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It's been over a week now since her abscess burst and it's healing wonderfully. Tomcat (the bum biter) has tried to come over twice this week. I've not let him in and just given him some biccies outside.
After all, it's still Tuesday here in Minnesota as I post this photo.
BTW, I love how everything about this girl is SO ROUND. Well, her belly isn't round. But she does weigh more than the other girls in the house now that Wisteria Blue and Diamond are gone.
Sorry, I liked this photo too much to stick it in the comments.
[SOOC, f/2.0, ISO 100, shutter speed 1/640, -1 EV]
Happy Twosday Tuesday
Left
Black Turnstone BLTU (Arenaria melanocephala)
Right
Long-billed Dowitcher LBDO (Limnodromus scolopaceus)
Whiffen Spit
Sooke BC
Oddly enough the smaller spunky Black Turnstones were dominant .....
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HTT 487. Devon General 1946 AEC Regal/Weymann at Torbay Classic Bus & Coach Gathering at Oldway Mansion Paignton on 13/5/01.
HTT 327 DR327. My 1/43 code 3 representation of one of the first batch of 8 London style AEC Regent 3 chassis with pre-selector gearboxes new to Devon General in 1947. They were bodied by Weymann and cosidered to be among the smoothest running of any of the Company's vertical-engined buses. I did this model from an Ixo/Hachette RT. This was one of the most difficult models to dismantle. It's a Park Royal bod not Weymann but you have use what you can get. Other oldies like me will remember the RT done in Devon General livery by EFE.
This is one of those photos that really wasn't very special - but I loved the people I was sitting with while I drank this awesome sangria (thank you Staci!) and I loved the way the light hit the glass and cast that shadow. Even if it just makes me happy, it's good enough. LOL :-)
Happy Tipsy Tuesday!