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My wife wasn't thrilled about the way the green turned out in the bathroom. That was last summer.
Since then, I finished the new shower walls and installed the curved shower curtain rod. The final touch was the green old-school hamper my wife picked up in an antique shop. When we set it in there, I suggested that it pulled all the green together nicely (then reflexively ducked and held my arm over my head in self defense).
She AGREED..!!! She AGREED..!!! I didn't get clobbered.
So, the green stays and I don't have to repaint this room again. Now I just need to find some towel bars to hang.
taken with my 0.25x fisheye lens.
this has been finished now like, weeks++? i just had been putting off cutting it down. this is a sort of shitty picture but whatevs.
Reupload from my old accounts, before the Flickr redesign. Comments, views and favorites lost. Taken at New York Comic Con/Anime Fest 2010.
Engineer Drew Nichols pauses next to a television after firefighters wrapped up overhaul operations at a June 14, 2004 kitchen fire on Chambord Drive. Firefighters noticed an episode of "Home Improvement" on the television that featured characters Tim Taylor and Al Borland dressed as firefightes on "Tool Time."
For the weekend's servant event, small groups tied together fleece blankets to be given to a homeless shelter.
"Men in White Shirts" is a group that randomly interrupts the activities of the weekend to bring a short humorous performance of personifying everyday objects or activities. Here, the group displays "planking."
Think Tim Allen had any influence on me :)
TBT - SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) 1992
Alan Taylor via Facebook ift.tt/1x5yF39