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Double-jointed goodness. Wanted to keep the wings simple, capes and panels looked horrible.

Shot at Siem Reap, Cambodia

2025

Designed and folded by me

Free diagrams on my website: www.josephhwangorigami.com/simple-giraffe-diagrams

looking back, life was so simple yet we made it out to be so complicated. what else were we to do at seventeen? every day was a new drama.

Precioso modelo de Barth Dunkan (Magic Fingaz), quien amablemente ha compartido el fotodiagrama:

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A superb if not very simple livery, and one that fits the lines of this stunning Duple Dominant 1 bodied Leyland Leopard.

 

This coach was new to National Travel South West, and would probrably have worked for Shamrock & Rambler before being given to the Southampton Garage in the NBC split. She is seen in this photograph operating on the London service, and is pictured at rest in Salisbury Bus Station during the eighties, before starting the 6 hour return trip ;-).

 

She would have been allocated to the Grosvenor Square garage at Southampton, which ironically enough was built on in the nineties and became the Norwich Union office, where I once worked. Spooky how I always felt at home in the office, and would spend hours staring out of the window!

 

Copyright to my friend Dave Mant ;-).

Keeping it simple with this shot taken on St Bee's Beach on the West Coast of Cumbria.

  

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This Peony is in my friend Dr. Wilson's yard.....it's simplicity is really beautiful.

Just a relatively simple composition looking towards the boardwalk at Bethany Beach, DE.

Simplicity is a kind of beauty ;)

The essence of life is not in the great victories and grand failures,

but in the simple joys.

~ Jonathan Lockwood Huie

 

Simple, just be it

você sempre será responsavel pelos seus atos, independente do tempo que demorar, pois o caminho certo ou errado será você que perceberá. Irá desconsiderar conselhos, opiniões, criticas. Irá valorizar coisas simbólicas, de menor importância por serem ditas no momento que você esteve vulnerável, você ja perdeu seu foco. Para viver uma mudança, não é mudando a essencia que você vai conseguir ser quem quer. Hoje em dia tu é escravo de suas próprias escolhas, e não adiantará procurar alguém para assumir as mesmas por você. Mas isso não me diz respeito algum, e nem me interessa mais.

D E L E T E D.

Por que? porque a vida é clichê demais meu caro.

 

Texto por André Villas Boas

 

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Lynyrd Skynyrd~Simple Man

 

Mama told me when I was young

"Come sit beside me, my only son

And listen closely to what I say.

And if you do this

It'll help you some sunny day. Oh Yah!

Oh, take your time... Don't live too fast,

Troubles will come and they will pass.

You'll find a woman, yea, you'll find love,

And don't forget son,

There is someone up above."

 

"And be a simple, kind of man.

Oh be something, you love and understand.

Baby be a simple, kind of man.

Oh, won't you do this for me son,

If you can?"

 

"Forget your lust, for the rich man's gold

All that you need, is in your soul,

And you can do this, oh baby, if you try.

All that I want for you my son,

Is to be satisfied."

 

"Boy, don't you worry... You'll find yourself.

Follow your heart, lord, and nothing else.

And you can do this, oh baby, if you try.

All that I want for you my son,

Is to be satisfied."

 

"Baby be a simple, be a simple man.

Oh be something, you love and understand.

Baby be a simple, kind of man."

  

My latest addition to my "Nightmare" collection for BrickCon.

...at Bujarú

 

Pará, Brasil

 

Copyright © 2008 - Luiz Marques - All rights reserved

 

I love this stamp more and more from Hero Arts. I had never used the scattered straw distress ink, until I saw Shari use it on a techniques video - it is such a lovely color.

The stamps inside the frame are Pink Paislee.

I am also a fan of the Hero Hues mixed gems and pearls, I used them on this card too.

This one is for Krista, who posted a beautiful flower image for me yesterday. It was just my style...nice and simple. :) Thanks again Krista. This image was inspired by her awesome simple shots. I love when she shoots one object like this....so clean and uncomplicated. Simple shots give me a sense of order and peace.

 

This is my melon baller. :)

 

Oh and thanks to Kim Klassen for a great texture.

Taken Date: 2004:03:07 16:29:54

Make: Canon

Model: Canon PowerShot G2

FocalLength: 10.69mm

F-Number: F/4

Exposure Time: 1/320s

Kiev 60 - Kodak Ektar 100

Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite !

Sunrise from the shore of Cape Lookout National Seashore (Portsmouth Island).

John Glenn to Scott Carpenter: 'Godspeed'

WASHINGTON October 11, 2013 (AP)

By SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer

Associated Press

When John Glenn soared into space as the first American in orbit, Scott Carpenter wished him bon voyage with three simple words: "Godspeed, John Glenn." Glenn bid farewell to his lifelong pal who died Thursday in the same way.

"Godspeed, Scott Carpenter --Great Friend," Glenn, the last remaining Mercury 7 astronaut, said in a statement issued by his spokesman on Friday. He added: "You are missed.

Carpenter died Thursday in a Denver hospice of complications from a September stroke. Carpenter, who lived in Vail, Colo., was 88.

In February 1962 Carpenter gave Glenn the historic send-off, "Godspeed John Glenn." Carpenter followed Glenn, becoming the second American in orbit, launching on May 24, 1962.

Glenn said that history will remember Carpenter as an explorer of the heavens and the seas.

 

NASA INFO, May 25, 1962. Cape Canaveral: Ready to go. Astronaut M. Scott Carpenter is ready for liftoff. This photo was made immediately after Carpenter was inserted into his spacecraft, Aurora 7, as it is poised stop the Atlas booster at Cape Canaveral. Carpenter successfully completed three orbits and was plucked from the Atlantic Ocean near Puerto Rico at 3:40 p.m., Thursday, May 24, 1962. This is 4X5 TRANSPARENCY NASA PHOTO, MA-7-20 (62-MA7-103), US GOVERNMENT PUBLICATION, SCAN AND REMASTERED by Dan Beaumont , ACQUISITION: NASA HEADQUATERS, Washington D.C., July 5, 1976. www.youtube.com/user/MrDanBeaumont?feature=watch

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