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A Hawaii overprint note is one of a series of banknotes (one Silver Certificate and three Federal Reserve Notes) issued during World War II as an emergency issue after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The intent of the overprints was to easily distinguish US currency captured by Japanese forces in the event of an invasion of Hawaii and render the bills useless. These were all recalled in April 1946 and most were burned in a Hawaiian crematorium rather than ship them stateside.
cartonnage réalisé à la main contenant un bloc notes - tissus fantaisies - tampon motif écritures et montres - fermeture par un bouton recouvert de tissu
September 15 2015
A twilight after work meant I didn't get home until bath time. Teeny had left me a note in case I wondered where they were.
Nothing a little licking can't fix!
(Our cat came back home with a large wound exposing his pink flesh, like a skinned rabbit. He probably got caught on a piece of metal while trying to climb on something... Very nasty, but he didn't seem to be in any pain at all. I managed not to faint and rushed him to the vet. )
My future wife, making notes on a train.
Was drasticly underexposed, a mistake which with the help of computers need only mean 'some shadow detail lost, more grain than normal'.
I've just started scanning in some of my old photographs, so expect more grainy, years-old photos to come...
Comedian Allyson Smith notes. Not sure if this is what she took on stage, or notes she jotted to herself before she started.
Former White Front Discount Store located at 560 Contra Costa Blvd. in Pleasant Hill,CA. After White Front closed in 1972 the building sat vacant for two years until renovations started to take place. By February 1975 The Treasury opened in the building. (The Treasury was a discount store owned by JC Penney). The Treasury closed by 1980 and a Gemco Discount Store soon moved into the building. Like all (or many) Gemco Stores this became a Target. Target has heavily redone the interior of the store. There is a Marshalls clothing store next to this Target which was originally the White Front Discount Food Store. It then became The Treasury Discount Food Store. In 1977 Romleys opened in the building and lasted until the early 1980's when Gemco opened their own supermarket (in the building itself). The Romleys Market became a Marshalls Discount Clothing Store which is still open to this date.
NOTE the lines on the store exterior...
Please do NOT add notes to this image - thanks! =)
This did not take as much time as you might expect. 10 minutes I would say.
Originally, I wanted to upload a square crop and have perfect symmetry. I felt that might be too boring and decided on progressing from two different directions towards a final climax.
Ok wait, if I lost you somewhere up there, please be happy =)
This was the drawing that went with the note Olivia wrote for Kevin to thank him for helping to paint her room.
From left to right, that's me, Dale, and Kevin.