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What's up with the small murse?

Spotted an interesting looking nurse log this morning while wandering around Mike Lake in Golden Ears Park.

This snazzy bag is available in 7 different colors. Drop by to check them out!

 

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I'm always curious what other photogs are toting around. Haven't done one of these in a while. Newest gear is my Google Glass!

(Photo taken with a Sony RX100M2)

 

Previous what's in my bag shots:

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Found these vintage owls side by side at a local antique shop. Thought they were much too weird and cool to pass up. There was a bit of blue around the eyes of the larger owl and I think I really like that...

 

Hit "L" for lightbox! Looks pretty coooool. :D

Cause Mikey rolls like that. :-)

This is a bit more manly than the previous image. I decided I don't need a murse or a pair of LV shoes. Thanks to you guys, I made the decision to be bold and not wear what most of the guys want to wear. I shall stick to my running shoes and carry a knapsack.

But if any of you guys want to show off your collections and how you wear them, then go right ahead. lmao

 

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I will be home after I have visited my friend in the hospital. Then I can check out your works.

 

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A fun and simple tag game: photograph three of your dolls/ figures together one of each with blonde, black (brunette) and red hair.

 

Thank you to everyone who tagged me! I have tagged a few but if you see this consider yourself tagged!

 

This photo:

 

I thought I’d feature some of my guys wearing Fall 2020 inspired menswear

 

Ollie Lawson Edge of Night has red hair (with blue streaks) and wears:

Dragon in Dreams John Colman greatcoat

Tenzin In the House sleeveless vest

Dragon in Dreams John Colman jodhpur style pants

MLP sonic_rainboom sneakers

Violaine Beyond This Planet bag

 

Declan Wake Cinematic Convention with black hair wears:

Dragon in Dreams John Colman military style jacket (love the brass buttons on this!)

AF hoodie

Dragon pants

Tate Tanaka believe the Hype hi-tops

Lukas Level of Suspense ‘murse’

 

Callum Windsor Turn it Up with blonde hair (and lilac streaks!) wears:

Action figure jacket

Barbie My Scene boy T Shirt

Dragon in Dreams John Colman plus fours

Dragon in Dreams leather lace-up shoes

Colette Supernova bag

where they went apeshit if you had a camera and I told him that his outfit ROCKED MY LIFE. He had a different jacket on earlier that day, though. This is outside La Zona Rosa where DOVES played at 1 am and at 9 the club was full and there were 600 people on the sidewalk.

I've been on the hunt for a small bag/pouch to bring onto the plane that a) doesn't resemble a murse - Tumi et al has lots of these that I looked into - and b) won't add significant weight or bulk to my travel kit. I happened upon this A5-sized sleeve at a local Japanese bookstore over the weekend and quite like it, even if it is a little small (won't fit a digital camera and I didn't want the larger-sized ones). It's made of Cordura and comes in green, navy and red. I was really torn between the navy and the green and wound up choosing the latter.

 

What is this for exactly? Well, on 90% of my [domestic] flights (United 1K - approx 100,000 miles per year) I'm sitting in row 1 or row 7. That is - the first row in First class or bulkhead (first row in economy+). I like these rows and select them whenever possible because there is no one sitting ahead of me to recline into me. Also, they usually have even more legroom - I'm 6'2" and this is nice for me. The only problem with row 1 and row 7 is that both do not have under-seat storage and both of your carry-on items have to go in the bins above. As such, I can't easily get to my things (especially if I'm in the window seat - which I don't like at all - or during seatbelt-on-please times).

 

I rarely, if ever use my laptop during flights and dread the push for in-flight wifi. For me, flight time is sacred - it's the only time I can completely disconnect and be alone with my thoughts without the constant interruption of SMS and email and badge notifications about my Hay Day animals missing me or severe thunderstorms in Miami. During flights, I write in my travel journal, listen to music or watch movies, read on my Kindle and just generally space out. Flying paired with doing these things ranks high on my list of favourite indulgences.

 

That's what this pouch is for - to keep my must-have-on-me items organised rather than strewn about on my fold-out table or between the seats. Come to think of it, I like that it really doesn't hold all that much - keeps it down to the essentials, I suppose.

 

Items are (clockwise from left):

 

Montblanc 147 "Traveller" fountain pen w/cartridge refills

"Smart Fit" bag/sleeve in Olive A5 size by Lihit Lab

Moleskine large ruled notebook (always a "limited edition" - right now I'm on Le Petit Prince) in a Molecover leather cover

Amazon Kindle Fire (Gen 1)

Super Talent 64gb Express RC8 thumb drive

Goyard passport cover in grey

Apple iPod Touch 32gb (Gen 4) w/Shure SE535 IEMs

Kingston Wi-Drive 32gb

Mophie Juicepack Duo battery

Montblanc Boheme Noir rollerball pen

33rd Street between Market St and Ludlow St

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

After Maya Bay, we headed to Kai Island to relax on the beach or for more snorkeling in the water. You can pay for a chair to relax in the shade if you like. This young man, with his fair skin, opted to relax. He wears comfortable Speedo trunks, water shoes and carries a few belongings in a satchel.

 

This was the last stop before returning to Royal Phuket Marina.

 

Photo Credit: Deen, The Time Phuket

 

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During my university years I had a string of European boyfriends while studying for my degree...German, French, Italian. I met my future (Italian) husband while studying abroad for a year and we were together 8 years before getting married and now married for 23 years. Photographing these three guys today made me think of those continental love affairs... I’m thinking French (Ollie), German (Declan) and Swedish (Callum - oops! Slipped another one in there! Lol!). After Brexit so many things will no longer be the same... 😢

 

My guys are wearing Fall 2020 inspired menswear:

 

Ollie Lawson Edge of Night (red hair with blue streaks) wears:

Dragon in Dreams John Colman greatcoat

Tenzin In the House sleeveless vest

Dragon in Dreams John Colman jodhpur style pants

MLP sonic_rainboom sneakers

Violaine Beyond This Planet bag

 

Declan Wake Cinematic Convention (black hair) wears:

Dragon in Dreams John Colman military style jacket (love the brass buttons on this!)

AF hoodie

Dragon pants

Tate Tanaka believe the Hype hi-tops

Lukas Level of Suspense ‘murse’

 

Callum Windsor Turn it Up (blonde hair & lilac streaks!) wears:

Action figure jacket

Barbie My Scene boy T Shirt

Dragon in Dreams John Colman plus fours

Dragon in Dreams leather lace-up shoes

Colette Supernova bag

What I usually carry:

 

Ricoh GR

HTC Re

iPhone 6 Plus

Nexus 6

Apple Earbuds

American Express

Mastercard

Easycard

1000NT

Loose change

 

There are six camera sensors in my bag.

 

What was in my bag 10 years ago?

Selfie in progress.

Just a generic post apocalypse minifigure..

Mamiya 7II on Kodak Portra 400 and developed in Tetenal.

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"Murse" and "Kooter" turn jet fuel into noise over N.A.S. Pensacola, Florida.

 

Even though it's not sharp (like I would like it), I like the way that this one turned out...

FR Homme murse and action figure crocs.

I've paired it down, but I still can't escape the scourge of multiple electronics. Not pictured; the Ricoh GR Digital III I carry everywhere.

37566, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - Wednesday February 10, 2010. **EXCLUSIVE** Nick (left) and Joe (right) Jonas share a laugh after getting ice cream together in LA. Joe walked Nick to his truck and gave him a brotherly hug before departing. Joe Jonas, looking fashionable in his two-tone jacket and thick frame glasses, is seen wearing Nike high top sneakers. Nick, on the other hand, kept it more casual in an open button up shirt and shoulder bag worn with dark denim pants and black boots. Photograph: Anthony, PacificCoastNews.com**FEE MUST BE AGREED PRIOR TO USAGE** **E-TABLET/IPAD & MOBILE PHONE APP PUBLISHING REQUIRES ADDITIONAL FEES** UK OFFICE:+44 131 557 7760/7761 US OFFICE:1 310 261 9676

Me rocking my Murse (man-purse)

 

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32 gift-giving solutions

It's our third annual holiday gift guide, featuring a little somethin' somethin' for him, for her and for kids of all ages. Many of these one-of-a-kind goodies will be gone by the time Santa hitches up his reindeer, so you'd best get your favourite numbers wrapped up now.

Rita Sirignano, Calgary Herald

Published: Friday, December 04, 2009

 

1 The limited-edition Thumper by Kid Robot is the work of American urban artist David Flores, who uses his trademark "stained-glass style" for a fresh take on the Disney bunny. $65 at Group Seven, 203, 2115 4th St. S.W., 403-229-3117, groupseven.ca.

 

2 Android's lacquered jewelry case holds five watches, and comes with its own lock and key. The case is $228 and the watches, also by Android, range from $258-$398 each at O'Connors Menswear, 1415 1st St. S.W., 403-269-4996, oconnors.ca.

 

3 A hospitality gift need not break the bank. Bring along a value-priced bottle of Le Jaja de Jau 2008 sauvignon--a white even a red-wine drinker will like-- and accessorize it with an out-of-this-world bottle stopper. Le Jaja de Jau 2008 sauvignon: $16.95, at Britannia Wine Merchants, Britannia Plaza, Elbow Drive and 49th Avenue S.W., 403-287-3833, britanniawine merchants.ca.Cosmic stopper: $6.95 each (in a variety of jewel tones) at Crate and Barrel, Southcentre, 100 Anderson Rd. S.E., 403-278-7020,

 

4 A scapular is a necklace with two pendants--one worn on the front and one on the back--that are said to protect both sides of the heart. Francisca Botelho's white gold and enamel amulets feature symbols like the evil eye and Arabic hamsa (shown here), or personages such as the Hindu goddess Lakshmi and the Christian Madonna. $685, from a selection at Rubaiyat, 722 17th Ave. S.W., 403-228-7192, rubaiyatcalgary.com.

 

5 Made by Toronto's preloved out of recycled mittens, these mismatched mittens are the green solution to a single missing handwarmer. $35 a pair at Queen Boutique, 1109A Kensington Rd. N.W., 403-283-2227.

 

6 Face blizzards in style with a buffalo-plaid, fur-trimmed aviator hat by Crowncap, $48, and vintage snow goggles, $125, which were issued to mountain troops to prevent snow blindness. Both are available at Crown Surplus, 1005 11th St. S.E., 403-265-1754, armysurplus.com.

 

7 We're not sure who is going to be more excited-girls or moms-that lululemon is finally launching a junior line. You'll find the same high-quality, vibrant active wear at ivivva, but with some great twists, such as luon pants that can be cropped when a tween grows up instead of out and hoodies that come with emergency ponytail holders. Prices range from $35 for a tank to $79 for a hoodie. And if your darling daughter already has everything, check out the bright-fuchsia doubletime gym bag to carry it all in, $64, with a water-resistant inner compartment for smelly sneakers and wet swimsuits. Ivivva athletica, 3625 Shaganappi Tr. N.W., 403-247-3644, ivivva.com.

 

8 It's got reindeers, team spirit and an official VANOC endorsement: Kids' Canadian Olympic Team Lamb's Wool front-zip sweater, $75 (size 7-8, 10-12 and 14-16. Adult sizes are also available, $100). At The Bay, Market Mall, 403-286-1220 and four other Calgary locations, or order online at vancouver2010.hbc.com.

 

9 This adorable toddler's red wool coat trimmed with black velvet is available at an equally sweet price: $39 at Joe Fresh at The Real Canadian Superstore, 3575 20th Ave. N.E. and several other locations throughout Calgary, joe.ca.

 

10 Don't forget Fido. Your best friend will be wagging his tail over this down coat, $16.50, and chew toys, $7.50, at Old Navy, Chinook Centre, 403-319-0412, Sunridge Mall, 403-590-9501, and Market Mall, 403-288-8002, oldnavy.ca.

 

11 One suspects even some big girls would love to receive the Barbie Dolled Up Nails Digital Nail Printer. You just connect the device to a PC via USB and choose from thousands of nail designs or upload your own graphics. To "print," you apply a base coat and a white coat (both included), then insert your fingers into the device and the pattern is printed on your nails. You then finish with the included topcoat. $199.99 exclusively at Toys "R" Us, 2929 32nd Ave. N.E., 403-974-8680, Market Mall, 403-974-8683, and 10450 Macleod Tr. S.E., 403-974-8686, toysrus.ca.

 

12If only real grocery products looked this good! This set of Wooden Pantry Products by award-winning toy designers Melissa and Doug is $25 at Child at Heart Children's Store, Britannia Plaza, Elbow Drive & 49th Avenue S.W., 403-243-3070, childatheart.ca.

 

13 Natural Pod's Tree Branch Blocks are made in Vancouver from kiln-dried, locally sourced alder. A 2009 Top Ten Eco Toy Winner, each set is unique and comes stored in a handmade muslin sack. The sets come in small ($35), medium ($48), and large ($80) sizes at Riva's Eco Store, 1534 17th Ave. S.W., 403-452-1001, rivasecostore.com.

 

14 However will you choose between these 18K yellow-gold signet-style cocktail rings designed by Ray Griffiths, whose pieces are favourites of Brooke Shields, Rachel Griffiths and Angela Basset? Both oval-rounded oval-faceted stones are surrounded by pave diamonds, so you'll just have to decide between a smoky quartz or a blue topaz. Of course, you could also give her both. $3,685 each at J Vair Anderson Jewellers, 409 3rd St. S.W., 403-266-1669, jvairanderson.com.

 

15 Something old, something new: It's simply the most interesting necklace we've seen this year. Grey freshwater pearls with three bronze mini seals by Vancouver's Pyrrha, $372, pyrrha.com.

 

16 We can't think of anyone who wouldn't be thrilled to find a box from Hermes under the tree. Buy her one--or an armful--of these enamel bracelets lets and get ready to be on the receiving end of Joyeux Noel. $495 to $795 from a selection at Hermes, 510 8th Ave. S.W., Holt Renfrew, 403-263-8100, hermes.com.

 

17 If you've got a tween, a teen or a trendster whose stocking needs stuffing, KO Nail Polish is guaranteed to be knock out. Created by Mike Potter, who designed the hair and makeup for Hedwig & the Angry Inch, it goes on shiny, then dries completely flat. Available in several fashion-forward shades, it's $21 exclusively at Aritzia, Chinook Centre, 403-252-3555, Market Mall, 403-247-8333, and Southcentre, 403-225-1644.

 

18 How do you help her make last year's little black dress fresh again? Give her a one-of-a-kind feather and pearl hair ornament by Calgary accessories designer Lora Bui, and she'll be on the receiving end of non-stop compliments at your New Year's Eve gathering. $85 at Shisomiso Boutique and Gallery, Art Central, 105, 100 7th Ave. S.W., 403-266-4211,

 

shisomiso.com.

 

19 Claridge & King's His is Hers? Oxford-cloth shirt looks like it was made for a man, but it's tailored to a woman's dimensions, $135. Add two pairs of sexy boxers and white tanks for her--$140 for the set--and she'll be swooning with relief that you didn't buy her a red-lace merry widow with black feathers. Both at Knickers n' Lace, 208 Willow Park Village, 403-225-1413, knickersnlaceinc.com.

 

20 She'll love this knit bib top, which will work with jeans on Boxing Day or a tuxedo jacket on New Year's Eve. $395. At Paul Hardy Atelier, 4, 1126 Kensington Rd. N.W., 403-242-4794, paulhardydesign.com.

 

21 Buy her Canadian. The Napa boots by Manitoba Mucklucks are as comfortable as a pair of Australian Uggs, but the Vibram sole makes them far more practical in our snowy climes. $320 at Little Burgundy, Market Mall, 403-247-9162, littleburgundyshoes.com.

 

22The Salvatore Ferragamo Mocha tote bag is a murse she might want to borrow. $670 at Harry Rosen, TD Square, 317 7th Ave. S.W., 403-294-0992, harryrosen.com.

 

23 This Louis Vuitton International Wallet in Monogram Vernis pattern is red hot. $675. At Louis Vuitton, 510 8th Ave. S.W., Holt Renfrew, 403-265-5755, louisvuitton.com.

 

24 Karen Wilson's limited-edition, handmade tapestry and brocade handbags come in a variety of styles and patterns, from elegant to funky, and range from $265-$315. At Heritage Park Historical Village, Haskayne Mercantile Block, 1900 Heritage Dr. S.W., 403-268-8535, heritagepark.ca.

 

25 Bee House ceramic teapots are made in Japan by Zero, the country's leading teapot manufacturer. Each has a removable stainless-steel infuser inside and is microwaveable and lead-free. $54.95 (small square) and $89.95 (large) from a selection at Savour Fine Foods & Kitchenware, 1331 9th Ave. S.E., 403-532-8222, savourfinefoods.com.

 

26 Phaidon's Coco: 10 World-Leading Masters Choose 100 Contemporary Chefs is an arty guide to the world's top emerging chefs (chosen by the likes of Mario Batali, Alice Waters and Gordon Ramsay). A visual feast, it also includes menus and recipes. $59.95 at Owl's Nest Books, Britannia Plaza, Elbow Drive and 49th Avenue S.W., 403-287-9557, owlsnestbooks.com.

 

27 Purrification. Scentchips N' Stuff has one of the largest selections of collectible Lampe Berger Paris air-purification systems in Calgary, including the Amici de la Luna by artist Rosina Wachtmeister. $180 at Scentchips N' Stuff, 1335 9th Ave. S.E., 403-262-5400.

 

28 The features of the vintage-inspired 35mm Blackbird Fly Camera include two exposure settings (f7/f11), two shutter speeds, and two masks for cropping your film. (For a way-cool effect, shoot without a mask and the image will bleed over the edges.) By Tokyo's Superheadz, it's $145 at Shed, 200, 1022 17th Ave. S.W., 403-245-1702, combine-online.com/shed.

 

29 Modulor Tape Measure by French architect Le Corbusier is regarded as the most important modern attempt to develop a mathematically coherent measurement system based on the proportions of the human body. By Vitra, it's $95 at Housebrand Design Store, 202, 2212 4th St. S.W., 403-229-4330, housebrand.ca.

 

30 Tag & Torres Retro Tabletop Foosball--there's also a tabletop pool table--is $77 at Steeling 30 Home, 1010 17th Ave. S.W., 403-245-0777,

 

steelinghomestore.com.

 

31 Nood's Doc and Clock stylishly charges and plays your iPod and comes with an alarm clock with a snooze feature. $99.95 (on sale for $59.97) at Nood, 820 11th Ave. S.W., 403-233-9022, and Deerfoot Meadows, 240, 8180 11th St. S.E., 403-252-9929, nood.ca.

    

© Calgary Herald 2009

for ess eff, oak/sac towns, tahoes, naps. in my murse.

oye...

 

i had no choice but to succumb to fast & super expensive reLief.

for the past week,

iVe been pumping my immune sys w/Vit C & aLL sorts of eLixirs;

however, i MUST get better in time for big first exam thursday,

which i HAVE NOT read a thing on.

 

sigh

ooOOoOoo i hate being incapacitated-sick o>____<o

 

FYI:

KOGA's been the best murse [male nurse]

xD

He's by my side, constantly purring & monitoring my rest naps.

i love my biggie boy.

So, I made myself a new bag. It's seriously huge. I got these fat quarters and didn't know what to do with them because I didn't want to cut them and ruin the print. I decided that I would just make a bag the size of the fabric. I customized the pockets on the inside for myself(it has 8) and the straps are perfect for me and I used the scraps and smaller bits on the sides and for the straps, zero waste!

  

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Gavin McGinnis wears the free bags (man purses = murses?) by Septem + a free t-shirt by Adjunct

 

Rule #10 of crossplaying:

 

"Be prepared for many excessively surprised people. Crossplaying men look like women from behind."

Awaiting the team from Gothenburg neonatal ICU and their incubator. Mission was to pick up a sick baby elsewhere in Sweden and transporting it to a higher level hospital.

Or as I like to call them, my bags of tricks. Each of these has been used for everyday carry at various times. In addition I have a few gym and travel bags that were never used as "man purses."

 

Top: Jansport Odyssey, my largest daypack; Trager Cross-country (12 years old!); Brenthaven backpack (5 years old, a veteran of air travel, many times as the only bag).

 

Middle: Lowepro camera bag, which I used as a small organizer; Eagle Creek travel organizer (large); Trager Bike Messenger laptop bag.

 

Bottom: Two Victorinox waistpacks (used as organizers inside the other ones as well as by themselves); Mountainsmith waistpack (now I use it mostly for outdoorsy stuff) with a few add-ons, especially a strap.

 

Note the absence of MOLLE/PALS webbing, and of Maxpedition, 5.11 tactical, CountyComm, or TadGear. This is only because of path dependency. And may not last.

 

I am too secure in my masculinity to feel it threatened by what I carry.

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