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Some scraps left behind from the torn down Chicken Shed Bar at Çatalhöyük, along with torn out posts for the laundry line. Today they've been reposted next to the dining room.
“...He was still too young to know that the heart's memory eliminates the bad and magnifies the good, and that thanks to this artifice we manage to endure the burden of the past.”
- Gabriel García Márquez, Love in the Time of Cholera -
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Clocks are omnipresent in modern life. Make a photo of the clock, watch, or other device that you use most to tell time. www.todaysposting.com/TPAssignment.php?TP=324
Memory game bag to hold the cards in.
You can see the memory games that I available through the link on my Flickr profile.
Sotillo de la Adrada
March 27, 2010
This image was taken in an old town house in Sotillo de la Adrada, a small town in the outskirts of Madrid. This Attic used to hold generations worth of memories - toys, beds, linens, clothes, frames, etc. I'm told it was overflowing with 'stuff'. I would have loved to capture it then, but even with most of the memories removed it continues to hold a certain intrigue, mystery, a desire to rummage through the items that remain.
This final image is composed of 9 separate frames taken with my Nikon D40.
My entry for the Country Living Pumpkin Decorating contest. If you like it, you can vote on pinterest using the following link:
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I was inspired by folk art memory jugs. All of the pieces on the pumpkin are family memorabilia.
All of my memories keep you near
In silence moments imagine you be here
All of my memories keep you near
Your silent whispers, silent tears
~~~~~~~~~
Koneko com uma wig provisória mas até que combinou com ela XD E ela parece tão solitária e pensativa nessas fotos...
When you stick a memory card in the front of your Media Center PC, or even multi-format USB memory card reader, so you have to guess which drive letter is which memory format?
I used to, a simple hack gives you visual icons that represent all of the major memory formats! Problem solved!
Here is a full shot of one side of this vintage memory vase. There are a lot of old buttons here and a lot of metal jewelry pieces such as crosses and brooches.
Memory Lane is a section of waterfront trail in South Foster Park along the eastern shore of the Bay of Quinte.
Memory is a way of holding on to the things you love, the things you are, the things you never want to lose.
~Kevin Arnold
My Birthday is in the beginning of July, as was my Fathers, Grandfathers and severl others in the family...thus, the Forth of July was choosen as the day to celebrate these..Hot Dogs with heaps of mustard, potato salad, Deviled Eggs Covered with Paprika, Ice Cream made in a bucket filled with ice and salt....Dogwoods in bloom, Fireflys blinked accross the sky at night....and fireworks ended the event with a bang.
Now in Oz, it is Winter...and nothing like these days...not sad, as I am in a place I love...but this time of year brings back memorys...
Like the 4th Dad was showing off a new horse and rode over a field that had a ditch...thinking the horse would jjust jump over the ditch, it stoped instead, fliping my Dad over the head of the horse, and in some sort of miracle he landed on his feet....to the applause of the entire family...
Memorys....
When in solitude, we give passionate attention to our thoughts, our visions, our lives, our memories & every colorful detail surrounding us~♥
Library of Congress illustration from the magazine Puck of an elderly gentleman (I almost said "old man" but then remembered my age and said something else instead) appearing to enjoy his memories.
Here is my little sister Julia.
July.Contryside. How sunny it was. But not now. It's rainy outside. No sun..I wish it were sunny outside!
SOOC except the inscription
This is a piece I did for OPUS Magazine. It will be featured in their online edition for an article entitled "Lethe" which discusses Dr.Freud and his studies on memory. Originally I was going to use another illustration that I had been working on but then decided to scrap it after hitting a few road blocks. I jumped to my next idea which was to incorporate Freud using some some sort of hypnotic psychic ability to extract memories from his patients. I'm pretty satisfied with the way this turned out and hopefully a lot of people will get to read the great article it'll be attached to.
21 June 2004
Ellen, Terry and Shoko play in the columbarium.
Garden of Memory summer solstice concert at the Chapel of the Chimes in Oakland, CA