Thanks, Amy. I have to get it enlarged. It's too cute. Especially his feet wrapped around the horse.
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Kat, that's an awesome set of shots. And you and Noah and K and lori and everyone need to visit me. Preferably after I've unpacked.
I have no cheese. Seriously, none.
sarameg, your nerves are totally understandable!
Kat, Noah is so adorable. That's how you ride bareback--hang on with the legs & feet!
Olivia continues to do my geeky heart proud.
I don't know if this link will work, but the woman is one of my coworkers. And I'm amazed at her voice. She has a great speaking voice, but I didn't know she could do THAT: [link]
In a similar throwback spirit to Tommy's amazing photos, I got to the bottom of my last box tonight (one I hadn't unpacked since moving to SF) and finally found my Dad's old basketball programs from the 40s--one when he's playing the US Coast Guard Surf Riders at Kezar Pavillion!
Things I didn't say:
To my cat: "I'm a biped. Deal with it."
Interestingly ( to me ) , even though I rarely have trouble falling asleep - it is a bad idea for me to go to sleep before 11. Midnight is better. If I wake up between 2 and 3 -- I am awake until 530/600. I'm trying to train my brain to - bedroom at 10 asleep between 1030 and 1100. But if I have had a couple of bad nights - I don't like to hit the bedroom until 11.
Yay for you sara -- even though your co-worker has earwormed me with the 80's. Buy your ca a house was the best idea evea!!!!
and noah's face - priceless. and I love geeky girls
Beth, I am in the same predicament if I go to bed too early.
and finally found my Dad's old basketball programs from the 40s--one when he's playing the US Coast Guard Surf Riders at Kezar Pavillion!
And this I MUST see!!
And this I MUST see!!
The Chesterfield ads on the back are great. I really want to frame the front of one and the back of another together, but then you can't see my Dad's name inside.
megan, my framer did something special for me when I wanted both sides to show. She floated the piece between two sheets of glass with no matt, and glued two narrow frame mouldings together back to back so the piece could be viewed from either side. Screw eyes on the top corners to hang it from. We put that piece in a wall cutout so people could stand and view from either side, but you could always hang it on a wall, and flip it when you wanted to look at the reverse.