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We did the "sick-with-something-up-all-night-coughing" dance at our house last night.....

But Little Bit (who IS the life of any party, and the only one of the 5 of us who slept through it all) was up for some dress-up fun this morning....he's gonna hate this when he's a teenager!

Lovin' the flickr bow?

I am...

 

It's pretty On Black.

A few months back Jared asked "Is Milo really popular in Malaysia? I was just at a Malaysian eatery in the city that has a wall of Milo." This is a display spanning the width of a mall walkway :)

Riley thinks he should also be in this shot

Like 720 pages full of yoga poses, perfect encyclopedia of yoga.

I'd stopped at this farm to ask permission to walk about the property and get some barn/silo shots. The fence clued me into the possibility there were dogs in the residence. Was I ever glad to have waited outside the gate for the owner!

Edited ISS037 image showing a really brown desert/arid area with clouds.

Archie really does love snow. He gets very giddy indeed, even if he does get horrednous snowballs :-(

When I stand like this everyone asks if I need to go to the bathroom.

Here is a really straight road. You have to respect it, not only because of its straightness, but because it has no respect for the natural contours of the planet, nor even gravity really.

 

Definitely one of man's greatest achievements.

 

N.B. Please excuse the digital zoom. Thanks.

 

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Never really tried anything like this , so heres my effort with thanks to my daughter who was my model and bored after 5 mins !

I really love the fountain at PPG Place and no summer trip to Pittsburgh is complete without at least taking a quick walk through the area... I've seen some great things there and there are always kids having fun on a warm day. This is this year's prize winning kid in the fountain moment. :-)

Po and the little twins turn out to be female!

Really hard to get a decent photo of this. I think we'll leave it off the MLS page.

The volunteer (retained) firemen from Chagford were very well prepared, having spent the previous day fitting snow-chains and snow tyres to their various vehicles. Impressive driving by the ambulance crew too.

thug life, muff, bellz, nibblz, lloyd and my favourite bit, the musical notes (maybe they're notez)

I never been around such a happy baby. She smiles all day long.

Really like how I designed her legs are inspired by someone but I forgot the name so just tell me

REALLY OLD LIKE 45 by Oglesby,

The National Theatre, 2009,

Author -T amsin Oglesby

Director - Anna Mackmin,

Designer - Lez Brotherston,

Judy Parfitt (as Lyn),

Marcia Warren (as Alice),

Gawn Grainger (as Robbie),

Amelia Bullmore (as Cathy),

Lucy May Barker (as Millie),

Thomas Jordan (as Dylan),

Paul Ritter (as Monroe),

Tanya Franks (as Amanda),

Paul Brazely (as Mike),

Michela Meazza( as Mimi),

Pictured:

  

Really big dust storm in central China spewing dust all over the place.

Really relaxing after visiting Buda. 37 C warm the water splashes over your tired neck and shoulder.

©Doug Kaye (DougKaye.com)

I'm never really sure if you're allowed to take photos in museums. Being that this show was called "Beg, Borrow and Steal," it seemed unlikely that there'd be strict regulations. I took a few snaps, and I bought the book. You should too. Or better yet, check it out if you're in Miami: www.rfc.museum

 

December 2, 2009 – May 29, 2010

 

Beg Borrow and Steal presents paintings, sculptures, photographs, videos and installations by seventy-four artists from the Rubell Family Collection/Contemporary Arts Foundation and occupies twenty-eight galleries at the 45,000 sq ft museum. It is accompanied by a large-format 272-page catalog.

 

In 2005 the Rubells had a series of conversations with artists Kelly Walker and Wade Guyton, who talked about the generosity of some artists in the nature of their work. Walker and Guyton described how artists like Cady Noland, Andy Warhol, Marcel Duchamp and Richard Prince opened doors for other artists like themselves to walk through. The Rubells had never heard that opinion expressed as honestly before. This show was borne out of those conversations, and its title comes from a quote attributed to Picasso: “Good artists borrow, great artists steal.” While the question of artistic influence may not be new, what artists choose to borrow or steal, and from whom, is distinct in that it becomes a reflection of their own time. Beg Borrow and Steal presents artists’ attempts to build on the legacies of their predecessors as they present their own new ideas. Art about art and “stolen” imagery has fueled many an artist’s production, and this exhibition contains numerous landmark examples by internationally renowned contemporary artists.

On our second night in the city we went to eat at a Irish Restaurant, the food was good and the service was too for the most part. The only thing I'm complaining about was they didnt want to split the ticket. Not such a big deal considering we had 3 tables of six and each table had there own ticket. My table split ours rather quickly and so did one of the other tables. This last one had 6 girls at it and they were so stressed out aver this combined check they were asking for help on splitting it. Gratuity was added and each meal was individually added to the ticket but it was just hard for them to understand they had to pay a little more than the 13.99 it said in the menu. Overall it was a fun time and something I will not soon forget.

Štrbské pleso, Slovakia.

 

49° 07' 10" N

20° 03' 41" E

  

Jenoptik JD4100

20.04.2004

really nice pic... 'love it!

>>grabbed from mela :)

MacGyver (me’gaiv3r) vb 1 to create a tool using materials in the immediate vicinity in order to prevent a life threatening situation reaching an unfortunate conclusion. 2 the art of inventing using improbably convinient objects. [C20: coined (c.1985) from MacGyver]

 

It's in there. Honest it really really is. They didn't think they'd have room for it but after they too out Gullible they found there was plenty of space. Go on have a look you'll see that Gullible isn't in there any more. I know I was as surprised as you that they took it out but I was pleasantly pleased that they stuck in this far more useful verb.

 

I've still not found myself in a situation where it would be appropriate to use it but fingerscrossed some mid 80s non-specific terrorists could invade the place providing me with the perfect opporchancity to save the day using a paper-clip and juice of half a lemon.

 

It could happen. Oh yes because we have...um we have. Erm what have we got? Well nothing really. Oh hell I'm going to have to move to somewhere with a nuclear reactor in every home or one of those town nondescript towns that looks rather ordinary but hold the great big secrets shhhhh! don't tell the bad guys piece of amazingness that everyone wants. You know, like Trumpton.

A really good school friend of mine. She is wearing our school gym uniform...complete with a jacket.

Really stinky, but supposedly healthy fruit

because the shop is too nice that he helped me to scan my roll of 72 half frame film ALL SEPERATELY.........more are coming only when my mood is back...

 

Olympus Pen FT 40mm f1.4

Fuji Provia 100F

Really shit photo off a phone.

Got very light headed painting this as i forgot my respirator.First time using Alien paint, was well impressed.

Cornhill Bury St Edmunds Suffolk England

Really Tall Great Tit.

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