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His body vibrated with an almost overwhelming intensity.
He was aware that others had abruptly vaporized w/o warning..
He knew he had to be very, very careful...
But the thrill was compelling and he was incapable of resisting...
. . . okay . . . hubby doesn't have a clue what this is (says I'm too "artsyfartsy" . . . lol!!!) . . . all I want to know is if you know what this is without any clues!!!! . . . I'll post the "original" after I get enough votes to determine a "winner"!!!
Paul Simon - Slip Slidin' Away (Official Audio)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUODdPpnxcA
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Fantasy Faire 2020 Goodies!
Today I am sharing some novel décor items by Lilith’s Den. Her Fairy Hill Landscaping kit can be an essential item for your landscaping creations and photographing. The strange stones can also be purchased separately! She added poses to the bench where you can adjust if needed. The set is available at her main shop (See Style Card Below)
Love those plume moths? Lilith’s Den created 2 color sets for Fantasy Faire 2020. Each comes with… Read more here and grab all the landmarks!
There are 4 reasons to fly on over to her Fantasy Faire “cave”!
1) Pick up your very own items shown in my review and especially her RFL items!
2) Fanvatar & Moonstruck is also showcasing some amazing gems!
3) Since they are the Owners/Creators of Dandelion Daydreams Factory, they have a special hunt in their FF shop!
4) The “Spirit Vally of Kuruk” is an amazing realm to visit!
Have fun!
Bambi Chicque
Designer ~ BamPu Legacies
& SL Blogger
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmxMqV00cUE
This is a view of the scaffolding used by the painters on the supports of the Forth Rail Bridge, apparently they are now using a new type of long lasting paint so the old cliche "like painting the Forth Bridge" used to describe a job that is never finished, will no longer be relevant! The photo was taken from a launch taking birding enthusiasts for an evening cruise bird spotting on the Firth of Forth. It was quite an overcast and hazy evening and I have used some artistic licence creating the orange sky!
The Black Eyed Peas decided to do an enormously important song, called "Where is the Love" something that I have been addressing for a long time so I am delighted to add my desire to theirs.
The Black Eyed Peas - Where Is The Love? - YouTube
www.google.com/search?gs_ssp=eJzj4tFP1zcsNjAtTsuwyDNg9BIs...
Enjoy my friends, there is SO MUCH TRUTH to this! We need to look at the positive rather than the negative, and love is about the most positive attitude possible!
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Models: Cousins
Place: Khiran, Kuwait
re-uploaded.. dedicated to Damon
highest explore #23
thank U all for passing by... ;D
Floating [darkroom lith print on Maco Expo WA3 chamois paper using Moersch Easylith 50A + 50B // 2000 / photo taken with modified Agfa Clack on expired ORWO NP20 / July 2023]
The sun burst in through the windshield.
Blinding in its beauty as it danced across the dashboard.
Brilliant colors and streaks throughout the vehicle as it played leap frog with the dust and dirt on the glass.
So much beauty in a simple drive through town.
Things we miss as we stop looking around.
Slowing down enjoying the moment.
No longer worried about where ones going
or when to get there.
Beautiful.
Sunlight of the dashboard, mirrored and enhanced for extra color.
2015, charcoal and soft pastel on Stonehenge paper, 38 x 50 inches (96.5 x 127 cm)
website: pamelaspeight.com/
Precarious is a series of drawings about the delicate balance between life and death in landscapes once familiar but now utterly altered by human activity and carelessness. We have created a culture in which there is a constant flux between ugliness and beauty. We enter a state of grace through our art, writing, music, architecture, dance, yet we also leave behind islands of plastic garbage at sea and the hideous carcasses of industrialization that cannot be biologically reabsorbed into the earth.
The images in this group of drawings have a human presence evident in vestigial structures, yet there is absence too. The emotional impact of changes we have wrought on the planet cannot be denied. Brutal deforestation, fires, flooding, drought, accelerating rates of species extinction are disturbing, yet there is a fascination for them imposed on our consciousness.
There are events occurring that are dark, painful and contradictory, yet essential to contemplate and articulate. We have the capacity to reflect, to resist looking away. Precarious acknowledges the paradox of our ability to both create and destroy that exists within all of us. It is also part of my ongoing exploration of a deep connection with nature held by many of us. In a sense these drawings are both an expression of grief and a catharsis. The subject is a painful one that speaks to our vulnerability. There is beauty in decay, which is associated with nourishing new life. Yet will the immense changes taking place now lead to this outcome? What forms of life might survive? What others may unintentionally be generated?
There is material irony in this series about life on the edge. Charcoal is carbon, or burned and compressed organic material. Soft pastel pigments are mined. As such, there are elements of destruction within the creative process.
With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️