Skip to content
Home » Humans » Family » Page 85

Family

Fire

Recently Teresa’s garage burst into flames. Since I go to sleep at about 7:30 these days, I was sawing logs when it happened, therefore I don’t have any action photos of the firemen dousing her garage. I do have a couple of after photos:

Sadness Ensues…

“When I was a child, I caught a fleeting glimpse Out of the corner of my eye, I turned to look but it was gone, I cannot put my finger on it now, The child is grown, The dream is gone, I… have become comfortably numb” -Pink Floyd It is… Read More »Sadness Ensues…

Slice of Life Vol. 146

More of Carla’s birthday party AND photographic evidence that we owned a “flying lawnmower” when I was a child. Also photographic evidence that I mowed the lawn when I was a child. Sadly, the flying lawnmower went kaput and we could never find anybody that could fix it. I assume… Read More »Slice of Life Vol. 146

Pixlr Express

Pixlr Express is the best photo editing phone app I’ve come across to date. It has way more functionality than I could ever show examples for, so I’ll just show some screen captures to show how much functionality it has: As you can see, in the adjustment submenu there are… Read More »Pixlr Express

Instadump

A look at a few of my favorite Instagrams since I last shared some of my favorite Instagrams:

Instagram: Pros/Cons

By far and away, the most popular photo sharing phone app is Instagram. The popularity is almost staggering. 100 million monthly ACTIVE users. 40 million photos per day. 8500 “Likes” per second. 1000 comments per second. It isn’t any wonder why Facebook bought Instagram for 1 billion dollars last year.… Read More »Instagram: Pros/Cons

The Archives: Edtion #111

These images come from the following folder: Backup/My Pictures/Places/Places/Peterson Farm These images were taken on May 18, 2005 AND July 14, 2005. There are a lot of these, so strap up your knickers. Next week’s folder will be: Backup/My Pictures/Places/Ruins

Slice of Life Vol. 143

A picture of Grandpa Bennett in the Governor’s Chair from around 1920. Also pictures of Carla on her first day of kindergarten in this collection.