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When I approached this close, the Crocodile suddenly turned to its left and slid into the waters of the Kaveri. Pl note that its right foreleg is only a stump. Yet, its speed of movement was amazing. It disappeared in about five seconds.

Es war einfach nur schön.

In groß auf schwarz gefällt es mir am besten.

...precious materials in the forms of a a kitchen tool and a magical scarf, chosen, wrapped and sent with lots of love and care from Madhu.Thank you my dearest : )

...it really made a difference...

 

My dear best flickr friend Andrea Boiani deleted his account today. OH, the pain of it!!! We met through flickr and we've been avid flickr buddies for about 6 years.

 

He would always take a sunset shot with his famous palm tree in the shot like this one. So I got this one in his honor. Oh Andrea Boiani, how you will be missed! Wow, it just will not be the same around here. Can you believe he just suddenly deleted his entire account like that?! One day he is posting photos, commenting, all happy and excited to be doing photography on flickr. The next day he is completely wiped off the face of flickr.

 

Are there any other Boiani fans out there who are mourning the loss of him on flickr? I know you are out there, please comment.

I finally screwed up the nerve to start the 100 Strangers Challenge! I made it easy on myself. Jeromy (I'm not sure of the spelling -- it's pronounced "JerOHmee") is a sidewalk vendor at some local Farmer's Markets, including ours. He sells various antiques, including old camera equipment.

 

I was checking out some old pinhole cameras he had when we started talking. I asked him if I could take his picture and explained the challenge. He mentioned that he isn't on the internet at all "my wife is sometimes."

 

I was too nervous to ask many questions, but he did offer that another photographer spent a good part of the day with him a few weeks ago taking lots of pictures. Jeromy relayed that this guy was a part of some convention of Air Force photographers in town and they were doing a project and he had decided to use Jeromy and his stall as a subject. I can understand why, Jeromy had tons of very interesting looking antique cameras.

 

I didn't ask Jeromy's age, how long he'd been in the country (he had a lovely accent that I couldn't place -- maybe Greek.) I didn't ask how he spent his time when he wasn't working here, though I did find out he doesn't have a card.

 

Lots of questions I could have asked, but didn't. But that's why I started this project -- to learn.

 

A special thanks to ~nut*meg~ for turning me on to 100strangers. She's rocking the project so much that I had to give it a try!

 

PS - I'm hitting & running with this, gotta cook the kids some dinner before bedtime! Hope to catch up later!

Super bem decorada, a casa do Victor é extremamente aconchegante, parece que saiu do catálogo da Ikea, Made in Sweden! :D

dag 3 zaterdag vrij: Berlin!

Patched together with recipes and methods from Raw Food, Real World and Charlie Trotter's Raw.

i love to combine vintage and handmade.

this is a vintage sweater clip that i soldered on to a handmade silver band.

Physalis or Cape Gooseberries

 

For the Utata weekend project Utata Eats.

 

Each individually wrapped in a leaf paper bag. Or perhaps they are folded parachutes, and the gooseberry pulls a release cord at the correct altitude so that it doesn't hurtle to the ground and end up mushed.

live collard greens

beet/ginger/apple slaw

carrot tuna

portobello mushroom steaks w/ parsnip rice & raw homestyle gravy

tossed salad w/ raw ranch dressing

Light through the window transforms a balloon.

One piece of the artwork I did for the "Beware of the Vultures" skate deck series of New England's RAW skateboards. This drawing was also turned into a shirt.

www.rawnewengland.com/site/beware-of-the-vultures/

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