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Me serenading the cyclists at the KissCross Cyclocross race at Richmond Park - 11/1/09. Photo by Amy Duggan.
First I worked all day, then home to get ready, then off to a wedding...
Then after the drinks started flowing...
save the tatas?! lol
Had to get my 365 in, AND something for Pink 2008!
Stampede Standard Photo by Brendan Fox
Joel Bach shows his roping skill at Chicks n' Chaps on Friday at the Lewis and Clark Fairgrounds.
Every October, leading advocates and organizations mount an international health campaign for breast cancer. This campaign is to increase awareness of the disease and to raise funds for research into its cause, prevention, and cure. These organizations and advocates also offer information and support to those affected by the disease. We are Proud to announce that Dirty Girl Suds and Scents, LLC. is one of these great organizations and an official sponsor to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. 50% of all sales of the “Save the Ta-tas” soap during the month of October will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. This soap is light, gentle, and with a lingering floral scent and is made with Shea butter, and weighing 7 ounces.
The Dirty Girl Suds and Scents Team cares and will continue the great mission of giving back to the Community and everyone in need! We do this in honor of our invaluable team member Dessi, who is a survivor, and for all our “sisters” who are waging the battle. Dirty Girl Suds and Scents will continue supporting the National Breast Cancer Foundation throughout the year.
Shea Butter soap with a light floral scent
Stampede Standard Photo by Brendan Fox
Bailey Netschert (left) and Garrett St. Clair (right) practice roping a cow dummie at Chicks n' Chaps on Friday at the Lewis and Clark Fairgrounds.
Stampede Standard Photo by Brendan Fox
Jan Wiggins. from First Impression Salon, paints nails for a good cause at Chicks n' Chaps Friday afternoon at the Lewis and Clark Fairgrounds.
Stampede Standard Photo by Brendan Fox
Kari McFarland tries her hand at cattle roping at the second Chicks n' Chaps on Friday.
Stampede Standard Photo by Brendan Fox
Tony McFarland demonstrates how to ride a bull properly at Chicks n' Chaps on Friday at the Lewis & Clark Fairgrounds.
(After I pulled my mind out of the gutter and stopped thinking of boobies) I missed the sharpied-in apostrophe, and read this one as Twin Cesarean Section (and with the state of maternity care in this country, I'm probably right). But combine the DIY punctuation with the plate frame and this lady was letting the world know that her kids are a "Double Blessing" named Collin and Connor. Agh! Matching twin names! Cute on puppies, not on people. I do, however, love the "save the tatas" magnet.
Published on home page now (Oct-Nov. 07) at the Yahoo! group Chubbyville (artists for 4 x 4 fat books)