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I got to meet Reese Witherspoon back stage after the All-Star Jam. She is just as nice as she seems. :)
My sister rescued this poor little kitten she found behind a baseball field.
I really don't know how hold the little thing is....but she had to drooper feed him.
He is just the sweetest and so very cuddly.
And, those blue eyes are so very captivating.
Brenizer method shot. Had a better one, but had to crop it way down due to flickr size restrictions. This is less impressive then the initial composition, but will have to do.
Strobist - YN560(slave) @ 1/4 with 1/2CTO through umbrella, camera right. Voice activated boom moved out when I began capturing non-subject frames.Triggered by on camera YN560 (flash aimed out of frame)
Effective focal length is 32mm
Effective Aperture is f/0.75
My sister rescued this poor little kitten she found behind a baseball field.
I really don't know how hold the little thing is....but she had to drooper feed him.
He is just the sweetest and so very cuddly.
And, those blue eyes are so very captivating.
The Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, celebrates Mass at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish in Reese with students, teachers and families from St. Elizabeth Area Catholic School on Wednesday, Oct. 28. As he visits each of the Diocese of Saginaw's 13 Catholic schools, Bishop Cistone is challenging students to imitate God's mercy.
In a special way this year, as the global church prepares to celebrate an Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy, as declared by Pope Francis and set to take place from December 8, 2015 until November 20, 2016, Bishop Cistone is calling upon the schools to engage in both the spiritual and corporal works of mercy.
“Together, we can bring the heart of Jesus into the lives of others,” Bishop Cistone said.
The bishop is traveling with two large banners that highlight the spiritual works of mercy (counsel the doubtful, instruct the ignorant, admonish the sinner, comfort the sorrowful, forgive injuries, bear wrongs patiently and pray for the living and the dead) as well as the corporal works of mercy (feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, shelter the homeless, clothe the naked, visit the sick, visit the prisoners, bury the dead and give alms to the poor).
Praising the charitable outreach which happens through the schools each year, Bishop Cistone suggested each class dig even deeper, selecting one or two spiritual or corporal works of mercy to learn more about, and then carrying out these works in new and creative ways within their communities.
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This is probably the lasts photos I'll be taking of Reese... hopefully someone will adopt her soon =)
She's modeling a vintage Barbie fashion, acessories are from Fashion Royalty.
Me vicie con esas luces, son geniales =)
me matan sus actuaciones, una de las actrices mejor cotizadas de USA o_o
Reese decided to take scissors to her hair. We had to cut it shorter to cover up the hacking away that she did.
An elite fielder with some nice pop in his bat, Reese was a quintessential top-of-the-lineup hitter, patient at the the plate and quick on the basepaths. He finished five seasons with at least 20 steals and 75 walks and finished in the top 5 among his leagues' shortstops in fielding percentage 12 times.
Hall of Fame induction: 1984
10x All-Star (1942, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954)
2x World Series Champion (1955, 1959)
1956 Lou Gehrig Memorial Award
Los Angeles Dodgers #1 retired.