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When I was young my brother and I hunted with my Uncle Russel. He was in his 80's and had wonderful stories to tell. One of them was about Jo Boy the huge buck that ran the woods. We never saw Jo Boy but this is a composite of what I dreamed he would look like. Thiis is combined stock photos from Pexals using Lightroom, Photoshop and Luminar.
[Addicted To Ink] Klaus Tattoo @MOM
GALVANIZED. Don Shirt LEGACY
ExalteD - Jo Pants @Man Cave
[InDiGo] Naples Idle Breathing & Static Stands
Junk Food - Lookie Cookies
On Explore - Thanks so much EVeryone!
Highest position: 97 on Sunday, October 9, 2011
From the archives. I went back and restored some photo's I took back in 2006.
Merci à vous pour vos visites et commentaires toujours très appréciés. Thank you so much for your visits and comments, highly appreciated
© Sylvie Frénillot - All rights reserved - Photo non libre de droits.
PASSEZ VOIR MON SITE
When I first met my friend Jo, she had moved back to her childhood farm in St Joseph County, Indiana. Most of the outbuildings and the house she grew up in were still standing. This little barn was there for about five more years and then was demolished. Now long gone.
This is a paper print I ran across this morning and scanned. I actually forgot that I had posted the view of it you see in the comments.
time to continue the nippon manju album with more photos of the 2024 voyage to japan + please enjoy!
Jo Di Bona doit son succès fulgurant à sa technique unique qu'il a lui-même inventée: le Pop Graffiti, où il associe collages, diverses influences du graffiti et la culture pop, dont il s'est profondément imprégné.
♥ CHAIN - Bunny Hair ♥
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♥ AURICA Jo Dress ♥
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♥ Pure Poison - Magic Pumps ♥
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♥ [VIPERA] Perla Gauge Earrings (XL F) ♥
The original photo is taken from Google.com,
and belongs to its respective owner
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Nijo-Jo (Nijo Castle) UNESCO World Heritage site
Nijo-Jo is located in Kyoto Japan and was built in 1603. The castle was built for Tokugawa Ieyasu founder of the Edo Shogunate and served as his residence while he was in Kyoto. The Shogun spent most of his time in the East and mainly used this castle as a place to show his immense power to the people of the Kansai region of Japan.
Nijo-Jo has a large garden with a number of rocks that are faced in an upright position symbolizing power. Leaves and Flowers were never left on the ground as it was considered to be a bad omen and a reminder of death.
Great strides were taken to prevent betrayal from within including uguisu bari (nightingale floors) which made a chirping sound when walked upon and hidden rooms for guards could be found throughout the complex. Ninja were deployed in the garden and posed as gardeners with a signal from the Shogun they would quickly come to his assistance.