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These photos were taken in Chalmette. Although a lot of homes are being renovated, there are still lots of homes, churches, etc left just as they were after the hurricane.
Darek is home from school for Christmas break.
The Triad added lights to the living room & master bedroom fans.
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Ceiling Fan
I was actually really surprised with how this turned out. I really like the composition and the contrast between the blurred blades and the crisp center piece.
Oh, the wrath of Mother Nature! A brief, but powerful, storm left much of Chicagoland in the dark. My home was without electric power from 3:30PM Thursday to 9:25PM Sunday. Tonight is the first chance I've had to catch up on email and Flickring and wow, what a relief! I'm so grateful. A neighboring town, Wilmette, apparently still has 6,000 residents still in the dark : (
Tomorrow, the garbage pick up begins. I may wander around and take pictures of what I'm sure will be massive piles of spoiled refrigerator refuse next to the piles of branches and tree trunks that have been curbside for days.
V-Guard Fans comprising of Ceiling Fans, Wall Fan and Exhaust Medium Fans with double ball bearings, metallic finish, rust resistance, elegant designs, advanced technology and consistent performance.
Being extremely silly testing my ability to precisely toss and spin my camera. The object of the experiment was to match the spin of the ceiling fan blades so that they appear non moving while everything else moves.
Yeah, a cop out. I had a screaming headache by the time I left work from the accumulated stress of the week. Still no word on the house, and as I'm worrying about where I'm going to live in 4 weeks, we're also in the process of delivering a huge set of requirements to the Air Force. The culmination of the last 3 months of work, and so convoluted in its process that it regularly turned my brain into tapioca pudding. So yeah, I took a picture of... my ceiling fixture. And then layered it. And it's a cop out. Bear with me folks, it'll get better, I swear...
[Taken with Droid Thunderbolt]
Day 362
365 Days of Photos
Time for Lights Out
Cedar Key, Levy, Florida
12/28/11
11:46:54 PM
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I'm snowed in today, so I'm working on images that I haven't gotten around to. (Probably because I was indifferent to them in the first place.)
I'm sure I have a much more interesting picture of this place in the HIE that I shot, although this one isn't too bad. We'll see when I finally get around to processing it.
Energy saving has become a part of my life. I was very surprised by this sign which is counter to the "turn it off" mentality I've developed. Guess fresh air does have its advantages though.
Inside St John's coffee house in Covington, La. Their frozen drinks have the perfect consistency. =]
Rick has the light half assembled and then runs into trouble. The remote control box won't fit. A new hole is will have to be drilled into the paster. March 2007.
I came out in the kitchen and they were all staring at the ceiling fan.
Sometimes I'd give a million bucks to know what goes on when I'm not around.
Secret# 14 - I have a fear of ceiling fans. I always feel like they're going to fall on me and cut off my limbs as they fall to the ground. I know it's highly unlikely since they're bolted to the ceiling and connected with wires....but my aunt was cleaning her kitchen one day and heard a loud bang come from the living room. When she went to go see what it was, the ceiling fan was laying on the floor.