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Knobel are a Swiss manufacturer of Chocolate and Bakery equipment. We purchased a large piece of factory equipment a few years ago and this branded memory stick was amongst my collection of pens, pencils, note books etc. from my time working on the project with them.
Somebody once asked me, “Do you have any good childhood memories?” and I had to think… pretty much all my childhood memories are good ones. Sure I got in arguments with my brother. And there’s times I got spanked for being.. well a normal kid. But for the most part I remember being happy, crazy, silly and having a good time. Now does that mean my parents bought me tons of toys and went to Disneyland every 3 months in order to keep us happy? No. They were just there. And we were happy. I don’t know what age we allow sadness/depression to seep in to our personality and demeanor but the one thing I do know is that it’s a choice. And I’ve always chose to be happy.
Do you have questions about life? Ask me. I’m CPR certified and a black belt, so I’m sure with qualifications that, I can tackle just about anything.
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Is a childhood memory actually what happened, or is it part imagination based on a wish or fear?
Technical note: The tungsten lights in the museum created that usual orange/yellow look, which I would usually correct in photoshop. But in this case a multiply blend mode (with a dash of gaussian blur) created a rich, glowing color that I really liked.
“There are moments when I wish I could roll back the clock and take all the sadness away, but I have the feeling that if I did, the joy would be gone as well.”
― Nicholas Sparks, A Walk to Remember
i think it was a leaf from an almond tree. thick and dry and brown and very dead.
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"Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory."
Dr Seuss
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Memories are like a small loose thread end of your sweater, tug at it once & you'll unravel an entire treasure chest full of stories untold! Lots of yarn & tall tales too!
I saw this little girl walking home with shopping bags in the middle of the night near the Flower Market of Bangkok, Thailand.
Two old forms of computer memory, one paper and one electronic. The paper one is a computer card aka punch card, for purposes of this week's Macro Mondays theme "CARD". The electronic one is magnetic core memory, and is here just because I'm a nerd.
People have been sprucing up the Sullivan County ghost town of Parksville. The long closed Memories Antique shop has had its signage spruce up.
Last month I received an email from Stuart that runs Subism inviting me to get part in a beautiful project called Memories Subism that is an art book and all its profits are going to the Maggie´s carring cancer center. The book will tell 10 short stories about people who had to fight against cancer and I made this illustration for one of those stories. I´m glad to get involved, thanks Stu!
Still Life Baby Dress---early in the morning here and this room has not cooled down since yesterday---cannot sleep so playing with memories---
Memories of summer - The rich, warm, June sunset above Waddington Fell across the Ribble Valley brings memories of summer and warmer, longer days, whilst silhouetting an ash tree just coming into leaf
"We do not remember days; we remember moments…"
~ Cesare Pavese
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This is a photo of my partner recently taken at Tuntable Falls in NSW. For David this was a very special place as he was a part of a group of people who met in the 70's at the Aquarius festival which was held in Nimbin. It was then decided by some of the attendees to create a community where they continued to follow the beliefs from the festival. Taking David back to Nimbin was very special for me because he not only had the chance to relive the memories but he shared them with me. Knowing how special it was I wanted to capture the moment for him and I think I did well because it shows the true essence of both David and nature.