Photos from around the Chicago suburbs and things I like.........
Monday, June 29, 2009
Hello
I love how everywhere you go we all seem to be connected to a phone. Her henna on her hands is amazing. I wonder how long it takes to do that? I know it lasts longer than you think it would. This is photo from Shannon's travels around India.
Your India postings have been quite enjoyable. I enjoyed my time in India. I am glad you enjoyed the coyote on my site today. I am surprised to learn that you have a coyote in Chicago. Yes, you definitely have to guard your small dog. And in answer to your question about photo radar, Arizonans dislike it immensely. It slows people down in the places where the cameras are located. It is annoying and people attack the cameras and the concept here as it as turned into a revenue producer because of the budget crisis.
de magnifiques tatouages, je trouve cela très beau, mais j'aimerais pas me faire faire tous ces tatouages splendid tattoos, I find it very nice, but I would like not to make make all these tattoos
I am always fascinated by the way we often employ tradition (the henna hands) and contemporary (electronics) side-by-side in every day life. I'm going to recheck your India photos that Julie mentioned because I spent one wonderful summer touring the subcontinent and despite the heat was overwhelmed with the country. PS. Thanks for your visit today!
Your India postings have been quite enjoyable. I enjoyed my time in India. I am glad you enjoyed the coyote on my site today. I am surprised to learn that you have a coyote in Chicago. Yes, you definitely have to guard your small dog. And in answer to your question about photo radar, Arizonans dislike it immensely. It slows people down in the places where the cameras are located. It is annoying and people attack the cameras and the concept here as it as turned into a revenue producer because of the budget crisis.
ReplyDeleteWow, her hands are incredible! Great shot!
ReplyDeletede magnifiques tatouages, je trouve cela très beau, mais j'aimerais pas me faire faire tous ces tatouages
ReplyDeletesplendid tattoos, I find it very nice, but I would like not to make make all these tattoos
I am always fascinated by the way we often employ tradition (the henna hands) and contemporary (electronics) side-by-side in every day life. I'm going to recheck your India photos that Julie mentioned because I spent one wonderful summer touring the subcontinent and despite the heat was overwhelmed with the country. PS. Thanks for your visit today!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing! When will they produce a phone to match?!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of sidewalk chalk art, Neva, because so much work goes into it but in short time, it'll all be washed away! Talk about dedication!
ReplyDeleteexcellent photo! I love the contrast between the hands and the phone
ReplyDeleteVintage art and modern technologhy. A fascinating combination.
ReplyDeleteI just love the combination of traditional culture and modern life in this photo!
ReplyDeleteVery intricate details. Maybe your daughter should have a blog on her travels. :P
ReplyDeleteHer hands really look amazing! the photo is great!
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