I like using PSP and Poser, doing crafts, writing stories, collecting and making miniatures, refinishing furniture, gardening, and playing on my computer. Anything done on a computer is playing to me. Does anyone know how to upgrade to the 36 hour day?
The Phantom was a bicycle popular in the 1950's it came in red, green and black.
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Look at this! What an intimately lit, beautiful scene! This stone work is absolutely gorgeous too. I would love to touch it. Looks like it would feel so smooth. Reminds me of how some theories speculate that ancient builders had techniques to melt stone into place. Hey? What's she reading anyway? LOL! I'm kiddin'. Great stuff, Phantom!
Thanks. I love that room. I'm sure the stone is well-polished. She's probably reading a Hidden Lands book. Or maybe a Sean Reily Mystery. Possibly Shadows of Dreams. Lol.
Great Image.
Thanks
May we suggest "The Book of ToyToy : The Official Autobiography of Maria ToyToya : How I Learned to Live With and Love Jessie Prell"?
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The astronauts are currently nine thousand nine hundred some miles away from the moon.
They lose radio communication on the dark side of the moon around six:thirty / seven o'clock tonight, Phantom.
Lol, that would be a good suggestion too.
It's amazing they can do that. To me, that would be nerve-wracking to lose contact with the Earth for any length of time.
Some astronauts suffer nausea up there. That would be a concern for me. Just feeling sick in weightlessness. But I could honestly travel all the way to Mars by myself as long as I had a computer with all my favorite stuff on it with me.
NASA has a LiveStream on YouTube. You can listen to the astronauts talking to mission control and see the moon getting bigger and bigger. They have a camera on one of the arms of the solar array.
That's pretty cool - the live streaming, not the nausea. I checked out the stream and had a twinge of anxiety remembering the Challenger Shuttle. Fortunately, they're doing better. And it's cool that we can witness what they're doing.
Beautiful lighting in the room. It's been a chilly day here, so the fire looks really cozy.
Thanks so much. It's been chilly here too.
Oh, that looks cozy. I'd love to sit there too.
Thanks