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Happiness is knowing that this will be that last snow... for a while... hopefully.
Well Michigan... really? Snow?
Yes. A third of the way into spring and it snows. Hopefully it will melt by tomorrow.
monday april eighteenth twenty-eleven
i just picked this up this morning, ON THE STREET in the fashion district, for FIFTEEN DOLLARS. fifteen dollars!!!! i think it was marked as $20, but the lady who rang me up (er, wrote me a receipt and took my moolah - wholesalers generally don't have cash registers) knocked another five bucks off of it AND an additonal five bucks off the two skirts i bought!
i loooooooove this dress! it's so pretty and girly and i love the rosets and it's such a nice shade of pink! i know i know, i should have taken a picture of myself IN the dress, but i assure you, it fits perfectly, it's totally darling, and i cannot WAIT to find a reason to wear it. and when i do, there will be a photo, oh yes.
Photos from May 16, 2003. We had only had Yoshi for a few weeks, and I was already totally in love. How could you not love this dog? For answers, you'd have to ask my wife... who took a while longer to come around.
Possibly my favourite tree. Which is an unbelievably tragic remark - however, I still like the way it fights its way skyward despite the ridiculously exposed conditions in which it grows. Here it is in yet another of its long, long hard winters.
Last sunset of 2016 at Tumbulgum NSW color was so pretty and Mt Warning made an appearance as well lol
This is my favorite simply because i've been trying to get this shot for months (since i saw a single man) and no one's face has worked since her's.
Unbelievable, even when you're standing right there in front of it.
Tour d'Chihuly - 6 of 13
First stop in Seattle: Chihuly Garden and Glass
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Summer 2015: "Up was Down"
July 14th: Getting our touristy on in Seattle.
Photos from May 16, 2003. We had only had Yoshi for a few weeks, and I was already totally in love. How could you not love this dog? For answers, you'd have to ask my wife... who took a while longer to come around.
The shades of red are absolutely unbelievable around here. You want to grab them from trees and create paint colors from them. Home Depot would love my leaf inspired line of house paints. Better than Martha Stewart's anyways.
It's just as well. It seems like winter has partially settled in around these parts. Snow expected next week!
Final Exam work at Willem de Kooning Academie, Rotterdam
In this publication my focus is to tell the public about the contrasting facts happening in Latin-America. In the paper you see pictures with a written fact. When you take the paper apart, you see contrasting facts happening in the pictures, but they are happening simultanious. This tells that these sometimes hard to realize contrasting facts happen at the same time and at the same place (in one view, shot).
Great show! Unbelievable how much it's grown in a years time.
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The rain is just visibly right in the middle of the sea like a beam. We can see a quite clear shadow of the rain in the sea. We probably won't see many of this in our life.(Sheep's Head, Bantry, IE. 14:56, Saturday, 17 Nov 2012)
Photos from May 16, 2003. We had only had Yoshi for a few weeks, and I was already totally in love. How could you not love this dog? For answers, you'd have to ask my wife... who took a while longer to come around.
The picture is sort of crap, but this house has the best Christmas decorations I've ever seen. Stuffed animals in ski lift chairs. I'm not kidding. It's truly amazing.
One of some of the houses built in the Kents Hill area of Milton Kenyes during the mid 1990s, for the future-world using a wide variety advanced technology housing.