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About Me
I am introverted and love the quiet life. Doing my best, to do my best, for God and country. I live in a small farming town in Eastern Oregon since 2013. Previously I had spent 46 years in Alaska and upon retirement, moved to my new forever home. Family is very important to me. We have a small place of six acres, a few fruit trees, a few farm animals, and a few dreams. We love it here and do our best to be an asset to our small community. I volunteer quite a bit in our small church. I teach sunday school crafts, act as the church clerk, church treasurer, track our missionaries around the world, and develop and print out our weekly sunday bulletin.
I enjoy many hobbies including photography, gardening, crochet, beading, polymer clay, reading and writing. I also love old movies.
I currently use Photoshop CS6 to design graphics. I enjoy the creative process of designing, and participating in Blog Hops is my favorite design project. I am married to a great guy, and we have a blended family of seven grown children and 14 grandchildren...
Description
For the Nov. 7th challenge using multiple frames, this is a photo of an eagle that I took while in Homer, Alaska.
Papers:
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Elements:
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marisa-lerin__736__paper-flower-01
marisa-lerin__2742__malaysia-button-3
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- Uploaded Thu, 11/01/2012 - 22:38
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Recent Comments
VERY COOL page!!!
Beautiful, Sunny! I like the way you showcased him with striking simplicity in the multiple photos.
Lovely! So wonderful!
This is so cool!
This Eagle is Awesome, I Love the way You split up the Photo into blocks!
I love when one photo is spread across several frames. Well done!
Love this - I want to figure out how to do this with my pictures!
What a great eagle picture! Those opportunities are special. The division of the image makes it striking.
this LO is beautiful! i love the originality :) the photo is striking and the LO enhances it. Lovely!