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May. 6th, 2007 05:45 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My camera likes me again! A slew of pictures now. (Linkified '*' is for those who have images disabled in LJ, like me.)

* This is my Magic's way of alerting me to the shocking dearth of food in her food dish. Yes, she's pawing at paper to get my attention.

* This is Jamocha, our outdoor kitty. I haven't seen him lately, so I assume that either he's found a place to hang out for a while or that he's died. Since he's an outdoor kitty that's been around for at least six years, it could really go either way.

* Skully! Here you can see the unmade bed, my laptop, and most importantly, two strips of Skully. Woo!

* Aaand a closeup.

* In conclusion, I found a "scarf holder" (looks like this, only round) at the local thrift shop. So, I rubber-banded the arms to the centerpiece (they fold down, you see), rubber-banded the whole thing to the pot that Planty was in, and put a couple of pens in the holes where the clips used to be. (Really, those pens are 100% perfect for this job.) I tested it with a ball of yarn I have already (that'd be the Red Heart Cot'n, or whatever it is). IT WORKS. Now to replace rubber bands with grippier things, so that it doesn't topple over when I start working with the chunky-weight wool I have.
*rubs mandibles together with glee*

* This is my Magic's way of alerting me to the shocking dearth of food in her food dish. Yes, she's pawing at paper to get my attention.

* This is Jamocha, our outdoor kitty. I haven't seen him lately, so I assume that either he's found a place to hang out for a while or that he's died. Since he's an outdoor kitty that's been around for at least six years, it could really go either way.

* Skully! Here you can see the unmade bed, my laptop, and most importantly, two strips of Skully. Woo!

* Aaand a closeup.

* In conclusion, I found a "scarf holder" (looks like this, only round) at the local thrift shop. So, I rubber-banded the arms to the centerpiece (they fold down, you see), rubber-banded the whole thing to the pot that Planty was in, and put a couple of pens in the holes where the clips used to be. (Really, those pens are 100% perfect for this job.) I tested it with a ball of yarn I have already (that'd be the Red Heart Cot'n, or whatever it is). IT WORKS. Now to replace rubber bands with grippier things, so that it doesn't topple over when I start working with the chunky-weight wool I have.
*rubs mandibles together with glee*