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Day 39/365
"Oh, I asked her for water, she brought me gasoline.
Oh, I asked her for water, she brought me gasoline.
That's the troublingest woo-hoo (woman?), that I ever seen.
The church bell tollin', the hearse come driving slow.
The church bell tollin', the hearse come driving slow.
I hope my baby, don't leave me no more.
Oh tell me baby, when are you coming back home?
Oh tell me baby, when are you coming back home?
You know I love you baby, but you've been gone too long."
Strobist Info:
Home Depot LED Flashlight above glass
Camera Info:
Canon 5d Mark II w/ 50 1.8
ƒ1.8 | 1/60 | ISO 200
39/365 - february 8, 2008
this was really how deep the snow was outside of our cabin in mccall, idaho. it was the softest, most amazing powder, and the best part is that it wasn't even really that cold outside. apparently it has been an "epic" year for snowfall in the idaho mountains.
and the skiing totally ROCKED...
Today in the morning it and early afternoon the weather was really good. It felt like spring out, the sun was out and it was all good but then it got cold and cloudy. Luckily when I had to catch the bus it was really nice out and I had about 10 minutes before my bus came so I decided to walk around a bit. This is the Phoenix building downtown. I really like the lines and the way the building kind of cuts through the sky and looks like one side of an open book.
43°39'33" N 86°50'11" W
6:39 AM on June 29
Canon EOS 5D Mark III, EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM | ¹⁄₅₀₀ sec at f/7.1 at ISO 500
© Mark Gillespie | File:2A_130629_0258
Messier 39 11/5/12
Instrument: Modified Meade 10" Starfinder
Camera: Canon 60D
Exposure: 45 secs x 20 @6400ISO
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Number 39 in the Dutch Championship Historic Touring Cars & GT's is the MG B of Mark Dols. © Bert Visser
Guinness by the fire on a cold February night for book club. We read A Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes. We cheered and high-fived when we realized that all 6 of us had finished it (It is only 163 pages). I liked the book and will check out more of his writing.