I experimented with velcro to take care of my lens cap (and started a thread on it, way back when I first started posting here

)... some "loop" velcro on an empty spot on the left side of my DSLR body, and some "hook" velcro on the middle of the lens cap. Stick the cap onto the side, it stays attached
very well, and the black velcro blends in so you don't even notice it when it's not there, and the lens cap generally doesn't get in the way at all when it's stuck on the body.
For some reason, I've found myself jamming the lens cap into my pocket again lately though.
No new photography toys... unless you could finding my father and grandfather's old Kodak Signet cameras, which date from the late 1950s. My father's was a Signet 40 and my grandfather's was a Signet 50. The 50 has a much larger viewfinder than the 40, but no focusing aids, while the 40 viewfinder is
tiny (and fogged somewhat by age) but has rangefinder focusing. Yesterday, I finished putting a roll through the Signet 40 (using my DSLR as a lightmeter) and dropped it off, I'll be picking it up Friday to see how they turned out.
I also finally fixed my homemade Tic-Tac remote shutter release
properly once and for all, after an overly-stretched ground wire snapped on the plug end. I had to spend a few minutes undoing the existing connections, cutting the end of the wires, and basically started over, but this time it's on there
sturdy and should last a good long time. I may pull the other end apart one of these days and add a sliding switch (for
very long exposures), but I'm in no rush and I don't really have a need for one at this time.