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Re: Well it's definitely cold so I think we'll start the Winter Flickr now
« Reply #30 on: February 12, 2015, 09:41:18 PM »
Hey andy g and Betty, I don't watch much TV either but do tune in when there is a British mystery and the British comedies. My latest favourite is Mrs. Browns Boys that we started to get over here but when I discovered them on the internet I could watch all the episodes and Christmas specials also. Another mystery we started to get was Death in Paradise filmed in the Carribean with Kris Marshall as D.I. Humphrey Goodman a bit of a bumbling detective who always gets his man in the end. It is serious but also funny as well. We get a copy of the Canadian/British TV and Entertainment guide that lists the upcoming shows and times and stations. It also has great articles on movies and the actors and what they will be doing in the future as well as new DVD releases of British shows and movies. WNED Toronto has Masterpiece Mystery Sundays and Thursdays, Death in Paradise Saturdays at 8:00 PM and Father Brown Thursdays at 8:00 PM another good murder mystery.  They also list British DVD's available from  www. heritage-associates.ca  but I have not sent for any yet. I have all versions of Scrooge from the 40's on up with various actors playing Scrooge but Alastair Sim is my favourite. I also like the light hearted musical version with Albert Finney.
I'm with you Betty, I just don't get Beavis & Butthead and I have never been a fan of Star Trek. 


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Re: Well it's definitely cold so I think we'll start the Winter Flickr now
« Reply #31 on: February 13, 2015, 01:14:46 AM »
With COPD, I'm stuck at home a lot... or trapped at home. My air filters running constantly helps my breathing to the point it's bearable most days. Outside the apartment it gets much worse. So it would be like being in prison stuck at home all the time if not for the kitties, radio, TV, & the internet. The few times I see anybody else is when somebody drops off something to fix, or to pick it up.

Although I will sometimes leave the TV off for days in a row, I will turn it on for the news if I haven't had a chance to read it online yet, or run in the TV in the background when I'm doing other stuff. I'll take a day or a night once in a while to watch everything I wanted to catch up on or see all at once. After a long or hard day, it's nice to lay back with some nice music or cool movie at the end of the day.

I'm lucky that many of the local channels also run sub-channels that run old movies & TV shows. Our newest TV channel, 56, runs 4 sub-channels of just old stuff, & plans to be running 6 by spring. It's only a 1,000 watt channel, but I've read people in your area picking it up with a rooftop or attic antenna. Channel 67 runs 3 channels of old stuff. They're more powerful, but broadcast on the old VHF channel 7 frequency. So your average flat, mini, or so-called "digital" antennas won't pick it up well because they're designed for the UHF channels. You need an old style pair of rabbit ears extended 15-18 inches to pick it up well. Channel 2 WGRZ dropped their weather channel but is now running 2 sub-channels of old shows in it's place. PBS runs "Think bright" on their sub-channel but also runs their regular shows from earlier in the week or last week on the sub-channel.

I get about 30 channels including the sub-channels with an ordinary indoor antenna. But about half are religious, shopping, & a country music station, so the TV is programmed to skip those.

I get netflix online for $7.99/mo. They don't carry a lot of new stuff or a lot of mega blockbusters, but they do have almost an unlimited amount of TV shows & movies to choose from. There are other pay online service too, like Hulu & stuff. But I find those carry the same stuff you can get or stream from the networks, affiliates, or distributors for free anyway. So why pay a streaming service to get stuff that's free anyway?

I keep my laptop permanently plugged into my big TV with a VGA jack. Since I can't go anywhere anymore, it's a good use for it. I use it as my media player to play TV shows & movies. I usually download or stream to my primary computer. But if I'm watching mp4 or mkv video (which is all the good video quality downloads these days) I watch it on the TV with the laptop. The laptop is too old for an HDMI jack, but HD video looks great just through the VGA jack. And unlike most modern laptops & tablets, it also has a DVD/CD slot for playing regular DVDs too.

I got my newest big 32" LED TV almost for free. I was going to get it for free broken, but I got it running for almost a minute before it went back out, so the guy suddenly wanted something for it. I ended up having to trade it for a very old computer that I made into a linux based media center long ago (my laptop took it's place). The TV's power supply was shot. I got it running by connecting a very old computer power supply externally (it was too big to fit inside). Later I got the real power supply for it for almost $60. Looks & runs like brand new. My other 26" LED LCD TV I got for free with a fried power supply too a couple years ago. I got that supply for around $50 to get it running like new. I'm using it as my primary computer's monitor since I got the 32" TV running. I had a wonderful 23" LED monitor connected to it that I got new for only $89 about 4 years ago. For now it sits disconnected sitting behind the 26" TV. These are recent model units with quality panels. The image quality & contrast ratios are as good as some of the best modern ones.

Meanwhile I still have my very old 27" LCD TV that I rebuilt from the fire ( maybe around 13-14 years old). I noticed when displaying solid colors like on a computer display there were areas faintly darker than other areas, but not noticeable when playing movies or regular TV. A sure sign the LCD panel itself is wearing out, & will only get worse over more time. Even if I could afford a new panel, it's so old, it would be hard to find a compatible panel new or in better shape used. So it sits as a spare in the back. It also was never as sensitive as pulling in weaker HDTV channels with an antenna than the newer ones either.

My laptop & primary computer, also rebuilt after the fire, just turned 10 years old this month. No new parts. Still all original. Not running XP on them anymore. Tried running Win 8 & 8.1 but didn't like them. So my primary computer is running Windows 7 & Linux Zorin as it's second OS. My laptop is running Windows 7 & Linux Xubuntu. I use W7 almost all the time. But there are a few things to do in Linux that can't be done or done well in Windows. Also it's an emergency OS. If windows dies or fails, you can access all your drives, windows, & files to save repair, edit, download, or modify in Linux. Windows can't access the Linux partition or drive, but Linux can access windows & it's drives or files.

As a Tech nut, of course I'm a sci-fi nut too, & love Star Trek. Didn't care for their series Deep Space 9 (about the a space station). I also stopped watching Star Trek Next Generation (and all the movies related to that series) when it seemed like almost every other episode was Shakespeare or Sherlock Holmes based. It just got way too corny even for a Star Trek fan. One doesn't tune into Sci-fi or Star Trek to watch Shakespeare & Sherlock Holmes being poorly done on a space ship. Eventually I did collect some of the better episodes of that series though. Other than that, I got everything else Star Trek, & loved their new movies too.


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Re: Well it's definitely cold so I think we'll start the Winter Flickr now
« Reply #32 on: February 14, 2015, 09:03:43 AM »
Hello everybody and welcome back to My Weekly Flickr.

Betty has been keeping us all up to date as to the weather in Buffalo and I can add that it’s pretty frigid in New Jersey as well. There was a story on the Bloomberg about our weather and it said the United States is in a deep freeze from North Dakota to the Northeast. New York City, which doesn’t usually get such extremely low temperatures, is forecast to be at three degrees on Sunday morning with wind chills making it feel like fifteen to twenty below zero. It’s so cold that frostbite can occur within thirty minutes. Yesterday morning I had a short wait for the bus and standing in six degree weather with a wind blowing I can easily see how that can happen. It’s been an odd winter for us here as things were calm for so long I started to hope we would get through without much snow, then we got the last couple of storms and to add insult to injury the bitter cold weather means the snow has just frozen solid instead of melting away. My backyard is still covered in snow, ice actually, preventing me from turning my car around to head out of the driveway rather than backing out. To show you what a bad thing this is, this morning I backed out and snapped my side view mirror on the passenger’s side. As I’ve said before, no depth perception, very frustrating. I’m heading down to the Jersey shore for a visit with my friends and I’m keeping my fingers crossed that the forecast holds. We’re expected to get one to three inches of snow and it’s supposed to start this afternoon. I will be keeping my eye on the weather and probably will head home early if I see a storm starting. We are way luckier than Boston which has received almost eighty inches of snow in the last two weeks with another blizzard set to add another foot of snow today and tomorrow. Their problem is also that there’s no place to put it since the cold has prevented the eighty inches from doing any measurable melting. Everyone I know is certainly tired of this long cold winter. If it wasn’t for the weather and art these posts would probably be very short.

Anyway, I think I’ll end here for the day. Should have some art to report on next week, at least I hope so.

I also hope everyone is able to stay close to home and stay warm and dry.

And I’ll just add that when I mentioned Brit Coms I don’t know how I could have forgotten to mention what I think was the absolute funniest series that was ever on television, Fawlty Towers with John Cleese. I have seen these shows many, many times and still burst out laughing every time. He is a genius and the ensemble cast was wonderful. If you’re unfamiliar with them, check them out, you won’t be sorry.

Andy G.

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Re: Well it's definitely cold so I think we'll start the Winter Flickr now
« Reply #33 on: February 14, 2015, 06:05:18 PM »
LOL. In my town when they run out of places to put or push the snow, they load it up in trucks & haul it away. They dump it in parks, abandoned or vacant lots, in a river, or the lake.

Even though it's warmer outside than yesterday, I had to crank up the heat twice in the past few hours because it keeps getting colder. The wind must getting worse or blowing in the wrong direction. We just got 3 more inches of snow today. Because none of the previous snow has melted at all there are snow drifts in some yards, & spots 3 feet high. Of course there's snow banks much higher than that. Just a short distance outside the city a lot of areas got a lot more snow than we did.

Low tonight, -7F. Low tomorrow night -10F. It's like we're on Pluto here.

Last year when it got this cold we had pipes burst all over the building & I went without water for almost 2 days.

Stay warm!

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« Reply #34 on: February 14, 2015, 08:04:26 PM »
Hi Betty,

Just got home and we're lucky in the snow department. Managed to drive home with no snow although it misted the whole way which meant every time I put on the windshield wipers they just smeared. It's a good thing my windshield washer tank was full but it wasn't a fun ride home. Driving in the dark is hard enough so cutting down the little visibility I have makes for anxious times. When I arrived at my house I saw that it had snowed a little, the famous dusting they talk about, maybe an inch or a little less. The weather website shows snow or snow showers for the rest of the night until 6AM so I'm not sure what I'll wake up to but I don't have anywhere to go aside from the 7-11 for the papers and that's a walk of about of 100 yards. It says that it will be 18 degrees at 6AM but that looks like the high as by Midnight it will be 2 degrees and feel like 17 below. I'm glad I have Monday off, wouldn't want to wait for the bus in 2 degree weather with a wind.

Had a lovely visit with my friends but it's always nice to be home.

Stay warm Betty, hope the pipes and the heat hold up.

Andy G.

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« Reply #35 on: February 21, 2015, 03:47:56 PM »
Hello everybody and welcome back to My Weekly Flickr.

Can’t seem to stop talking about the weather; it’s just beyond  my comprehension how it can stay so relentlessly cold. I posted on Monday that it was zero degrees on my thermometer and how glad I was that I didn’t have to wait for the bus. Well, it was zero degrees on Friday too and I did have to wait for the bus. Luckily not too long or I would have discovered just how soon frostbite sets in. Every morning I have to walk from the west side of New York to the east side and on the walk my nose was running and my eyes were watering. Glad the tears didn’t freeze. I’m in pretty good shape and take every long walks but walking in this kind of weather is not easy. Check out this link to New York Magazine. http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2015/02/today-is-officially-the-coldest-day-of-winter.html A natural spring in  New York's Letchworth State Park completely froze and there was a fire in Philadelphia where the water used to put the fire out immediately froze. It also says it was 43 degrees in Fort Lauderdale. And not to make a pun but the icing on the cake for today is that there is snow in the forecast later today and tonight. Actually I see it’s snowing now. Are we all tired of the cold!

This all puts me in mind of the old Twilight Zone episode whose name I just googled to be The Midnight Sun. It’s a tale of an earth that is roasting to death, something has changed our orbit and is sending us into the sun and as the days pass it gets hotter and hotter. Of course as this is the Twilight Zone the twist at the end turns out to be that it is all a dream of a fever ridden young woman, the earth is not heading into the sun. Instead it is has been knocked out of its orbit and is now heading further and further away from the sun so it is getting increasingly colder and colder. Brr!!! Neither extreme is very appealing.

The Twilight Zone was a favorite show of mine and I can still stop and watch for a few minutes when they run the marathon showings on holidays. They were brilliantly written, directed and acted, quite often with performers who were little known at the time but went on to be stars. I also remember that when I was ten years old there was another science fiction series called Way Out, hosted by the author Roald Dahl, which also was a favorite. One of them absolutely scared the bejeezus out of me. It was called False Face and was about an actor starring on stage as Quasimodo in a production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The actor goes to a flophouse and finds an ugly bum who he brings back to his dressing room so as to copy his face and use makeup to appear with that look. Afterwards he sends the bum on his way. The show goes on and is a great success except when the actor returns to the dressing room the makeup won’t come off. He rushes out to find the bum again and when he does the bum has his handsome face. Before he can try to convince the bum to give it back to him he realizes the bum is dead and he is stuck. Nightmares for ten year old Andy G for sure.

Despite the cold I ventured up to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to see the latest Japanese exhibit which just opened. “Discovering Japanese Art American Collectors and the Met.” Just like its predecessors it was very good. Filled with screens and scrolls and the wood block prints I’ve come to really enjoy, as well as kimonos and everyday objects of daily life like bowls, jars, vases and urns. Lots of beautiful things to see. There were wonderful wood block prints of Kabuki stars which were originally collected by the noted architect Frank Lloyd Wright. There were sample wood block prints from “KyĹŤsai’s Pictures of One Hundred Demons,” with wonderfully grotesque images. As an extra there was a viewer with images from the entire book. Five triptych wood block prints of scenes of Yokohama; a foreign residence, a foreign business, an English trading firm, a curio shop and “The Newly Opened Port of Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture.” These are my personal favorites, bright, vivid scenes with multiple characters and objects.  I should also mention Hokusai’s Under the wave off Kanagawa, which should hang next to Fredric Edwin Church’s Niagara Falls, both make you feel very wet. That goes for a hanging scroll as well, Landscape with Waterfall by Nakabayashi ChikutĹŤ and finally The Monkey Bridge in Kai Province (KĹŤyĹŤ Saruhashi no zu) by Hiroshige. This is also a hanging scroll in ink and color on paper with an absolutely exquisite full moon right under the bridge. This is the descriptive page from the Met’s website http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2015/discovering-japanese-art At the bottom of the page click on view all objects and when the next page comes up, change the list to 90 per page as there are many objects in the exhibit. Click on the ones I mentioned and see if you agree with my choices. Very glad I decided to go. The Times hasn’t reviewed it yet but I have no doubt they will give it a rave.

OK, let’s go the Flickrs.

Andy G.

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Re: Well it's definitely cold so I think we'll start the Winter Flickr now
« Reply #36 on: February 21, 2015, 05:54:30 PM »
If you're talking about the spring & geyser in  Letchworth State Park behind the Glen Iris Inn, that's been on just about all the news media the past few days, it's not a real geyser, or natural spring. There are no geysers in NY state.

It's a man-made fountain, & pond (or spring) fed by a pipe installed by the Glen Iris Inn as an attraction. From the website, http://www.gowaterfalling.com/waterfalls/letchworth.shtml "Behind the Glen Iris Inn is a manmade fountain. The fountain is gravity fed. The pressure of the water fed through the pipe creates the "geyser". Every winter the spray freezes freezes forming a fantastic ice column."

We have frozen fountains in the middle of the city too. But we don't try to fool the tourists into thinking they're natural springs, fountains, or geysers. We've installed ice skating rinks around them.

Still, the manmade fountain is an awesome site to behold this year because it has grown so big. Although some of Niagra Falls has frozen, it's still running at a reduced rate as deeper levels of the lake continue to freeze. Here's some pix of it, http://5dot4.com/psk/index.php?topic=31.0

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« Reply #37 on: February 21, 2015, 11:24:30 PM »
Hey andyg,
I am a big fan of Japanese art and have some bamboo scrolls in my bedroom with wonderful garden scenes as well as a print of a tang dynasty flying horse that I bought from the ROM in Toronto when they were showing a wonderful exhibit there forty years ago. My bedroom furniture is dark carved wood with bamboo style trim and the posts on the bed resemble bamboo also. Bought this set in 1974 at the Art Shoppe in Toronto and I am still in love with the style. I also have a Japanese style garden in one section of my yard and will add a small waterfall and fountain this summer I hope. Thanks for the link again, as always I love your adventures and reviews of the New York art scene even in adverse conditions. Keep well and warm.

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« Reply #38 on: February 22, 2015, 08:29:39 AM »
Nice to see a pic of Sissy Audrey in this week's "Flicker."
Audrey was a beautiful sissy cross dresser in the Cleveland area who had a wonder website with lots of cute pictures of her in various sissy dresses, petticoats and panties.
She used a dress maker named Helen who ran a square dance shop in a suburb of Chicago. 
I did get to visit Helen's shop while on a business trip to Chicago.
Spend several hours in sissy panties, full petticoat and maryjane shoes trying on dresses at her shop. I picked out 3 and she altered them (to little girl length) while I waited.  Truly a memorable experience.
I traded emails with Audrey for a few years but have lost track of her and don't see her site on the web any more.

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« Reply #39 on: February 28, 2015, 05:37:14 PM »
Hello everybody and welcome back to My Weekly Flickr.

Well I think we can all bid a not so fond farewell to February. If only that signified something other than continued cold weather. This morning I awoke to ten degree temperatures which is bitter cold but currently it’s 28 degrees which I guess is just cold. There is a bright but not so warming sun out so that’s something I guess. I see in our forecast there is the famous one to three inches of snow forecast for tomorrow but Monday promises to have a high of 39 degrees, relatively balmy. This should start the large mound of snow/ice in my backyard to start melting although probably not enough to allow me to start turning the car around again. If I’ve done this right there should be  a rather startling picture from Boston below showing the result of their 100 inches of snow. If I was in this picture I believe the snow would be up to my neck being only five feet four inches. When that snow melts it’s really going to be scary as the question always is, where will it go. As far I’m concerned this would have been a real catastrophe if it had happened in New Jersey as while my basement is fairly tight, when 6 feet of snow melts there is always a danger of seepage. Very scary.

I had occasion to call  Verizon last night and this afternoon concerning my television. A few days ago I turned on the television and didn’t understand why the news wasn’t on and then realized the box was on channel one not channel four. I went to change channels and the remote wouldn’t do it until I pressed the STB button. I found the news and didn’t think anything of it until the following morning when the same routine occurred. Clearly my friends at Verizon were playing games with me again. So I called them and had to interact with what may be the worst voice mail, automated system, ever invented. Even with pressing zero, getting through to a person rather than robot is not easy. To the point that when someone finally comes on the line and asks for your information the first thing you do is sigh. It’s only the fact that I’m in good condition that I don’t have a heart attack or a stroke when dealing with this company. I explained the situation and listened while they read their boilerplate about going to the web and fixing it yourself, etc, etc. Then they did what all computer companies have you do, they told me to reboot the box, pull out the power plug and take off the coaxial cable. Taking off the coaxial cable was so I was able to flick the wire within it and discharge static. Somehow I didn’t think that static was my problem. The box rebooted and I turned the tv on and off and it didn’t revert back to channel one so I assumed the problem was solved. Of course this morning when I went to turn it on the problem recurred. When I arrived home, before I contacted them again, my phone rang and the caller ID said private name, private number. As my employer’s phone says that I answered. What a surprise, it was Verizon asking me to take a survey about my experience the night before. They didn’t hear me but I said no and hung up. But I mention this only to point out the absurdity that Verizon, when calling it’s customers, doesn’t identify itself, that is, they have an unlisted number. If I were them I wouldn’t want people to know who I am either. So I called them back this afternoon, another delightful 35 minutes of my life I will never get back. I especially like the way the message says that from this point forward all you will hear is music and from that point forward they keep interrupting the music to make inane comments. Finally the agent came on the line, sigh, and I explained the situation. The answer is that like me my remote is old and out of date. So they’re going to send me a new remote which I’m sure will cause as many problems as it solves. Nothing that can’t be fixed with a call to Verizon. Sigh!

Anyway, this morning, despite the chilly weather, I went into the City to the Morgan Library to view their new exhibits. There were several, all of which I checked out, but I went especially for their 19th Century oil sketches, Exploring France: Oil Sketches from the Thaw Collection. This is the second installation, I visited the first late last year and enjoyed it. These are not artists of the first rank, the most recognizable name is Daubigny, but they are very pleasant to look at. Being sketches, they are small although Constable did full size oil sketches so that’s not a requirement and they are all landscapes. There are a dozen paintings in the exhibit and as I went through them the first time I wasn’t overly excited at what I saw. This may be due to the lighting and the glare off the glass of some of them and the fact that some were hung above my head making it difficult for me to truly appreciate them but I walked back and forth in front of them several times and then came back to look again before I left the museum and I must say that they grew on me. Really quite beautiful.  This link is to the Morgan website description of the show with an illustration of a painting by Eugene Isabey http://www.themorgan.org/exhibitions/exploring-france This link is to a brief notice in the NY Times with an illustration by Achille-Etna Michallo, someone I am unfamiliar with but this painting and a second one he did of the same subject from a different view were what I enjoyed most of the dozen.   http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/11/arts/design/exploring-france-oil-sketches-from-the-thaw-collection-at-the-morgan.html?_r=0 I wish the Morgan was more generous with posting its images.

The second very enjoyable exhibit was Piranesi and the Temples of Paestum: Drawings from Sir John Soane’s Museum. This was fifteen drawings Giovanni Battista Piranesi made of three ancient temples that had been hidden by forest for many years that were rediscovered when a road was being planned. They’re in remarkable condition, not ruins but still fairly intact. They were known as The Basilica, The Temple of Neptune and The Temple of Ceres although these were misnomers later corrected. At this link you can get some of the history and also see what they look like in real life. http://www.sacred-destinations.com/italy/paestum-temples This is a press release from the Morgan with illustrations of some of Piranesi’s drawings. http://www.themorgan.org/sites/default/files/pdf/press/PiranesiPressRelease.pdf  Piranesi was an architect and approached the drawings from the architect’s perspective, aiming for accuracy except when he deliberately removed things that blocked what he was trying to show. Quite lovely.

Additional exhibits were letters and manuscripts of Abraham Lincoln which was interesting in a historical sense and Embracing Modernism: Ten Years of Drawings Acquisitions. I went through the modern drawings fairly quickly as modernism is not my favorite art genre but I was able to find some things that I liked. An Andrew Wyeth portrait of a man in a hat from the back and a Jamie Wyeth portrait of Andy Warhol. Saul Steinberg, Egon Schiele, Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, all shown in the press release from the site at this link. http://www.themorgan.org/sites/default/files/pdf/press/EmbracingModernismPressRelease.pdf There were also a few representational Picasso’s and a Matisse. Enough things I liked to offset the rest which didn’t really move me.

So, on to the Flickrs.

Andy G.

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hands on hips

https://www.flickr.com/photos/tvcathyuk/16427395311

Pic-28 with new beige booties

https://www.flickr.com/photos/99244229%40N04/16403323476

Heather

https://www.flickr.com/photos/123478076%40N08/16246666829

Sissy Ginny

https://www.flickr.com/photos/44116295%40N04/16196586207

P2010031 - new dress

https://www.flickr.com/photos/32184464%40N07/16236113519

Humbled

https://www.flickr.com/photos/78801732%40N03/16360740846

Trish full body (41)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/tattoogurl/4692628564

BOGO

https://www.flickr.com/photos/93756424%40N05/16216924950

Erie Gala 2014 IMG_0888

https://www.flickr.com/photos/deedrakay/16267705317 

Dorothy dress

https://www.flickr.com/photos/nicolebuxton/4802628787

Impossible dress Project

https://www.flickr.com/photos/128370657%40N07/16456476005 

 

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