Archive for July 10th, 2006

Robin’s and Noah Saved Again! by MySpace Pilgrim chopped liver ?

Monday, July 10th, 2006

Here’s another one from Far Cartouche. chopped liver ? has hotlinked the very first picture of Robin’s and Noah. They were in shock for a few weeks, what with me wielding the laser like photoshop tools on their fragile body parts, and then thrusting them into horrible situations. Or at least, into strange ones. They did okay for a while, then the box died and life has never been the same.

These two kitties served as announcement mascots for my participation in the various Friday Cat Blogging Carnivals, primarily the Modulator and the Carnival of the Cats. The kitties are Puppie’s, probably the ones in the birthing picture. I selected them out of the kitchen, andin this instance, placed them against a color tweaked sky. Each week I would figure out something new I could do with photoshop.

Then I got a fulltime job, and my partner went off to care for parents, and it’s going to take me some doing to track these critters down again.

chopped liver ? has placed them in comments with dozens of other very cute pictures, on erianoillimmik’s page. Way cute, check them out.

Thanks! chopped liver ?

Myspace Pilgrim Machine Gun Noises and the Wounded Bee

Monday, July 10th, 2006

This critter was just hanging around. I couldn’t see any obvious damage, but it wasn’t flying, and didn’t really want to move much. I wonder now if it was all jammed up w/ spider web. It was nice to get a picture of a bee from “below” like this, back, side, and face shots being so easy to achieve.

juggernaut of bronze and alcohol has posted my picture entitled Wonuded Bee on Machine Gun Noises myspace page in the friend’s comments section, amidst a partying maelstrom of inspired babble. He says:

So when I Google Image Searched “Wounded Bee”
I got this

Just think of this as a lesson in effective tagging.

Thanks juggernaut of bronze and alcohol!

Myspace Pilgrim Law and the Mighty Cloud

Monday, July 10th, 2006

This is a cool one. I tracked that cloud for a few hours across the southern Willamette Valley last year after work. This picture was earlier, and a few miles to the northwest, looking southeast. Later, after I had finished my walk, and was driving zig zag south and east watching the cloud change from perspective and winds, stopped and took this picture looking due east.

LAW is using it as a tiled wallpaer on his myspace page. I like this one, too, just like Dzeina’s use of the wild roses picture. This looks good.

Thanks LAW!