thank you for your wonderful responce in the "who are you" discussion, it has given me confidance. i thank you. and forgive my amazing amount of spelling errors.
moment of silence please for those who never get the chance
they show up to the party but they're never asked to dance
the losers the liars the bastards the thieves
the cynicists, the pessimists and those that don't believe in nothing
-streetlight manifesto
hi kimberly - you can find details of the Smart ForTwo at www.thesmart.co.uk or through DaimlerChryslers main site. It's diminutive stature speaks volumes about the many potential disasters available to you while driving one :-)
Thanks for the compliment on Discussion Board "Does your car tell who you are?" I was just having some fun, but seriously do not look forward to empty nest. I do however hope what I drive does NOT tell who I am. ;0
Thanks for visiting BJ's favorite gallery and mentioning my images Fall Fence Abstract and Outside the Garden of Delights.I invite you to view the rest of my gallery when you find time:)
Peace&Respect Jojo
Hey, Thanx for your comment on 'Smiling Tiger' - - It was taken at the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee. You ought to check it out if you ever visit the South East. It's nothing like the San Diego Zoo . . . But it holds its own. ;-)
Hi Kimberly, I took the Tiger photo as he was pacing up and down by the glass, something he would obviously do on a regular basis. I snapped the shot just as he was turning to head back the other way, so he was facing me only for a second. Basically a lucky shot I think.
That's some relation all right :). You have a very nice husband, I'm sure he's also very lucky to have you though, as we all seem to be undeserving of the women in our lives.
Hi Kimberly...thanks so much for stopping and leaving a nice comment on Sea Shells...very glad you enjoyed them well enough to keep as a favorite...your visit and observations are much appreciated.:Pat.
Hi Kimberley - to answer you question which came out of the blue! i live in the UK so this might not be that useful, but graphic designers usually get payed about £8-9 an hour here which in US dollars i would guess is about $16-18. hope this helps : )
"There are things that we usually do not see, do not look at. Sometimes you need someone to show you the beauty of these 'ugly' everyday things." - Martijn Oostra
Hello Kimberley, this is the first time we meet I think. Thanks a lot for taking your time to view my naughty Boris shot. I am never sure if he is happier to run away or to finally find me again [sometimes after more than one hour because he is a hunter and must not be bothered with obedience training etc stuff LOL].
I appreciate your hospitality Ann. I would love to meet you someday and talk all day to you as you sound like a fascinating woman rich in life experiences. Take care and nurture yourself today...eat a chocolate too!!
Hi Kim...thanks so much for the nice comments on ~ Seasoned ~ I am pleased to know you liked it that well...it is much appreciated to hear from you.:Pat.
Thanks for your compliments on "Caterpillar", much appreciated.
The photo was taken in Holland (Gelderland) and the camera is an Sony DSC-F717 which is a very good camera for macro's.
Gr. Eric
Thank you for your positive feedback on the "sunset". I am glad you found it interesting and I do really appreciate your comment. I would like to invite you to visit my other works, you may find some more sunset shots. Please let me know if you like or dislike them.
Thank you for your visit to "early October" and your nice comment. I am glad you found it interesting. The place is just miraculous. Every time I go there it seems a completely different place. It changes with the sun travel. Looks inviting in the morning, very contrasting in the midday and so warm in the aftrenoon. Now it is turning yellow. I feel obliged to record its evolution. Soon the yellow version.
Kimberly,
Thank you for your comments about my Barn and Cottonwood trees. Your wonderful words help cheer me up after reading some of the comments that have been left. I am thrilled that you took time to stop and view this image and then spend additional time is expressing yourself in your comment. Since time has become so precious to everyone I feel special. Thank you again
fotobob
Annie and I invite you to visit
our website.
Photography is not a trade - it is an art. It is more that an art.
It is a solar phenomenon,
where the artist collaborates with the sun.
deLamartine 1855
Kimberly,
Thank you for your comments about my Barn and Cottonwood trees. Your wonderful words help cheer me up after reading some of the comments that have been left. I am thrilled that you took time to stop to view this image and then spend additional time in expressing yourself in your comment. Since time has become so precious to everyone I feel special. Thank you again
fotobob
Annie and I invite you to visit
our website.
Photography is not a trade - it is an art. It is more that an art.
It is a solar phenomenon,
where the artist collaborates with the sun.
deLamartine 1855
Hi Kimberly, many thanks to you for stopping by to view "An Array of Splendor"! I appreciate your comments very much and hope you stop in for another visit! Thank you again! Sincerely, Marilyn
For from of old no one has heard nor perceived by the ear, nor has the eye seen a God besides You, Who works and shows Himself active on behalf of him who earnestly waits for Him. Isaiah 64:4
Thanks for your interest in 'Wading Woodchuck'. A woodchuck is another name for a groundhog, they are about the size of a cat or a small dog. Adults weigh about 10 lbs or 4-5 Kilos. Here is a link to a groundhog site.
Thank you for the comment on "Staling". It was taken at the Oklahoma City zoo, Im glad you liked it. What do you think of "Whatever..." I invite you yo look at it! all the animal pictures I have were taken @ the OKC zoo. Again thank you!
Hi there..I agree with you on the old car relics ...alone as they are, and NOT in a car show or some other strange place..a museum..I loved that they were out there near the hiway...viewing all the other newer cars...its kind of like letting them "live" sorta..thank you so much fo ryour comment...it brought me a big smile.
Hello Kimberly! Thank you for taking the time to comment and vote on Wanna Play . I really appreciate it! I invite you to take a look at the before and after, since Im really proud of the outcome. And I think you can appreciate Wanna Play better! please CLICK HERE. Again thank you for stopping by! glad you liked it.
thanks for your comment on the shadow. would like to know what you think of this http://www.caedes.net/Zephir.cgi?lib=Caedes::Infopage&image=jfass958-1131160590.jpg
Thank you Kim for thoughtful comments about my work, I really appreciate it a lot. Also thank you for taking the time to post you thoughts! Im glad you enjoyed "Predator" you can take a look at my gallery anytime. Thank you again Kimberly!
Thanks a lot for the wonderful comment you left on 'Quechua girl', Kimberly. For your children, I can send to you some originals by email in highest size as possible. You could print them and make some collages... Let me know :-)
Thank you very much Kimberly for taking the time to view and comment on my Mountain Stream Beauty 3 photo. I'm glad that you enjoyed this image. This was taken in the late afternoon.
Russ
hey Kimberly ... youre sooooo right about PURPLE DOOR
it really does have some amazing foodstuffs !!!
mind you the poles are food-a-holics ... they really REALLY know how to cook and eat
oh and drink ... tis the season for the drinking!
oh and im so glad you like this photo too ... i dont really know exactly why but it struck a _reality_ cord with me ... i hope it did with you too
hey Kimberly, thanks for the lovely input to "nature's tiny imperfection", and i also tought that red couch (yeah, that's what it is...) was a bit distracting too, but since I was at my grandma's i didn't have anywhere better to make that shot...
Anyways, thanks a bunch for the comment... (=
Thank you for your comment on 'Descriminated'. I set up the picture... taking leaves from my neighbors yard and some from ours so they didn't fall naturally. :)
Thanks for your nice comment on Majestic Rainier. It truly is spectacular. There are lots of better pictures of Rainier of course, but this one is almost completely un-retouched (just brightened it up a bit using levels in Photoshop). I hope you get a chance to see it in person sometime. Cheers!
Thank you for your comment on blue world.. Yes the sky was exaclty the same, and image is untouched. I also think it is rare to see sky like this, in my place for sure.
hi kim, this is the west fork of oak creek which is near sedona arizona. it's a place where everyone carries around a camera. thanks for liking it. jen
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