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So this is something from two weeks ago i never got around to. Not much to it, taken with my old d5000 and kit lens that was stolen. Now i have a t1i and am looking to using it. Enjoy!
BERKLEY, MICH (2008) - He is here to stay, so we keep seeing these signs post-election. At least we know who they voted for. The funniest one I've seen is "Obama for Sportsmen" yeah right!!!!!
With its optimistic patterns, this calendar invites the user to color in a space for each charitable deed and time with family/friends throughout the year. It is to embody the spirit of volunteerism and empower the user to feel good about helping others. The calendar keeps a record of each day that an act of kindness is performed, as the user fills in the shapes provided. Each month’s pattern exhibits the spontaneity akin to how one feels while creating art. The dates are aligned vertically to allow the user to write notes beside each date.
Three dark green fingerling tourmaline crystals capped together by a brass bullet casing.
The name comes from the movie " The Wizard of Oz". Turn the pendant upside down and you have a piece of the Emerald City.
Synopsis
No one is optimistic about the marriage between the most respectable man in Yun Cheng and the most disfavored daughter of the Mu family.
Their poor impression of the female protagonist — a meek, ugly, and underachieving college student — had them surmising that her husband would eventually divorce her.
Mu Huan: I don’t know if we’ll get a divorce, but my married life has me returning home to piping hot meals, being chauffeured everywhere, and having a professor for my tutor.
My happiness probably started when I met you, the perfect man who brought me to see more of this world and led me to such a wondrous life, during the toughest time of my life.
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On Friday the 13th some folks over at St. Thomas put on a small bike race around the college area of St. Paul. I think there were 48 riders. Deren, Nick, and I finished in a little under an hour, (we think) getting the 3rd, 4th and 5th spots. Sean finished shortly after us. Then some kids hung out and did tricks and stuff. Fun stuff!
pro route on gmaps pedometer:
www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=863316
video of deren
www.youtube.com/watch?v=89j7uCV8cHA
video of nick
Photo by Mike Watt.
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Solarpunk is an optimistic vision of the future that includes renewable energy, the coexistence of nature and technology, and a strong sense of community. For a Lego Ideas STEM challenge I created a sustainable farm that uses both current and futuristic technology, including solar panels, a wind turbine, an electric hovercar, farming robots, and a recharging station. There are lots of details for builders to enjoy like a carrot, pumpkin, and cabbage garden, a chicken coop, a water pump, and a fully furnished interior. This entry consists of 981 pieces. Here's to building a better world together!
Despite the freezing cold weather lately, a budding rose continues to stand tall, waiting for the warmth to return so it can bloom.
Rocks, gather your strength--the trellis awaits your efforts with growing impatience. It wants to help you soar!