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Dispatches from the Frontline of Mid-Scale Touring. Wednesday, 23 January 2013. I thought the silly season was just getting underway again! January is a trying month all around, I find, and Facebook makes it more so. Tuesday, 22 January 2013.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009. Wednesday, April 8, 2009. I love this piece of architecture. Located in north of Portugal. When I saw it I thought how beautiful, how pure and organic. The way people express themselves on stage. An example would be acting or stand up comedy. My right brain, my left brain. Artist that I have met.
Currently a student at West Georgia Taking Intro to Art. Wednesday, April 15, 2009. My favorite work of art is. I like the scenery, mostly back ground moutains and moon. I also like the way the swans are set up toward the woman, as if she shines like the moon behind her. This is a oil on canvas. This piece of art work shocked me the most. It looks like a monkey of some sorts, combined with a animal with horns; mabe a bull. Wednesday, April 8, 2009.
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HOT DOGS PRETZELS AND AN AMERICAN ADVENTURE. You will also find, on the Blog Page button above, the first draft of most of the New York City 2001 trip. Have a look and see how much of it changed from then to now! .
Growing up is hard to do. Abigail often shares with me poignant things she finds online. Sayings, pictures, videos and thoughts shared through her Instagram account. This one struck a cord with her. REAL mental illness is not cool! July 2, 2015. You can be their friend, but parents are the only ones who can get them help.
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