Black and White: I decided to cut my hair after watching a couple of instructional videos. As they suggested, I made two pigtails, banded them twice and cut above the lower band. Here I realize that maybe I cut it too short.
December 11, 2020
Friday Variety.
It's
Willy Nilly Friday, an excuse to post images that are not from one place or time, and also to
join some weekend linkups.
Skywatch: Clouds and the
Massanutten Range.
Friday Bliss: Since I don't have any flowers blooming in this cold season, I'm
sharing a flower I saw at Weber's Nursery.
Black and White: I decided to cut my hair after watching a couple of instructional videos. As they suggested, I made two pigtails, banded them twice and cut above the lower band. Here I realize that maybe I cut it too short.
Black and White: I decided to cut my hair after watching a couple of instructional videos. As they suggested, I made two pigtails, banded them twice and cut above the lower band. Here I realize that maybe I cut it too short.
It's short and somewhat choppy. I've had that result in salons at times,
so I don't feel too bad! At least I didn't risk getting exposed to
Covid!
Labels:
About Me,
Covid-ality,
Family,
Gardens,
Light,
Monochrome,
Photo Techniques,
Post Office,
Skies
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Hello,
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely photo of your parents. I like your selfie photo, I have cute my own hair and had hubby make it even for me. The sky views and flowers are beautiful. Happy weekend to you!
A good mix of shots.
ReplyDelete...great clouds, in person and in reflections! Hibiscus are a wonderful treat. My hair and beard keep getting longer. Google's Photoscan is something to try. Thanks Linda for joining the party.
ReplyDeleteMy wife's sister lives in Harrisonburg, VA.
ReplyDeleteAll lovely takes!
ReplyDeleteLove the shot of your parents, I'll have to try the photoscan technique. My hair just sticks out every which way. I'm mainly tired of anything on my face, so I'm glad to push it back most of the time. Glad it's hat weather, so nobody sees it when I go out!
ReplyDeleteHmm, I'll have to photo scan. I probably won't be cutting my own hair anytime soon, not that I have much. Certainly not enough to make any pigtails
ReplyDeleteI also liked the reflection picture - I like taking those types of shots. The photo of your parents is wonderful. That software did a very nice job. I don't have enough courage to cut my own hair yet but I'm at the point where I don't want to risk going to my hairdresser. I keep forgetting You Tube as an instructional resource. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteLove your fun selfie! I was at the hairdresser yesterday - I think I must be a pound or two lighter now! It felt a bit strange having my hair washed with a mask on, but at least hairdressers are always washing their hands ;-)
ReplyDeleteI like that photo of your parents. Interesting the accommodations we are all making for COVID, like cutting our own hair!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great advice for cutting the hair - my husband has done it for me:) I might try it, your hair does not look too short. The reflections on the glass windows look great. Enjoy the Advent time.
ReplyDeletelol!!! you hair cutting expression is precious! I am cutting my hair myself very often (regardless of the current situation)- consulting you tube videos or just being "inspired" and I enjoy it. never tried the pigtail method though.
ReplyDeleteStunning Hibiscus blooms ! It would be my pleasure if you join my link up party related to Gardening here at http://jaipurgardening.blogspot.com/2020/12/chrysanthemums.html
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