I love flowers too. And especially because they're so readily available.
Nice images! I didn't know Ferraris were built with right-side steering.
Burtzy wrote:
You might try a wrap or two of Teflon tape. It makes plumbing joints tight but is easy to unscrew when you want.
Go with the teflon tape. I use it a lot for tighter seals with no risk at all to the parts being tightened.
BebuLamar wrote:
That is why the subscription software is here to stay. So many are willing to pay because it's only $10.
Subscription software is a great deal for the software companies: steady monthly income. But there's nothing to stop them from doubling, or tripling, the monthly cost in the future.
LR/PS are great, but I prefer free, open source products like Gimp.
Anyone else remember the days when you could buy/lease PS and only upgrade to the latest version if you wanted to? Not everyone wants/needs the latest "gadget" that comes with upgrades.
I saw my first XKE in 1968 and it literally stopped me in my tracks. I still clearly remember the exact details of our encounter. Unfortunately, I never could afford to buy one... so sad.
Nice images. I really like the berries pix.
Nice image. It's amazing what images nature provides if you look for it.
Nice images; very rewarding walk!
Nice image. It's amazing what artists can do with stained glass.
Nice image. Did you use a telephoto lens or were you on another boat?
Nice photo. The previous occupant was probably sighting in his rifle for his next hunt... or he really hated modern appliances!
Thanks! The photos bring back memories of a family trip to Tarpon Springs in 1968. We went on a tour boat in the harbor where a Greek hard hat diver went down and "found" sponges. I realized later that the water was probably only 15-20 feet deep and the sponges were planted there, but it was a fun trip for a 13-year-old kid.