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My Prized Possession

To most, this is just a piece of junk. Anyone looking through my utensil drawer would think I should have tossed it long ago.  Afterall, it's no longer functional. It just takes up space!  In my eyes it is beautiful. All of its imperfections are part of its story. Part of MY story. In 1984 I was moving into my very first apartment.  I was about to have my own kitchen.  I had nothing to put in it of course except for a set of dishes I purchased at a yard sale and some glasses Id collected from work lol. My mother took me to the store and bought me a set of pots & pans.  She also reached into her own utensil drawer and took out this very spatula.  It was one of her older ones.  Its handle already had several battle wounds from being against the side of a skillet a little too long as she used it to prepare meals for my dad and me. Over the years I have used it to prepare meals for my own family.  My children used it as they learned to cook.   I

Guidance From Above

Good morning everyone!
Its 6:45am Alaska time and 29 degrees.
We got a few more inches of the white fluffy stuff yesterday.
Nothing major. just enough to be annoying lol.
I've had one latte, sort of lol. I sent my daughter to the store yesterday and I think I forgot to put cream on the list. I'm so BUMMED! lol


My DTV streaming service wasn't connecting well so  Last night I watched The Frozen Ground starring Nicholas Cage. I don't normally watch movies based on Alaska because they don't film them here, but this one was. I remember them doing casting calls for extras lol. So, I decided what the heck and got it on VUDU.
I'm so glad I did! I think you will like it too. If you haven't seen it already, check it out!

Synopsis:
Inspired by the incredible true story that follows Alaskan State Trooper Jack Halcombe (Nicolas Cage) as he sets out to end the murderous rampage of Robert Hansen (John Cusack), a serial killer who has gone unnoticed for 13 years. As the bodies of street girls start to pile up in Anchorage, fear strikes a chord with the public. Risking his life, Halcombe goes on a personal manhunt to find the killer before the next body surfaces. When a seventeen-year-old escapee (Vanessa Hudgens) reveals key information about the case, Halcombe is finally on the trail of the killer. But will he catch him in time to save the next victim?


Have you seen the Avian Wings by Sixus1?



Promo Created for Sympatico Studio

You get 4 color options, feather thickness adjust, size and several pose dials so you can get them just the way you need them. They look great on a tiny little cupid, a full-fledged Arcangel and everything in between. You are going to want these for sure.
Swing by and snag those, then enjoy the movie.

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  1. Nice creation. Where did you get the robe?

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    1. Thanks John. Im glad you like it!
      The robe comes from The Daz Store

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