Here we have the magnificent "Twilight in the Wilderness" by Frederick Church, one of the greatest American Romanticists. The eloquent painting is both filled with religious overtones and also serves as a predictor of the impending civil war that would divide the nation. Many people have claimed to have been to this particular part of the US, but Church used no existing model for the setting.
Unless Zeke is a new name for females, that sort of shoots your whole post out of the water, but thanks for playing.
I've wanted to do this for a while. Elvis Costello at Chicago's Riviera club in 1977, my Dad catered the show and I bartened at said club from 2001-04. EC is essentially aping my current wardrobe from 2005. Btw, this is the most icons I've had on my desktop in a while.
Actually Rebuilding Confidence is an interesting study. It's about rebuilding confidence in your business after accounting scandals. Something you might need to know. And as far as the D&D; I've noticed you and your twin haven’t been around lately what with all the good news about the administration these days.
Looking at my desktop at work I see ... one .45-caliber automatic, two boxes ammunition, four days' concentrated emergency rations, one drug issue containing antibiotics, morphine, vitamin pills, pep pills, sleeping pills, tranquilizing pills, one miniature Russian phrase book and Bible, one hundred dollars in rubles, one hundred dollars in gold, five packs of chewing gum, one issue prophylactics, three tubes lipstick, three pair of nylon stockings which reminds me I need to book my next trip to Vegas.
My work computer: The photo is a shot I took from my family's new place in Snowmass, CO... albeit a bit stretched to fit widescreen (hence the mountains look flat).
as a fellow labrador-retriever owner, that pic makes me smile. the look of a truly happy dog. dogs rule! full lab? looks kind of like a retriever too. mine looks like a black golden retriever.