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Inside Bitcoin Hong Kong Conference
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PHOTO: Philip McMaster, World Sustainability Project
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While trying to photograph the "sun dog" (see next photo), I managed quite a statement on perspective, I think. The road less travelled?
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Linda Haley (r), program coordinator of Bell Family Shelter, stands with Charlotte Bergdoll, owner of Cherry Lane Realty, at the front door of the new home for former Shelter residents. The duplex offers plenty of bedrooms for the family of five.
Lacey Ascot
for Pay it Forward
Pattern: by Knit's a Beautiful Life
on her blog: www.knitsabeautifullife.com/blog/?p=143
on Ravelry: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/lacey-garden-ascot
Yarn: nuttnbunnyspume sport
mint choco
see it on Ravelry: www.ravelry.com/people/nuttnbunny/stash/nuttnbunnyspunme-...
Another view of an old building on a cobbled street in the Vinegar Hill section of Brooklyn near D.U.M.B.O. in New York City.
... i lost my poor meatball when somebody sneezed, it rolled off the table and out through the door ..." i think eric is much better at song than i ... as the blue marble will be sent to him next ...
All taken from one branch of a gorgeous maple tree and only cropped and image size changed, no color enhancement or any other photoshop changes.
Here's Sassy Cissa's bag, work-in-progress. Back when I was a novice knitter all those threads would have really intimidated me. But this isn't that complex compared to some of my previous work!