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Type your answer to each of the questions below into Flickr search.
Then, using only the first page, pick an image.
Then, copy and paste each of the URLs for the images into this mosaic maker (http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/mosaic.php)
1. What is your first name? - Sherene
2. What is your favorite food? - West Indian Food
3. What high school did you go to? - Centennial
4. What is your favorite color? - Dark Red
5. Who is your celebrity crush? - Hugh Jackman
6. Favorite drink? - Frozen Marguerita
7. Dream vacation? - Outer Space
8. Favorite dessert? - Chocolate Cake
9. What you want to be when you grow up? - Music Exec
10. What do you love most in life? - family
11. One Word to describe you. - alone
12. Your flickr name. - Tempest Hennesy
1. Sherene and PEter, 2. Delicious West Indian curry within, 3. Centennial Hallway (Upstaire B-Wing), 4. Dark red gastronomy, 5. hugh-jackman-wolverine, 6. Marguerita frozen de morango - Guacamole, 7. Outer Space, 8. Chocolate Cake, 9. In front of the Sony Music building, 10. family business, 11. Alone, 12. INXX HENNESY SIGNATURE COUTURE OUTFIT
This is the image that AMBUSH Blog 'borrowed' from my blog and credited themselves for the image & text. When I was last in NYC, ASVP was UP ALL OVER NYC...it looks like he's in Chicago this week. Bless Jesus, because Chicago needs ASVPs Style! Wheat pastes in Chi-town are almost non-existent.
Jenz Spring Dream Cake - vanilla cake filled with alternating layers of lemon buttercream and strawberry buttercream with fresh sliced strawberries.
Boneless chicken breasts, flattened, filled with a mixture of tomato paste, minced garlic, fresh oregano, and salt and pepper. Rolled, topped with more of the tomato mixture and baked. Pasta tossed in a white wine reduction, with a dollop of cream and remaining tomato mixture whisked in just before serving.
In imagine, oua incondeiate prezentate la manifestarea "Simboluri Pascale", desfasurata sambata, 15 aprilie 2006, la Palatul Culturii din Iasi.
Only managed to run a few off as it took so bloody long to suss the cutter. Eyes to the streets people...
it would be nice if they stayed up too x
The cartouches are symbols for my daughter's names, and the cat is Bastet, Egyptian goddess.
The concept was to create an elbow to fingertip henna design but instead of the standard hindi, to create patterns taken from Egyptian art.
I used Riffat's lovely premixed henna paste: www.riffat.co.uk