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I put a top coat of China Glaze "On the Rocks" over top of the "For Audrey" manicure from earlier. It makes it have a somewhat frosty look with fine teal glitter.
Sick time means time to do my nails (I have to actually keep my nails "done" now, to keep with the whole professional appearance thing). The brown polish is kind of different... being so metallic and gold kind of mitigates the brown (color is "caramel mocha" from ULTA). A surprising thumbs up.
gosh i am so goin for french manicures man!!! they look soooo pretty!!! =D am very excited... ahhaah
With few people looking to brave the elements on a wet Manchester day, an East Midlands Trains class 158 no. 158770 catches a reflection in "The Nails" salon on Whitworth Street West, as it approaches Oxford Road station with the 09.52 Liverpool Lime St - Norwich (1L08).
Anyone up for a manicure, pedicure ..... or perhaps a waxing?
1st March 2016
Sony A7RIV (ILCE-7RM4), Sony FE 135 mm 1.8 GM
Many thanks to everyone for your visits, comments and faves! Very much appreciated!
the art of propriety in eating one's hand.
1. punch yourself in the mouth.
2. chew slowly and pretend to have the bad habit of nail-biting.
3. declare cannibalism!
"You can't help but remember what Faulkner is alleged to have said when asked whether he wrote daily or only when the inspiration hit him. It's said he replied that he wrote only when the inspiration came, but that he made sure it came every morning at ten o'clock sharp when he sat down at his desk." –Rick Bass
This is a shot near the pond which is in front of the John Deere world headquarters. The property is landscaped beautifully and is always in pristine condition,
Thanks for the reminder to come out here Dave!
After having a good roll on the seaweed, this otter stopped and lay still holding its front feet out as though it was waiting for its nails to be manicured.
in front of a multi-unit house near Ocean Beach in San Francisco - looking like it just came back from a beauty parlor appointment
From thedailylumenbox.com Rollei RPX 25 shot at box speed with Leica Ic and
Voigtlander (Cosina) 12mm Ultra Wide Heliar Developed in Cinestill Df96 monobath.
Cadburys Mini Eggs with a Mini Egg themed manicure. I manage to resist having any Mini Eggs until Easter this year, and really enjoyed them once I did.
There is no exquisite beauty without some strangeness in the proportion - like applying a power tool to the nails, which at first glance looked painful, strange and hypnotic.
These days it seems that even having nails done is a hi-tech experience, with acrylics applied and then shaped using a mini grinder that sounds a bit like a dentist's drill, and dust flying everywhere.....so much so that they were wearing surgeons masks.
Love of beauty is taste, the creation of beauty is art, and beauty is bought by judgement of the eye.
These nails looked great when finished.
[William Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe and Ralph Waldo Emerson]
this weekend needed a bit of relax from sewing and this is what I made ^_^
blogged: ateliermomoni.com
We'd completed our 'amble' around Masterton's Henley Lake, but it was only 4:30pm; much too early for Dinner.
So what better way to fill in Time than to go for a drive down a quiet "backwater" country road that took us through beautiful rolling hills which in turn were covered by beautifully manicured sheep farms...
After driving sort of aimlessly for about 30 minutes, I just couldn't go any further. I had to get some photos...!
Then, with the photos taken, it was time to turn around and head back to Masterton for dinner at the The Farriers Bar & Eatery - a dinner that was very, very enjoyable!
As a footnote, it was only recently that I checked a map to see where this road led, and was surprised that it's a secondary highway that runs right through to Hawke's Bay (a long way to the north!).
It's definitely a road that we'll have to explore...!
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A sidewalk view of some residential landscaping near the crest of a hill. The gardener in me thinks all that grass is a waste of good planting space, but the photographer in me loves that big curve of lawn punctuated by the not-quite-straight eugenia hedge, and the nicely thinned Southern magnolia on the other side.
I forgot the name of this color but I know it's from OPI. I received a lot of compliments on this color.
This was my first full set of acrylic French Tip Nails. It took time. It was relatively expensive, but that didn't matter. You'll see how wonderful they look in my makeover and outing photos elsewhere on here. The sad part was that I had to return to my "regular" life and had to have them removed less than 24 hours later! It was a drag! And I was JUST getting used to using them when typing, dressing, writing, driving, etc. Loved the brief experience and wish it could be permanent! Love you all!