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  • So Still...
    by HollyPop

    I remember it as though I’m still there. / It was so still, a little too still. You came over early in the morning. I had just woken u…

  • Collage pen and ink watercolor.

  • Richard's Hair
    by SpecialK

    Who would have thought that a teenager’s hair would link a significant message later in life?

    ...a tribute to my brother

  • My Little Man
    by Kevin Southard

    The thought of losing you, makes me cry / You don’t understand,you ask me why / You are my boy, my little man / As long as your here, I’ll b…

  • He doesn't listen
    by Crystal Kelley

    I have asked God to better his health but God must be busy… Things sure are not any better down here…

  • Excerpt from an original Oil Painting of mine with a similar title

  • bright red.
    by babylove

    Her cancer was my cancer, my pain was her pain.

  • Pen and ink of a Cappricorn Sun, Cancer Moon, and a Pisces Rising.

  • Pen and ink drawing of a Cappricorn Sun, Cancer Moon and Pisces rising.

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Wreck of the Carpentaria Light Ship It took approx. 8kms of 4WDing along the beach to get to Vrilya Point where this ship wreck lies. Had to let our tyres down to 16! ============================================== / Chosen for Avatar and Winning Entry in the / Rustic Top 10 Challenge Your_Most_Rustic_Submission_to_the_Rustic_Group / - May 2009. ============================================== / Built in Scotland in 1926, the Carpentaria Light ship drifted from its position 52 miles west off Cape York during the monsoon season in the early 1980’s and was stranded on the west coast near Vrilya Point. Vrilya Point, Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. ============================================== / Thanks to adgray Click HERE for more information. ============================================== / Sets of Two / Rusting_Away 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Wreck of the Carpentaria Light Ship” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk / also my Art_4_Charity_Calendars Canon PowerShot A650 IS / 12.1MP – 6x Optical Zoom – 4x Digital Zoom

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Meet Michael Mitchell Whilst travelling around Cape York Peninsula (May 2008), I had the great honour to meet Michael Mitchell and camp with him and his Uncle Dave at Cockatoo Creek, Overland Telegraph Track, Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. This photo was taken before Michael crossed Cockatoo Creek. To Read more go to: Cape_York_Adventure_-_2008 ============================================= / Michael left the “Tip” of Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland on the 5th of May 2008, to raise $1M to support the Cancer Council’s lifesaving cancer research, education programs to help detect and prevent cancers, and support services for Australians in great need. He has now completed his walk to South Point, Wilson’s Promontory, Victoria, arriving on Sunday 3rd May. A crowd of about sixty were present to welcome him as he took the last steps of the 6,000km trek from North to South. ============================================= / 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Meet Michael Mitchell” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk ============================================= / About Michael: / Michael has been an enthusiastic bush walker for the past 15 years. His treks have included The Australian Alps Walking Track from Walhalla in Victoria to Canberra in the year 2000, raising money for St Vincent’s Hospital Cancer Services in Melbourne. Michael has been teaching at Catholic Regional College, North Keilor, Victoria, since 1992. / Apart from teaching, Michael has taken on a series of challenges over time. He has coached Australian Rules Football at both senior and junior levels. / It is in the sport of cricket Michael has been most prominent having coached a number of senior cricket clubs in Melbourne in various competitions. / Most notably, Michael held the position of senior coach of Hawthorn Monash University Cricket Club in the elite Victorian Premier Cricket Competition. Michael is married to Marg and has a stepson, Daniel a recently qualified electrician. Marg’s support, encouragement, and understanding have been pivotal to Michael’s pursuit of bringing the walk together. Michael invites you to join him in realizing his dream of raising $1,000,000 to aid the fight against cancer in Australia.

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery View overlooking the Mangroves on the way to “Grassy Hill Lookout”, Cooktown, Far North Queensland, Australia. To Read More – Visit: Cape_York_Adventure_-_2008 Sets of Two / Another_View_on_way_to_Grassy_Hill_Lookour Cooktown Cooktown has over two centuries of rich history. It was the site of the first white ‘settlement’ in Australia when Captain James Cook, having accidentally struck the Great Barrier Reef, off the coast north of Cape Tribulation, struggled up the coast and beached the HMS Endeavour on the shores of the Endeavour River. Cook and his crew were to stay on the edge of the Endeavour River from 17 June to 4 August, 1770, the longest time they were to spend at any location in Australia. Grassy Hill Lookout Captain Cook climbed “Grassy Hill Lookout” on several occasions to view the surrounding reefs, allowing him to navigate a safe passage out after repairing his ship. In 1885, a lighthouse was erected after being built and shipped from England. This became an automated lighthouse in 1927. It also served as a base for a radar station in World War II. I highly recommend a visit to “Grassy Hill Lookout” with its 360 degree views of Cooktown, Hopevale and the Coral Sea. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “View to Mangroves – Cooktown” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk Canon PowerShot A650 IS

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Lighthouse – Grassy Hill, Cooktown, Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Lighthouse – Grassy Hill” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk In July 1770 Captain Cook`s journal documents “Grassy Hill” as the site on which he stood to survey the ocean for a passage between the reefs for his ship. In 1886 a lighthouse marking the safe passage to the port was erected on this spot, with a lighthouse keeper`s cottage attached. The lighthouse lantern was prefabricated and arrived on board the New Guinea via Batavia in 1885. / It was initially manned and lit by kerosene. The lighthouse keeper also maintained a signal staff to announce the arrival of shipping and to signal the noon hour to the town by dropping a time ball. The original light source and associated equipment were replaced when the operation of the lighthouse was changed from manned to automatic in 1927. / The cottage and signal staff may have been removed at this time. During the period of the Palmer gold rush the lighthouse became a significant landmark for the shipping which made Cooktown a bustling and prosperous commercial port. In 1913 a radio station, VIC was erected on a spur of the hill to permit radio contact with shipping, superseding the flag and the lithograph previously used. During 1942-45 a radar station flanked by defensive installations was erected on the hill, but was dismantled and removed after the war. In 1970 a sandstone cairn was placed on the crest to commemorate the bi-centenary of Cook`s survey. / / The lighthouse is approximately 6m high, set on a concrete base and constructed of corrugated iron on a timber frame. It is conical in form, tapering to a balcony supported on timber brackets. Above the balcony the structure becomes cylindrical in shape and is capped with a hemispherical dome. Small rectangular windows are let into the conical section. It has standard lantern and beam projection apparatus. The light source is now an open flame acetylene gas burner.

  • in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness.

  • This Fine Art Painting ” Weekend – Breast & Good Looks”. The breast care is very important to maintain your personality and famininess. They say a lot about you and your fantastic health. Look after well. Breast Cancer is a disease which is spreading among females and early examination of lump is recommended by doctors to avoid the spread of the disease. / Recently , I have written an article for Cancer prevention point of view, titled Can we halt “Cancer” and Recover Well – Yes “Sunilism” Imagine NOW: Heaven on Earth: by Sunil Sharma / Please read my article and practice the recommendations to avoid Cancer in future and pass on to any of your friend or any Cancer Patient you know for some immediate relief and possible recovery to a disease free healthy life. / To check Sunil Sharma Art work at the Red Bubble- Click here / This valuable art works as “ Love Art Therapy ”, which transforms the people into a heaven pleasurable state having sheer joy, happiness, Bubbly nature, Warmth inside heart, a great hope and overcomes Fear, Anxiety, Depression, Helplessness as people view this art work. / Artist : Sunil Sharma / Email : sunil-c-sharma@hotmail.com / Web: http://www.redbubble.com/people/sunil / http://sunil.redbubble.com/ Copyright 2008 – Artist :Sunil Sharma / All Rights Reserved.

  • The water in the fountain was colored pink in honor of breast cancer awareness. I love the color contrasts!

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Another View on way to Grassy Hill Lookout Cooktown, Far North Queensland, Australia. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Another view on way to Grassy Hill Lookout” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website www.thegreatcancerwalk.com.au Sets of Two / View_to_Mangroves_-_Cooktown Cooktown Cooktown has over two centuries of rich history. It was the site of the first white ‘settlement’ in Australia when Captain James Cook, having accidentally struck the Great Barrier Reef, off the coast north of Cape Tribulation, struggled up the coast and beached the H.M.S. Endeavour on the shores of the Endeavour River. Cook and his crew were to stay on the edge of the Endeavour River from 17 June to 4 August, 1770, the longest time they were to spend at any location in Australia. Grassy Hill Lookout Captain Cook climbed “Grassy Hill Lookout” on several occasions to view the surrounding reefs, enabling him to navigate a safe passage out after repairing his ship. In 1885, a lighthouse was erected after being built and shipped from England. This became an automated lighthouse in 1927 but did serve another interesting term as a base for a radar station in World War 2. Today “Grassy Hill Lookout” is still an excellent lookout that offers 360 degree views of Cooktown, Hopevale and the Coral Sea. Canon PowerShot A650 IS

  • All the pink flowers you see here are natural, found on the peak of the volcanic peak of Tenerife Island, of Spain…. Amazing how they stubbornly grow.. and thrive.. Dedicated to my Mom who lost her battle vs breast cancer 3 years ago after a 12 year battle.. I miss you, Mom.

  • Show your attitude with this great design, “I Survived Cancer, What is YOUR Superpower?” Promote breast cancer awareness while displaying survivor pride! Cancer t-shirts, apparel & gifts with pink ribbon brought to you by allthingsawareness.com

  • My Homepage Suggestions Part 2
    by Sarah Bentvelzen

    I decided to start a journal of all my homepage suggestions, chosen and unchosen. Check out / My Homepage Suggestions Part 1...

    I decided to start a journal of all my homepage suggestions, chosen and unchosen. Check out / My Homepage Suggestions Part 1 / My Homepage Suggestions Part 3 / My Homepage Suggestions Part 4 Gimme Some Orange! / / Wrong Turn / / The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe / / Under Your Love Spell – Alternative / / Under Your Love Spell / / Goth – Alternative / / Good Faeries vs Evil Witches / / Aliens – featured 01.09.2009 / 7 Deadly Sins / / Tea Time / / Art 4 Charity – All images below are from the group Art 4 Charity / / Paper Love / / 2009 – International Year of Natural Fibres – Doreen’s Redbubble Homepage Challenge / / Onomatopoeia! / / Samurai Pizza Cats / / Treasure Island – Doreen’s Redbubble Homepage Challenge / / Marionette Dolls and Puppets / / Fairy Tales/Fable – aglaia b’s Redbubble Homepage Challenge / / 1950’s Lamps – Colleen Milburn’s Redbubble Homepage Challenge / / Illustrations about the Farm – Sanne Thijs’ Redbubble Homepage Challenge / / Muscly Men – Colleen Milburn’s Redbubble Homepage Challenge / / Illustrated Orchards / / Orchards / / Breast Cancer Awareness / / Daffodil Day featured 21.08.2009 / Undies / / Art by (some) of the Redbubble Team / / Also, on an unrelated topic, I just want to say how much I ♥ this image! Beatles / / 3d Illustration Art / / Mario / / Tatt-Tastic / / Popcorn / / Sausage Dogs / / Gingerbread / / I ♥ Tim Burton / / Reflections / / The Cure / / Sexy Art from Sexy Artists Artists are from my forum discussion Redbubblers! Market yourselves HERE! / / Moo Moos / / The Volkswagen Rainbow / / Energy Drinks / / Jeans / / Theme: The Office / /

  • Lighting the way with the pink flame of passion, I will keep the fire lit and keep up the fight until no woman has to hear these words ever again: “You have breast cancer”. A portion of the proceeds of the sale of this item will be donated to help fund breast cancer research.

  • This image is on Cancer and the fact it could be anywhere.

  • Without A Stitch Gallery, nudists holding hands to fight breast cancer, watercolor illustration

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