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On a lark bought my first electric razor at Costco as it was only $70.

Works well enough to use 3/4 of the time if not more.
 

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Levi's, had me a weekend, dug out my outgrown stash, to reevaluate the fit.
I have been wearing my 42"s, as too big, clown pants, suspenders only.
My 40" collection, falls off too, but my 38" fit just right.
One happy camper with 6 pair of oversize Levi's and 6 pair that fit.

Clothing IS a collection of holes to poke appendages thru, , ,
 
I lost my manicure set when the RV exploded. The original was made in Germany, this set feels similar in quality.
 

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The picture may be too small …

SL2-S by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

… and the logo on the front of EVF is all blacked out, you can’t read it…

…but the red dot is still visible…

I went to Seawood photo in San Rafael, Tuesday (my day off).
Sold my 1st gen. Sony ZV-1, and came back home with this.

Test shot this morning (with vintage Canon FD 50mm f1.4, which is the most used lens, by me).

tail gate by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

Rear window by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

front-3 by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

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The 50mm is a good lens for low light and great bokeh. I've got a Nikon f1.4g that I should use more.
As for the truck, kind of a rare option -'69 or '70, 3/4T, long bed with the 292ci- 6 cylinder motor and the big back window. My guess it was not originally a California
truck based on newer license plate, Probably has the SM465 4-spd manual in it versus the 3 on the tree. I've never seen a 292 equipped truck with an auto trans.
Your truck?
 
The 50mm is a good lens for low light and great bokeh. I've got a Nikon f1.4g that I should use more.
As for the truck, kind of a rare option -'69 or '70, 3/4T, long bed with the 292ci- 6 cylinder motor and the big back window. My guess it was not originally a California
truck based on newer license plate, Probably has the SM465 4-spd manual in it versus the 3 on the tree. I've never seen a 292 equipped truck with an auto trans.
Your truck?
No, it's not mine. (But, it is parked right front of my door. So, every time I step outside, I see this truck.
I moved into this house in Forest Knolls in the beginning of May.
It's an big, old house (at least 100 years old) divided into three units.
I'm pretty sure the truck belongs to one of these neighbors.
When I find a little more time, I'll ask around.
(This is a very interesting house (and neighborhood.) One of them has Crown Victoria (Ex) Police Interceptor as his daily driver.
As for 50mm focal length, it feels most natural, to me. (You get (the image of) what you see (with your eyes).) That's why it's my favorite.
(Also, the fact that Alfred Hitchcock shot the entire "Psycho" with 50mm, Yasujiro Ozu also shot many films mostly using 50mm, are one of the reasons.)
 
Finally committed to fresh ripe tomatoes, since '03.
When I pulled up stakes and fled from Calif.
I have $9. invested in this bucket O' fruit, got one flower, on my way, , ,
and,
Been looking @ stock tanks, something more substantial over a kiddie pool 8" deep.
Looking for relief for this summer, a big plastic bath tub, might take a fresh bag o' ice to chill the waters, , ,
100 gal, $130, bottom side drain, about ten in stock, three @ 150 gal, couple feet longer and a foot wider.
Really nice stainless tanks available, less freeboard, and narrower, worried. about the heat burns from contact

Action pix, Beefsteak in production, , ,
 

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Been looking @ stock tanks…

Excellent idea. I’d go for the bigger one, as more volume would maybe heat up slower?Also, look for a blue one, not black. Add a little sun sail above it and you’re good.

Nothing better than a fresh tomato. Good luck with the plant!
 
Finally committed to fresh ripe tomatoes, since '03.
When I pulled up stakes and fled from Calif.
I have $9. invested in this bucket O' fruit, got one flower, on my way, , ,
and,
Been looking @ stock tanks, something more substantial over a kiddie pool 8" deep.
Looking for relief for this summer, a big plastic bath tub, might take a fresh bag o' ice to chill the waters, , ,
100 gal, $130, bottom side drain, about ten in stock, three @ 150 gal, couple feet longer and a foot wider.
Really nice stainless tanks available, less freeboard, and narrower, worried. about the heat burns from contact

Action pix, Beefsteak in production, , ,
Hey CDONA, I have a pool filter and pump for smaller pools still wrapped in plastic. You can get some decent small pools pretty cheap.
 
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