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4/1/11: Worry Doll
There's a legend among the highland villages of Guatemala - if you have a problem, you share it with a worry doll. Put the doll under your pillow, and while you sleep the doll will take your worries away.
I didn't tell my worries to a doll, but nonetheless today lots of things I'd been concerned about over Christmas have started to get sorted.
pen & ink illustration for illustration friday 'worry' theme as posted on www.nickylinzey.blogspot.com
chaos.... FULLVIEW PLEASE.
devan looking worried. ashley looking worried. lots of inverted color. lots of blue.
This shot was taken during my holiday to Venice in October, I felt that the city was a really beautiful place and i feel my images show this.
- Day 274 of 366 -
«Tomorrow I've my next exam...
UML is not the best thing to worry about, but today I've not other thing in my mind...»
leeches all over your keyboard.
medium: watercolor and black ink.
done on: 9 inch by 12 inch 140 lb. watercolor paper
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Do you worry about the little things? Well, here's a sympathetic, scaled down Mini Monster bag to keep you company and hold your stuff.
Each pouch is one-of-a-kind, so the sizes vary a bit. This one is 3.5" x 5" -- just a little bit bigger than your standard cellphone or coin purse. Every Mini Monster bag is big enough for your phone or PDA, and possibly a small lip balm or other (ahem) personal item.
There's a skinny pocket on the back for your business cards or ID. But keep it minimal. These little pouches are strictly for folks who like to travel light, and move fast.
Monster backpacks and more mini pouches can be found at my Etsy store: artsibitsi.etsy.com
Not about Nkandla, SANRAL, e-tolls, delays in Paul Kruger Street. First world worries. On the street in Pretoria. Those are not palm trees anywhere near a beach. Pretoria, South Africa. 22 Januarie 2014
Totally at ease in front of the camera. He'd better get used to it. :)
He scratched his little face with his razor like fingernails... even after we trimmed them. I think that we are going to need to invest in some mittens or something.
Always remember this dark scene deep inside of my heart......it is linked to the worst days of my life having to break away from something been going on for years...habitual or a dying desire to retrieve the lost ones.
I was walking at the overbridge heading towards the station of #289, on my way home...looked like it was simply another dark days....having watched Saving Private Ryan in the early dawn and before the night finished another Italian movie which the English name I seem forgotten.