Only fifty bucks. Listed now.
Taking photos indoors at night is usually challenging, but with black and white film and learning to push it yourself you can coax some interesting photos out of the darkness.
I liked the question marks all around the speaker's head at an event I went to recently.
(Minolta Hi-Matic 7S II, Kodak T-Max 400, Xtol 1:1, scanned on Plustek 8200i)
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My profession is #TechnicalEditing, my special interest is #HistoricalLinguistics. I deeply love #CompoundMorphology and #ReferenceWorks and I'm always hunting for new #CutthroatCompounds. I sing, I give talks, I do a lot of research.
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In 2023, I plan to read a lot of non-fiction books. #AmReading
An #OddSalon pal had me and @Matt over to play Heroes of Terrinoth. It’s a spiff cooperative game played with cards and tokens. It’s quick to learn and has neat mechanics. I’m definitely down for a repeat.
https://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/254591/heroes-terrinoth
Heroes of Terrinoth is a cooperative card game of questing and adventure that invites you and up to three allies to take on the role of unique heroes, choosing from twelve distinct and powerful heroes, split between four archetypes — healer, warrior, mage, and scout. These archetypes are further diversified into different classes that your heroes can pursue as your power grows. Regardless of which archetype and class you embrace, you and your friends must combine your powers, leaning on one another’s strengths to survive your journeys and defeat the enemies who stand against you. Over the course of eight thrilling quests, you will face villainous foes, battle deadly creatures, and save the realm!
Annetta Black ~ C’est Merveilleuse! The Punks of Post-Revolutionary Paris
“Idealists foolish enough to throw caution to the winds have advanced mankind and have enriched the world.”
— Emma Goldman