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I was driving home on a back road last night when I saw the setting sun shiningon the back of this Brown Eyed Susie. I had to stop.
Wanted to tell everyone HAPPY Thanksgiving.. I know that many people are without important members of their family and I know how hard that is at this Holiday time so I just wanted to say Thank you and Love and Hugs to all of you! I hope you get some time to relax and enjoy the important things.
Xoxo.
Thanks to everyone who's been asking about how our Susie is doing. The surgery went well and the vet was able to remove the whole tumor so we'll just hope and pray the cancer had not spread anywhere else. She's on antibiotics and pain medication and seems to be doing ok for a 15-year-old cat.
I started out taking pictures for selling purposes and ending up having so much fun with these two! I think they'll be sticking around after all!
La lumière du jour descendait lentement allongeant les ombres, Susie se laissait bercer doucement par cette lumière, avec cette impression d'être dans un rêve, quelqu'un d'autre ailleurs, au milieu de ces gens qui évoluaient autour d'elle ...
Ascendant - Susie Fatpack - CATWA
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Ascendant - Perfect Cute Freckles [FATPACK]
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Sintiklia - Hair Imani - Dark blondes
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[ MUDSKIN ]_JOY'S VELVET MOOD # LIP BALM 3
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**RE** Heart Earrings Gift
-SU!- Xylia Square Nails 05 (Maitreya) COMMON
Kaithleen's Grid Girl Dress - Grass (gift)
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Well it's her temporary look. She will definitely get different makeup but I have no mood for painting lately so I just made this in half an hour :/
L- R: Amanda, Margaret & Millicent.
(There is a 4th Susie in the house but she is half way through getting a mohair re-root.)
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A early morning view of the fishing boats at Lyme Regis. It was the name of this particular boat that got my attention.
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This is our dog Susie, she`s 11years old. We got her from the RSPCA when she was 2. The most loving dog we have ever had. She`s just a beautiful dog inside and out.
Bostwick. GA
This is the hotel in the movie My Cousin Vinny that Vinny kept getting woken up by the train. There are no train tracks here.
The Susie Agnes Hotel, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is an intact example of a turn-of-the-century commercial and hotel building typically constructed in a small Georgia community. The building is the design of W.D. Calvin, a local Morgan County architect / builder who also designed several other buildings in Bostwick. The building was originally used as both hotel and commercial space and as a meeting space for the local Masonic Lodge.
Expecting continued growth and prosperity in the city, founder, John Bostwick, Sr. constructed the Susie Agnes Hotel in 1902 to house the growing number of traveling salesmen, or "drummers," who came through town, visiting the supply company, and also the oil press. The hotel was reportedly named for Bostwick's wife, Susie, and his sister, Agnes.
Bricks for the hotel were made from clay from Bostwick's own property. Two stories in height, the hotel followed the convention of smaller hotels of the era. Apparently, only the upper floor was used for hotel rooms. Nine rooms opened off the central hallway. The original kitchen, dining area, and lobby were located on the ground floor along the northwest side. Additional rooms, apparently used fro an apartment for the hotel manager and his family, were also on the ground floor. Bathrooms were located at the rear on both the ground and upper floors. The rear of the second floor was devoted mainly to a Masonic Hall, which Bostwick, an active Mason, provided for the local lodge. A separate staircase provided access from the alley to the southeast.
The southeast side ground floor was used for commercial purposes from the beginning. The space consisted of a single room, separated from the original hotel lobby, kitchen and dining room by a plank partition wall. The store was conceived of by John Bostwick, Sr. as a provision store - a use that continued under various owners through the 1970s. Under and with rail-mounted ladders, most of which remain in place today. There was also a screened store office window, at one time located near the entrance, dating from approximately 1915 but now moved to the rear of the lower floor. A well to the north provided water, pumped by a small engine to a steel cistern above. Water was then supplied by gravity to both the floors of the adjacent hotel.
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Here's Susie wearing BHC's outfit, Odekake's hat and ixtee boots. She's very charming!!
*These are my first Photoshop pics. I'm still learning how to use this program! LOL