Out on the bikes
Jul. 8th, 2009 09:40 amNot for long, and we didn't do the loop, just played on the hills on one street.
First, a panda! Finally! [ETA: Possibly not precisely the correct use of the word panda.] [ETA further: Yup, not moving so probably not a panda. Dang. Of course, most of the time I'm out on the bike with T., we're screwing around and not moving. *shrug* I'll get a real one tomorrow. These are cellphone pix, btw.]

And then one of T. looking serious-ly cute. I tried for a smile, but he dodges fast.

First, a panda! Finally! [ETA: Possibly not precisely the correct use of the word panda.] [ETA further: Yup, not moving so probably not a panda. Dang. Of course, most of the time I'm out on the bike with T., we're screwing around and not moving. *shrug* I'll get a real one tomorrow. These are cellphone pix, btw.]
And then one of T. looking serious-ly cute. I tried for a smile, but he dodges fast.
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Date: 2009-07-08 10:14 pm (UTC)I _thought_ it was self-portrait on a bike
Date: 2009-07-09 01:29 am (UTC)Here is a flickr group devoted to it. It includes a little discussion of the origins, and what counts and what doesn't.
ETA: Helps to include the link! Sorry:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/pandaportraits/
ETA further: fixed a typo in the subject line and I ran into the term "panda" at Henry Cutler's bakfiets and more blog and elsewhere; I turned up the flickr group today.