That took me a second. I’d not heard anyone refer to a T-34C as a ‘pig’! Then I remembered I had pics of my Bacon Pig up there. Yes, I liked the pig too. But I was getting tired of it after about a week!
Right now, it’s a picture of my kids on their first day of Kindergarten.
At work, it’s this shot of the Chrysler Building. I realize this sounds ridiculous, but I think it’s maybe the most beautiful thing made by man.
Also, some guy was in my office yesterday. He saw that picture and said, “oh, cool, I was just in Las Vegas!” :smack:
At home, one monitor is a SFW picture of Suicide Girl India (you can google that on your own) and I actually forget what the 2d one is. I rotate tham pretty often.
Home is this, taken by me in Belize.
Work - too numerous to count, but currently this famous fax from the DailyWTF.
Hello, tortoise!
Unicorn, Destroyer of Ponies. I get a lot of compliments on it.
I have this fiery little chap tiled. It’s quite gratifying having all those beady little eyes staring at me in wonderment.
It’s pretty near the top of my list.
Cutesy of Astronomy Picture of the Day.
My wallpaper now is a photo of my library that I did not take.
It’s fun to see the various things that other people think of; I am unimaginative and so usually end up with a nature shot showing the current season’s beauty.
Here is mine. I took it a few years ago and it’s one of my favorite hippo photos.
Everyone has more imagination than I manage.
I was actually hoping for a few more “screen captures” so I could also be a total busy body and see what icons you have on your desktop.
I’ve been going back and forth between this one and this one of late, both of which I took myself. I also like to use the one I took of the polar bear, but would have to find the disk it’s on.
Stolen from wiki, but rotated 90 degrees to the right.
These remind me that I used to make frequent use of the illustrations of
Maxfield Parrish
Aubrey Beardsley
Frank Frazetta
Boris Vallejo
each of whom have some amazing works on the web.
Perhaps my favorite, that stayed up the longest, was Invictus
I usually have something from the Hubble Space Telescope site.
A photo I took a few years ago of the Blowhole on San Cristóbal, an uninhabited island in the Galápagos.