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This is a picture of my back as it is right now.
I sure hope it wont scar to bad.
yes ...yes it hurts.
For those that dont know, I had a lower back fusion. This is one week after the operation.
Damn that bruse huh.
CUBA Canterburys Annual Skate the Foundry night where riders from the club and university skate the CUBA mini ramp inside the foundry.
she's had some flat ironing here.. to reduce the frizz, add shine and give her some style!
How does she look?
it's styled in a sort of "friends" way, but she's so versatile she can changer he look with a snap of the fingers! LOL
Next at the Googoojue Spa is a little facial...
heading out for the week though with no internet connection. So may not get a chance to post any more photos until Sat...
The back of my head cabinet. Stretching Tolex is a real chore, even using a hair dryer to get some extra give.
The back of the sign outside of the Chamber of Commerce building listed area churches. That seems unusual to me
mmmmm..... metal edged curb
Self shot with my Canon sd1000 on continuous mode with a 10 second timer. It only took 50 shots or so to get this one.
Damn it looks like I have a mullet.... time for a mop chop.
d40 w/ Nikkor 55-200 f/4-5,6 @ 175mm f/5,6 ISO 200 1/30
The back of a leaf from (maybe, but not necessarily) a peace lily (Spathiphyllum wallisii).
Belt buckle in solid bronze made to fit 1.5" wide snap-on style belt. For a man or a woman, this buckle has a primitive motif and a feather in the center and feathered carvings connecting the primitive and feather areasand is 3" long and 2" wide.
The buckle comes with a connector made out of brushed steel salvaged from file-cabinet file separators.
The bronze is made from BRONZclay, brand new eco-conscious technology made from recycled copper (bronze is a combination of mostly copper and a little bit of tin) and tin and binder that was shaped and hand-carved and then made into solid bronze by firing in active carbon for many, many hours, just like out of the ashes in Pompeji. The patina is natural and can be polished off to reveal shining bronze if you wish ...very cool!