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Why that title?
We were watching Spaceballs and the scene where they are combing the desert was on. So that's how the title came about.
We talked about it and the movie is genius, even if you haven't seen Star Wars (like Sheri), it's still a good movie.
Now to the photo.
Sheri and I went out in the snow to get some items we needed for dinner.
I made a sweet Italian sausage, black olive, feta, presciutto stuffed chicken breasts with garlic parmesan butter red potatos for a side. Sound good? Yes it was :D
What can I say. I love to cook. I told Sheri to pick anything from Food Networks website and I would make it and so I did. :D
By the way, if you are not on my Myspace, Facebook or Twitter you don't know this, but it was... -3 outside when we took this photo. Brrrrr... that's way too cold. It got to -10 outside with a windchill of -23. That is nuts! One more week and we'll be in the 60's in California.
Pourceux qui ne connaissent pas, Liz Mc Comb c' est ça! fr.youtube.com/watch?v=BNr0TZ-PbO0&feature=related
Best representation of the colourful lights these give off caused by their combs (cilia) refracting the light. For so long now I've been trying to capture this.
18 days from hiving.
The 1st inspection from the side has revealed cross combing. This will have to be fixed up before it gets out of hand. I'll try the fake comb made out of cardboard placed every second real comb. This is supposed to train them to build straight comb as they keep a 'bee space' between the real comb and the fake cardboard comb.
This sculpture by Eduardo Chillida is supposed to symbolically comb the wind as it enters La Concha Bay, San Sebastián.
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Ten days, a no-name Chevy and no roads left unexplored! This photo is of El Mirador at the ancient Maya city of Labná. Labná is one of the Puuc cities and is really pretty remote down a barely paved one and a half lane road. We were the only ones here when we arrived in late afternoon. While roof combs are common toppers of Maya temples this one is one-of-a-kind. John Lloyd Stephens, the pioneering rediscoverer of Maya cities, called it the “most curious and extraordinary structure” he’d encountered. Maya temples were covered in decroative stucco reliefs and it’s always a thrill when you find structures where the delicate stucco remains. It really became one of my favorite activities while exploring all these lost cities. Shockingly, El Mirador has some stucco remaining on its roof comb even though it has been fully exposed to the elements for at least half a millenia.
White Comb, near Moffat, makes for a nice wander. You park by the wonderful Grey Mare's Tail, one of the highest waterfalls in Scotland, and ascend up the side of the burn past a series of little rapids and waterfalls. This is the last of the significant waterfalls, perfectly places as the hills surrounding the loch creep into view over the skyline.
Handmade replica bone comb typical of the early medieval period but of the double sided shape which was also common in the late iron age and roman periods. The comb is made from cleverly crafted pieces of bone glued and pinned together to make a delightful finished object which is typical of finds from many saxon, viking and frankish graves. The comb is approximately 5 inches long. It is priced at £34.95
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This is the peak of Rooster Comb Mountain near Keene Valley, NY in the Adirondack State Park. It is a nice day hike with a great view, and well maintained trail. I can't wait until I can get back up to the Adirondacks!
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Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure: 1/1600
Aperture: f/4
Focal Length: 17mm
ISO speed: 160