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August 14, 2025 by Tyler W. Weaver in 2025w33
The day's Informality, in which NuHerbie lands on the seesaw and i fly up to the top the card while my head peeks out from the bottom
August 14, 2025 /Tyler W. Weaver
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August 13, 2025 by Tyler W. Weaver in 2025w33
The day's Informality, in which NuHerbie goes all "to be or not to be"with my head in his hand
August 13, 2025 /Tyler W. Weaver
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August 12, 2025 by Tyler W. Weaver in 2025w33
The day's Informality, in which a malevolent sun melts me and NuHerbie quizzically sips a smoothie.
August 12, 2025 /Tyler W. Weaver
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August 11, 2025 by Tyler W. Weaver in 2025w33
The day's Informality, in which NuHerbie looks proud and i look not-so.
August 11, 2025 /Tyler W. Weaver
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August 10, 2025 by Tyler W. Weaver in 2025w33
The day's Informality, in which NuHerbie attempts to pull a can off my head
August 10, 2025 /Tyler W. Weaver
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August 09, 2025 by Tyler W. Weaver in 2025w32
The day's Informality, in which NuHerbie pushes me out of the way to be front and center
August 09, 2025 /Tyler W. Weaver
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August 08, 2025 by Tyler W. Weaver in 2025w32
The day's Informality, in which NuHerbie and are are confused by a body swap switcheroo whatever idk
August 08, 2025 /Tyler W. Weaver
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August 07, 2025 by Tyler W. Weaver in 2025w32
The day's Informality, in which NuHerbie pops out of my birthday cake (44) and sets me on fire from flying candles.
August 07, 2025 /Tyler W. Weaver
the informalities, happy birthday to me
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August 06, 2025 by Tyler W. Weaver in 2025w32
The day's Informality, in which NuHerbie holds on to me via our tethering cable as i float away
August 06, 2025 /Tyler W. Weaver
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August 05, 2025 by Tyler W. Weaver in 2025w32

What started life as a pair of bent and broken jackstands became a planter which it stayed until we couldn’t figure out what to plant in it and I decided to make a metal vine of imaginary metal flowers from the discarded clippings and trimmings of this summer’s metalwork. Managed to hang it above the side door without getting mangled by the wasps. Tempers flared, but stingers didn't.

scrap metal flowers in red jack stands hanging above a red door
August 05, 2025 /Tyler W. Weaver
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