Carpe diem is a phrase from a Latin poem by Horace (Odes 1.11). It is usually translated “seize the day”.
See the entry below for a little more on Carpe diem.
Carpe diem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Business Its all about the business, originally uploaded by jdtaylor.
Richard and Ginger’s Wedding Reception and we’re still handling business. It never stops, and that; well that folks is life.
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Evan on a rock, originally uploaded by jdtaylor.
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