The quintessential Blanchard Boys
May. 9th, 2009 04:30 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
And with this, I think my photoblogging of the Late Great Mr. Darcy will come to a close. This is a wonderful shot of Roy and Mr. D. taken in February 2000, while Mr. D. was still pretty much a novelty. Like many others, it had bad green eye. In this one, when photoshopping his eyes to brown, I borrowed the highlights from Roy's eyes -- a sort of human-to-canine corneal transplant.
In other news, it's been mostly sunny so we ventured out on our bikes as part of a bike tour organized by the Mural Arts Program. Since this wasn't a tour for the real enthusiast, there was barely time for one to whip out a camera, much less to set up the shot and get the names and data of the murals. Still, I got some. Photos will be posted.
The ride was about 10 miles, about the right distance for someone who hasn't been riding much except to the PathMark. On the way home, I stopped at the Azalea Garden at the Philadelphia Museum of Art for some plant therapy.
In other news, it's been mostly sunny so we ventured out on our bikes as part of a bike tour organized by the Mural Arts Program. Since this wasn't a tour for the real enthusiast, there was barely time for one to whip out a camera, much less to set up the shot and get the names and data of the murals. Still, I got some. Photos will be posted.
The ride was about 10 miles, about the right distance for someone who hasn't been riding much except to the PathMark. On the way home, I stopped at the Azalea Garden at the Philadelphia Museum of Art for some plant therapy.