Hi Molly…that one was pretty funny…(shito) hope you have been having a beautiful afternoon. Nice sculpture and the ferns are beautiful too.
Wow. What a VERY interesting quote. How very true it is!
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RYN on AdorableSpirit: You know, I’ve actually HAD Shito mix. It’s from Ghana (where I spent 6 weeks after graduating from college. It TASTES like Shit-o! Seriously! And they use it in EVERYTHING! It’s like a spice mix… and it’s brown and grainy and just GROSS! But it’s for real.
Love it!
geez thats kinda primal !
lol
I LOVE this. What a great concept and excellent execution. It looks SO much better when I click on it, too. It’s too bad your pictures aren’t bigger in the main page.
Ahhhhh…Gibran…more people should read him and digest his wisdom. Lovely shot — hope your summer is going well! ~ Jeanne
Thanks for the tip on Wildcane, I took a look at his site. He travels a lot!
Yeah, and what’s between them is self-love.
Wonderful shot…
I feel almost voyeuristic…
*~matthew~*
beautiful, haha at some of the comments.
i want to come and live with you.
i love what you photograph therefore i love what you love. therefore i love you. hah.
no really.
where in Austin is this garden, btw?
xx’s,
B
Nice. I’ve never seen a part of Texas that looked like that.
That’s lovely.
Thank you for your comment. I’ve discovered that not everyone feels that way towards their pets; they think such anthromorphization is silly, they’re just animals, etc. They simply don’t understand the relationship, especially between cat and human: unlike our relationships with dogs, it’s not automatic; it grows, almost imperceptibly, through the years.
Your photos are astounding, by the way!
Were those complete sculpture or part of?
Hmm thats an interesting sculpture.
petrified love, nice.
I adore Kahlil Gibran!!!
Your oictures truly are a work of art~!!!
Hmmm…interesting quote. I bet those two get poison ivy on their butts.
Could you do that happy dance again? I missed it the first time.
Ya, right after he cut it I was thinking I wanted to cut it more! Someone made me promise to keep the scissors away from it because she felt the same way after her cut and kept cutting and cutting.
What a great photo and quote thanks for sharing. Judi
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Hi Molly…that one was pretty funny…(shito) hope you have been having a beautiful afternoon. Nice sculpture and the ferns are beautiful too.
Wow. What a VERY interesting quote. How very true it is!
RYN on AdorableSpirit: You know, I’ve actually HAD Shito mix. It’s from Ghana (where I spent 6 weeks after graduating from college. It TASTES like Shit-o! Seriously! And they use it in EVERYTHING! It’s like a spice mix… and it’s brown and grainy and just GROSS! But it’s for real.
Love it!
geez thats kinda primal !
lol
I LOVE this. What a great concept and excellent execution. It looks SO much better when I click on it, too. It’s too bad your pictures aren’t bigger in the main page.
Ahhhhh…Gibran…more people should read him and digest his wisdom. Lovely shot — hope your summer is going well! ~ Jeanne
Thanks for the tip on Wildcane, I took a look at his site. He travels a lot!
Yeah, and what’s between them is self-love.
Wonderful shot…
I feel almost voyeuristic…
*~matthew~*
beautiful, haha at some of the comments.
i want to come and live with you.
i love what you photograph therefore i love what you love. therefore i love you. hah.
no really.
where in Austin is this garden, btw?
xx’s,
B
Nice. I’ve never seen a part of Texas that looked like that.
That’s lovely.
Thank you for your comment. I’ve discovered that not everyone feels that way towards their pets; they think such anthromorphization is silly, they’re just animals, etc. They simply don’t understand the relationship, especially between cat and human: unlike our relationships with dogs, it’s not automatic; it grows, almost imperceptibly, through the years.
Your photos are astounding, by the way!
Were those complete sculpture or part of?
Hmm thats an interesting sculpture.
petrified love, nice.
I adore Kahlil Gibran!!!
Your oictures truly are a work of art~!!!
Hmmm…interesting quote. I bet those two get poison ivy on their butts.
Could you do that happy dance again? I missed it the first time.
Ya, right after he cut it I was thinking I wanted to cut it more! Someone made me promise to keep the scissors away from it because she felt the same way after her cut and kept cutting and cutting.
What a great photo and quote thanks for sharing. Judi
how sweet this is!