Canon Rebel and Lens for sale!

Hi everyone! I’m trying to sell my Canon Rebel XSi and a Canon 28mm f2.8 lens.
I’m asking 280 for the camera body, and 200 for the lens.  The camera is about 2 years old, and has some scuffing from tripod use, and some wear on the sides from gripping. 
The lens I bought new, it’s in as perfect condition as it can be. If you’re interested please email me at Jennam93@yahoo.com!  Thanks!  (Sorry for the picture quality!)

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Ghibli Paper Crafts by bot


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:3 (Taken with instagram)

:3 (Taken with instagram)

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

I want to go back.

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book-aesthete:

A MONSTROUS SERPENT. DISCOVERED AND KILLED IN JANUARY, 1815, NEAR THE BANKS OF THE OHIO, IN KENTUCKY, BY THREE AMERICAN SOLDIERS 

Boston: Printed by N. Coverly, [1815].. Broadside, 18 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches. Text printed in three columns below title and pictorial woodcut illustration, heightened in contemporary red ink, all framed in ornamental border. Woodcut measures approximately 6 x 9 inches. Contemporary ink inscription (“$14.00”) in lower margin below border. Early folds. A few small stains and several holes in and around illustration, measuring between 1/4 inch and 1 1/2 inches in diameter. Stains and holes surprisingly unobtrusive. A good copy. Matted. A marvelous illustrated broadside containing the account of a massive serpent found and killed at Versailles, Kentucky, near Lexington. The broadside prints the text as an epistolary eyewitness narrative, addressed to the brother of the author in Philadelphia.

book-aesthete:

A MONSTROUS SERPENT. DISCOVERED AND KILLED IN JANUARY, 1815, NEAR THE BANKS OF THE OHIO, IN KENTUCKY, BY THREE AMERICAN SOLDIERS

Boston: Printed by N. Coverly, [1815].. Broadside, 18 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches. Text printed in three columns below title and pictorial woodcut illustration, heightened in contemporary red ink, all framed in ornamental border. Woodcut measures approximately 6 x 9 inches. Contemporary ink inscription (“$14.00”) in lower margin below border. Early folds. A few small stains and several holes in and around illustration, measuring between 1/4 inch and 1 1/2 inches in diameter. Stains and holes surprisingly unobtrusive. A good copy. Matted. A marvelous illustrated broadside containing the account of a massive serpent found and killed at Versailles, Kentucky, near Lexington. The broadside prints the text as an epistolary eyewitness narrative, addressed to the brother of the author in Philadelphia.

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

Cleo helping with my math :) (Taken with instagram)

Cleo helping with my math :) (Taken with instagram)

cubagallery:

► Lightroom Before & After Shots. Via Flickr: Cat 

Best picture ever.

cubagallery:

Lightroom Before & After Shots. Via Flickr: Cat 

Best picture ever.

On another note, I’m tired of my teeth hurting. Please just heal so I can eat.

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