GO NATURAL THE ALL IN ONE COSMETIC. ALL IN ONE COSMETIC
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Go Natural The All In One Cosmetic
- Take advantage of natural lighting, in spaces where it’s adequate for work.
- a toiletry designed to beautify the body
- serving an esthetic rather than a useful purpose; "cosmetic fenders on cars"; "the buildings were utilitarian rather than decorative"
- Designed or serving to improve the appearance of the body, esp. the face
- Involving or relating to treatment intended to restore or improve a person's appearance
- Affecting only the appearance of something rather than its substance
- serving an aesthetic purpose in beautifying the body; "cosmetic surgery"; "enhansive makeup"
- All-In is the first single by Sonic Boom Six featuring Coolie Ranx, released as an enhanced CD. It samples the Burning Spear song 'Slavery Days'. It is a remixed version of the song from their début full-length CD The Ruff Guide to Genre-Terrorism.
- All In is the sixth album from San Francisco, California, USA, alternative rock band Stroke 9. It was released on November 9, 2004.
- all in(p): very tired; "was all in at the end of the day"; "so beat I could flop down and go to sleep anywhere"; "bushed after all that exercise"; "I'm dead after that long trip"
13/52 - me and my shadow
let all the others fight and fuss
whatever happens, we've got us
I've had this sitting half processed on my desktop for close to four months... I think that's about when I started losing my Flickr enthusiasm and stopped backtracking my 52 weeks project.
Tonight, I'm up way later than I should be, so I decided to take a second look at this photo and figure out what was missing. I'm not one for rounded corners but the edges of this were too sharp considering the crop, so I went for it. Finally, it's complete.
Actually this photo is a bit of a cheat. It was supposedly taken on Sunday, April 4th, around 10 PM - according to the data - but that's a lie. My DSLR was delivered bright and early on Monday morning - April 5th, 2010. Even though I was born in Europe, I apparently fail at setting the time on a 24 hour format device. For the first week or so, all my photos were being documented 12 hours earlier than they were being shot. But, I figure that doesn't matter to me since this is just going into my personal set. Really, what's half a day?
Of the 67 pictures I took after unpacking my brand new toy (an early birthday present, and an upgrade long overdue) and before going to class, this one is an easy favorite. We were riding the elevator down to the lobby for our walk and Hike was doing his usual scavenging. I was shooting everything as I tried to figure out how to work the camera. Considering this was probably almost fully on auto settings, it's pretty good. I like that I not only caught a double shadow cast from the overhead lights, but upon looking it over later - when I was narrowing down a pick - I really appreciate how color coordinated it all is.
I'm into colors. Not just colors, but shades of colors. As a natural kind of girl, I've always liked earthy tones. The building I live in is designed wonderfully, from the tiles on the ground floors to the wood panels on the lobby and elevator walls, to the gloomy blue paint of the residential hallways. My kind of mood set.
Surprisingly, I got myself a dog to match my living quarters. It was subconscious, of course, but I'll admit - I fully leapt at the chance of owning my dog based on a photo. I didn't meet him blindly and fall in love with a personality; I sent an e-mail, I got a reply with a picture attached, and I said yes! I had no idea what he was like as an individual (but of course I was fully prepared to work with a husky personality, since that was what I had been looking for.) I went by first impressions, and they had to be purely cosmetic. It's something I actively deter people from doing (don't adopt/buy a dog based on appearances!) but I did it. Luckily, the whole package came together for me...
Early on, I would try to describe Hike's coat pattern to people, and I was always at a loss for words. He's a merle, surely, but in parts he's slightly ticked and almost brindled. For a long time I doubted his aussie parentage because he wasn't a traditional blue or red - his fur was brown and beige and brass and bronze... and gray and black and white and cream. He's peachy in the sun and dusty in the dark. His skin is a piggish pink with splotches. He's almost beyond categorization. And as much as he was an impulse, I'm glad I listened to my gut.
One of the reasons I gave him the name Haiku lies in the definition of the word. Three fragments I particularly like are:
"typically presents an intense emotion or vivid image of nature, which, traditionally, is designed to lead to a spiritual insight"
"concerned with nature or the human experience / usually juxtaposing a pair of images; at its best, it fosters a resonance which deepens over time"
"Haiku combines form, content, and language in a meaningful, yet compact form" - hmm, sound like anyone we know?
I used to call my old dog "my golden shadow" - because he was a golden retriever and his name was actually Shadow (thanks, Homeward Bound!) But looking back at the kind of relationship I had with him, and seeing the connection I have with Hike now - it's a difficult comparison. There's a lot of variables of course: I was young then (9 when we got Shadow), he was a family dog, and being a retriever - he loved everyone. Haiku is mine, from start to finish. I was 21 when I chose to get him, and I've been in a position to raise him and provide for him. He's not a dog for everyone, and while he's not clingy and neurotic about being around me all the time, I, alone, am his person.
Like the lyrics above said, whatever happens, we've got us...
No more stalling. Next old photo I add to this set will be from my trusty little Olympus. I'm excited about sifting through that era!
Lush <3
My favorite store n°1 in RL.
Unfortunately my town's one is closing at the end of the month. That's a cosmetics store, english. It makes what they call 100% natural stuff. I didn't check. But still, it seems natural. It smells effin' good too. And it sucks that it's closing. I'll have to go to Britain more often or order online.
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