Cool Graffiti i saw recently!

Recently: A tree :)

Recently-ish: Carpenter Brut concert in Stuttgart, Germany


This bird was just chilling next to me when sitting on a bench


Saw this pretty big moth on the ground. Had to put my hand in the shot for a sense of scale. Looking at it now it seems like it was taken mid-afternoon but this was around 1am.
Sure, I’ll bite. My parents recently bought a new house. Every bedroom ceiling fan has a pattern etched into the plaster above it. This one’s my favorite.


Middle of nowhere. Nevada.
Taken last weekend.
What part exactly? Looks like North Eastern.

us testing out a fender we designed for our go-kart a couple weeks ago
the fender on the left wheel is the third iteration. the second iteration was on the right wheel but was ripped to shreds (this is why we test stuff).
we are also not super huge fans of CAD so this was our desk at the time :)


Took this photo just at the moment the bananaquit decided to fly off, which gave a neat view of its feathers
This was at an Unknown Mortal Orchestra (a psych rock band) gig at an old and fancy venue. At one point, the lighting was such that members of the band were silhouetted against the upper ceiling; it was also cycling such that different band members were casting shadows. The image doesn't capture the phenomenon very well, but it's enough to invoke the memory in me, as well as the awe I felt at seeing it.

Is that Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid??
Also:
It got taken down from the cats sub for some reason. I'm sorta WOOFFing at a farm and they have 21 cats. Yes, I know there's only 14 in the pic.


1968 Chrysler Wagon.
Finally had a bit of time this weekend, started replacing the main seal for the rear differential so that it would hold oil. Got the whole thing apart only to realize I had ordered the wrong seal. So, going to be up on jackstands for another week. On the upside, gave me time to replace the rear shocks and also do an oil change.
Not the best photo, but here's a stray cat sleeping on top of another stray cat.

I was at IETF in Shenzhen a couple weeks ago and made my way over to Huaqiangbei where the tech malls are. I expected the cheap consumer electronics, not the floor after floor of capacitors, chips, wiring, batteries, etc. Makers dream.


i like wide shots

Foreground: I'm learning how to read and write to electronically erasable-programmable read only memory (EEPROM) chips.
Background: I bought a battery driven LED decoration. I cut off the battery container and attached a DC adapter instead. This was the first time I ever spliced a wire.
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Double dry hops ale. Cant remember the name or the brewer sadly.


someone was very excited about the bus coming