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Modelling my "cold weather" duds. I had "help".
Well, I had to model my cold weather duds. First picture is for Texas
cold weather. Second picture is for the occasional, unseasonable cold weather. As I was setting up the camera, Apache is trying to bat at the automatic timer attachment, which I spent a half hour remember how to use. Little Feet is sniffing around at the camera bag, looking like he has evil plans for it. Little Boy is at my feet, crying because I'm acting weird (dressing up). http://professional-geek.net/persona...0141017_1b.jpg http://professional-geek.net/persona...0141017_4b.jpg Hugs and Purrs, Mark |
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Modelling my "cold weather" duds. I had "help".
"Mark Edwards" wrote in message ... Well, I had to model my cold weather duds. First picture is for Texas cold weather. Second picture is for the occasional, unseasonable cold weather. As I was setting up the camera, Apache is trying to bat at the automatic timer attachment, which I spent a half hour remember how to use. Little Feet is sniffing around at the camera bag, looking like he has evil plans for it. Little Boy is at my feet, crying because I'm acting weird (dressing up). http://professional-geek.net/persona...0141017_1b.jpg http://professional-geek.net/persona...0141017_4b.jpg Hugs and Purrs, Mark I opened the first URL and thought "That's hardly enough stuff for cold weather, though a good photo. The second one: yes lotza layers, and all bundled up. It needs a third photo with all layers tightly closed, then I'd say you put on 30 pounds ;-) Sylvia |
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Modelling my "cold weather" duds. I had "help".
On 10/17/2014 10:02 PM, Mark Edwards wrote:
Well, I had to model my cold weather duds. First picture is for Texas cold weather. Second picture is for the occasional, unseasonable cold weather. As I was setting up the camera, Apache is trying to bat at the automatic timer attachment, which I spent a half hour remember how to use. Little Feet is sniffing around at the camera bag, looking like he has evil plans for it. Little Boy is at my feet, crying because I'm acting weird (dressing up). http://professional-geek.net/persona...0141017_1b.jpg http://professional-geek.net/persona...0141017_4b.jpg Hugs and Purrs, Mark All duded up and decked out for the winter! Jill |
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