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Monday, February 8, 2016
FREETOO® Reinforced Tactical Gloves Tan PU Leather + Nylon by TPRANCE
My husband and I ride motorcycles and a great pair of gloves is a must have. This is a great pair. They fit like a second skin. They velcro at the wrist and the side of the hand effectively sealing gaps. They have nice rubber tips for padding on each finger on the lower joint. My husband who has been wearing them has had no problems using his fingers on the buttons, knobs, and handles of the bike. They are very comfortable to wear and do not squeeze or pinch. I even tossed his pain in the washer and dryer with no problems.
I received this product free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK TOUR: To Be A Child by Debra Schoenberger
Book Details:
Book Title: To Be a Child by Debra Schoenberger
Category: Adult non-fiction, 240 pages
Genre: Documentary / Photography
Publisher: Blurb Publishing
Release date: November 30, 2015
Available for review in: ebook, (ePub or PDF)
Tour dates: Feb 1 to 26, 2016
Content Rating: G
Book Description:
Give a child a cardboard box and his imagination will turn it into anything but!
Today, it is less common to see children playing in the streets, especially in urban areas. The plethora of ready-made toys should make any child happy. What usually happens is that the box the toy came in becomes the toy!
Today, it is less common to see children playing in the streets, especially in urban areas. The plethora of ready-made toys should make any child happy. What usually happens is that the box the toy came in becomes the toy!
This book documents children at play (and at times at work) from 10 different countries. A child's ingenuity never ceases to amaze me and I hope you will share these images with your children as well.
I am in awe of the book. It is amazing, Awesome,wonderful, fantastic. I love each and every picture. I love how each picture tells a story and no words were needed at all. I fell blessed to have been one of the chosen to review this book.
Debra Schoenberger has managed to tell one heck of a story without using any words at all. The pictures in this book are just amazing. If I had to pinpoint 1 picture in this book as being my favorite I couldn't. I did see a few that stuck with me.
There is one of a small child setting in a man's lap, I assume her father. It does not show the people faces, but the way he has his arms around the child and his hands crossed over her, it just screams I Love this child.
There is a picture of a mother fixing her daughters hair, the girl probably 5 is pouting, there is another little girl standing beside them, she looks to be about 2 or 3 and she is wringing her hands and looking at the floor with this look on her face like "Oh no and I'm next", I just had to laugh at this picture.
There is also a set of 4 pictures, a little girl and her Daddy waiting on the train beside a snow covered hill, both of them are reading the newspaper. The little girl looks to be about 2 or 3.
I could go on and on until I described all of the pictures in this book. they are just wonderful. You can see so much in the eyes and expressions on thee kids faces that you need no words at all.
I have the PDF version of the book but will be getting the hard copy. My Grand Kids love looking at pictures of kids, They really enjoy my photo albums. They love to discuss each picture in them. What the child is doing, are they mad, sad, happy. They decide what each picture depicts. They would really love this book.. With so many pictures in so many situations.
Great Job Debra!!!!
Meet the author / photographer:
Author's Bio:
Debra Schoenberger aka #girl with camera
"My dad always carried a camera under the seat of his car and was constantly taking pictures. I think that his example, together with pouring over National Geographic magazines as a child fuelled my curiosity for the world around me.
I am a documentary photographer and street photography is my passion. Some of my images have been chosen by National Geographic as editor's favourites and are on display in the National Geographic museum in Washington, DC. I also have an off-kilter sense of humour so I'm always looking for the unusual. Plus I usually have a lot of scars on my knees.
(le sigh...)
I live with my creative director, Miss Pickles (my budgie) in Victoria, BC, Canada.
Connect with the photographer's website: Website
Guest Post for T's Stuff:
Newborn / Baby Photography Sessions by Debra Schoenberger
New parents will choose a photographer based on the the quality and style of their work, which is good, they’ve done their research. There are many types of newborn photography styles out there so the choice is yours.
When asked by a potential client about the types of props I use, I tell them that I don’t use props. That’s not really my style (although there are some very sweet images of babies sitting in their daddy’s fireman’s boots!)
I prefer to shoot a session which emphasizes the tenderness and love between the parent and their baby. Every session is different as is every baby. Some will sleep through the whole session while some babies cry most of the time. I have learned to be patient - something wonderful and unique happens during every newborn shoot. For newborn sessions, between seven and 10 days is best because at that time most babies will curl up naturally and it’s really not a lot of work.
Parents tend to get too stressed out about how their baby should be posed. In my experience I’ve learned to let the baby be themselves - depending on their age and ability to play with toys, just let them play. The rest will take care of itself.
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Book Blast for Good Morning Diego Garcia by Susan Joyce
Good Morning Diego Garcia
by Susan Joyce
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GENRE: travel adventure/memoir
BLURB:
When
Susan and Charles receive a letter from Cyprus friends, now in Taiwan, they get
a chance to help crew a sailboat from Sri Lanka across the Indian Ocean. They
have no clue what to expect. Susan reminds Charles she isn't a good swimmer. He
tells her a life jacket will do the trick, and convinces her it's the
opportunity of a lifetime. A must-do travel adventure. They say goodbye to
friends and family in sunny California, fly to New York and on to India,
arriving the day the Indian government has issued a state of emergency. And
then onto the boat, and into the ocean. In monsoon season. With no charts.
In this true-life travel adventure, Susan keeps a journal and record her bizarre thoughts and telling dreams. A real life thriller, Susan's monsoon-season journey is about discovery and spiritual realization—one dream at a time.
In this true-life travel adventure, Susan keeps a journal and record her bizarre thoughts and telling dreams. A real life thriller, Susan's monsoon-season journey is about discovery and spiritual realization—one dream at a time.
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Excerpt:
Ch 12
A powerful surge of energy flooded my body and relaxed me.
It was a breakthrough as I became aware of a reality outside my perceived
normal existence. The sea heard, answered me, and calmed. I experienced a
moment of pure joy when I discovered the interconnections of nature and the
universe around me. My epiphany.
This was not the first time I had felt supernatural powers
surround me. I had experienced this also as a child when I sat out on a hot
rock in the Arizona desert with my dog Brownie. We watched magic happen while
we waited on a spaceship to collect us. My senses became so keen I could see
rocks change as the wind brushed them.
I thought back to Cyprus and the long months I had spent in
bed thinking and dreaming, bedridden in an attempt to have a healthy baby.
Information seemed to flow then from a higher spiritual reality, and events
that were beyond what could be explained by nature happened. Again and again.
As the sea stirred my senses, I became the curious, wide
open-eyed child again, welcoming the power of magic
Examining these connections, I realized I had touched on a
greater truth; the reality of how I fit into the bigger picture of life. The
quieter I became, the more I could see and hear. Was it my imagination? Or was
I experiencing a heightened awareness as a result of being in tune with nature.
Floating in this immense ocean at eye level, gave me a new appreciation for how
massive the universe is, and how small and insignificant a human is by
comparison. A small speck in the full spectrum of life on earth.
I had traveled far and wide to find myself; to discover my
core. My soul.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Born in Los
Angeles California, Susan Joyce spent most of her childhood in Tucson, Arizona
and returned to LA as a young working woman. Inspired as a child by postcards
from her globe-trotting great aunt, Susan left the United States at age 20 to
see the world.
She planned on
being gone for a year, but ended up living her 20s and 30s in Europe and the
Middle East. As a Jill of all trades, she worked as a secretary, freelance
writer, taught computer classes, wrote songs, and became an accomplished artist
while writing her first children's book, "Peel, the Extraordinary
Elephant."
An award
winning author and editor of children's books, Susan's first adult book in her
memoir series, "The Lullaby Illusion--A Journey of Awakening" is a
travelogue of the politics of Europe, the United States, and Israel during a
twelve year 'roller-coaster' period of her life and an adventure of survival
through friends and sheer determination.
The Lullaby
Illusion was awarded
* Readers'
Favorite 5-Stars and the 2014 GOLD Medal Winner, Non-Fiction--Travel in the
2014 Readers' Favorite International Book Awards.
* Honorable
Mention Prize Winner--2014 Stargazer Literary Prizes
Her second
memoir, "Good Morning Diego Garcia" is about her adventure from India
and across the Indian Ocean in monsoon season in 1975.
Available for
pre-order:
http://www.amazon.com/Good-Morning-Diego-Garcia-Discovery-ebook/dp/B017S0ZXP6/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
Read more about
Susan's life adventures at: http://susanjoycejourneys.com/
Stop in and say
hello to Susan here: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorSusanJoyce/?fref=ts
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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION and RAFFLECOPTER
CODE
Susan will be awarding a $20 Amazon or
B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour, and a $20
Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn host.
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Simplicity Luxurious Kimono Robe in Silky Peacock Floral Print.Pockets, Purple
I am in love with how pretty this kimono robe is. I love the feel of the soft silky satin material. The beautiful colors are just eye popping. The floral and peacock pattern is just beautiful. The material shimmers.
This comes right below my knee and I am 5'6. The sleeves are 3/4. It comes with a nice sash. There are 2 pockets, one on each side right below the waist. This is a thin material but it is also warm. When it is warm in the house I wear it without the sash when I am cold I use the sash.
I wash mine in the wash machine on gentle cycle and dry in a cool dryer, removing as soon as it is dry.
I received this product free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
[2016 Newest] Ohuhu 50 Ft Expandable Garden Hose with 8-pattern Spray Nozzle
I have a pretty good sized yard and I have multiple flower beds all over it. I live in Florida and watering year round is a must. This water hose has been a answer to many prayers . Water hoses can be very heavy as well as huge pains getting all twisted up. This one weighs only a couple pounds and is 50 feet long. I love how it shrinks into itself and with a slight tug it stretches to the length you need. The screw on connectors are copper coated aluminum.
It also comes with a great garden sprayer. The sprayer has 8 different patterns. For me that is a must have on sprayers. I have some very tender plants that hard sprays destroy. With this sprayer I am able to go from plant to bush with a simple twist of the head.
I love that this host does not twist or kink. I love everything about the whole set and am so happy to have it. I have this connected on my front porch and can use it for all of my plants on the porch and part of the yard.
I received this product free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
Lunch Bag from Koolsupply, Neoprene Lunch Tote with Zipper
This lunch box is very nice and the perfect size. It made of neoprene and when it first comes it smells really bad. I ran mine through the washer a couple of times and now it is fine. It is about 8 1/2 inches x 5 inches x 10 1/2 inches. It has a zipper closer. It will keep food cool for up to 4 hours. I love the grey and purple colors of the bag, the colors look great together.
With the lunch bag being neoprene it is very flexible but not flimsy at all. The inside is large enough to even use for a picnic for 2. Take it to the beach and you can pack your wet swimsuits inside on the way home to keep your car dry.
I also have Koolsupply's bento 2 tier lunch box which fits great inside. There is left over room for a couple bottle of water, soda, juice or other drinks, and ice packs. This really is a great lunch box for kids or adults.
I received this product free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
Sponge Board Foam Mini Blocks, from Nail File Guru
These mini sponge board mini blocks are great. They are about 1 inch by 1 inch and there are 24 in the set. They come in a zip top bag, which is a great idea. Therese are small enough to be all over the place but the zip top bag keeps them together. These are small enough to take with you in a purse, briefcase, back pack. I also have one in my car glove box. One in my desk drawer. On in the bed side table. Yea I have them all over. My daughter even snatched a few. I got the purple ones and they are not real course, which is fine with me. I have very fine nails and do not need rough treatment. These are perfect when I get a hang nail. I keep my nails kind of long naturally and these work great as a prep before painting them as well.
I received this product free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
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