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| Posted by: BriarCraft, 30. huhtikuuta 2012 klo 21:57 (GMT) | +8 |

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Updated: 18. toukokuuta 2013 klo 13:11 (PDT)
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I looked at what I am wearing today...
Dark blue denim jeans
Mid blue fitted tee-shirt, no collar, (my neck is too short!)
Dark blue denim jacket
Black "trainer" type shoes
Not bad for a 60+ teenager!
:)
Have a good one.
As for the lingerie they are selling these days as top clothes. Yikes.
I can't believe parents let their little girls outside wearing that stuff...and make-up.
While you were at Target you should have wandered over to the clothes section. The Target here has a section for women who think clothes don't need plunging neck lines or low pants to show off the top part of ones thong and lower back tattoo.
Sears and JC Penny's also sell clothes for adults.
I'll have to follow Skye's new obsession. It will make me feel better about my own, lol. I wonder if Skye would like some of the spinning linkies I've come across ... prolly not ;)
With you on the shopping rant. Try a basic drug store (even grocery store) for clear nail polish (handy stuff with so many uses!). GardenGrrl is right about JCPenny and Sears, for sure, and a good online resource for men and women who need practical clothing for work and play is Duluth Trading Co. No teenager wants anything from that place, LOL, but grownups can find decent looking clothes. A little pricey for some items but, for the most part, good quality that will last.
Your internet speeds are on par with mine but I pay fifteen dollars less :( Sandi has the advantage, as she notes, of living in a fairly new town. Also, they pay taxes that are sometimes used to improve infrastructure. Imagine!
Your rufous pic is wonderful! I saw jackmoskovita's rufous a few days ago and was going to tell you so you'd know it can be done and now I don't need to - you got one! :)
Your sticker says "clear" - hope you are enjoying the sunshine!
Karen: Five and Dime -- that's Dollar Store now, I think. Remember the old 88 Cent Stores? They actually had some good quality stuff. Layered clothing is out for me. I don't even both with a jacket until it's below 55 degrees.
Bogon: Thanks for clearing up my HTML misunderstanding.
Thanks to Sandi and Pros and SP, I now know that there are Geezer Stores out there. I'll have to check them out.
Ggrrl: Kelso does have small JCPenney and Sears stores, but their selection is no better. I already own the 3 blouses and 2 pairs of slacks that Target carries.
Maybe I'll have to reevaluate shopping in the big city.
Ylee: My DH caught himself calling a man in his late 50s old the other day. Then he realized, hey, I'm older than that guy! I think you've got a ways to go yet -- you're just middle-aged and I'm sure you've got a lot of money invested in the spare tire.
Rob: Glad you got a kick out of my shopping rant. I was hoping I'd make someone laugh. I like your wardrobe list. What I can't seem to find is the female equivalent of the Columbia shirts.
BF: Good to see you! I'll bet you could grow tulips in Oklahoma, unless the gophers would get them.
SP: When I went out to refill the bird feeders last evening, I almost got hit during a 3-way rufous strafing run. The little guys were at their aggressive best, so I grabbed the camera. I took over 40 shots just to get those 2.
BTW the WU HTML filters can "eat" other symbols in various contexts. (You'll know it when you don't see it, lol.) Sometimes it's also nice to know an HTML code for a non-keyboard character. Here's a handy reference with numeric and mnemonic HTML codes, e.g. ° or ° for ° (degree).
LCal: Thanks for that link. I used to have the ASCII codes memorized until they quit working in anything. I don't think I'll be memorizing that list, but at least I can look up what I want now.
Hope you are doing well!
Your learning the secret to hummingbird photography; take a hundred pictures and delete 98 of them. lol.
So glad my camera card has lots of room on it for hummingbird shoots.
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I went to visit my parents yesterday. On the way south, I stopped at my favorite horticultural supply store in search of some gardening tools that I can use. I found a new Fiskar's grass clipper and a telescoping weeder!
I delivered tomato, pepper, basil, and cucumber starts to my mother. No flower starts this year, as I wasn't able to get out to the greenhouse and was limited to what would fit under my single grow-light.
We went out to a nice lunch and then on to Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve in Hillsboro. We walked perhaps half a mile of the trails there and, though we didn't get close to any wildlife, we had an enjoyable time of it just enjoying the setting and the beautiful day.
One of the highlights at this preserve is a real bald eagle's nest. The nest measures 8 feet high by 6 feet wide. The total weight of nest and 12-foot tree section is 1500 pounds. There's nothing quite like seeing the real thing close up and this was a rare opportunity.
Even though I feed dozens of voracious rufous hummingbirds during nesting season every year, I have yet to find a rufous nest. They had one under glass in the interpretive center, so at least now, I know what one looks like.
That eagle nest is enormous if the model eagle is "to- size"?
I saw you had difficultly capturing the 'hummers'. Have you a 'sports' setting on your camera? I often use the setting on my camera when I am trying to capture birds. I know my birds don't move quite as quick as your hummers..... but they do fly off just as the shutter goes down!!
We had a ruby-throated hummer come by the feeder yesterday, which quickly brought a second one for it to do battle with! :)
Glad to see you got out and about!
I wonder: My camera can take short videos. Is there any way to grab one frame out of a video and save it as a .JPG photo? Sure would be nice.
Ylee: Now that you mention it, it does look like a corn cob pipe. How do they glue pieces of lichen onto the nest like that?
And I like that trimmer thingy.
The very bad picture of a hummer that I had up for ID awhile ago was a capture from video. Your camera will get far better video than my Flip and the software it came with might have a frame capture option. Should do.
Your temperature up there looks almost livable :)
Seems like we're all the same when it comes to clothes. I guess that's why I hang on to stuff for so long. Sometimes I'll look at a blouse and wonder how long I've had it, then I'll be browsing through pictures and see it from 5-6 years ago...and think - oh my gosh! It's old!
I also use 55 as my determination if I need a sweatshirt or not. If it's the morning and we head out on our walk and it's 55 , I don't wear one, as I know it will only get warmer. But if it's that in the afternoon - then I do, because I know it will only get cooler!
If you camera has a manual mode, use that, and ramp up your shutter speed to its highest setting! Make sure your metering is right, and have plenty of sunlight, or your image will be underexposed!
Good luck!
Karen: I'm somewhat embarrassed, but also proud to say that most of my clothes are over 5 years old and some are approaching 20. I'm so frugal, I can't bear to toss anything until it gets stained, ripped, or thread-bare.
Ylee: Yes, my camera does have a manual mode, but then I'd need someone to explain what the manual say about manual mode. I'm afraid my eyes roll back in my head when I start reading about ISO, F-stop, shutter and aperture priority, etc. I have figured out how to get into the settings menu and return everything to default after I've got the camera hopelessly messed up. 8~}
Briar, hope you have a great day tomorrow!
Happy Mother's Day
Thanks for the roses, Ylee and Pros. WTS, you know I love that hedgehog cactus when it's in bloom -- and yes, look but don't touch.
I have looked on line and it seems there are many web-sites to help you, but it appears you need to download a programme to assist in capturing a single frame as a jpeg.
I hope you are having a decent Sunday - I am now shattered, and ready for my bed. I have been busy since 6am...and even managed to get the lawn cut and some weeds pulled before the next lot of rain arrives overnight!
The SIL put me on her membership. What a huge bazaar of shopping extravaganza. We ate all the food samples and bought some gutter guards for the house.
Not sure I'd pay the $50 for a yearly membership because most of the food items would get wasted due to being in bulk. But it sure was fun going through there.
Re; camera speeds. There is a formula for setting your shutter speed. It is a ratio of lense distance. Zzzzzzz
I only use three settings; Sport, natural with and without flash, EXR Resolution or Dynamic setting (both great for macro).
There is a menu set-up for the EXR that basically does everything you could want without having to figure this stuff out in manual. Sport rocks for days when you can't hold the camera steady. The +/- is great for tweaking light exposure. Forget all the other settings.
Ggrrl: Since we have the same camera, thanks for the tip on the EXR setting. I haven't tried that yet. And Costco is fun. When I was in business, I had a membership that did pay for itself on the office supplies and computer equipment. Of course, I did buy groceries there, too. Saturdays were always fun, because I could get a free lunch from all the free food samples being handed out. After I sold the business, it no longer paid to go there, mostly because I couldn't get out of the store for less than $100. It's too easy to just go nuts there. Best solution: just go with SIL once in awhile.
Shattered - British English - very tired [= exhausted]:
example By the time we got home we were both shattered.
It makes me laugh how a word could change its meaning travelling over the Atlantic!! lol
Zambia - ? Funnily enough I did a retirement blog in 2007, where every day for the last month before I retired I wrote about a year in my teaching career.
I kept it, and part of it was about Zambia so it is not too difficult to drag it out again.
I might just do that next, as many of the WU friends I have now are new since 2007. (Bug, Ogal, Gamma and Wabit - whose idea it was in the first place - are about the only ones who were around and read it, if I remember correctly.)
Hope your Monday is going OK :)
Good morning from my peony and me! I continue to play with my photos program and accidentally come up with results that I cannot remember how I achieved them! Hence can't repeat the 'creation'!
Hope you are having a good week!
Read what Calpoppy said about a synchro light. Thats a big level of commitment.
My hummers seem to have bad eyesight. Would probably have them flying in circles chasing the after image dots.
The male hummers here are black and white. Quite aggressive they will attack any other males that come near rather than quietly feed. they don't bother the other birds except for the poor black and white chickadees. They must think them jumbo size rivals due to their eyesight.
The chickadees must think them to be lunatic bumblebees.
You Brits must be very fragile to shatter so easily. ;-) Isn't our shared language fun?
Pros: You're worse than me, if that's possible -- play around with something until you do something really nice, then can't remember how you did it. Not just with photo editors, either. I've lost track of the times I came up with a really tasty dish for dinner that I was never able to duplicate.
Ggrrl: You have a talent for painting fun and vivid pictures with your words. I'm grinning just thinking of lunatic bumblebees attacking image dots. Too much fun!
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I just heard that Johnston Ridge Observatory on Mt. St. Helens has reopened. The sun is shining. The sky is mostly blue, with a few high clouds, but judging from the VolcanoCam, it's clear on the mountain. I haven't been up there since 2003. Time for another visit. And, in a day or two, you'll see what I see today....
Hope you have recovered now - looking forward to the photos and story of your 7 hour trip!
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