109/365: Color on the Walls on Flickr.
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1. Because I have two huge assignments do tomorrow and no time to go galavanting around town.
2. Because lately my stream has been dark and moody.
3. Because I don’t want to become predictable.
4. Because I just don’t care.
Glow by P.E.N. on Flickr.
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I haven’t shot anything in awhile…nothing since discontinuing my 365 project. Major fail. Felt good to be back behind the camera. :)
This was the largest dandelion I have ever laid eyes on.
Take this Pink Ribbon Off My Eyes by P.E.N. Photography on Flickr.
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Day 9.
Musical Inspiration: Just a Girl- No Doubt
“Take this pink ribbon off my eyes
I’m exposed
And it’s no big surprise
Don’t you think I know
Exactly where I stand
This world is forcing me
To hold your hand
‘Cause I’m just a girl, little ‘ol me
Don’t let me out of your sight
I’m just a girl, all pretty and petite
So don’t let me have any rights”
untitled by Ivo Sekulovski on Flickr.
Hubba Hubba Bubba by P.E.N. Photography on Flickr.
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Day 6.
Today was my first day of work. Filling out that work availbility sheet felt like I was signing away my soul for the summer. Long gone are the days of no responsibility.
Feeling a little nostalgic for the good ‘ole little kid days, I walked into 7-11 today and went straight for the candy. Got myself a ring pop and some hubba bubba.
3 pieces of hubba bubba later, a sore jaw, and countless attempts to blow a decent sized bubble. Tah-da!
No one’s going to burst my bubble now.
Musical Inspiration: It’s My Life- No Doubt
All that Glitters by P.E.N. Photography on Flickr.
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Day 4.
Musical Inspiration: Lovers in Japan/Reign of Love- Coldplay
Not even the clouds can keep me down today. I’m floating, flying, soaring.
I am so happy with where my life is taking me. Peacocks make me happy, colors make me happy.
I could even hear the peacocks at Leo Carillo Ranch while I was taking this. :)
Peacocks are deeply symbolic birds. In ancient Greece, the peacock was the patron bird of the goddess Hera. According to myth, she placed “eyes” on its feathers, symbolizing all-seeing knowledge and the wisdom of the heavens. Peacocks continually shed their feathers, symbolizing renewal and new life.
I’ve been through a lot of turmoil this year, but it has made me stronger and smarter. I feel like my life is about to change, in the best way possible.
Summer! by Juha Helosuo on Flickr.
51/365 by Patrickeggert on Flickr.
shedding skin by brookeshaden on Flickr.