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She gave me a smile when she noticed me taking her photo. i think she thought i was taking the other fellows.
Note: the piece on the left is ribeye and the right is bavette (belly). They were subtly scored and inside the recesses the chef added a bit of ponzu jelly which melted into the meat, making it extremely soft and eradicating any flavor of char. This was different (I had never had meat suhi before), but was excellent.
That is one damn good milkshake.
(we've met before, but something tells me you're going to remember me this time.)
(I was cured, all right!)
(Them syreens did this to Pete. They loved him up and turned him into a horny toad!)
This subtle track I almost walked by: it leads to an open, uncollapsed mine opening. Turning around and looking west is a fantastic view of the Mesilla Valley and Las Cruces.
The subtle spots indicate this lion is a youngster.
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Admiring the fine line between day and night. Lights are subtly beautiful at this hour. Some day, the ball of light might pay a visit to this place too. :)
Name: Jama Shelton
Age: 36
Occupation: Professor; Social Worker
Outfit: Shirt from J.Crew. Bow Tie from the Tie Bar. Pants from H&M. Belt from Urban Outfitters. Shoes from Cole Hahn.
Song That Best Describes Jamma’s Look: “I Walk the Line” by Johnny Cash.
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At sunset, looking into Haywood County, North Carolina from Buck Springs Overlook on Blue Ridge Parkway
Cristal and Bucanero - two excellent Cuban beers.
Picture taken at Cayo Jutias - I have never felt sand so fine before.
pyrite, Botswana agate, rose quartz, grey pink white FW pearls, moonstone, smoky quartz, labradorite, howlite worked in silver
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Who says you can't find soft and subtle colors in autumn? The overcast lighting helped to record the beauty of these subtle colors.
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Flowers from our yard. Rain in the Foothills of California has been woefully inadequate this year. We will let our lawns die and use water sparingly, probably for our Logan Berries only, in the garden. I'm enjoying the flowers while I can.
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It helps when you get it out of its packing materials and get the 29" wheels on it, I'm sure.
The husband is most excited, as you might imagine.
I recently found all these old photos on my laptop from places that I used to live or spent lots of time in. It’s so strange. They were all really significant places and I can’t go back to any of them anymore. I found so many photos of these small details that don’t really identify the place but they were unique to each place. I have this collection of outwardly anonymous but privately individual moments and experiences and parts of my memory.
It still bothers me every time I look at these two cars, even after numerous attempts to modify them yet something is fairly off. On the F40, the only downside was those stock wheel covers, which could be easily solved by 3D printed replacement. Nonetheless, resin deep dish wheels are not enough for the Countach, the front and bonnet section were not shaped correctly. Therefore, I have to do it justice by redesigning, adding more curves and slanted nose. As a result, the slopes above front fenders need to be placed one plate higher, which in fact is more proportional according to real car.