table, is a great saarenin knock off. i'm thinking of putting a great knoll fabric on these chairs. but right now, these are so durable....also from ikea.
after two intense weeks at work. lots of going. lots of catching up on housework. it was absolutely divine to spend at dreary friday at home. upstairs in my office. working on my creative projects. even getting to practice my calligraphy. thank you friday.
I don't do many HDR's but this one screamed for Photomatix lol. Taken down the round from my house in Branchburg NJ
Home sweet home. Surprisingly comfy, with a wood stove in the centre of each. Getting up in the night to restock the wood was a little chilly at times.
back home, where is the first way to go today evening? To where the boss is the boss
taken by the waitress