July 31, 2007
My Husband the Hobbyist
This is Clifford, sometimes I watch him work out in his shop. I couldn't resist snapping a couple shots with the mesmerizing sparks flying everywhere.
 Look at the wall in this picture. You can tell Cliff's shop was built in the early 1950's, a rustic piece of junk, but a place for storage, and more importantly, creativity.
Look at the wall in this picture. You can tell Cliff's shop was built in the early 1950's, a rustic piece of junk, but a place for storage, and more importantly, creativity.
 I swear my skirt almost caught on fire here.
I swear my skirt almost caught on fire here.
 A close-up. Cliff is grinding down the old weld seams and rewelding for peace-of-mind and looks. Nobody likes an ugly weld!
A close-up. Cliff is grinding down the old weld seams and rewelding for peace-of-mind and looks. Nobody likes an ugly weld!
 Some more grinding.
Some more grinding.
 The rest of the car is right behind me. It's a 1927 Model T Roadster. Yes, I told him he could buy it.
The rest of the car is right behind me. It's a 1927 Model T Roadster. Yes, I told him he could buy it.
 Notice the "U.S. Royal Tires" sign on the wall. Cliff's getting quite the collection.
Notice the "U.S. Royal Tires" sign on the wall. Cliff's getting quite the collection.
 Okay, okay. Last picture here. I just love him. Can you really blame me?
Okay, okay. Last picture here. I just love him. Can you really blame me?
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2 comments:
Holly mackerel! GReat shots! You guys are just as cute as day one! I will add you to my links.
JEn
Thanks... you sure do a good job at making me feel great about myself. I mean, you're a great photographer and oh man, I just can't even begin to say it all... Will you give me some tips on the camera sometime? Peace out
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