Posts Tagged ‘photography’

Buildings. They have tons of giant, huge,  humongous old monuments, ruins, government offices l, churches, palazzos and fountains. It’s a city of oversized  pundaka-buildings. And I loved each and every one of them. A bit tired from walking up and down to them and around them though.

Rome is a city of history. It was its own empire. Julius Caesar, Hadrian, Trajan, Nero, Caligua, Constantine, all had to have more more more. So the bigger the building the better, I guess. But the art work, the skill and workmanship of them all is still to this day amazing.

And then there was just the time we spent wandering around the streets in awe and enjoying everything. Wandering is a nice way to say getting lost on the way to or fro. But we don’t think of it as “lost,” we think it is an addition to our journey, an extra adventure, and/or life leading us to explore.

This post does not truly relay Roma to you. You are dwarfed by giants, but feel at one with them. You are surrounded by beauty and feel so yourself. You are home in a way only an ancient city can welcome you.

Until next time, Roma, we have so much more to see. Would love to get to know you better.

Speaking of getting to know someone better…the next post is about getting to know long lost strangers. Family from my grandfather’s home.

Thank you for joining me and MY GNOME LITTLE WORLD along this travel journey.

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After Rhodes I was a bit at odds with Greek Islands. Don’t get me wrong, the history is unmatched, old medieval Rhodes Town unbelievable, the clarity and color of the sea to die and dive for.  Yet, the very arid plant life and rocky geography, and the super cold water were not what I was expecting. The beaches I saw were wonderful but not…ok…Caribbean Island Beaches. I said it. With that said, we did enjoy our time on the Santorini Beaches.

I wasn’t expecting the same, but I also wasn’t expecting cold water and desert landscapes.

So I was, ok,  just here for the history. But… Somehow the people of Santorini turned a dry rocky deserty volcano erupted place with crazy high cliffs and rocky beaches down stupid curvey roads and with cold water to boot into a beautiful worldwide sought after vacation location.

And to top it off, they grow grapes here in such an interesting way that the plants basically water themselves. It doesn’t stop there, they have been making wine for 100s, 1000s of years.

The building decision was amazing too. So although Santorini has plenty of solid ground land to build on, they decided to build down the very high cliffs. And get this…instead of “streets” they decided to have pedestrian only walk ways and alleys that have stairs and curves and turns down the cliffs too.

And to make that attractive the architects designed the buildings with curves and domes, and painted them all white, with a splash of blue on churches!

Well it worked! And I am sold and in love.

Waiting for a ferry to Athens now, but will miss Santorini.

I learned things about myself. I can, although extremely scared, jump off the top of a 5k mountain, but walking down extremely steep, uneven gravely steps with no railing sends running away these days. Go figure, aging is weird.

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We were in Santorini in the late of May, but still it was chilly at nights and mornings. Maybe it is this way all summer long. Depending on the winc and cloud, it may be cool all day long.

The beaches are very hard to get to, but you must. I mean, you’re on an island…see the beaches. They are very rocky, the water is cold, and depending on the popularity there will be a place to eat, drink or lay on lounges. One in particular is really cool, not because it is most likely a beach beach, but the back drop cliff/sand walls are beautifully drastic. Nature has made art all on its own, so go see Vlichada Beach.

We tried to visit Oia, but it was too crowded. I recommend to stay in another town. We stayed in Imerovigli and looooved it. Will tell you more about our hotel there, and all the hotels we stayed in on this trip, in a future post. Do definitely go to the tiny cover fisherman village below Oia, Ammoundi Bay. It is Adorable with the best seafood! Warning, it is not easy to get to. We rented a car, and that helped. I recommend getting a car, only if you are ok driving crazy winding mountain roads. We saw all of the island though!

PS…Santorini is an amateur photographer’s dream. There are no bad photos here.

Thanks for visiting

MY GNOME LITTLE WORLD.

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Yep, I know change is good. I was in a rut, a rut that not only put a dent in my couch, but also in my mental health. It was easy to pretend it was normal, especially when I talked to my doctor about it and they just ignored it. If them, why not me too? When I pushed them, they did low level blood tests and then told me I was fine. So fine I was.

(Photo: I’m fine. Really I’m fine.
Street art in my new (old) hood.)

But I was not and knew it. We moved and now I feel different inside. I am motivated to go out for walks, make art, take photos, lots of photos, even clean, but most importantly, write. I won’t write a lot, but here I am writing. Ok..who am I kidding, this may not be a lot to me, but to others it’s sooo long.

(Photo: A close up of my latest Artwork. It’s called      “Webbed Map of Life”. So many ins, outs, ups, downs, paths crossing, ties made, and it’s all an interconnected web.)

I still don’t know what was going on and I fear it will come back.  The immense lack of motivation that was running through my mind and body could be just sitting at bay, waiting for me to have one low moment or down day. 

(Photo: We can’t let our fears keep us locked up. If it comes back, I will fight with vengeance. Like someone locked up this abandoned building with vengeance.)

I was not in a depression, as far as I know.  Maybe I was, maybe it was an after pandemic lull, maybe I was just bored. My Mom always said, “Only boring people are bored.” So, I learned how to entertain myself. Maybe I forgot how for a year or two. Who knows?

(Video: I’m usually not bored…or boring. But I did a lot less of this silliness during that time period.)

Okay, maybe deep down I know why I was in a rut and unmotivated, but I will leave that reason to myself. Yes, I am usually an open book most of the time, but sometimes there are things that are not important to the big story so you can leave it out or even skip over that page and not miss a beat.

(Photo: Some windows are open for all to peak in…but some are closed leaving a mystery behind.)

Since it is Mental Health Awareness month, I do want to say the following. Although I am not sure if my issue was a mental health issue or not, I just know things will get better. I visualize a tiny light at the end of a tunnel. It seems far away and unobtainable, but you will get to the end of that tunnel soon. Keep on pushing doctors to help, do your own research, make changes, reach out for help from friends, family or even strangers. Strangers sometimes help the best.

(Photo: It is shaded up front on the patio, but yet sun beams down on a plant inside.  Help can come in unexpected places and ways.)

I know this because I am a stranger that people talk to about their problems. I am serious, they do because I am a natural empath.  I have blocked some of it away, because with being a sensitive comes pain. Strangers unload and then I move on. No lasting connections, strings, or feelings to hurt down the road.

(Photo: Just taking photos of strangers.)

Take care of yourself, and also be there for someone soon, very soon. Don’t wait, self care, reach out and make that call, text, or commment…just do it.

(Photo: Looking for seaglass heals my soul.)

Happy Mind, Unwind.

Unload Stress, Rest.

No Doubt, Reach Out.

Make Change, Widen Your Range.

(Photo: This one here is the picture of self care…and he reaches out to help me too.)

Thank you for reading My Gnome Little World. If your are so inclined please visit my instagram at https://www.instagram.com/mygnomelittleworld/?hl=en Or my TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@mygnomelittleworld

Photography is a peak into my life. I hope you enjoy My Gnome Little World.

I hope you are happy, find happy, or maybe redefine what happiness is really is to you.


Making nature into what it isn’t.

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A Starfish Sea Urchin.

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Dead Coral Growing.

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Shells in the Sky.

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Sea Glass on Solid Ground.

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Sponge Flooring.

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Plated Turtle Food.

Nature doesn’t need me. I pluck it from its home and it bring it to mine.  I need nature. 

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As I am begging for inspiration, pleading for motivation, I cage nature.

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There is sits.  Mocking me.

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My mind rolls around these visions in my head as the sea rolls around glass, making it solid so you can’t see through it, you just see it.

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I stole from nature for my own pleasure.  To turn nature’s art into my own.

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Who was I fooling?

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Nobody can do better than this?

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But Yet I Try.

My Vintage Watercolor Pencil Version of the photo of nature above.

I won’t try to insult it by calling it anything other than “Sand Sea Sky”.

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Why I love Photography, I pluck it from where it is supposed to be yet keep it there.

Thank you for allowing me this musings.  I hope you enjoy and will visit again.


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It’s the Little Things.

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I am doing a series of photographs of bits and pieces and the little things that make San Francisco, well, San Francisco.

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Guess which hood I was in for this series of photos.

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I’m trying to make it hard, but if you are in the San Francisco know you will be able to figure it out.

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If not, look again.

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Ten Photos.  Ten Little Things.

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If no one gets it from the 10, I will add more obvious hints in the comments.

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I had a blast seeing things from a different point of view, or even, seeing things I have never noticed before.

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I looked up. I looked Down.

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I looked inside and out.

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Even at Eye Level.

Can you guess?

Please reply in the comments!

And stayed tuned for the Answer, More Hints or the Next Hood!

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It was the birthday of a new friend…

A new picking/antiquing kind of friend.

We have an eye for similar old things.

So I made her something new from my photos of old things.

A small book of old things.

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I first picked the photo, size and then printed them all out!

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Cutting them to size was next!

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Cutting them included nice pretty corners as well!

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I then made the pages of the books.

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I attached the photos with double sided thick tape so they stick up a bit from the pages.

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I attached all the pages together with cute ribbon, yard and a tiny crown!

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And there you have a gift made special for that special someone, new or old, silver or gold!

Some of my photos are framed and for sale at OUR OWN BIG WORLD!

If you see a photo you would like that is not up for sale or you would like a different size,
Please comment here or on the shop.

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I recently move to South East Georgia…

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And have already fallen in love with the old abandoned buildings, homes, barns, stores, etc.

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So I Stalked Them!

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In My Subaru On the Open Road With a Camera by My Side…

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I Explored and Hunted.

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Sometimes Breaking the Law…

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Sometimes Meeting Nice People.

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Like Grandpa David who owns the above barn and silo.  There is a dilapidated over 100 year old house that his grand father lived in nearby that I would love to explore.  He welcomed me back and I think I will take him up on that.  

Lovely man. The photo below is also from his property.

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I want those things.

Love the curling wood chippy paint of the one below!

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I love wood, but it is not a secret that I am in love with rust…

And love this rust to death!

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Oh, the Rust, Green and Blue of it all!  

Old Brick and Old Wood…

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Nothing Better…unless you added Rust to it!

Welcome, Come Right In!

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Lovely Doorways, sigh.

Old Rust and Old Wood…

If You Threw Old Bricks in There I Would be Besides Myself with Giddiness!

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There is a Story Behind Each One of These Buildings…

And I Would Love to Hear Each One!

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Until Then, I Will Use My Imagination!

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Are there Lingering Ghosts Here?

Maybe.

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The door  shut on its own as soon as I walked up to it.

No wind. I kid you not!

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The Door was Wide Open and it Slowly Closed as I Walked Towards it.

As I Stopped to take Photos, the Door Stopped Closing.

Oh, Yes…That Happened!

Any way, Back to the Bright and Cheery.

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Love the Contrast of Color & Texture!

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The Things I Could Remake with this Loverly Old Wood!

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AND THESE RUSTY BITS OF LOVE!  

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GLAD I SHOT THIS IN THE WINTER AS THE LEAFLESS VINES ADDS A BIT OF LONELINESS TO THIS OLD LOVE SHACK.

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WHAT WAS ONCE LOCKED INSIDE THIS OLD GAL?

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ONE OF MY FAVORITE SHOTS…

A TREE TOOK OVER THIS OLD PLACE.

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LEFT WITHOUT THE BLUE CURTAINS.

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AND THIS CHAIR.

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THE TV WANTED ME TO TAKE IT HOME.

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AND I WANTED TO TAKE HOME THIS CHRISTMAS CANDLE AND BED FRAME!

BACK TO THE OUTSIDES!

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THIS OLDIE WAS NOT LONELY.

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BECAUSE IT WAS RIGHT NEXT TO BUNCHES OF HONEY BEE HIVES!

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I LIKE THE BEE…

AND THE BEE LIKES ME AND MUD!

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LOVE ALL OF THIS.

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LOOK A THOSE INTERLOCKING LOGS!

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YUMMY WOOD.

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TIN ROOF…

RUSTED!

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PAINTED SO LONG AGO…

MAKES FOR NICE PATINA NOW.

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ON THESE OLD BUILDINGS, EVEN FAKE BRICK LOOKS GOOD!

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DO NOT ENTER!

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ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK!

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I HOPE YOU ENJOYED MY PHOTOS…

AS MUCH AS I ENJOYED TAKING THEM!

Any of these photos are for sale…

Just let me know!

And for other photos and items for sale, please visit OUR OWN BIG WORLD!

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We went to Northern California for the holidays!

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And Saw Tons of family and friends!

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And this is what we did with them!

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WE MADE SNOW!

And Tiny Little Polymer Clay Colorful Snowmen!

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Including the above one holding his own head!

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And We Beaded!

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And Beaded More!

Taking a Break from Crafts…

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We Went to the Playground!

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Where There Was This Cool Play-Ride-Thing!

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I Had to Join in On the Fun!

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And it was Uncontrollable Laughter Fun!

Yes, I am the Big Kid Auntie!

Back to Crafting…

Kind of…

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Thrift Store Photo Shoot!

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For Something WE ALL Made Together!

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A VIDEO!

Introducing…

Thrift-mas Shopping!

Starring Mis Sobrinos!

WHAT A FUN DAY WE ALL HAD…

And although the kids seem kind-of tired…
They were not!
Just shy about singing in public places!

The oldest came up with the lyrics on his own too!

And Now Some Winter Activity Fun!

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Ice Skating!

(Not sure how I made it snow in the photo…but I like it)

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On Your Mark, Get Set Go!

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No Falls For Me…
But My Hips Were Hurting!

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So My Big Sister Took Over Auntie Ice Skating Responsibilities!

On to More Activities…

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Bird Feeding with the In-Laws and Friends!

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Little Friends!

One of My Favorite Things…

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Organizing this Hot Mess China Cabinet (I Love Mom In-Law)…

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Into this Nice Display Piece!

While at the In-Law’s I also Decorated the Christmas Tree!

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And Found these Awesome Vintage Pieces!

And the Hub…

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Made Kelicha Cookies with his Mom!

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Yum Yum!

We Also…

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Entertained…

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Held…

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And Fed Babies!

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We also Danced!

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Boy, Did We Dance!

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So Did the Giant Bear!

Never a Dull Moment in Northern California!

Although I did make any items to sell in this blog post…

Feel Free to Visit OUR OWN BIG WORLD! to see things I have made and other items for sale!

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Vermont is freakin’ beautiful…

Even when it is dead.

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The beauty of death

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The deadly spine flitters and floats.

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“We are not in vain!” says the beautiful flower that dies.

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Whoville died in Vermont.

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But it is where butterflies go to hibernate!

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The veiny fingers of death reach for the sky.

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What death makes you…

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Oh Puffy Stuff?

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Even in death, I will stand tall!

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“Blue skies you do not deceive me!” says the naked tree.

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“I still like the sunlight.” she said with her last flower breath.

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Eyelashes of death try to block the view.

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And its veins try to suffocate.

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Color laughs at the grey of death.

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“We are not of this deadly world,” says the lively fluff ‘n’ stuff.

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Pods of death ready to blast off into winter.

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We will not die, we will not curl up and die!

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Star bursts of death spring upward.

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While death breathes, roses sleep.

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Death loves me, Death loves me not.

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Death’s fairy wings on a stick.

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I flutter, I flitter, I flurry and soon I will die.

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Winter is upon as
Balls lay unused among dead leaves
Guarded by the Gnomesman
Who has stood the strength of winter
And shall prevail once again!

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And then it snowed!

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Adding a bit of clarity to death around.

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Sprinkling death with sugar.

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Tiny fingers cupping clouds of sugar.

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Clouding death.

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And still purple strives.

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As does the Gnomesman of Winter.

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I have to admit, I AM a Serial Creator.

In my past, I have killed off many mediums, and then moved on to the next!

Sometimes bringing back old haunts because…you know…they always return to the scene of the crime!

Here is The Life Cycle of This Serial Creator.

Pre-High School: Anything the Art Teacher Would Make Me Do!

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6th Grade: Block Print (Did the carving, water colors and printing!)

High School: Writing Poetry & Photography

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10th Grade:  For Photography Class!

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12th Grade:  My Nationwide Winning Photo for the “Year of the Disabled” Photo Contest.

I worked with this girl at McDonald’s…she was a friend that was born with just part her arm.  I still admire her!

College: Photography & Writing “Witty” Letters to the Editor of the School Paper.

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A couple of my letters to the Radford University Newspaper’s Editor.  I was so sassy!

I wish I could still write that neat!

20’s: Making Greeting Cards (When the Name “My Own Little World” was created), & Rock Jewelry.

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One of a series of the “Hill” themed birthday cards. The only sample of them that I have left…because I actually gave them to people after making them! I have a person in mind for this particular “Vintage” card of mine.

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My Rock Jewelry. I actually still wear these! Timeless Beauty!

30’s: Writing Children’s Stories, Making Greeting cards, & Creating Small Odd Gifties.

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Bookmarks that I thought were awesome…not so much now.

You should have seen the ugly Christmas Ornaments I made in the same design!

Ack!

Sorry friends and family for that “creative” period of mine!

But I still love the below creative flow!

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A variety of my Christmas Cards!

There is The “Gangsta’ Santa” one , The “Safe Sex Christmas Tree” one (It says “Keep Your Christmas Bright…Wrap It Tight”), The “Reindeer Got Ran Over by a Grandma” One, and of course, The “Dancing On Top Of Santa” one!          Good times!

Now, my one and only published piece!  And mind you, I got paid for it too!

Okay, I wrote on the internet too, but in the writing world, it is just not the same!

Click and Read, My Friends, Click and Read:

Volunteer, Learn a Language Combine Language Study and Volunteer Work in Guatemala

Early 40’s: Writing.

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Although, I just made these actual books, I wrote the stories in my early 40’s for a Children’s Clothing Line…that never went into the book business. But they said they liked them, they really did! Now, they are just for my 7-year-old twin nieces!

Mid 40’s: Blog Writing, Photography & Videography.

Examples of this are all wrapped up neatly in “Vintage” HenderBalz Blog Posts!

Click and Browse, my friends, Click and Browse:

HenderBalz Blog: El Salvador Story Time

Later Mid 40’s (ahem…NOW): Making of Things, Photography, Writing, & Videography.

Again, the HenderBalz Blog, says it best!

Check it out, My Friends, Check it out:

My Own Little World Shopito!

I attack with gusto, even to the point of trying to sell my work, and then I give up…whether I have done well or not.

MAY I NEVER GIVE UP AGAIN…MY OWN LITTLE WORLD SHALL GROW!

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