stirbird
toussled, bird-mad
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jedijake said:That's an amazing photo. Where do you find this stuff?
Holy Devil said:
stirbird said:That is a spooky looking place. I can't tell if it really exists or not.
I therefore second the spookiness.Holy Devil said:Thats the Texas State Capitol.![]()
stirbird said:Nice one, Absolut!This goes a long way to calm the spookiness that is Texas.
stirbird said:Wow, spooky indeed. Texas, of all places. I thought for certain you were going to tell me it was a photoshop.
My former husband, who went everywhere in the South during the Civil Rights days, had a very bad name for Texas.
Holy Devil said:former husband?
Fagin said:
stirbird said:Well, "former" in the common way in which most people understand these things, which is the way in which I must speak if I expect to be understood...or even listened to!
He died a little over two years ago. I'm still devoted to him in my heart and sometimes I feel (as I except everyone who has gone through this feels) that he's still with me in some sense.![]()
it's a photograph. had me puzzled to which folder I was going to save it to... the astro pics or the plane pics, I knew it wasn't going in the bird pics.stirbird said:Very cool one, Fagin! Is that a photograph?
Fagin said:it's a photograph. had me puzzled to which folder I was going to save it to... the astro pics or the plane pics, I knew it wasn't going in the bird pics.![]()
Holy Devil said:I have two "former" wives. The first I divorced and the second passed away sadly about the same time your former went away. I feel the same way with my late wife.
I did put it in Astro but it could be a plane with a nice back drop.stirbird said:If it were me, I'd have chosen Astro because the moon in that picture is at least 20 times bigger than the little plane.I'm glad to hear it's a real photo--it is a very cool shot. That's how most of my filing works: if there are two subjects in the image, I go with the subject that is larger.
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