long way from home
I've been of away from dA for a while. My job has been up and down for 4 months now! I've not paid as much attention to dA as I have been worried about my position at work. The good news is that my position is secured now! It makes me happy to say that my school saved an arts position, Dance to say the least, in this economy....way to go for me and my school.
On a side note, I was overwehlmed by all my friends' deviations and journals. So, I'll be visiting your pages to see what's new rahter than sorting through 100's of deviations and journals

keeping in touch~
D
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If you want, have a look...
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*Good times are coming
I hear it everywhere I go
Good times are coming
But they're sure coming slow
*(Neil Young)
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www.TrulyGreatMadness.com
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"Mona Lisa must of had the highway blues,
You can tell by the way she smiles" ..Bob Dylan
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perfection is imperfect...
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If you want, have a look...
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So many fools pass through my life,but I am the only one to stay!
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"Mona Lisa must of had the highway blues,
You can tell by the way she smiles" ..Bob Dylan
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"Mona Lisa must of had the highway blues,
You can tell by the way she smiles" ..Bob Dylan
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Demain le temps sera plus vieux
[ Jean-Loup Sieff ]
web | color work | di
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"you cannot live your life looking at yoursef from someone else's point of view." -Penelope Cruz
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Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong
((Murphy))
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"Mona Lisa must of had the highway blues,
You can tell by the way she smiles" ..Bob Dylan
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I think I know you
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"Mona Lisa must of had the highway blues,
You can tell by the way she smiles" ..Bob Dylan
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It's about what resides in the soul of a man and what he chooses to do with it. *Blind Willie Johnson (1897-1945)
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"Mona Lisa must of had the highway blues,
You can tell by the way she smiles" ..Bob Dylan
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It's about what resides in the soul of a man and what he chooses to do with it. *Blind Willie Johnson (1897-1945)
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