30 posts tagged “vox hunt”
Show us what's in your bag.
Submitted by Pants Party.
This is from yesterday's outing.
The bag is a small leather back pack.
It was very, very, very cold (-25°C) though sunny - sunglasses.
Most stores here ask if you require a bag for your purchase, I generally say no - the CD's.
The green wallet/day timer combo - tells me where I'm going and contains the money to get me there.
I’m left handed; I can’t use the pens at store or banks which are attached to the counter ‘cus they are set up for right handed people - my beautiful, pewter pen.
My cellphone in it's pretty green case.
Tunes - iPod Shuffle.
When it is cold and windy my lips get dry and chap - Carmex Lip Balm.
I went over to see my Dad - the bus transfer.
I'm a bit careless with money in the sense that I leave it in pockets and at the bottom of my bag rather than putting it in my wallet - $44.20 loose bills and change.
I'm part crow I love shiny things - key chain.
Show us some interesting bottles.
Submitted by Red Pen.
These bottles are on a windowsill in the upstairs hall. They were my brother's. He collected old bottles, yet he kept them wrapped in paper, packed in boxes, in his closet, out in his shed, or under the stairs at my parent's house. I remember him each time I see the bottles.
Unwrap your treasure.
- on the East Coast.
Photo: Still have your security blankie? Your teddy bear? Show us a lil' slice of your childhood.
Submitted by cattymcattums.
Teddy was a Christmas gift when I was 8 years old. He uses to have felt eyes though they were lost in one of the many baths he had in the washing machine over the years. I sewed on old fashion, glass, shoe-button eyes however; my cats keep chewing them off… Though Teddy is pink, he is always referred to as he. Teddy now lives happily on a vintage pine rocker in my bedroom.
Remembering when...on the East Coast.
Show us a nice, warm scarf.
I knit this scarf a few years ago. Leaf Cravat scarf pattern in the Interweave Knits Winter 02/03 issue the designer is Teva Durham. My model, 'Emily Post' has a 36cm (14in) neck, so it gives a fairly good idea what the cravet looks like when tied.
Cold enough for a warm scarf & a toque on the East Coast.
Show us pure emotion.
Submitted by Roxy.
The emotion? Joy! This is her favourite pastime.
Holly on the East Coast.
Show us something by your favourite artist.
Submitted by Miss Parker.
I have a number of paintings by this artist. All were gifts or begged for... it took years to get her to give my favourite of all her paintings. (It is not one of the ones shown here.)
She use to paint mainly in oil, though in the last few years has been concentrating on watercolour.
The artist my Mother.
Art on my wall - on the East Coast.
Show us your pets.
Submitted by Prakash Daniel.You have seen them before however here is an encore.
My menagerie on the East Coast.
Show us what autumn looks like where you live.
Submitted by Miss Parker.
I live in the city though at the very edge of the city limits. My backyard blends into the woods, which go for kilometres behind my house, the ocean is just over the hill, the trail my dog and I walk, leads to an urban river, lakes, and ponds. There are deer, rabbits, coyote, ducks, a Great Blue Heron, Spring Peepers and other wild things living in this area.
I've shown the photo above previously it is what I see across from the bus stop near my house.
The view from the front veranda earlier in the fall.
The photo above was taken earlier this fall just as the leaves began to turn.
The pond behind my house, most of the leaves are gone now.
City life in the fall on the East Coast.