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An HDR photo taken right before sunrise. Horseshoe Bend has become popular among Instagram and other social media users in recent years; its proximity to the town of Page, in northern Arizona next to Glen Canyon Dam, also puts it on the map.

 

My stay in the Page area is part of my first visit to the less crowded North Rim of the Grand Canyon, which is only open during summer, as part of a socially distanced road trip during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.

Taken in Luray, Virginia

him: "It smelled like rain."

 

her: "She cringed at the smell of the putrid rain."

"It smelled like rain. Still."

 

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Even pages contain text that I put in the description. The text are messages they wrote on each other's Facebook wall. check out the whole book

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@ CHAULGNES (FR) - Skalimouchaulgnes Fest - 04th April 2009 - © Djil -

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5D mark ii

50 1.4

natural light

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Aqui

Kansas City Southern SD40-2 #665 leads a northbound freight past the helper pocket at Page, OK in November of 1996.

 

just four more months.

 

Passenger Seat

by Death Cab for Cutie

~February 2011

 

listen

this book is part of the Library Project which is a collaborative altered book project initiated by Alex Itin

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My facebook page

 

Hey you,

I would love to invite you to my facebook page. I thought that it would be a great platform to share with you all the photos and things that I don't share here. And so if you like a bit of what I do, what I'm trying to do or what you think that I'll do I would really love to see you there.

 

Lots of love

  

Not long ago, I spent a rainy afternoon at my favorite bookstore in West Chester, Baldwin's Book Barn (also a favorite place to photograph, of course). :) They have a great collection of antique books, and as I wandered through the shelves, one book in particular caught my eye - a thin volume with worn edges, a black leather cover and ornate gold lettering. A catchy title too: Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of Marriott Brosius, February 1 - 14, 1902. :)

 

I'm sure he was a good guy, but that's not why I bought the book.

 

I flipped through the pages (yes, that great musty smell you'd expect), and toward the back found the delicate surprise you see above -- a small, sweet bunch of four-leaf clovers pressed into the pages. :) I found myself standing there, smiling.

 

Every now and then I wonder about who put them there, and why. It's impossible to know of course...but I'm sure the last thing he or she could have imagined is that they would someday find themselves here - in front of your eyes and mine, all across the world. I like that.

 

To be honest, I'm not exactly sure what I'm trying to say by posting this today, with all the looking-backward-moving-forward-ness of New Year's Eve. I guess I just love how this one small gesture of kindness found its way across 104 years to make you smile (hopefully) or imagine a story or stir a fond memory. It reminds me that it is the genuine gestures that last...and there are none too small.

 

So, dear friends, thankyou for reading this far on a busy New Year's Day. I wish each of you a year filled with health and goodness for you and your families.

 

As always, please know how deeply grateful I am for the overwhelming kindness and encouragement and creativity you share with me here.

 

THANK YOU, and Happy New Year. :)

 

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Leica M5, nokton 35mm, Fuji 160 pro S.

Me, Dennis, Shelly, and Mary, 2017.

More art journal pages. The drawing right made from imagination years ago when I was living in Tribeca next to Judy Rifka, a wonderful artist. The open bite etching, bottom left also from the past made in Cheryl Pelavin's print workshop in Tribeca. the profile bottom right was a commuter on Metro North.

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Apparently, it takes a village ... or at least a Modeling Troupe ...

 

to make a GINGERBREAD HOUSE!

 

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SIRI SANTA CRUZ: "Hey! I thought I was going to get some help here ... this Gingerbread House building is NOT easy!!"

 

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Photo Credits: (z-z-z):

Pajamas are handmade items found on etsy;

Footie pjs are by VisCrafts; Captain's robe and plaid set (shared with Siri) by "snorkelgranny";

Captain's Santa hat belongs to Molly (my Chihuahua);

Gretchen Griddle (Middie Blythe on the right) wearing leggings and stripe top from that one seller who ... well, you know);

Petite Blythe wearing Santa onesie from Mattel Kelly doll (vintage 1998);

Vintage red wooden toy piano; Thrift store find.

 

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DAY 15: "GINGERBREAD HOUSE"

BFA entry for B's

"Blythe A Day" for the month of

DECEMBER 2014

flickr group

 

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Girls and Guns photo shoot with Harley Page, 21 June 2016, at Hook Photographic Studio.

 

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Page 25 of The Adventure Book of Needlework

next chapter. underwater sounds of respirator.

To Palestine in your 61st Nakba anniversary, we say may peace be upon you... upon your land, your people, your olive trees, your stones, your mosques, your churches, and your flag, upon your history, your heritage, and your songs, upon your cities, your villages, your old streets and your refugee camps, upon your martyrs, your prisoners, and your refugees...

 

It wasn’t born yet who can wipe you off our minds, no matter what they do; we know for a fact we are coming back to you.

 

The Zionists have been trying to wipe off the history for 61 years and they failed, they will not succeed as long as there is a single Palestinian on this earth claims our right to return to our home land, our right in our lands, farms and homes. Generation after generation we teach our kids who you are; we raise them up on loving you and let them know who their enemy is.

  

Palestine.. may peace be upon you...

 

Brehms Tierleben

Leipzig,Bibliographisches Institut,1911-19-

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