Archive for July, 2009
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[?]Submitted by Suede and Chrome Blog
Wow! Can you believe it? This blog will surpass 50,000 hits today! Just a little “Shout Out” to all the faithful readers of Suede and Chrome…You have made it very enjoyable for me to share my “passion” over the past couple of years! Here’s to the […]
2009 Wilbur Wright Birthplace Festival
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[?]Submitted by Suede and Chrome Blog
Well, the Righteous Rodders hosted their first show, and it was a SUCCESS! Thanks to everyone who support our efforts! We had close to 50 cars, trucks and motorcycles at the event.
All of the comments I received from participants about our “home-built” trophies were very positive. […]
Suede and Chrome Shout Out!
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[?]Submitted by Suede and Chrome Blog
Thought I’d give a “Suede and Chrome Shout Out” to a member of our club the “Righteous Rodders”. Josh has a kool 1948 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan that he hopes to have on the road by next year.
His car is a true barn find. The […]
ROAD ROCKET RUMBLE - Final Post
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[?]Submitted by Suede and Chrome Blog
A closer look at some of the details of Ms. Metal’s Chevy.
Chuckie says, “See Ya Next Year!”
NextEngine’s 3D Scanner
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[?]Submitted by Auto Restoration 101 Blog
Birders Who Blog, Tweet and Chirp
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[?]Submitted by The Birdcouple Blog
Birdcouple is really enjoying the new Birders Who Blog, Tweet and Chirp site, a great forum (and sweet-looking site) for those of us who enjoy birding AND telling the world about it. We’re proud to be among the growing membership.
The two principal moderators of the forum […]
Swear Off Tanning Beds :: But Don’t Skip The Glow!
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Submitted by Beauty Brains Blog
Cynical Girl sez…I have over-highlighted my hair and it’s fried. The salon recommended a Redken All Softconditioning treatment and another Redken protein treatment. Will any of these products really make a difference, or do I just need to cut off the damaged ends of my hair? Is […]
Thierry Mugler New Fragrance for 2010.
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[?]Submitted by British Beauty Blogger
Angel fragrance was launched in 1992 and has now become one of the most iconic scents of all time. In fact, in France, Angel outsells Chanel. Fans of Angel are diehards, even requesting the pantone for the blue packaging in order to decorate in the style of […]
Accessorize Fragrance
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[?]Submitted by British Beauty Blogger
Today I went to the launch of the first Accessorize fragrance, fully expecting it to be dire. And, if I’m brutally honest, I only went because I like the PR who was hosting it. However, a surprise lay in store. The fragrance (called Accesorize - I could […]
Embargoes: You May Not Repeat This Until 2012
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[?]Submitted by British Beauty Blogger
Unfortunately for some, the internet has made fools of embargoes - once an image or some news goes out into the ether, it’s kind of fair game, surely? I’ve been asked yet again today to respect an embargo that is only in place because a national newspaper […]
Let’s Hear it For The Groom: Clarins Get Brows Beautiful
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[?]Submitted by British Beauty Blogger
For those who love their power brows, I’m impressed with the Clarins Eyebrow Pro Palette coming out in September. Three shades of powder, brow wax and a highlighter, along with the mini-est tweezers you ever saw mean you’ll never have dishevelled brows again. £28.
Meeting for class leaders (student teachers)
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[?]Submitted by Inland Northwest Ballet Blog
For those Inland Northwest Ballet Upper Level students who will be assisting our instructors with Spokane classes for the coming year, your required meeting will take place on Wed., August 5th from 5:30 - 7:00 pm at the studio. This meeting will review the requirements and […]
Open house for fall classes!
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[?]Submitted by Inland Northwest Ballet Blog
Hooray!
On August 4, 5, and 6, we welcome you to come join our open house for fall class registration. Open house week is a great time come visit us at the studio, meet our instructors, ask questions, and allow your child to become familiar with the […]
Should The Reasons For Abortion Be Applied To A Born Child?
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[?]Submitted by Stand for Life Blog
Nearly every argument for abortion can be answered in a fairly simple fashion. Whatever the reason for abortion, shouldn’t the same reasoning be used to kill a born child? Should the born baby be killed because it interferes with school or work? Should it be destroyed […]
Stamps Open Pages of History For New York Man
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[?]Submitted by Stamp Collecting Round-Up Blog
John Nunes’ interest in stamps began at the age of 10 in an endeavor to earn his first Boy Scout merit badge according to reporter Bill Buell of Schenectady, New York’s Daily Gazette.
Along with being president of Federation of New York Philatelic Societies, John is also […]
Green Skin
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[?]Submitted by Knocking from Inside Blog
Reworked the previous into a sonnet. All my friends swear I’m a reptile.
Photosynthesis can make you drunk
in summer heat and sunlight, just as if
you were saguaro, tall and leafless trunk
all tilting-tipsy on aperitifs
of carbohydrate. Sugar-high: the curse
of C4 metabolic pathways, sweet
intoxication. Fire in reverse,
producing fuel and […]
Photosynthesis
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[?]Submitted by Knocking from Inside Blog
in very strong sunlight
can make you drunk–
tipsy, anyway
feels like a sugar high.
My sap is thickening with
carbohydrate bounty
and if you cut me I’ll bleed
maple syrup on the sidewalk.
Hide in the shade if you must
turn up the AC and drink
ice water– I’m storing up
photon energy for winter.
102 degrees. […]
A familiar set of reshuffled notes
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[?]Submitted by Ted Burke Blog
But to impose is not
To discover. To discover an order as of
A season, to discover summer and know it,
To discover winter and know it well, to find,
Not to impose, not to have reasoned at all,
Out of nothing to have come on major weather,
It is possible, possible, possible. […]
Proof
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[?]Submitted by Average Poet Blog
Some pleasures that I’ve sought to shun
enjoyed would see my world undone
for am I not my mother’s son—
aware the bottle’s less than half
but daily forcing out a laugh
insisting on a full carafe;
and though it caused her cruel demise
I’ll snuggle up with all my lies
until the fire takes […]
1019 - Both Sides Now
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[?]Submitted by The Daily Photography of Andreas Manessinger Blog
One more post tonight, this time with the images of today.
The first image is just one more example of how wonderful this new Sigma 28/1.8 performs in the macro range. This is an image straight from the camera, I couldn’t have added […]
1018 - Living In A Different World
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[?]Submitted by The Daily Photography of Andreas Manessinger Blog
Oh dear, so much has happened since the last post! Where shall I begin? OK, I’ll begin with answering some of the comments to that rant about style.
Ted, I guess we disagree much less than you think we do
I looked […]
There Was a Bright Side to the Economic Cirsis
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[?]Submitted by Ralph Nordstrom Photography Blog
During the peak (or depths) of the economic crisis I noticed one very positive thing. Spam decreased to practically zero. All those emails to enlarge this or that or make someone or the other scream stopped abruptly. The break was a pleasant relief.
But […]
Greek Food Vendor
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[?]Submitted by My Viewfinder Blog
I found some of the craft and food vendors to be as interesting as photo subjects as the dancers at Folkmoot. I just wish there was some way I could share the aromas coming from this man’s booth! (Click on photo to enlarge.)
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From the “You got that […]
Quick Quotes: Sam Abell
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[?]Submitted by Howard Grill Blog
At the end of June I wrote a post about photographer Michael David Murphy’s website “Unphotographable”, which he calls a ‘catalog of exceptional mistakes. Photos never taken that weren’t meant to be forgotten. Opportunities missed. Simple failures. Occasions when I wished I’d taken the picture, or not […]
“How to Everything” Photography Workshop: now accepting reservations
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[?]Submitted by Craig Photography Blog
HOW TO EVERYTHING: PHOTOGRAPHY (The Basics -101)
With John & Elizabeth Craig owners of Craig Photography
In your gut you want to be a PHOTOGRAPHER. Or maybe you just want to learn how to use that expensive camera you just bought but you’re not sure who to ask. […]
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