A very posy picture of me in my latest glasses (been meaning to post a pic of them since August!):
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A very posy picture of me in my latest glasses (been meaning to post a pic of them since August!):
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[Shameless McBundy] How you doin'? [/Shameless McBundy]
I love them! They're very flattering. And they look a bit like mine. Are yours pink too? It's hard to tell in the photo. Mine are very pink:A very posy picture of me in my latest glasses (been meaning to post a pic of them since August!):
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Very nice. I really like your stuff!
Very nice. I really like your stuff!
Seconded. It's really fantastic!
What kind of macro lens are you using for these shots?
I love them! They're very flattering. And they look a bit like mine. Are yours pink too? It's hard to tell in the photo. Mine are very pink:
Very nice. I really like your stuff!
Seconded. It's really fantastic!
What kind of macro lens are you using for these shots?
Thanks!
I'm using the Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro, which I got used a month or so ago. Yay eBay!
^Nice dogs. I love labs.
^Nice dogs. I love labs.
^Nice dogs. I love labs.
Me too, and I'm getting one at 3 PM today.
I've got Trekkie beat in the lap dog department, as my chocolate Lab is pushing 100.
And which park is that anyway? I'm always looking for new places to romp around.
That's a cute dalmatian you've got Ruaidhri. Other than the German Shepherd my folks had when I was a kid, all my dogs have been a solid color. Never spotted or plaid.
My dog is strictly not allowed on the furniture. The one exception is that I'll sneak him into the bed sometimes when my wife is away.
I'm SO excited for you and your new addition! We have absolutely GOT to arrange a "play date".
That's the Arnold Arboretum in JP (where I live.) If you look at this map:
http://www.arboretum.harvard.edu/visitors/map.html
the lower right hand portion is known as the sort of unofficial off-leash dog area (shhhh, don't tell anyone.)The larger portion of the park is much more "manicured", but the "Peters Hill" portion is relatively rustic. It's no 2 miles, but it's a good time, and there's a wonderful larger unpaved trail that sort of circumscribes the paved path (shown on the map) that's great for letting loose the hounds. And, as you can see, the views from the top of the hill are spectacular. Well, actually you can't see it in that picture, but trust me.
We'll have to have you over sometime.
And you're the third person to mention Ashland State Park to me. Need to check that out.
Yeah, with our first lab we didn't allow him on the furniture for the first year + ... and then we got tired of sitting on the floor all the time, which we did because we just wanted to hang out with him. So, we gave in. Plus, the furniture was old(ish.) We didn't even try with these guys, and even encouraged them to sit with us from a young age. You can see the result.But, hey, we love it. We just know that the next time we get furniture it's not going to be Stickley or anything. Jordans or Boston Interiors all the way, baby.
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