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“Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.” ~EpicurusThe
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Stagecoach Hants & Surrey Yo-Yo branded 47865 (GX13 ANP) stands at Farnborough Kingsmead on the Yo-Yo.
Incidentally (although I took this photo back in January), today roadworks popped up in Farnborough, causing severe delays to all routes. From the Stagecoach website:
"Last Updated: 13 February 2014 6:21 PM
Due to emergency road works and temporary traffic lights on Farnborough Road, in place to rectify a major gas leak, severe delays are being experienced to routes in that area.
We are deploying extra resources to help alleviate the delays, but major disruption is still being seen.
Current indication is that this will last until approximately Tuesday 18th February.
Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience caused as a result of the delays."
Extra resources = Olympians on the 1...? Maybe even a park and ride Dart on Saturday lol
Kingsmead, Farnborough, Hampshire.
HOME FREE Season 2 starts Thursday, June 16, at 9/8 CST on FOX, and it will feature 5 beautiful #modularhomes built by Nationwide Homes - our sister company in Virginia! Don't Miss! #homefree
1. Dining Room, 2. Just some of my cherubs, 3. gardenia bouquet, 4. napkin ring, 5. Cambridge glasses, 6. Our new additions, 7. Vintage Linen Placemats and Runner, 8. Untitled, 9. Flea Market Silver , 10. Cutwork on Linen Apron, 11. Linen Apron, 12. Bedroom Shelf, 13. birdie napkin rings14. Not available15. Not available16. Not available
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unravelling:1 - home (05/18/10)
a year ago i unravelled the first time. it was a time of great flux for me and i had no idea what my future entailed. my business had become a casualty of the economy, and sadly after six and a half years i had to make the tough decision to shut it down. i had made a choice to re-enter the workforce and fall back on a corporate career. so i was just starting to network after seven years of being out of the corporate world.
home was also a sad place because last march i lost my beloved cat, and for months i would see her out of the corner of my eye, or i would wake up and expect to engage in our morning routine, but she wasn't there. our home was empty for a very long time.
in october home became my office. whereas before i ran a home-based business that mainly took place in other people's homes, now i was going to be spending my intense eight hour work day sitting in one spot and being productive.
now home is both sanctuary and where i spend most of my 24 hours.
it's important for me to have a comfortable home. a place where people feel welcome.
i don't know how long we'll stay here... we rent and i'm longing for a home office that is separate from the rest of the home. for now it is part of our front room. this is the first room you enter into when you come into our home. it's an awkward space that i've made the most of because it is also my office space. i've tried to divide it up so you don't immediately see the office or my messy desk.
i love having pops of color to see throughout the day. next to my desk is a large window that provides southern light and views of the neighbors trees and vines where birds visit and squirrels sun.
welcome to my world.
a short time ago i took another series inviting you in through my front door... you can see it below. feel free to visit my photostream. there's more from my home. feel free to add me as a contact.
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I'm a building designer by trade - my home is my own take on modern architecture. It took 16 months to build and was worth every minute of that wait.
I moved the couch. Here lies the Lego mess, minus the hangar (in a box in another room) and unopened sets.
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Title: Home Sweet Home, Jamaica
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Publisher: C.H. Graves/Universal
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Height: 3.2 in
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Home is where the heart is and this is where my heart has always been. I’ll always love him. Never mind that choke hold. He lived XD
I've added a black-outlined rectangle around my building. Seen from the observation deck at the Bitexco Financial Tower.