a couple of my fave bloggers are doing something special...

Tell Your Story is a six week online art journal class taught by Elsie and Rachel of Red Velvet Art. They've designed this class to help you artistically document your daily life as well as your hopes and dreams through daily prompts and challenges. They'll be sharing book making projects as well as tips and tricks for finding and storing your supplies.
Along with daily prompts you can participate in live chats to get friendly with your classmates and enjoy Q&A time with your teachers. Click here for registration information and more details or e-mail racheldenbow(at)gmail(dot)com. xoxo, Rachel and Elsie

Nostalgia: documented for my family

nostalgia (for my blog)


Sometimes I'm hit with such huge waves of nostalgia for my childhood that it makes me want to cry. I know I'm quite lucky to look back on growing up so fondly, and I continually count my blessings that my parents provided me with such a glorious upbringing. I grew up in New Jersey, in a wonderful house right in the woods of Jackson. Jackson is in central Jersey, in a gorgeous wooded area, and is a small town with friendly people. If I close my eyes I can almost take myself right back to all the beautiful memories I have of the thirteen years I spent growing up on the East Coast. The smell of tomato vines still transports me to our backyard garden, butter popcorn is the smell of our Friday TGIF nights, and anytime pizza is heated up on tinfoil in a toaster oven, all I can think about is eating our leftovers during Saturday morning cartoons. Growing up to me is a mix of library books and bike rides, grassy afternoons and swimming in our backyard until our skin turned into prunes. My sister Lauren and I grew up as each others' main playmates and closest friends. We would spend hours and hours playing dress up, make believe, dancing, laughing, twirling, telling secrets, and speaking in our own language. We didn't have toys with bells and whistles, we had toys that made us think, treasure chests of vintage clothing that inspired us to create, shelves and shelves of books that begged us to read, and art supplies that motivated us to make something, anything. Growing up so many of my days were spent listening to my parents' old 45s on my Fisher Price record player, tapes in my tape deck, and 8-tracks on the downstairs stereo. Bruce Springsteen, Elton John, Fleetwood Mac, Willie Nelson. Music was everywhere. I recall so many bright summer days: running through the sprinkler in our green, green grass in the dog days of July, riding our bikes up and down the driveway, and begging our parents to take us exploring in the acres and acres of woods in our backyard. I remember celebrating Jackson Day every year, eating funnel cake, making splatter art, creating bottles of colored sand, and oohing and ahhing over the fireworks. We'd spend many fun afternoons at Great Adventure, and I can still think back to excitedly waiting in line each year for our season pass. Beach days were almost everyday in the summer. My parents would treat us to many concerts in the huge amphitheater, laughing with their friends as Lauren and I would dance dance dance to whoever we were seeing on that starry night. Food brings back some of the strongest memories: "frankfurters" and cheeseburgers on the barbecue, Heinz ketchup and spicy mustard, red skinned potato salad, homemade ice pops, tri-color pasta salad, hard rolls and butter from Glory's, sun tea in the big pitcher, egg and bacon sandwiches at the Mug Rack, followed by hot chocolate with lots of whipped cream, my Dad's Oodles of Noodles in a steaming mug, tomato soup and saltines, turkey subs from Wawa, cherry Icees, huge slices of pizza on the boardwalk, waffles and ice cream, peanut butter and jelly from our cooler on the beach, gouda cheese and crackers, fresh popped popcorn in the metal bowl, artichokes and asparagus. It's my Dad's old red Malboros and bottles of Rolling Rock beer whenever he was building something around the house. The smell of Bartells and James wine coolers whenever they had a get together. It's the same appetizers we still eat every Christmas Eve, the traditions we had growing up that still continue. It's the night visits to Carvel, my strawberry with rainbow sprinkles, Italian ice runs, and black and white milkshakes at Steve's while playing The Everly Brothers on the jukebox. It's Daisy and Brownie Girl Scout meetings, dance class after school, cold Saturday mornings at the soccer fields, Big League Chew packs at t-ball games. It's camping in Wildwood with the Glowackis, swimming and tuna fish sandwiches at the Ostroskis. Marco Polo, TV tag, impromptu soccer games, and softball tournaments always followed by Slurpees at 7-11. My childhood house in itself is magical in my mind- the attic was always such a place of wonder, boxes and boxes of treasures just waiting to be unearthed. The "white shed" in the backyard, where I always thought I could talk to the ghosts of horses past. I remember the woods across the street, being pulled in a wagon to go collect wild blueberries. Hearing the clink of a spoon in a mug, or the gurgle of a coffee maker early in the morning always reminds me of my father, the same way soft singing and happy movements around a home are my mothers. I feel so fortunate that I can't think of anything negative when I think of growing up and during my childhood years. I know this is rare, and I cherish this so much, and my sister (still my best friend) often talk about how wonderful it was. We are fortunate enough to be able to visit Jackson every so often, and the excitement still lingers to this day. We both can't wait to have kids of our own so we can try to give them the same beautiful, amazing childhood we had. I can't express to my parents enough thank yous to ever encompass what they have done for us in giving us such a chunk of our lives as so safe, inspiring, and peaceful. I'll try again and I'll keep trying- thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Rule 5 March Madness Round 4!

Genuine sweaters, even!







[MyTuneBD.Com] Virsa Mp3 Songs

 

Director: Pankaj Batra Cast: Gulshan Grover, Kanwaljeet Singh & Ruby Music Director: Jawad Ahmad Lyricist: hmad Anees

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Tracklist:

01 - Yaadan - Jawad Ahmad 02 - Yaadan (Remix) - Jawad Ahmad 03 - Hua Hua - Jawad Ahmad 04 - Hua Hua (Dhol Remix) - Jawad Ahmad 05 - Mein Tenu Samjjawan - Rahat Fateh Ali Khan & Farah 06 - Mein Tenu Samjhawan (Unplugged) - Rahat Fateh Ali Khan & Farah 07 - Naina - Jawad Ahmad, Richa Sharma & Amanda Khan 08 - Dilbara - Fuad Ahmad, Farah & Sabir Ali Bagga 09 - Vaisakhi - Krishna 10 - Vaisakhi (Jawad Ahmad) - Jawad Ahmad 11 - Mein Tenu Samjhawan - Sabir Ali Bagga

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Happy birthday, Mama!


mama and me, originally uploaded by daniellehampton.

Here we are in a barn in Vermont last summer! I have no idea what my left hand is doing, but I remember how fun this day was. I love you Mom. You are the most inspiring, wonderful, beautiful woman I know and I am so blessed to be your daughter.

Happy, happy birthday!

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Bez

[MyTuneBD.Com] Kites Mp3 Songs

 



Director: Anurag Basu
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist/s: Nasir Faraaz & Asif Ali Beg
Movie Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Kangna Ranaut & Barbara Mori


Track List:


01 – Zindagi Do Pal Ki – KK
02 – Dil Kyun Yeh Mera – KK
03 – Tum Bhi Ho Wahi – Vishal Dadlani & Suraj Jagan
04 – Kites In The Sky – Hrithik Roshan & Suzanne DMello
05 – Fire – Rajesh Roshan, Vishal Dadlani & Anushka Manchanda
06 – Zindagi Do Pal Ki (Remix) – KK
07 – Dil Kyun Yeh Mera (Remix) – KK
08 – Tum Bhi Ho Wahi (Remix) – Vishal Dadlani & Suraj Jagan
09 – Fire (English Version) – Rajesh Roshan, Vishal Dadlani & Anushka Manchanda









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We Hoot Your Blog

We're famous on the internet! Four months ago. Awesome.Bonus owl:From Otto, done by Elie Falcon in Worcester Ma at The Tattoo Project. I bet people called Otto don't email We Hate Your Blog. Splitters.

Hooter Island

Awesome tattooist submissions from Christopher Bettley

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Elle Decor India - Collector's Copy


Elle Decor is celebrating it's design journey in India, spanning 50 delicious issues since the last decade. The issue for the months of Feb-March is a collector's copy on contemporary Indian design and decor. I am feasting on my copy of the mag...make sure you get your copy before it runs out of stock!




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Vote Today or I'll Sell This Cheerleader to an Oil Sheik to Make Up The Difference!



Are we still bigoted assholes, you old fool?



2008:  "...The first [quote] is where McCain said that those who oppose amnesty for illegal aliens are "going to destroy the fucking party”.


"The second [quote] is in a call with Senator Lindsey Graham where McCain said in frustration at the rebuke he was getting, "Listen to these people ... Why would I want to be the leader of a party of such assholes?". Graham too called those opposed to amnesty bigots."

2010: McCain Calls For Troops on Arizona Border

Tattoo Tuesday V.12

This week's pretty little lady is none other than Jen Joyce! I love this girl. Not only is she totally gorgeous, she is THE nicest, sweetest, cupcake of a gal you'll ever meet. I seriously want to scoop her up from Seattle and make her move back to AZ and come live in Prescott. If you don't follow her on Twitter already, you should! She's just all-around rad. So here she is, Ms. Jen Joyce!


Name and blog name: Jen/@knitpurl on twitter

Tattoo/location:
Calla lillies, inner arm

Artist/shop/location:
Jesse Roberts/Lucky Devil Tattoo/ Capitol Hill, Seattle WA



1) Tell us about the tattoo you are sharing with us- is there a background story or special meaning? Why did you choose this particular piece of art?

First of all, I love calla lilies. They are almost hauntingly beautiful and so very graceful. Also, one of my most dearest friends, Joey got calla lilies on her arm a while ago and as lame as it might sound...I just knew that would be our "friend tattoo." It also kind of represents my growth into the woman I am today, yadda yadda *insert corny stuff here*.


2) Do you have any other tattoos? If so, what do you have and where?

I also have swallows & a sacred heart on the outer upper arm and cherry blossoms on my shoulder area (my ode to Seattle), thus completing my half sleeve.

3) Do you plan on getting more?

Oh, of course! I have plans for my right arm and right thigh. I wont go into too much detail but 2 words: knitting & anchor.

4) How do your family and friends feel about your tattoo(s)? Have you run into any adversity or negativity because of them?

My mom was devastated (love you mom!) when I got my first but she has slowly grown an acceptance. Well, for the one 1/2 sleeve. She doesn't know about my other plans yet so I may be speaking too soon, haha! A lot of my friends have tattoos so we are all good there. I still have to cover up at work but seeing as I work at a pretty progressive hotel in Seattle my fingers are crossed that one day I will not have to invest in so many cardigans.

5) Any advice for those interested in getting tattooed but haven't gotten one yet?

First of all, love you all who ask but yes it hurts. A needle is being drug across your skin for god's sake! Please stop asking people if it really hurts. Now, I know EVERYONE says this but REALLY do your research! Make sure you KNOW your tattoo artist. And finally, don't just go with someone because they are giving you a deal. BAD IDEA. This will be on you for the rest of your life! Pay accordingly.

Oh, and eat before.

the art of making tattoos



All Free Tattoo Designs


tattoo art body


tattoo art body

Due to the development and innovation in the society, the Japanese tattoo art has also developed. Nowadays, body art has gained popularity not only for younger people but the adults alike. For younger people they acquire this work of art just to keep in the fashion trend but for others they put tattoo in their body for some sentimental reasons. Upon knowing the transitions of tattoo art in Japan you will surely appreciate to have any of the designs and symbols inked in your body.

Japanese Tattoo Art


Tattoo's galore

Tattoo art being displayed by one of the attendees at the second annual London Tattoo Convention. The three day event was held at the Truman Brewery on Brick Lane and showcased over 100 tattoo artists from around the world.

Japanese Tattoo Art

The tattoo making during the Edo period became a taboo to the Japanese culture because it is used by prostitutes. The yujos inked body art in their body to attract customers that is why tattoo has gained negative impact in the society.

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[MyTuneBD.Com] Dhani - Various Artists mp3 songs.

 

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Artist : Abdar, Chondon, Humayra, Julie, Punam, Shaon, Shojib, Sunny.

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How's That Rule of Law Working Out for You...?

Bereaved Family Ordered to Pay Phelps Funeral Picketers Court Costs...

Indian Art at V&A

Victoria and Albert Museum in London has an excellent online print site from where you can order prints of the art exhibited in the museum. V&A Prints have a selection of more than 3000 images from the Victoria and Albert Museum, one of the most renowned collections of art and design in the world. The images for sale have been chosen to reflect the richness and diversity of culture, lifestyle and art found at the V&A. I loved some of the prints in the Indian Art section, as well as their collection of vintage posters. Definitely worth a look, and quite reasonably priced too.


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