You're missing the nude girl emerging from the water.
Best posts made by Kehaulani
-
RE: How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?
I spent a lifetime, one night, in the Keys!
-
RE: How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?
On a similar note (chillin' in the Keys), here's where I spent much of my time. The strip of sand. Makapu'u Point.
And doing what? Body surfing.
-
RE: How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?
That's funny. I ran across a Chinese restaurant in Salzburg named the Fu King. We had a lot of fun coming up with advertising variations on that name.
BTW, that was around the corner from Schmuck Allee.
-
RE: Happy Belated Birthday Trumpet Board!!
Are you serious? It's already been a year? Gad.
-
RE: Artist on BOARD
@BigDub said in Artist on BOARD:
I have discovered . . sometimes accidentally!
"Happy little mistakes?"
Thanks for the comments.
-
RE: Did something change?
@Dr-GO said in Did something change?:
Glad it's working for you as we have a lot of characters here... and I will admit to being one of them!
-
RE: Woodworking?
@administrator said in Woodworking?:
Anybody here like woodworking? I just bought myself a bunch of tools to get started in woodworking, including a CNC router.I can make a fire.
-
RE: A little humour
I was taking a Japan Airlines flight from Tokyo to Wash. D.C. and got upgraded to first class because I was wearing a uniform. They served me a multi-course traditional Japanese banquet-meal that was to die for.
-
RE: Honoring Veterans
I conduced the U.S. military band at Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, for the 40th anniversary ceremonies with Walter Cronkite and Pres. Reagan. Looking down the sheer cliffs that the Rangers had to scale under gunshot right in their faces, weighed heavily on me and the others in attendance.
I couldn't believe that anybody would scale those cliffs under direct fire at them. More than one guy must've lost it that day and with terror. Common people doing uncommon things. That's my definition of a real hero.
-
RE: Railroad Photography
@Kehaulani said in Railroad Photography:
A couple of those are right in the pocket of Big Dub's painting technique. You guys might do a collaboration.
-
RE: Railroad Photography
@BigDub said in Railroad Photography:
Yes. There is a chance. To quote from the highly acclaimed movie, Dumb and Dumber, “ So, there is a chance?”
I suppose I could, and yes, I see what you mean. This painting is about 40-45 years old and I have no idea who owns it right now. I also have plenty of issues with it, not the least of which is the leaning third car.Hey, man, you said it was 45 year's old. Everything sags.
-
RE: Railroad Photography
Puffer-bellies were so cool. Across the street from my apartments was a ravine and the puffer-bellies used to come by. We would put pennies on the track so the train would flatten them. And we would wave at the Conductor, who always waved back. Tom Sawyer days.