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People who know me well can confirm that I dream abundantly and vividly. Sometimes so vividly that I confuse my dreams with reality. Sometimes I use them to escape from reality. And sometimes they may as well be one and the same thing.
Now available for the first time, Parcel #5 our Daylily home. This home is a large, Clifftop home with sweeping views of not one but two Frogmore Lighthouses. It is fully decorated in Island themes and hints of Degas and has a private beach below. Taxi ---> maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Frogmore%20Cottage/200/130/31
If you can no longer run with the big dogs…stay on the porch. French colonial life ways in St. Genevieve Missouri.
Dress : SK Sweet Kajira - Zara. At Sense Event.
Hair : Mina - Annie. In main store.
Boots : Pure Poison - Karleen Boots. In Kustom9.
Flower : Lode - Single flower. At Shiny Shabby.
Head and Lipstick : Genus - Babyface. New in main store.
Skin: DeeTaLez - Valesca - MixedType. New in main store.
Tattoo : White Widow - Arctic. At Kinky.
Decor :
Veranda, Bathtube, towelrack, rugs, lights, Banana plant : Zinnias. At Swank Home & Garden.
Ratan Chair : Kalopsia. From Lily's Spring Market Finds set.
Romantic island for dates and quiet moments.
Soft light and gentle nature invite you to relax, wander and connect.
Discover a cozy café, hidden seating spot, open verandas, beaches, animals and a unique lighthouse landmark watching over the shore
The west-facing veranda - where I shoot lots of photos, read, and dine. - Photo taken March 3, 2016, with Canon EOS 1-DX, 400mm, f/4, 1/500, iso 100
The vast veranda was lilac coloured, surrounded by arches and high palm trees. Some black decorative columns by the swimming pool added mystery to the luxurious environment.
Artificial Intelligence Creation [Playground].
I get up pretty early and it's always dark when the alarm goes off but last week, as the sun started to come up, I looked out the window and I could hardly see past the house next door--it was a genUine snowstorm and we haven't had much of it this year. I was so excited that we finally had some decent snow I was practically pacing as I waited for Norm to finish with a few things so we could go out and get some pictures.
As always, he was intrepid and when we got on the country roads he really needed to be. At one point he said, 'I hope you know how to get pictures while we're moving because I'm not taking any chances by stopping in this mess.' So I used the settings the birders on here do (hurrah for exif data) ...but instead of birds moving, it was me and I actually got some clear shots.
However, by the time we got to Georgetown the roads were much better so I was finally able to get out of the car and this house was my first stop. It's one of my favourites with that lovely veranda and it was just a bonus that the red branches of the dogwood were showing up so well against the snow.
I don't recommend taking pictures from a moving car....especially if you're the driver....but it was a rather fun and interesting challenge.
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