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Are we to paint what's on the face, what's inside the face, or what's behind it?

-Pablo Picasso

 

259. | tumblr. | I say we are to paint it all.

 

Guess what.

I haven't worn make up in over a month. It's so freeing.

 

This was beyond enjoyable so there are quite a few in comments. Go crazy.

 

Tagged:

1. I was so happy I didn't wait until after 4 to take my photo of the day because I ACTUALLY got to use some natural light for the first time in quite a while.

2. I inexplicably lost a pound and 2 inches off my waist since the last time I weighed and measured myself (a few months ago?) and I'm kind of concerned because I eat like a fat man.

3. I can fit into my favorite jeans from freshman year again though so I'm not complaning, haha.

4. I just finished writing an informative speech about Pop-Tarts. My speech class is gonna looove it.

5. It's 5am and I'm not asleep yet. Tomorrow will be super fun!

7. I dropped my old old phone in the toilet the other day, so I upgraded to an iphone 3G for only $50 because AT&T's cool like that with outdated phones. I feel so fancy shmancy now.

8. IT SNOWED TONIGHT! I haven't seen snow in almost 2 months.

9. One or two of the ones in comments will likely be uploaded too. Suggestions?

10. I skipped 6.

Not sure why, but these points were a little problematic. Here my Garratt split the points. The baulk was well placed - the edge of the table is just to the left.

For the Mastermind challenge week 339 - "PHOTOBOMB"

 

Fantasy bug based on moth photoshop brush from deviantArt - scully7491.deviantart.com/art/Moth-Brushes-8003336

Texture from les brumes - www.flickr.com/photos/lesbrumes/3444606196/in/set-7215761...

Available at Unik Event

Sheers and Solids textures

C String Included

For Maitreya and Legacy Body

Original Mesh

Accidentally took this photo while faffing about (taking photos in opera gloves using a camera phone surprisingly difficult) but kinda like it.

View On Black

 

Thanks to First Quality

 

Its it "HighSummer" ... time to lay in the sun, be lazy ... and do "difficult works" like in this case: its not easy for a girl to put your umbrella firmly into the sand in the perfect position ::)) and then enjoy the beach and the sun. Have a great week and if possible "a la playa". Enjoy!!

 

Listen to: www.goear.com/listen/991603a/Vamos-A-La-Playa-RIGHEIRA

 

Don't use my pictures on websites without prior authorization! They are protected by Copyright All rights reserved◄PLS DO NOT USE THIS PHOTO FOR PROMOTIONAL, ETC NATURE .. thank you.

I am sorry but I am VERY BUSY- see "SLOW MODE" so I cannot comment on all of you (I am OFF) but will catch up as soon as I can

::OOPS:: Amelia Dress

Available at Anybody Event

10 different colors

Maitreya & Legacy

Original Mesh

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Elmira/94/64/23

Theatre Lane, Chichester

Dancer adjusts her suit during a halftime show at Virginia Tech.. Nikon F3 with 180mm f2.8. Tri-X

ANSH 121#12 "Oops"

123 Pictures in 2023 #99 "Swirls"

This is the third cheesecake I've ever made, and it turned out the ugliest. It was supposed to be blueberry swirl. Reflecting my artistic mastery level, it looks like it was decorated by a third grader. I also let it cook a little too long and it developed some cracking in spite of the water bath. Oh well, it was delicous anyway.

These bumper balls are made for individuals a bit larger than this little guy. Because of the weight of the ball he was turned upside down. Too funny.

Well, that went pear-shaped pretty quickly. It appears that Luxottica comes pre-programmed with Lotta Danger defence routines...

 

... still, I'm sure things can't get any worse for Ms. Danger

There are a few superstitions concerning stepping on cracks in the pavement. It was once common to tell children that if they stepped on any cracks in the pavement they would be eaten for lunch by bears waiting for them around the corner.

 

There is also a belief that the cracks in the pavement lead directly to the underworld. So if you stepped on them, demons from there would be released and bring you bad luck.

There's me with that itchy trigger finger again. 😉

I've gotta run in a minute. A few errands to run today, so I might get to some more of these tomorrow. On the other hand, perhaps not, as I may have even more photos to deal with.

To take my mind off of my troubles, I've decided to throw myself into my "work". And since many people have expressed their desire to see more out and about photos of Daisy, that seems like a good place to start. To that end, I've told Daisy not to over exert today...because after work, she can expect a full afternoon and evening of public exposure with her Mistress. And if she has a problem with being made the center of attention....well then she had just better deal with it!

Anyway, just how far we get depends on how my knees hold up....but when I'm well motivated, I tend to rise to the occasion. 😊

I haven't decided exactly what I want Daisy to wear, by the way. But I'm definitely thinking.....PINK! 💖💖

Trumpets of Apocalypse:

 

The seven trumpets are described in Revelation 8:6-13. The seven trumpets are the “contents” of the seventh seal (Revelation 8:1-5). The first trumpet causes hail and fire that destroys much of the plant life in the world (Revelation 8:7). The second trumpet brings about what seems to be a meteor hitting the oceans and causing the death of much of the world’s sea life (Revelation 8:8-9). The third trumpet is similar to the second, except it affects the world’s lakes and rivers instead of the oceans (Revelation 8:10-11).

 

The fourth of the seven trumpets causes the sun and moon to be darkened (Revelation 8:12). The fifth trumpet results in a plague of “demonic locusts” that attack and torture humanity (Revelation 9:1-11). The sixth trumpet releases a demonic army that kills a third of humanity (Revelation 9:12-21). The seventh trumpet calls forth the seven angels with the seven bowls of God’s wrath (Revelation 11:15-19, 15:1-8).

I did it again.

found a last last one from my oops upskirt shooting.(already said the same at part3 and part4, but this really will be the last one)

Offshoot Eventing Outing to Rosanna

I guess I need to change the scale soon, or my Flickr photostream wil turn into a Superb Fairywren Worship. Oops a Daisy!

 

(Malurus cyaneus)

  

I think I dropped my ball down the stairs................. can you please grab it for me? So I can throw it (I mean, accidentally drop it) again?

 

Explore - Highest position: 13 on Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Something went terribly wrong as the LA&L was switching Kraft in Avon, NY on November 21, 2024. Looks like the rear truck on 426 spread the rail, resulting in it and 4 cars hitting the dirt. No one noticed the 426 was off the rail until it rode over the crossing and then slammed down onto the ground after it got clear of it. I was standing near the crossing and did not hear anything unusual until 426 hit the ground past the crossing.

Accidental deployment of the slide

Bigger is better

  

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The snowfall of last night!!

In the backdrop you can see our son with the broom. I didn't need a shovel to get out of here. My good Dai with Michelin Alpin winter tires nuzzled out with own power. :D

 

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Explored - thank you all!!

100% Exclusive and Original Mesh, Easy Hud with 9 different textures, available at the Underdog Event 14th August maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Isle%20RFyre/100/125/25

Drinking and driving could be dangerous to one's health...or life :-)

It was an accident!

 

You can see Master DeaD's version here.

 

" ما شاء الله تبارك الله "

ارجو عدم استخدام الصوره... وشكراا

 

SONY DSLR A300

Sony 70-200mm f/2.8 G-Series

ISO-100

F-8

SS-1/160sec.

بدون تعديل

بدون اقتصاص

Taken in Livingston, West Lothian.

 

Kingfishers (Alcedo atthis) or Alcedinidae are a family of small to medium-sized, brightly colored birds in the order Coraciiformes. They have a cosmopolitan distribution, with most species found in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Oceania. The family contains 114 species and is divided into three subfamilies and 19 genera. All kingfishers have large heads, long, sharp, pointed bills, short legs, and stubby tails. Most species have bright plumage with only small differences between the sexes. Most species are tropical in distribution, and a slight majority are found only in forests. They consume a wide range of prey usually caught by swooping down from a perch. While kingfishers are usually thought to live near rivers and eat fish, many species live away from water and eat small invertebrates. Like other members of their order, they nest in cavities, usually tunnels dug into the natural or artificial banks in the ground. Some kingfishers nest in arboreal termite nests. A few species, principally insular forms, are threatened with extinction. In Britain, the word "kingfisher" normally refers to the common kingfisher.

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