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Gahd I gotta head back to the 'Park right now.
I left my wallet at a pizza place last night.
Sooner or later my karmic luck is gonna run out on that one.
But last night when I realized that I didn't have it I didn't sweat it.
Someone asked me what I was gonna do.
'It'll come back' I said 'it always does.'
I really believed that.
The thing just keeps comin' back.
I think I gotta get one of those wallets with a chain on it.
Last time I left it on a bar in New Orleans.
Got it back there too.
This time I left it in a pizza place in Chicago.
I'm starting to think that one of these days I'm gonna drop it and someone's gonna pick it up and put a bunch of money in it and return it to me.
I don't know why I seem to catch so many lucky breaks.
I do know that I've always got to appease the gods of karma after being the beneficiary of such karmic happenstance though.
It always makes me feel good to give a little back.
I hope you're feelin' good right now.
Really good.
We gotta help each other out like that.
It's what separates us from the animals.
You enjoy your evening.
I'm gonna go and enjoy my wallet.
A quick snapshot of this kick-ass new wallet before I head home for the evening. Philip Tseng and Priscilla Wilson hit it out of the park on this one.
Mo better pics tomorrow. :D
This wallet probably dates back to around 1940 , when the super-xx film was introduced . In the illustration , a Kodak Handy Reflector is used around the Photoflood lamp to project light on the subject . Kodak flasholders were not yet available.
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Wow this is my first upload in over a month! I quit 365 in ealry May due to it stressing me out too much. I'm struggling with alot of things right now, so 365 fell behind until I couldn't bring up the strenght for it anymore. And this was supposed to be fun. Not a burden. I guess I'm just not supposed to finish this, huh? It was the third time for me and I failed. Again. So I quit for good. Maybe I'll try it again in a few years, but not in the near future. Though, thank you so much for everyone always supporting me through this. I'll try to get on flickr a bit more often again, because I really miss alot of you so much! ♥ I have the most amazing flickr friends. Ever!
The item I'm donating for The Candle in the Corner event that will take place at the Moms, Ministry, and More blog from October 27 - November 10. To read all about it, go to:
momsministryandmore.blogspot.com/2009/10/candle-in-corner...
I designed a wallet for Poketo!
"Poketo artist wallets are made of durable vinyl (Double layer for extra strength). Contains 3 slots for credit cards, a bill slot, and a change purse. The wallet is 8.5" x 3.75" open, but folds perfectly to fit in your pocket (4.25" x 3.75"). The wallet ships flat but once you fold it, stays folded. All wallets are limited edition and come with a matching pin and bio card of the artist."
Available now here:
poketo.com/shop/index.php?route=product/product&produ...
Photo via Poketo.com
My new Slimmy Wallet from Koyono compared with my old crappy wallet from the Swap Meet.
Slimmy wins.
welcome to haifee.com / our website: www.haifee.com ; all bags and wallets ware made of the highest Quality Leather and of High Quality Standards.
These great little pocket wallets are perfect when you don't want to take a purse along. Simply slip into the back pocket on your favorite pair of jeans and you are "hands free". Made in a variety of fabrics to appeal to everyone. Use them to store your ipod, money, credit card, drivers license, and cash.
www.recyclart.org/2012/10/plastic-wallet/
I made these wallets by ironing plastic bags. I laid similar colour sheets on top of one another and then placed these between two plain papers and then ironed them on low temperature mode. The final product is the result of repeated ironing uniformly over the surface, its looks just like leather. I cut the ironed sheets, sewed them together, and added a bit of embroidery and emblishment to enhance it's looks. This project could be used on a large scale to recycle plastic as it helps in keeping the environment green. Morever the product is waterproof.
Idea sent by Rhea Muthane !
www.recyclart.org/2016/06/win-felvarrom-recycled-innertub...
Felvarrom collects worn out bicycle parts from local shops in Budapest and upcycle them into eco-products. In their website, you can find a wide range of accessories made from recycled bike parts such as belts, bracelets, and wallets made from upcycled tires and innertubes. They also made some cool key holders from recycled bike chains, robots and trophies from various bike parts that are real pieces of Art. And many more products for the rider inside you :)
Today, Felvarrom has launched a new product made from repurposed bike inner tubes, the Walletube. Walletube is an inner tube wallet, made of recycled and upcycled bike inner tubes. It has four card slots, a zip pocket for coins and a further slot for bills. It fits perfectly in jeans back pocket.
Height: 9 cm / 3.5 inch
Width: 11 cm / 4.3 inch (closed width)
Thickness: 2 cm / 0.8 inch (empty thickness)
Weight: About 75 g, depending on thickness of the inner tube
Bicycle inner tube wallet for your cards, coins, and bills. Every wallet has a puncture fix patch and our logo on its surface. The card slots easily hold more than one card in each.
Bicycle inner tubes are a sustainable alternative to leather; it will be lovely smooth and shiny over time. Besides their durability, these bike inner tube wallets are very soft. All of the tubes we collected are cleaned, this wallet won’t stain your pants.
Handmade in Budapest. Please note that pictures below shows one of the wallets, not exactly that one you will get. Since the wallet is made of recycled materials, the inner tube’s patch location can be different.
Want to win a recycled, hand sewed bicycle inner tube wallet or a belt with WORLDWIDE DELIVERY for FREE? Visit Felvarrom Contest Page! Draw on 2016/07/15!