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Puzzle - to offer or represent to (someone) a problem difficult to solve or a situation difficult to resolve. For example: Where are my keys? Where is the key to this lock? What does this key fit? I forgot my key, I'm locked out! š¤ š
I made these a while a go, they're for my little shop at a comic bazar that will be in 2 weeks :D in Cd. Juarez!
They all have a small pocket XD!
This keychain has lived a long and useful life, it's a shame it can't tell stories.
Posted for "smile on saturday" theme "smiley in selective colour".
Brickfest 2001 in Washington, DC was my first Lego Convention. I had a blast sharing it with my then-AFOL then-girlfriend, putting faces to the names I knew so well on Lugnet, and getting to know people and build friendships beyond just sharing a common interest. For a whole weekend I was free to talk about my passion with, well, basically everyone around me, and have that same passion reciprocated. It was a lifechanging event, for sure, and I'm forever grateful to Christina Hitchcock, her entire team of organizers and volunteers, and every AFOL that attended for showing me the true community of this hobby.
One of the items in the goodie bag was a red 2x4 brick keychain with the Lego logo on the side. It was my favorite item that I brought home from the 'fest, and it immediately became something that was with me every day. Through a lot of change, both good and bad, it was always in my pocket, jingling against my almost-janitor-myriad of keys. During my 9 year long dark ages, my collection was packed away in storage, but that keychain went with me everywhere. Every single day.
As you can see, that once proud 2x4 brick is now beat and battered, worn down and filthy. It's got 12 years of travel and grit on it and in it, 12 years of beating against keys and pocketknives and change and whatever else happened to be in my pocket. The logo's long faded, the studs are wearing through, the chain is tarnished, but the memories and the hobby it represents are cherished forever.
Thank you little red brick, for all that you mean to me. And thank you new little red brick, for being shiny and ready when your predecessor finally succumbs to time. And thank you, reader, for taking the time to share this with me.
Shot for Macro Mondays, theme "Keychain".
This keychain came with my car, my name engraved in it. Ain't that cute?
Hey, everyone! I'm starting a new Facebook page where I'll be selling images of various builds and artwork of mine printed on t-shirts, keychains, posters, etc. If you're interested, please check out MOODSWIM's Sea Of Dreams:
A contender for the January 6 Macro Monday theme, "Keychain."
This keychain is attached to a Reading Partners' lanyard. As a Reading Partner in Oakland, CA, I tutored second graders in reading and comprehension; it's a wonderful program.
Lens: Laowa 65mm 2.8 Macro 2X.
(Image spans approximately 2.5".)
Keychain/Dangler Caddy (2025)
*This is meant to hold sunglasses. But it's also perfect to display keychains/danglers
This is a coin minted the year I was born. It is Finland's previous currency markka (FIM) before changing to Euro in the year 2002
The cast brass key fob (keychain) plus keys for one of our LIttle Grey Fergie tractors.
The visible extent of the image is 3".