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craftista: May 2012
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Monday, May 28, 2012. This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Newport Beach. All opinions are 100% mine. One of the many perks of being a teacher is having a long two-month vacation, and ours start on the first week of June! My two girls can’t wait to hit the road for a long-awaited summer get-away! By the mention of summer, the beach is the first thing that comes to our mind! The Hyatt Regency Newport Beach hotel currently has promotion for families: Buy one room at full price, receive a con...
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craftista: Eensy Weensy Spider
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Thursday, January 7, 2010. Eeensy, Weensy Spider. Went up the water spout. Down came the rain and. Washed the spider out. Out came the sun and dried up all the rain. So the Eensy Weensy spider. Went up the spout again. Click on a photo to enlarge. Spidey and his many eyes. Out came the sun. . . and dried up all the rain. . . AND Eensy Weensy Spider went up the spout AGAIN.". May those who have been battered down by setbacks pick up their lives and find the courage to climb the spout again. January 7, 201...
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craftista: January 2013
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Monday, January 14, 2013. How To Make Wrap Bracelet. This is one of the ways to create a single wrap bracelet. For this style, I used nylon. Thread your button at the loop. Your button will serve as the bracelet's toggle. Create a knot near to the button to secure the toggle button from moving.. Create another knot about a centimeter away from the first knot. This knot will create space so that you can pull your toggle inside the cord clasp and at the same time secure the beads in place. Here, the threa...
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Me, Boomer and The Vermilon River: August 2013
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Me, Boomer and The Vermilon River. A photojournal of wildlife, wild flowers and forest life in a small section of Northern Ontario, Canada. Thursday, August 29, 2013. More Wildlife Of The Vermilon River. A lot to cover in this post. So its a long one. The last post was about Manitoulin Island, a place as opposed to wildlife,not that it isn't filled with wildlife. Female Harrier Courtesy of Cornell. Male Harrier Courtesy of Cornell. Merlin Courtesy of Cornell. Merlin Courtesy of Cornell. The shots from he...
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Me, Boomer and The Vermilon River: March 2013
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Me, Boomer and The Vermilon River. A photojournal of wildlife, wild flowers and forest life in a small section of Northern Ontario, Canada. Sunday, March 24, 2013. Some Sunny Skies, and Some Opinions From The Vermilon River. Harper is a supporter of the Fraser Institute in Calgary, and vice versa. They are a right wing economics group, and climate change deniers, funded by a few large companies, and very active at the University of Calgary. For a profile follow the link: BCTF. The Squirrels are active.
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Me, Boomer and The Vermilon River: December 2012
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Me, Boomer and The Vermilon River. A photojournal of wildlife, wild flowers and forest life in a small section of Northern Ontario, Canada. Sunday, December 30, 2012. Red Skies In The Morning. At The Vermilon River. The skies depicted here were taken the morning of the 30th, and true to the adage the day was overcast, although there was no snow. The morning temperature was -25 C with the wind chill in, so we got a pretty good walk. Click any photo to activate the slideshow. Happy New Year from Boom and I.
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Me, Boomer and The Vermilon River: November 2013
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Me, Boomer and The Vermilon River. A photojournal of wildlife, wild flowers and forest life in a small section of Northern Ontario, Canada. Saturday, November 23, 2013. Some Views, and Wildlife Of the Vermilon River. I was initially going to publish an ecological post, but the weather has been so awful ranging from wind warnings, rain warnings, and a blizzard accompanied by a quick 12 degree drop with wind chills of -24C that I decided to publish some of my fall photos. Opposite River fog, and sun. Part ...
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Me, Boomer and The Vermilon River: February 2013
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Me, Boomer and The Vermilon River. A photojournal of wildlife, wild flowers and forest life in a small section of Northern Ontario, Canada. Saturday, February 23, 2013. 2012 In Photographic Retrospect ( Part 3 ) At The Vermilon River. A post to Id Rather Be Birdin. Opposite is the best shot. The others are for size. Look how long this guy is. Wild Mink with chin pink spot. I caught this fox the day I forgot my cane. He was literally standing beside me on a parallel trail. Canada Goose and Gosling. Craig#...
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craftista: Acne Age
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Saturday, July 24, 2010. Skin care problems. Yes, that's what this is all about. Oops, not mine -not yet! Although some age spots. Are slowly peeping already (yikes! The thing is, I do not know anything about acne. I had some when I was growing up, but it's the type that disappears with plain soap and water. I myself use basic skin care products. I get scared when they swell. You guys know anything about acne? August 6, 2010 at 7:45 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out my shop, The Craftista.
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Me, Boomer and The Vermilon River: April 2013
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Me, Boomer and The Vermilon River. A photojournal of wildlife, wild flowers and forest life in a small section of Northern Ontario, Canada. Friday, April 26, 2013. Spring At The Vermilon River. Dark-eyed Junco (sparrow family). Male and Female Goldeneye. Golden Crowned Kinglet (renamed). Am I here too early? Female Hooded Merganser in full array. Female Goldeneye in flight. A post to: Id Rather B Birdin. I find I'm having to get use to the sparrow and warbler id again, so if you spot a mistake let me know.