I have not even published my blog yet and it is already one of those days. You know what I am talking about. I found nothing in the web world to share. I've had to reboot my computer twice already when Chrome and then Outlook would not start. I did not work on it last night, so came in this morning to an empty post looking expectantly to me for content. I've got a toothache, but no time to go to the dentist until Wed or Thurs morning (assuming they can fit me in).
OK, let's see what I can cobble together. Hey, do you remember the photos of the dachshund Vivian that I shared in previous posts? I used all of those, but I came across another dude who tried the same thing, but they are not as well done. He put himself into photos of his goldendoodle, Juji. How can I tell he was inserted and not an enlarged doggie? Take a look.
To me, the sharpness around the dude says he set up photos of the dog and then put himself into those shots. So, mildly clever, but not as well done as Vivian.
While I was looking for content, I came across this photo. No, I did not read the article, but I thought the photo funny.
Another photo caught my eye, and again, I did not look up the article. This one dramatically illustrates the aging process of being President of the United States.
Finally, the last thing I saw that, again, I did not go to the article for more, was this artwork made from thousands of nails. How would you even conceive of creating something like this?
Now this shot is from my backlog of funny pics. The caption says it all.
It not much, I know, but time is up. I knew this was a risk with the problems I started with. Well, something is better than nothing, right? Right? Hopefully, tomorrow will be even better. I have Chorale practice tonight, so I will not likely have much time for personal vacation photos. Oh, wait. I do have a few shots on my phone.
Here is one of the flowers I gave MBH the other day for our anniversary.
And here we are at the restaurant later. Well, here she is while I stand and take the photo of my beloved.
And I found this photo and verbiage in a drone magazine. First, it is cool that everything is enclosed, so it should be less dangerous. However, read the words. It reads, "to fly... turn it on and let it go... no controller needed ... detect and track faces and bodies and follow them...." So, someone has found a business model for legalized stalking?
Now, it really is past time for me to sign off for the day. It's Tuesday, and you know that means you should have a Terrific one.
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