
Umm... Some kinda hooky/clampy thing? Really not entirely sure.

Path through Trinity Cemetery.

The nut vendor's cart, in repose.

D'oh! Wrong Watt! This, ah, luminary is John Watt, not James Watt, for whom the unit of measurement was named.
Had I known, I might have made more of an effort to make him not look like he was standing directly in front of a bank of high-powered strobe lights...

1 comment:
the hookie clampy thing is called a
cheesebougher. Used to clamp two pipes together (see inside the black net). stagehands use them to rig.
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