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Today. This is where my weekly yoga classes are taught. Needless to say, this view goes excellent with a little bit of downward facing dog. My yoga instructor, Franklin, was kind enough to let me take pictures of this amazing view before today's class. In my opinion this is about as good a view of the city that there is - including the famous Signature Room view in the Hancock. I would love to see what a sunset would like here. I also wouldn't mind seeing what a long exposure shot with some decent clouds might come out like.
If anyone can correctly guess what floor number this shot was taken from, I will let them pick any spot in Chicago for me to shoot later this week in my project 365.
From the photoblog at www.shutterrunner.com.
The Lotus 77 was a Formula One racing car designed by Colin Chapman, Geoff Aldridge and Martin Ogilvie for the 1976 Formula One season. The car was a stop-gap means to an end for Lotus, who were fighting back after the failure of the Lotus 76 and the obsolescence of the Lotus 72 in 1975.
The Messier Catalog, sometimes known as the Messier Album or list of Messier objects, is one of the most useful tools in the astronomy hobby. In the middle of the 18th century, the return of Halley's comet helped to prove the Newtonian theory, and helped to spark a new interest in astronomy. During this time, a French astronomer named Charles Messier began a life-long search for comets. He would eventually discover 15 of them. On August 28, 1758, while searching for comets, Messier found a small cloudy object in the constellation Taurus. He began keeping a journal of these nebulous (cloudy) objects so that they would not be confused with comets. This journal is known today as the Messier Catalog, or Messier Album. The deep sky objects in this catalog are commonly referred to as Messier objects.
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured this vivid image of spiral galaxy Messier 77 — a galaxy in the constellation of Cetus, some 45 million light-years away from us. The streaks of red and blue in the image highlight pockets of star formation along the pinwheeling arms, with dark dust lanes stretching across the galaxy’s starry centre. The galaxy belongs to a class of galaxies known as Seyfert galaxies, which have highly ionised gas surrounding an intensely active centre.
77/365 - no, this cabbage did not die in vain. On a side note, I love my Global chef knife. It was one of the best gifts my husband ever gave me and I use it every day. Tony Bourdain, in his book Kitchen Confidential, said that it is one of the best knives you could get for $100. I imagine I'll have this knife for the rest of my life.
Waiting in Hilton Head Hospital's Emergency room for Brenda to have her wrist checked. The x-rays showed that her fall on the walkway leading to Fort Pulaski has made three small fractures at the end of her the radius bone in her right arm where it meets the carpal bones in her right hand. Four weeks in a cast should do the trick.
Canon EOS 350D camera with a Sigma AF 18-200mm DC OS Zoom lens
iPhoto crop
03/18/09
I just changed my bull's faceup. Now he belongs to the series of SCP, which is coming from my imagination, with 14 and 23. I love him.
The Transdev Group recently won a raft of Lancashire County Council contracts which been be upgraded and run more frequently under the "Ribble Country" brand.
Seen in Burnley is Mellor Strata Ultra bodied Mercedes-Benz minibus 77 - WP21FVG.
Monument aux morts de la guerre de 1870 Ã Provins (77-Seine et Marne) Boulevard d'Alligre.
Sculpteur : Léon-Eugène Longepied, né le 10 août 1849 à Paris, où il est mort le 13 octobre 1888
Fondeur: Thiébaut
Architecte: Ployé
Inauguré en 1887.
Guilford train WJED with heritage painted GP9 #77 and recently rebuilt GP40-2LW #518 return from the Glory Days of the Railroad festival in White River Jct. The two were on display Saturday and powered the local back on Sunday.
ethiopia
1976
thatched-roof huts
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3/17/12 - 77/366
I guess I was having a Bill Gates moment. Or, really, I should say Charles O'Rear. Granted, my hills weren't rolling anywhere except towards me.
Mondays are always so busy... I know I always say that but today was crazy busy! Sometimes it feels like I take on too much, and today was one of those days I had so many things to do and so many things I wanted to get done. Now that the day is over I feel really good about how much I accomplished, even though I ended up with undesirable results, at least I was able to get a lot of things organised which always makes me feel a bit more relaxed! The only down side was that I accidentally passed out while trying to play with Ion for about an hour after work haha. Hope everyone's Monday was good and hope everyone is safe and warm inside their house through yet another snow storm....