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Applying a filter to the view from our living room window in Athens.

Jason was really a fun guy. Very astute in spite of some chemical haze--him, not me. I appreciated the invite to "hang together", but I sensed I would be getting more than a beer if we "partied" as he suggested. We had a discussion of a Bob Dylan mural which will appear at some point in my photostream. He told me that the cross brought him good luck. I suppose there's some theological notion in there someplace. He was pretty stream of consciousness, so our discussion took twists and turns. I had no trouble following him, which upon reflection, causes me to be concerned.

First Manchester Standard as issued by EFE but given a tweak. Renumbered to 4599, which was one of Wigan depots better motors and given home made adverts.

tweaked fromhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/nouveau/15478488931/ with ipiccy

Still the weekend water change and cleanup ahead. Here a month old.

FINALLY found the right size net, to tape to the inside of the microwave door.

Raffles Hotel, Singapore

 

Explore #40, March 01, 2010

no, seriously....b-rad's tweaker ex-roomate made this windchime...

Tweak a leak :3

One of his new collars and his sweater. His sweater is a little long, but oh well. (: it'll keep him extra warm.

 

He's got a little scratch on his nose from his crate, when I went to school he must of wanted out real bad. o:

 

We've cleaned out his "pee" kennel outside and made it bigger, he just enjoys running around out in it. c: It didn't take him long to get muddy. It was all over his face. He still had some on when I took this picture but you can't really tell of it.

 

My stepdad found out about the puppy, and he was as mad as ever, he decided he was going to take something of MINE and hide it. I'm like well, that don't work and you're paybacking like a little child. It made him mad even more, but I couldn't help it. I thought it was quite hilarious if you ask me. :3

 

Cassie or Nira, I'm trying to think which would be better for the little pup, but yet I can't figure it out. She got stuck under the shed during the day yesterday when I went to go check on her. I'm like oh gosh, because there isn't a way I could get under there myself and get her out. D: but I was going to dig her out but yet she got out before I started.

 

We fixed Kahula's pen she can't jump it no more. (: and we finally got the gate fixed it was warm enough yesterday to get out there and work on it. It wasn't even warm it was sweating hot. lol

 

Then we went to go see Rango, it was a good movie. :3

Front end work in practice. Cameron in the car, Montoya on the wall, and Pagenaud up in the rear of the booth.

 

#6 Acura Team Penske Acura DPi, DPi: Juan Pablo Montoya, Dane Cameron, Simon Pagenaud

 

IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship

Motul Petit Le Mans

Road Atlanta, Braselton, GA, USA

Friday October 11, 2019

 

World Copyright: Peter Burke

 

I had fun with ipiccy tweaking the starfish image.

This is Tweak, she loves to yell her name!

i walked past him, looked at him and saw his dong.

Sky Brown @ Venice, CA

SOOC .. No tweaking

A touch of this knob and a slight turn of that ..

Science of Sound

 

QSM . Brisbane

I used the battery part also.

gonna try to color the top one in...the E fucks the flow up with the botton portion...but couldnt think of a way to balance it as the center letter

Rolleiflex SL35E

Rollei HFT Planar 50/1.8

Kosmo Foto Mono

Congratulations are in order on a job well done for the Pacific Imperial Railroad's first "Interchange Job" at U.S. Gypsum in Plaster City California.

 

The adventure started without much fanfare in, or around the third week of March 2016, when the PIR gloriously, albeit unexpectedly, achieved an economic mile stone in their ongoing rehabilitation of the Desert Line with the interchange of a center beam car with the Union Pacific Railroad at the U.S. Gypsum facility in Plaster City California.

 

Word has it, that in addition to the interchange operation, the PIR subsequently transferred their extensive road power holdings (currently consisting of three former Idaho Northern and Pacific GP-40-2's) from Plaster City, out to the newly established (according to their current business plan) intermodal yard at Coyote Wells.

 

Consequently, the current PIR management team in addition to achieving the aforementioned significant and noteworthy mile stone, added a slightly used TTX center beam car to their collection of moribund rolling stock as a direct result of the interchange (an unnamed witness described it as more of a "capture").

 

It appears the future is bright for the PIR and it is expected that management will have the company up and running momentarily.

 

"We expect great things at any moment from those guys at the PIR" said Sir Toppom Hat of the Sodor Rail Syndicate.

 

Pictured - TTZX #86480 sits in the brush on a setout track with STBX #4500 at Coyote Wells California.

 

(TTZX #86480)

 

Carrizo Gorge Railway at Coyote Wells at MP 120.5.

 

Coyote Wells - Imperial County, California.

 

(May 14, 2016)

 

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Tweaked it a bit until I got a photo I liked.

Honestly who doesn't love a double chopstick nipple tweak... honestly

The bikini has been tweaked as far as I want to go. It shows a little more "cheekie", but is still able to be adjusted to hide the jointing by pulling it down a little.

 

It looks like there's not a lot to it (fabric-wise), but it is labor intensive to make.

Reflection of the John Rylands library in the new funny shaped building on Deansgate

Do you know that you can use a Layer Mask as a Quick Mask? You can use it to make accurate selections easily. The tutorial is here : photoshopper27.blogspot.com/2011/03/masks-trick.html

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