Showing posts with label doofus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doofus. Show all posts

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Uncle Doofus


This one of my oh so precious nieces. The picture is a few years old and she even now has a younger sister.
Being a worthy uncle I should have many more, but since I can operate about any camera, digital or otherwise, during any family event I get the task of taking pictures with about everyone's cameras which amounts to about 8-10 at any given function. This has happened so often that I do not even bring my own anymore.
I get printed copies often, but then the other problem of not owning a scanner comes into play.
I truly am the doofus uncle...

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Doofusstock

Flatstock is a poster show that my friend started and usually coincides with SXSW in Austin and Popfest in Seattle. It brings poster designers from all over the globe and is now in its fifth year. These are from the first one in Austin.

My friends actual poster booth while he still had a poster company called Factor 27. Two of the co-owners are pictured.


Picture from within his booth looking out as I was kidnapped to help out. Got a few free posters, so it was all good.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Potted Doofus


This is Hector, my all seeing porch pot. Don't even think about trying to sneak past him or he's liable to bust a sprout in your ass.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Fishing Doofus

These are from when I used to have several fishtanks. The 55 gallon these are from was a brackish water tank which is somewhat between fresh and salt water with its own type of fish.


This little guy is a green spotted puffer


Figure eight puffer here...


And another green spotted visiting his buddy the flounder who both like to munch down mealworms.
I truly miss having fishtanks...not as much my cats, but still...

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Doofus Danglies

Just a couple of porch dangling items:

This one is a handmade copper creation with a glass ball in the middle. Purchased at a local craft's fair.



And then the classic hammer flattened spoons with fork ringer wind chimes. Only one made with beer cans gets anymore hillbilly.