Someday we'd love to replace the surfaces in the Airstream with something a little less…um…tan. Mostly you get away from all the brown and tan when buying an Airstream in the first place, but with ours, the sofa and dinette cushions were brown, and the countertops are a fake aggregate…
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Don't you hate when you procrastinate doing a project because it feels like it's going to be some huge ordeal, and then when you finally do said project, it takes 10 minutes and you feel really stupid for having waited so long? Yeah, we don't know what that feels like…
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Comments closedHere's another installment of me getting to window shop for awesome stuff with no regard for the price, and then trying to match the look with a budget version. The top version is the deluxe version, underneath that is the budget version. (Click image for larger version) Deluxe Dwell Studio…
Comments closedI take so many photos while we're traveling. I run a professional studio back in Portland (mainly set up for the portraiture, bands, and publicity work I normally do), but when we're on the road I tend not to make much in the way of art. Many photos get forgotten…
Comments closedSo far, it sits here, or on the bed. The plan is to get a nice case and keep it in the back of the truck. To be fair, my printer that's with us this trip, takes up my whole side's worth of foot room under the dinette. (Posted by…
1 CommentKevin strapped our GoPro camera onto the F550 FlameWheel hexacopter that he built today and took video during its maiden flight around Champoeg State Park campground. Here's the video: Here's a photo of the hexacopter right after he finished building it: I think this has just improved our campground review…
2 CommentsWe had a busy day today. Between work tasks, Kevin built himself a new hexacopter for some future FPV aerial photography (he's on a work call in this shot, in between the hexacopter building extravaganza), and I made about 50 prints on the not-so-travel-sized printer that I brought from home.…
2 CommentsWell these are cute. They come in tons of colors (even orange, and orange is on sale! but only in very limited sizes) and they're lined in microfleece. Designed for sailing, but you know, great for non sailing too. Tretorn Skerry | $65 (or $36, for orange!!) (Posted by Laura)
Comments closedI lifted my head from the pillow this morning and grabbed my camera (iPhone) for this: I cropped out the raggy little trailer next door (they came home at 2:40am!) and gave it a little texture, but it was pretty to begin with. (Posted by Laura)
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