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I believe that this couple is related to the Pipe-Smoking Man, who smokes a pipe, wears yellow socks, and appears in some other slides I've posted (see, for instance, The Silence in the Room Was Deafening).
This woman and man, who may have been Pipe-Smoking Man's parents or in-laws, didn't always seem to be in such bad moods. Take a look at Here's the Lady You Ordered! to see the hilarity that ensued as the man and another fellow carried the woman through a doorway into a house (judging by the corsage that the woman was wearing and the flower in the man's lapel, I suspect that they were celebrating a wedding anniversary).
I wasn't able to see a date or determine who's on the cover of the Life magazine on the coffee table, and it looks like there's also a Toby jug on the table near the magazine.
Update: Thanks go to goenetix over on Ipernity for identifying the Life magazine issue! It was published on October 9, 1950, and that's British actress Jean Simmons on the cover.
A 35 mm slide originally posted to the Vintage Photos Theme Park on Ipernity: Grumpy and Grouchy.
A re-edit of model Luna Mae at Cobb’s Hill Reservoir in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. My photo editing skills have progressed a lot since this photo shoot in spring 2018, so I decided to revisit one of my favorites. What do you think?
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Me: "Be cute!"
Garak: "You will pay for this indignity."
This is Garak, our Northern Blue-Tongue skink. We got him in July as a baby, and he's been growing so much since (and has more growing to do). I have been wanting to take some good photos of him since we got him, and finally got around to it.
More photos to come!
I photographed this grumpy little guy at the Shedd Aquarium last Saturday with a Nikon 50mm f/1.4G lens mounted on a Sony A7S with a Nikon to Sony DLX Stretch adapter.
I'm heading off to Algonquin for the weekend and leave early next week on another photography trip so my page may be quiet for a while. I will upload as I can but wifi will probably be limited :-)
White-Faced Capuchin Monkey in Costa Rica
A Greater Short-horned Lizard reluctantly posing on a rock.
- Mogollon Rim, Coconino National Forest, Arizona
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Hey! You lookin at me? Meet grumpy fish from the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Hope he puts a little smile in your day!
Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) are members of the diving duck group, which catches food underwater unlike the dabbling ducks (such as Mallards). Like other ducks, scaup sleep on the water and often tuck their bill under their back feathers. Lesser Scaup is one of the most abundant and widespread diving ducks in North America. They are social and frequently flock with other diving ducks including Canvasbacks, Redheads, and Greater Scaup during the non-breeding season. The Lesser Scaup eat primarily aquatic invertebrates such as mollusks, insects, and crustaceans, but they also eat aquatic plants and seeds. They often forage in water that is less than 16 feet deep, using their feet to propel them underwater. To capture marine invertebrates in soft muddy substrates, scaup sticks their bill into the mud and quickly opens and closes it while swimming forward. This Lesser Scaup Drake floats in White Rock Lake in Dallas, Texas with a grumpy look.
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taken at a garden centre, there was a BBC program called 'Grumpy Old Men'???
This gent was muttering to his wife all the time, I could not resist... too good to miss, lol, thank you, M, (*_*)
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Left at home alone so I decided to have a play with my new camera.
This one is for the kids who always say I look grumpy
Ezmo got testy after being outside for a while and decided to chew on his harness... When I picked him up he stopped chewing and just held onto it....
since i hadn't done a whore shot in a while, here. the shirt was mailed off to a desert elf a while ago, along with some other treasures. this was taken slightly more than six months after this shot. quoting from the epic typefest in the description:
the shot also reveals a bit of what cancer does to a body, which is why i used it. not being able to use my legs the way i used to means more body fat and less muscle. that gut alarms me, and the time i'm allowed on the bike or in the pool at the gym isn't enough to make me lose the fat yet. another six months or so and i should be in better shape....
the last six months was full of physiotherapy and time at the gym. i allow myself one day off per week (and sometimes don't take it), and do one physio session and one workout each day, for a total of between three to four hours, plus stretching. a lot of the work is intended to build core strength (recovery from heavy surgery really diminishes this, and it's tough to gain back when you're old) and leg strength. because of the knee troubles i lost a ton of muscle, particularly in the quadriceps, and while it won't come back in mass, i've gained back most of the strength needed to get around.
losing the gut was the big challenge, but adapting diet (everything from changing the type of foods to portion size and times of meals, no simple and easy change) and tailoring some specific exercises for cripples, along with an increase in energy has lard central under control. having the knees replaced also means that weighing north of 100 kilos or 220 lbs is unwise, so when i began i aimed to get down to 90 kilos (198 lbs), something i thought highly unlikely, but today's weight (which i hit three weeks ago and have maintained) is 83 kilos, or 183 lbs.
cancer is a fucking pain in the ass (and everything else) but it's not impossible to kick it back and regain control over parts of your life that were thought to be lost - even after a terminal diagnosis, treatments, invasive surgeries and losing a deli counter's worth of body parts.
i'm also yapping at the cat here, since he decided that the forbidden computer desk was his now that i'd moved from it.
Whot? I need to find my own food again? Depite having regained his freedom, this one seems to be a bit grumpy about it....