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- Smart home concept home design ideas
- Film Scene I Love - The Outsiders
- Happy 177th Birthday Louisa May Alcott!
- Additional room terrace exterior design
- Happy 47th Birthday Jon Stewart!
- The Photography of Julia Margaret Cameron
- Winter 1968 - My parents were adorable.
- The best award for house architecture natural design
- Film Scene I Love - East of Eden
- My New Moon Adventure
- One of my favorite onscreen couples. . .
- Film Scene I Love - Barefoot in the Park
- One of my favorite onscreen couples. . .
- Atonement - Book Review
- One of my favorite real life couples. . .
- Old Camera
- Home exterior legend design with castle style
- Photo I Love
- Home exterior design for winter area
- An Education - My Review
- Film Scene I Love - The Philadelphia Story
- Home exterior design with square modern style
- Jane Eyre - Book Review
- The best home bamboo design with classic concept
- Film Scene I Love - Good Will Hunting
- My Favorite Dance Scenes in Non-Musical Movies
- Revolutionary Road - Book Review
- Happy 169th Birthday Claude Monet!
- One of my favorite real life couples. . .
- Film Scene I Love - It's a Wonderful Life
- Vivacious Lady
- Happy 80th Birthday Grace Kelly!
- I Capture The Castle - Book Review
- Film Scene I Love - Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Po...
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- Happy 49th Birthday Neil Gaiman!
- Happy 96th Birthday Hedy Lamarr!
- Exterior design with Modern Refreshing Outdoor Lig...
- Art I Love
- Photo I Love
- Happy 66th Birthday Joni Mitchell!
- Film Scene I Love - A Room With a View
- YES YES YES!!!
- Happy 49th Birthday Tilda Swinton!
- Happy 40th Anniversary Sesame Street!
- Natalia Vodianova as Little Red Riding Hood
- Film Scene I Love - A Place in the Sun
- Artist Kevin Baker
- Jazz Greats - Photography by Herman Leonard
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Smart home concept home design ideas
Smart home concept with new design ideas for home living recently using many unusual material something like happen iin this picture from Toyo Ito, Japanese designer who has many ideas for new concept. This home wear aluminium for the material for light and show something different for small home exterior design.
Film Scene I Love - The Outsiders
Diane Lane and C. Thomas Howell in The Outsiders. The scene I want to post starts at 1:18 in and ends at 3:45.
I love this short sunset scene in The Outsiders between Cherry Valance and Ponyboy Curtis. Diane Lane was so beautiful! It perfectly encompasses the strife between the Socs and the Greasers in just their little bit of dialogue.
Happy 177th Birthday Louisa May Alcott!
Additional room terrace exterior design
Need another room for your living room and still confuse to renovation and remodeling your room. Here is the idea, Just make your large terrace into small living room with patio architecture. Adjacent the living room with family room but the location of living room is in front of the family room. All the combination will need it to make it the situation of living room decoration will appear with beautiful exterior design from outside. Do not close the room with wood but its better use the glasses for the septum cause with this glass can make the living room larger than before.
Happy 47th Birthday Jon Stewart!
The Photography of Julia Margaret Cameron
"I longed to arrest all the beauty that came before me and at length the longing has been satisfied." - Julia Margaret Cameron
I can't remember how I first discovered Julia Margaret Cameron, but whenever I look again at her photography I'm astounded by it's beauty and intensity. For the era that she lived her portraiture especially is groundbreaking in its immediacy. When you consider that these images were not taken with a click of the button, but with the subjects sitting for the lengthy periods of time necessary in early photography, the intimacy of her work is astounding.
Self Portrait, 1862
Whisper of the Muse, 1865
The Parting of Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere, 1874
Sir Galahad and the Nun, 1874
Charles H. Cameron as King Lear, 1872
Elaine, 1875
The May Queen, 1874
Sadness, 1864
The Mountain Nymph, Sweet Liberty, 1866
Julia Jackson, 1867 (mother of Virginia Woolf)
The Gipsy, 1865
Miss Magdalene Brookfield, 1865
Beatrice, 1866
Maud, 1875
Julia and Charles Norman, 1864
The Kiss of Peace, 1869
Gareth and Lynette, 1874
H.W. Longfellow, 1868
Charles Darwin, 1868
Robert Browning, 1865
A. Tennyson, 1865
Prayer, 1866
Paul and Virginia, 1864
Daisy Bradley, 1864
Cupid Reposing, 1872
Winter 1968 - My parents were adorable.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
I found this incredible set of photos of my mom Mary, father Tom, Aunt Marty (my mom's sister), and uncle Mike (although he and my aunt were not yet married at the time of these pictures). They piled into my dad's camper and drove up to Mt. Charleston to play in the snow and were amazingly young and sweet and gorgeous!
The backs of the photos are date stamped with April 1969. That must be the date the photos were developed, not taken. April is a little late for snow on Mt. Charleston and my sister was born in April of 1969 but my mom doesn't look pregnant in these photos and I doubt this excursion would have taken place if they had a newborn at home. My guess is this is the winter of 1968 and the roll of film sat around waiting to be developed. Anyway, enjoy this pictorial.
My dad Tom in cowboy boots and a gigantic belt buckle!
My mom, snowball in hand, threatening with a smile!
Action shot of a thrown snowball! You can see it at the top of the picture.
My mom and my uncle Mike in the background. How great is their hair?
A greaser in a jean jacket.
My mom was the cutest thing ever.
They look happy. It must have been a fun day.
Lovely sisters sitting on a stump.
Camper life.
Whoopsie daisy! This one might be my favorite. I love the sun on her face.
My uncle Mike, aunt Marty with a goofy grin, and my dad looking so svelte!
Aw, give me a hug darlin'!
Look at her flip! So awesome.
Young and so in love. My aunt and uncle got married, got divorced, remarried, got divorced again and have remained best friends to this day.
I found this incredible set of photos of my mom Mary, father Tom, Aunt Marty (my mom's sister), and uncle Mike (although he and my aunt were not yet married at the time of these pictures). They piled into my dad's camper and drove up to Mt. Charleston to play in the snow and were amazingly young and sweet and gorgeous!
The backs of the photos are date stamped with April 1969. That must be the date the photos were developed, not taken. April is a little late for snow on Mt. Charleston and my sister was born in April of 1969 but my mom doesn't look pregnant in these photos and I doubt this excursion would have taken place if they had a newborn at home. My guess is this is the winter of 1968 and the roll of film sat around waiting to be developed. Anyway, enjoy this pictorial.
My mom, snowball in hand, threatening with a smile!
Action shot of a thrown snowball! You can see it at the top of the picture.
My mom and my uncle Mike in the background. How great is their hair?
A greaser in a jean jacket.
My mom was the cutest thing ever.
They look happy. It must have been a fun day.
Lovely sisters sitting on a stump.
Camper life.
Whoopsie daisy! This one might be my favorite. I love the sun on her face.
My uncle Mike, aunt Marty with a goofy grin, and my dad looking so svelte!
Aw, give me a hug darlin'!
Look at her flip! So awesome.
Young and so in love. My aunt and uncle got married, got divorced, remarried, got divorced again and have remained best friends to this day.
The best award for house architecture natural design
A beautiful house with a natural design choice is supported by wood and natural wood motif makes a natural home many lovers fall in love with architecture design house designed by Mountain Architects. Architecture of this house have several prestigious design awards wood-framed houses Montclaire "Best 5 Plans" in the theme of the best design houses. see more photos and natural house architectural design at this web.
Film Scene I Love - East of Eden
James Dean and Julie Harris in the carnival scene from East of Eden. Everyone always talks about James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause but I think this is his best role. I love how he listens to Abra talk on the Ferris Wheel. She is basically talking about how she sometimes thinks she'd like to be like the slutty girls that he goes out with, all the while not realizing that he doesn't want that, he wants Abra for her goodness. It's a great little scene that reveals so much of the characters. It makes me sad all over again to wonder what James Dean could have become if he hadn't died so young.
My New Moon Adventure
Believe it or not I went to the midnight premiere screening of The Twilight Saga: New Moon last Thursday night and had a great time! It was in celebration of my niece Kylie’s 14th birthday. She and four of her friends were allowed to play hooky from school on Friday and I, along with my sisters, took Friday off work. We had a pizza party replete with Twilight paper plates and napkins and my sister Brandi made a massive cake that looked like the one Bella gets for her 18th birthday in the film. The girls were a riot in their giddy anticipation of the film. At one point during the pizza splurge, young Kirsten, in defense of Taylor Lautner being the better choice over Rob Pattinson said, "Taylor is a wolf! You can RIDE him!" The adults in the room nearly died from laughter at this inappropriately funny sexual innuendo. Poor Kirsten, who owns her own horse and is an avid rider, meant her comment literally, not sexually. We hope.
Around 8:30pm we decided to head to Aliante Theaters to get in line early for good seats. There was already a line formed when we got there and to our horror, Aliante was ill prepared to handle 2000 Twi-hards and their answer to the chaos was to make everyone form a line along a walkway OUTSIDE the casino. You must understand that we are desert girls; we do not do well in the cold. On this particular night it was 50 degrees and windy. Wind in Las Vegas equals COLD. Two of our girls had on flip flops! Luckily my sister lives block away, so she ran home, got some appropriate footwear, extra jackets and blankets so the girls wouldn’t suffer. My friend Shanda (who is the GREATEST) also lives nearby and brought us hot cocoa!
Bombarded with complaints, the Aliante management finally moved us all into the theaters around 10:30pm. Now it was just about waiting in mounting tension and excitement for the big event. The girls did not want to be seen any longer with adults and sat in a different row from us. I was a little disappointed because I wanted to closely gage their hormonal reactions as they viewed the film. It didn’t matter that much though because there were other teenage girls all around me.
The two girls sitting right next to me were clearly on Team Jacob. And let me tell you they were NOT happy with his long haired look for the first half of the film. But once he went through his "change" and shed the long locks along with his shirt, they were giggly, squealing, OMGy messes of teenage fandom. I remember those days well and it was so palpable in the theater that it made me feel kind of squirmy myself. These are beautiful boys. It’s not that hard to understand. I was quite surprised though by how often even the devoted Twi-hards were chuckling at the cheese factor in the film. My eyes rolled more than I could count, but I will also admit that I enjoyed the movie. Taylor Lautner was excellent as Jacob, definitely putting to rest any fears that he wasn’t going to be able to handle the role. Kristen Stewart did fine with what was given to her as the brooding Bella. The Bella character is completely infuriating in the books and the movies with the way she completely loses herself when it comes to the men in her life. I just want to shake her and scream, "BE YOUR OWN PERSON BELLA! F**K THESE GUYS!!" But I guess then you’d have a completely different story or no story at all. Chris Weitz did a decent directing job with the larger scope of this film. The CGI wolves were believable and I felt the pacing was much better than Twilight. The books are all so nothing happens, nothing happens, nothing happens, EVERYTHING HAPPENS, that it must be hard to adapt for the screen and have a compelling film throughout. The music choices were much better this time around too, not corny or obvious. And I really dug the abrupt ending.
I know that the Twilight phenomenon gets a lot of flak, but I think it’s good fun and people should lighten up. This is not masterful cinema; this is teenage heartthrob fantasy at its most cheesy. Enjoy it!
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