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Arts02 Aug 2009 03:11 am

Both my fiancee and I have always been outside people.  We spent a lot of dates fishing and canoeing rather than going to the theater.  When it came time to plan our wedding we both knew that it was going to be outside.  It would not suit our personalities at all to be enclosed in a building.  Our wedding photographer was so cute.  He had been a Wedding Photographer London wide for several years and kept telling us that the weather can be unpredictable.  We thanked him for his input but had decided that we would be married rain or shine.  

Arts30 Jul 2009 08:01 am

We want to keep the speech short, let everyone know how you feel about the happy couple and wish them success in their marriage. You could let the happy couple know that you hope that they have success in their marriage and that no matter what happens between them, they can work it out. Another idea is that you could call upon all guest to work as a community to keep the happy couple together, because sometimes outside forces have a great impact on marriages. The last thing that you do is raise your glass and salute the bride and groom. You’re done, and it’s over! Take a deep breath and have that glass of champagne.

Arts30 Jul 2009 07:02 am

I’ve always considered that drawing with pencils was nothing more than sketching or scribbling ideas. The thought that the end result might be considered real art is somewhat odd to me. But I’m starting to change my mind. I have come across a number of pencil artist sites recently that are quite terrific. Finished pieces that depict scenes in a very different way. And the pencil works are not all black and white, there are coloured pencils, too. I’ll bet you are thinking that those are so cheesy! But no, when done properly, the coloured pencil pieces are fantastic, though only few artists can get them looking the way I like.

Arts29 Jul 2009 04:10 am

I have been listening to my husband for the last couple of years talk about how much he would like to learn to play the blues.  He plays the guitar very well, but really isn’t very talented when it comes to the blues.  He dreams of playing like B.B. King or Stevie Ray Vaughn someday.  If he were able to get over the mental block he has, I think he could do really well.  I started looking online and found a site that offers a blues guitar lesson that looks really good.  I don’t know if I should show it to him or just buy it as a surprise.

Arts29 Jul 2009 02:45 am

I was so impressed when I got online and found that there are now Bible Story Coloring Pages that you can print off for free online and give to your kids to color.  I thought that anything that you found like that online would cost a ton of money. Luckily, they are now free and are really easy to get to and print off.  It seems also that there is a really big supply of them.  So running out is not going to be an issue.  By the time they have used the sheet again they would have forgotten about it. 

Arts22 Jul 2009 03:11 am

Who can ever forget those times in your life when you saw something so amazing that it has stayed with you for the rest of your life?  Those events will forever be imprinted on you memory, and that is the goal and the aim of a great london magician.  To get you to see something, or experience something so fantastic and amazing that it will very literally appear to you as some sort of miracle of some kind.  That is their aim, and that is what separates the good magicians from the great ones.  The ability to perform seeming miracles.

Arts14 Jul 2009 11:05 am

One of my friends has decided upon body branding.  He got a design on his upper arm.  I was not there to witness the process, but I am sure it is painful.  I personally don’t even have any tattoos, so the thought of getting burned to leave a permanent mark on my body seems really out there.  I have to admit, it does look pretty nice, and definitely unique.  And it looks like it was quite painful.  He said it only hurt for a short amount of time.  I won’t be getting one anytime soon, but I may come around and get a tattoo.

Arts13 Jul 2009 05:10 am

Katherine has inspired me to listen to some entirely new styles of music this week. I thought I was pretty familiar with most of the popular genres, but this stuff is completely new music to me. Lots of the underground stuff from the Bay Area especially.

It started when we were at her place, talking about the vampire novel and some of the artists that were referenced there that I’d never heard. Luka Bloom was one of them. Anyway, once that came up, Katherine mentioned that she has a whole library of obscure stuff that she’s collected. Since she does the online magazine, she gets a lot of demo stuff all the time. Some really amazing songs and outstanding talent out there and I’d never heard of any of it. Really opening up my ears.

Arts08 Jul 2009 08:10 am

We were browsing around on the Net and I couldn’t believe what we found. There are all these free videos of life in Alaska. The guy that does them (can’t remember his name just now) is a native, and he goes all around the state. Does some hiking, etc., but also some city stuff too. It’s a pretty well rounded view of the state and whoever does the filming is really good too. They’ve also got this whole series from the Iditarod.

Man, I’d love to get back up there this year. The air is just so incredibly clean and everything is gorgeous.

Anyway, enjoying the videos for the time being to get my Alaska fix.

Arts07 Jul 2009 07:10 am

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