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Ugh. Spring cleaning is in order. It'll help if I can finally get rid of all the stickers and stuff, but it'll take me a while. There is too much. Offed most of the Kamio last night, which was good.
Clothes pile. Spend some time organizing my wardrobe. Clothes look extra nice when sorted by type and color. But it also makes it easy to realize that I have three chocolate brown dresses that are all about the same length and style and am lacking a few other pieces that would make getting dressed easier.
A volte ho strane idee...
questa è una di quelle: durante un pranzo con gli amici a Mulazzano mi sono messo a sperimentare con le posate, l'idea era di usare una bacchetta della batteria, giusto per capire che cosa prova quando si muove avanti ed indietro così velocemente... ma... chi si porta le bacchette della batteria al ristorante?
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A strange idea at the restaurant tryin to understand what happens to a drumstick when moving fast... but who has drumsticks at the restaurant?
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Annual mess photo from 2001 (L to R, Top to bottom): me, Rob Croston, Stephen Fitzpatrick, John Milne, Trost, Sarah Braebrook, Padre Neil Parker, Yosef Gordon Thomson, Rick Ciccione, LCol Peter Cyril Thomas, HCol The Hon John A. Fraser, Dave McAllister
Many years ago these trees were ringbarked to destroy them, the remains left standing on the pretext that they provide perches for birds. All they do is make the area look a mess.
Slightly derelict greenhouse with something of a mess at the back. Photograph taken in Aalsmeer, the Netherlands on April 24 2010.
From Gunboat Karjala, Forum Marinum maritime museum, Turku, Finland.
There were surprisingly many items of memorabilia in the mess.
Again,,,,,Gretch & I are messing around with our settings on our cameras to capture what? Well this time we are using a sparkler in a 9x13 Aluminum Baking Cake pan. Just when we both think that we might have that kewl shot, 300 shots & 10 sparklers later this is my most interesting shot.
The hardest part of this shooting experience is the focus on the sparks. There are so many variables other than the lighting that this can be almost impossible to get that one perfect shot that is soooo kewl!
Well I hope you have a good laugh on our behalf by thinking of us 2 women in my heated garage, stooping, contorting, laughing, tongues hanging on our lips while holding our breath with each shot taken & playing with sparklers/fire. We sure did!
Played in Picnik with the frames before it's gone ):