Teapots aghast at the Broad Ripple Art Fair:Tamara does not wish to be photographed: (Note brand-new tellyphone!)May Blogmeet. Note bloggers and readers chowing down on first-rate chow!Pretty amazing that scene is deep in the heart of a major city, hey?
Dayton 1: Sunburn. Ow.
Dayton 2: The Meter.
Who can't figure this out? There are even instructions on the back! (See Sand, Boot, stored in). Kinda kewl gadget, no?
Dayton 3: My Begali bug.
And that's it for this morning!
I am in awe of your geekettenesstude [sic]. And your beauty.
ReplyDeleteYes, I will complement you again. Then, the comfy chair! No one expects . . .
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Well, I hope everyone's undies are dry! I'll be here all week, folks. Don't forget to tip your waitress.
That Begali Intrepid is just extraordinary. It is beautiful, functional and elegant.
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I'm glad you had a good time. We had snow this morning! It hasn't stayed, but still..
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Jim
Love the bug. I have too Vibroplex paddles and did have a silver and gold versions of the their bug.
ReplyDeleteMy best is a custom dual-lever paddle made by a Ham (now SK) in Springfield, MO. I liked his price---"a hunnerd dollar bill."
Great pics!
Roberta, are you going to develop your "banana boat swing?" The bug man's "instant ID" is not nearly as popular as it was when I held a 0 call but I still hear a few on the air. Along with a great many Graciella's and Signatures.
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More cool stuff.
ReplyDeleteAnd, She Who Must Not Be Photographed seems to have a lot of freckles. :)
Stranger, I have always tried to avoid too much of a "swing;" my bug fist has a bit of a Great Lakes accent but I work at not making the dits too light.
ReplyDeleteI like the galvanometer photographed in front of a Vibroplex box, very nice touch. My grandfather's bug still works like it was new. I'm a huge fan of freckles, the camera is your friend.
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Joe
Does it Bluetooth?
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