Those peaches look delicious!
And very clever way to create the bolts
Thank you always, joberg-san!Looking great Katsu-san, looking great
Those peaches look great - and I say that as one from Georgia, a state known for its peaches.
Most countries that host the Olympics find them to be extremely stressful, and certainly not a profitable enterprise. I know it has to have been even more stressful for the people of Japan to accomplish the games in the current situation. Thank y'all for making it happen.
(And a big CONGRATULATIONS to Lee Kiefer, who is the first American to ever win a gold medal in foil in an Olympic fencing event. (While she's in medical school, no less.)
Back on topic, those are some very cleverly done rivets. I'm eagerly awaiting seeing everything get painted up.
Wow, too! Thank you very much for reading all the pages I posted.WOW what can I say I have just read all 87 pages and I'm astounded with the workmanship. well done Yuumi2891103 cant wait to see further progress.
Looking forward to seeing the paint job.Wow, too! Thank you very much for reading all the pages I posted.
Most of it is my unplanned and reckless experimental-like work. However, if you had enjoyed it even a bit, I'm so happy.
The build of this model is basically finished. All I should do is just start up paint it up, but, as always, I'm feeling that I could add something more to this. That is a feeling I've often been trapped in. Maybe I am too much involved in this model for the last two and a half years. Let's just back off and cool down a while. The paint job will be done soon anyway.
Nice to see you back, Chuffy-san!
Long time no see. I thought you were in the Indian ocean on a tuna fishing boat!
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Thanks for your pleasant comment. Yup, we are all peachy!
Now we are spending days to keep our small garden not be a jungle.
The sunlight of this summer is particularly strong. Even if we shut the curtains, the sunlight makes the curtains hot like a heat panel.
My highness asked me to set up the sunshades outside over the windows. I've checked those things retailing. 90,000 - 150,000 yen($900-1500)! Holy cow! And it looks no good. A few days ago, highness kindly found the cloth of curtain leftover in a closet for a long time. So I bought a couple of 14 feet of water tubes and a reel of para code and hooks and weights. Daughter #1 Yuki did a sewing machine on it. That was a piece of cake for her.
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Paid 5000 yen ($50) for them.
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Here's another crisis.
On the day evening, Yuki suddenly screamed, 'Ghee!!' Her face was pale like arctic ice!
She was forgetting the wedding ceremony her friend hold the next morning. Actually, she misunderstood the date of the wedding as the day after next. 'No dress! My hair! Oh, I'm gonna die!', The first dress she found in her closet was ... ah... no good even for my eyes. That may be good for the meeting of PTA. The crisis dial is reaching the red zone. Here comes my highness again. I get you a better one. And she brought a purple dress she wore a long time ago. That looks good.
Soon, Yuki fixed the sizes here and there. My highness cut a potted orchid for the corsage.
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So, it looks like we can survive this summer anyway.
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Wonderful pictures of you and your family my friend. I’m glad that you are all safe.
What a great trip
Very beautiful beach
Food was so great as I wanted to chew forever and try not to swallow them soon.Looks as if you had the beach to yourselves..
Superb looking food, made my mouth water