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Another year older, another year wiser. I'm trying to come up with stuff in an 8x9 dorm room. It's not easy, lol. Mom sent me a care package with little things and I took a picture of one.
I would have eaten them b4 I could get a photo !
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Old 04-03-2009, 11:41 AM
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I'm game. I've never done a 52 or 365. I'm a stay-at-home mom, so it's going to be really challenging as many days it will have to be something taken at home. And I only have a free flickr, so I'll have to be careful to keep my files small enough to upload as many as 31 in a month. I'm glad we'll be flexible on theme, I probably wouldn't have joined otherwise, since I'm looking ahead at City for the next assignment and I'm in a rural setting. I'm hoping to get to Chicago soon, but don't think it's happening in the next week-and-a-half, so a small city will have to do. I can't really get there 7 days in a row, though. Will post my first pic later today.
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so a small city will have to do. I.
I do a fair amount of traveling.
I have learned that sometimes, the best "cities" are not always the ones with a million buildings and 95% concrete ground cover.
Some of the neatest "cities" that I have been through have been nothing more than a compacted area that has maybe a place to eat, a farmers Co-op, a post office and sometimes a grocery store.
When you live every day like some people Ive met, on a farm where your nearest neighbor might be a mile or two down the road, That little group of buildings becomes an important social center in their lives.
so, dont make the mistake of thinking a city has to be a billion acres of crowded buildings with wall to wall people.
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I have NO idea where I am going to go next with this thing...
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bradzo66: I just read the ingredients. If I had previously known they were chocolate covered sunflower seeds, they wouldn't have survived the shoot. Now they won't survive noon. ♥

Curse you mom, you know my vices well.

Hm...I have a stupid idea for today that just might work...I need to wake up a bit more before I put this together.
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Old 04-03-2009, 04:17 PM
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I will try...my daughter is getting married this year so there may be times I do not get in a picture. I am counting on the fact that we do not HAVE to do the weekly assignment. I am also going to play catchup with two pics that were actually taken on 4/1 and 4/2...and neither is for assignment......I will give it my best shot.
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Default Pink Sky...Apr 1, 2009

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Wisdom #3

I took this today before I got sick. I'm not sure if I'll be able to participate tomorrow.
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WISDOM 365 DAY 3

I am indebted to my almost three grannygirl for this pic. I pretty well had zero ideas on this subject. Then she kindly presented me with these adorable little glasses belonging to Mr Potato Head. Instantly I thought of this little graduate bear, and we proceeded from there. I had no books to fit, so I made one in Print Shop. It is not deep or profound, but at least it is an idea!! Thinking back, I believe I made a spelling mistake....pretend I did it on purpose please!!!
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