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This started as a background paper. I removed the middle, placed the photo below and extracted the medal. This sand sculpture was inside the Convention Center where we also play bball and pickleball.
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Another National Senior Games basketball page. I used a photo of Making the rest of my life the best of my life, then inserted a photo of play.
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2022...2021 postponed...National Senior Games. Women's Basketball Silver medalist.
Template, Pixel Scrapper, Christine Aufty, Qucik and Easy Layout.
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Template from Lab 11-07. I selected it because I was looking for a multi-photo template. When I opened it in PSP I discovered it was designed for 1 photo. I decided to go with the design as intended. Now off to look for multi-photo templates.
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Our latest PB tourney, Rumble In The Park 3. Template by Christine Aufty in the Commons at Pixel Scrapper. There were places for 14 photos...I added 2 more. Of course, I turned off the placeholders. It is a pretty busy page with just the photos and repeated title.
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T = trust
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R = respect
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L = lifelong
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I = interest
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F = Family (Friends who become Family)
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B = buddies
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This one was fun...aren't they all? And, of course, pickleball is the subject. Our third annual "Rumble In The Park" tournament.
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X = Xena
A tough, physical, confident woman.
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V = visits...lots of them
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T = Trouble together
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More than enough for now. Good night.
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Friends...gang...one and the same...
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Basketball and pickleball brought lots of friends.
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New Years Eve, 2019
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Autumn Fun
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Double page layout.
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I have lots of pages featuring these 3 but not all of them say "friend".
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My friends, Andy and Fran.
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P = pickleball friends
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Another double page layout. N = New York City. Left side...We left very early in the morning and took the train to NYC. Saw the sights and returned to VA via train very late that night. A full day.
The blue gradient background was created from colors of the sky the morning of 9-11. Created by Spencer Finch and titled “Trying to Remember the Color of the Sky on That September Morning.” The piece is comprised of 2,983 individual watercolor squares—each representing a victim of the 2001 and 1993 attacks.