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This is the calm before the storm. As soon as the lights turned out and Radiohead began, all those empty seats were immediately filled. Including mine.
Listening to "Wander" by Tame Impala. (new album was finished a couple of days ago. hell yes!)
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Oliver received a book a day for Twenty -Five -Days of Christmas. At the age of 3, he loved books and to be read too, but wanted to read to others so it all began with my daughter's childhood record player, then the tape cassettes and finally the CD's.
So proud of you Ollie as you now read by yourself to your baby brother.
Phew! We had a power outage and I wasn't sure I was going to be able to finish this on time! Taking the geography prompt to our summer road trip. Used an old Heidi Swapp map print that's been in my stash WAY too long!
Loading my Archer for a relief flight orgainized by Lakeview Aviation, Largo Vista, Texas. Orgainized by local Baptist churches. Note the old RF-4C guarding the fuel pumps.
I like doing the 'favorites' page every now and then. In my head I was picturing a venn diagram and so I connected the hearts with that in mind. His list is on the left, mine's on the right.
Thanks for looking!
These are funny pictures of my kids in a wig! LOL :) The journalng prompt (everyday you) is borrowed from Cathy Z. This went up really quickly because of her prompt.
Arashikage Clan Falchion Sword, Ninjato Sword with Bandolier Scabbard and Tanto Sword with Scabbord.
LOAD Festival,
Presented by the Daydream Network,
Royal Albert Hall,
15/6/2009
Artists: Ben Slow, Eyesaw, Dan K, Snik, Blam, Grafter, Babel, Finbarr Dac, DBO.
(Long long over due photos from aw nice exhibition!)
Paper by Mindy Terasawa. Photo frames by KPertiet. Alpha by ABR (ScrapGirls) and cross-stitches by STI (ScrapGirls, dynamic brushes). Stitch borders by Anna Aspnes.
ONE MORE DAY.
Thank goodness. I'm ready to put Photoshop away for a while. LOL
i don't think i have ever completed just a b/w LO.and i still couldn't.i used slate glimmermist and added pink and blue accents!!!! i need colour!!!
Pretty simple one (although took me longer than some of the more "complicated" ones!). Was going to do another LO I have in my head, but didn't have the time to gather the stuff I wanted - that's one of the things I love about this challenge - I have all these LO ideas percolating in my mind, so hopefully I can keep up the momentum after it's over!
This is a pretty faithful lift of Write Click Scrapbook's Celeste Smith.
TFL
Entrant no.E11 - 1973 AEC Mandator Tractor Unit and Articulated Low-loader Trailer - JKT 732L
Historic Commercial Vehicle Society 60th. Anniversary Year, 57th. London to Brighton Run
Dump trucks preparing to load for a trip to the Environmental Management Waste Management Facility. This landfill in Bear Creek Valley is northeast of K-25, and is accessible by a "haul road" so that trucks are not on public highways.
I knew the picture I wanted as soon as I heard the prompt. I'm a Christmas fiend, and I still have all my santas on display. I wanted to talk about how I know there is no such thing as Santa, but I still believe.
Page 1 - LO was made in a class by Fancy Pants at the MemoryWorks Retreat. I LOVE this and it is totally something I would do on my own (well not so much that color of ribbon )
I left the desktop in the image at the top so you could see that the embellishments extend off the page!
I love this from Cathy Z! And thanks to Barb and Simply BJ for motivating me and inspiring me to try this.
I think I might do one for my daughter and husband, too. Oh, why not --my cat, too. Her's will go something like this: "It amazes me that you can be so mean to us when all we want to do is pet you....." LOL!
This is another digi page which I cut out where the photos are--yes I cut around the feather too. This normally would have been a 12x12 page but I had to print it smaller. I just mounted it on some matching papers and added lace and the title. I like this style of heritage layouts but I never see them except on digi sites. I have made my own from scratch a few times but wanted to use these for my "different" style" today. I have had these digital pages in a drawer already cut out and just waiting to be used. On days I did not feel good, I'd sit with my feet up and cut out tons of digital images etc. for future use. I'm curious to see if anyone else uses this style to scrap.
On superbowl weekend 2006, the Corps of Engineers and Ashbritt had a drive up and get free mulch generated from the grindings of debris collected in Pike County Mississippi. The Debris was along the Right of Way of county roads from the Hurricane Katrina in Septermber of 2005. All people had to do was drive up and sign a wavier.