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and inspired by just about everything...  Graphic Presentation by: Dory Tucker  

Word of The Day

word of the day cassette  Photography: Daniel Schludi@schluditsch Well, I seriously can't believe I need to put this up as a word of the day, but some younger generations have no idea what a cassette is.  Yeah, depressing. Well, cheers to our old friend the cassette tape.  You were our best friend, solace,and ally for many years.  We loved you for making mixed tapes, we fixed you with the turn of a pencil, and if you could afford Maxwell Gold, you were bad, like in really good. cas·sette /kəˈset/ Learn to pronounce noun noun:  cassette ; plural noun:  cassettes a sealed plastic unit containing a length of audiotape, videotape, film, etc. wound on a pair of spools, for insertion into a recorder or playback device. Origin late 18th century: from French, diminutive of  casse Google Dictionary

I Learned This...

" I learned this, at least, by my experiment:  that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours" Henry David Thoreau "Angel Cloud Warrior" Photograph by: Dory Tucker

Word of the Day

word of the day commodity com·mod·i·ty /kəˈmädədē/ Learn to pronounce noun noun:  commodity ; plural noun:  commodities a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee. "commodities such as copper and coffee" Similar: item material type of produce product article object thing artifact piece of merchandise import export a useful or valuable thing, such as water or time. "water is a precious commodity" late Middle English: from Old French  commodite  or Latin  commoditas , from  commodus  (see  commodious ). Photography by: Ethan Medrano,Lipa Philippines

Fortune Cookie Wisdom

True That Photograph by Dory Tucker

Fortune Cookie Wisdom

Fortune Cookie Wisdom Ph otograph  by Dory Tucker

Word of the Day

word of the day eminent em·i·nent /ˈemənənt/ Learn to pronounce adjective adjective:  eminent (of a person) famous and respected within a particular sphere or profession. "one of the world's most eminent statisticians"      used to emphasize the presence of a positive quality.      "the guitar's eminent suitability for recording studio work" Origin LATIN Ph otograph  by Dory Tucker ( Rock formation in Flagstaff Arizona)  /  Word Definition from Google Dictionary