
I haven't been to a fair in eons. Which is sad, because there are two within ten miles of my house.
I haven't been to a fair in eons. Which is sad, because there are two within ten miles of my house.
It's funny how we drop things we like. I hadn't done any needlework for at least five years, if not more, until this past November and December.
He's pretty incredible, website is here. Worth checking out, if only to ooh and aah over what we can't afford. Mine was a gift from my mom when she was living in Arizona.
LA Noire is one of those games that I was ultra excited about, preordered, and then never played. I will play it at some pnt, though.
Amphibians are some of the most amazing creatures on earth. I have a huge collection of frogs, very few of which I bought myself. I also live in an amphibian-lover's paradise, there are several marshes full of the little guys near my house.
This is one of my favorites in my collection:
The dark room stuff (and the prodigious cost of a "good" camera) were what kept me from doing much more than snapshots for years. The digital darkroom has been a real boon for people like myself.
And yeah, that was pretty much what my first camera looked like, too, except mine was all black with electricians tape holding the battery door closed.
With the technological advances of digital photography, you don't need an expensive camera. I actually get better results with my little Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ7 point and shoot than I do with the Canon Rebel. I would like to invest in a macro lens someday, but those suckers are expensive - upwards of $400 apiece.
The sequel to Beyond Good and Evil.
I'm tired just reading this blog!
Sega made two handhelds - the Game Gear and the Nomad. The Nomad played Genesis games. I have a Game Gear that I found at Good Will about ten years ago, works except for the sound. I'd love to find a Nomad, though.