28-03-2024 04:09 PM
28-03-2024 04:09 PM
Hi @Glisten Hope you're having a productive day . . . and a happy one too. Went through all sorts of hell trying to send you pictures. First the mods saw the tattoos on my little helper, then finally worked out how to edit photos, the the computer shat itself and lost the photos all together.
She doesnt know how to edit and i forgotten how to so we have gone for the cover up technique. This is pictures of the wardrobe again. . . by with stuff moved in. Also my helper helped me paint the glass door.
But mostly you wanted of photo of my homemade cupping device. Syringe creates the vacuum, the little inline ball valves maintain the suction. I have silicon foam that stops the digging in. Plastic tubing from bunnings. Costs bugger all but was more about the fun of figuring it out. Will come back to you later as there is a bit going on today.
You take care buddy,
Huckuck.
[moderator: these photos cannot identify the person. They are wearing a wig. Does not breach anonymity]
28-03-2024 04:24 PM
28-03-2024 04:24 PM
2@glisten
28-03-2024 04:33 PM
28-03-2024 04:33 PM
Hey @tonys ,
Thanks for making the effort to go through the who process again to ensure the anonymity of your model is maintained.
We recognise this was a lot of work on your behalf - and your model's behalf!
28-03-2024 06:08 PM
28-03-2024 06:08 PM
Thanks @tyme My fault.. She come's n goes and I just keep forgetting to ask her to send. You know me by now. If I can't turn something into a Broadway stage show . . . well I'm just not having fun.
She had it done in less than a minute, no trip to hell involved... I was overdramatizing.
Tec is something I just have to put a whole lot more effort into. Hope the day is being kind to you.
tonys..
29-03-2024 03:04 AM
29-03-2024 03:04 AM
@tonys 🙌🏼 The size of that window Huckleberry. HUGE
Is that a glass desk? Nice timber return shelf a long the window sill.
I like the slats on the top self. Nicely spaced.
Metal shower curtain rod or towel rails are good for hanging clothes under a shelf.
Love your work Huck.
G
29-03-2024 03:17 AM
29-03-2024 03:17 AM
@tonys first thought homemade breastmilk extractor. Or the torture device from the Princess Bride.
It’s not pretty but Huck you are an underfunded genius.
I tip my hat to you sir.
G
29-03-2024 08:01 PM
29-03-2024 08:01 PM
Thankyou @Glisten yes its a 12mm hunk of toughened glass. The part I couldn't show, has a ton of clothes already hanging. The book keeper decided to have half of it as an office. Sheds coming along
but rain our 'Water Loo'. and its poring as I write. How is the turning coming along It must be so
satisfying watching creation unfold in your hands, the bequest of your mind. Well I know for sure its Easter, because the unreliable NBN is made all the more frustrating under the strain of holiday
on line gamers. I just got a post from you show up that was 3 weeks old. Wonder how that happens.
Well my friend. Have a splendid Easter break.. tonys.
30-03-2024 06:43 PM
30-03-2024 06:43 PM
Gorgeous pic of your home and BK @tonys
Great balcony/verandah
@Glisten watched some of the woodwork.
Friend took pic of sculpture with chainsaws this week. Amazing what people can do. I love art. Am utterly terrible at it. Been doing a little art therpay on zoom... and the main thing I can see is how uber cautious I am... and how much negative space. Its as if I frightened to leave a mark. Just as well I am less cautious with typing! Posting on forum has kept me alive. Thanks folks
@Oaktree Hugs
01-04-2024 11:45 PM
01-04-2024 11:45 PM
@Appleblossom What @tonys said.
creativity starts with mess, because life is messy.
As an Undergraduate I surveyed 2000 year old tombs. The text chiseled into the stone would go around the corner because the person didn’t have the skills to measure the letters. Now that mistake is there for eternity and that is wonderful.
The empty vault in the Great Pyramid - no mystery. The trajectory is out of alignment so they built another one below it.
Mistakes make as human we are wonderfully and beautifully flawed.
This is Jackson Pollock. What do you see?
G
02-04-2024 02:09 AM
02-04-2024 02:09 AM
Very... very, well said @Glisten Jackson Pollack.. The reactor at Sane would go 'critical' if I really opened up the throttle on that painting. But more than that, I liked the message and observations in your letter. I have so very little time to post and read these days that if I do get one in, well. I have to leave a piece of me with it. I just put your piece of vibrant colour into my swag.. Letters . . .
I guess when I eat a steak. I Don't like it raw, But, It has to be, Raw. As I chew, I need to feel what the beast feels as he trembles through
the valley of stainless steel, and into the dispassionate eye of the macerater..
Will we ever know what Pollack thinks.. anyone thinks.. I want to see the paintings we hang on the
inside of us, away from the light. Thats the steak that feeds my beast .
You probly guessed I'm writing again and am on a deadline Glisten.. You just handed me treasure.
thankyou .. my friend. Huck.. tns..
Think @Former-Member would want in on your letter too, if thats ok Glisten. Bye mate..
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