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seiberwing) wrote2007-11-22 10:51 am
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"resplendent bartender" as a spam subject is definitely a new one.
Computer's gone comatose again, so I'm the one downstairs to hide from the upstairs Thanksgiving chaos. In the meanstwhile, I've been doing a lot of rather fun research for my report and bonding with my family.
Behold, my brother's first macro. He doesn't subscribe to the 'scavenger' T-rex theory. In return he found me this lovely music video for Dinosaur.
I've also noted that I have been neglectful in posting pictures from my last harvest holiday, so here's some photos I took while we were decorating the Sukkah during Sukkot.
Here I am putting up the plastic grapes. And hoping the ceiling doesn't fall in on me.
In this one I look like some sort of lemur that feeds on sukkah fruit. Hard, because what isn't plastic is wax.
I have no idea what sort of face this is. I wasn't the one taking the pictures.
Here's the inside more or less completed. The table's for drinks for the party later that night. And from another angle. And one more.
One extra shot here so you can see the strings of cherries, completely out of season.
Yes, those are duck lights along the front beam. This shot's of one of the 'walls'. A sukkah isn't allowed to have more than two real walls, but the hanging cloth makes a nice yet legal boundary.
And now I go to have breakfast and probably drafted into helping to cook. Lovely.
EDIT: And one of my mom setting up the table, because she is shiny.
Behold, my brother's first macro. He doesn't subscribe to the 'scavenger' T-rex theory. In return he found me this lovely music video for Dinosaur.
I've also noted that I have been neglectful in posting pictures from my last harvest holiday, so here's some photos I took while we were decorating the Sukkah during Sukkot.
Here I am putting up the plastic grapes. And hoping the ceiling doesn't fall in on me.
In this one I look like some sort of lemur that feeds on sukkah fruit. Hard, because what isn't plastic is wax.
I have no idea what sort of face this is. I wasn't the one taking the pictures.
Here's the inside more or less completed. The table's for drinks for the party later that night. And from another angle. And one more.
One extra shot here so you can see the strings of cherries, completely out of season.
Yes, those are duck lights along the front beam. This shot's of one of the 'walls'. A sukkah isn't allowed to have more than two real walls, but the hanging cloth makes a nice yet legal boundary.
And now I go to have breakfast and probably drafted into helping to cook. Lovely.
EDIT: And one of my mom setting up the table, because she is shiny.