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Nice long scrapes from calf to thigh, with a lovely yellow-purple bruise underneath. From crash back on 5th of June 2007.

I stopped to enjoy the breeze and the view as I biked home on the lakefront path yesterday.

...so you can find love in each forest.

The sun is up so early nowadays, so the world was bright and gleaming and shiny for my surprisingly cold walk to work this morning. Much to my delight, the cows were out in their field to greet me.

 

--Schn.

Daily jakarta commuter, looking for a better public transportation. Too bad the goverment never really care about someting with the word "public" ^_^

 

enjoyJakarta!

a look in the side mirror on a daily commute to Albuquerque ...

I looked, but I couldn't see Terry Jones

(daily commute: clapham road)

This is what my daily commute to and from work looks like.

 

This photo is part of a set.

2011 Bike 180: 138 (Aug 18)

Smack in the middle of Harvard - it's RVA!

In a flower bed beside the sidewalk - seen on the way home from work

All that's left of the pond at the farm is a puddle (a bit larger after a night of rain, but by no means restored to a state of pond-ness), but this morning it had one great blue heron and two white birds the same size as the heron. The heron was, as ever, elusive, but the white birds were a bit less camera-shy.

 

--Schn.

I figured I'd take a picture of the traffic light on my way to work for Scavenger Hunt 101, and this crazy, crazy mist seemed the best setting for it.

 

--Schn.

Ah, the coils of snow fencing. It's kind of all there is to take pictures of on the way to work this time of year.

 

--Schn.

2010 Bike 180: 042 (27 Apr)

Multi-modal work commute, 12.55mi riding

2010 Bike 180: 007 (21 Jan)

Multi-modal work commute, 8.19mi riding

 

Got a ride home from the train station to make it to orchestra rehearsal on time.

This little waterfall is in a drainage ditch that I pass over while on the way to work. I often see something interesting down there.

After shrieking at me loud enough for me to hear over the music on my headphones, this hawk flew further up the driveway to land on the next telephone pole. At which point he continued to glare at me.

 

I had the 100mm lens on Day Three of our work challenge.

 

--Schn.

This hillside, near the intersection of PCH and Topanga, slid onto the highway during the winter of 2005, when Los Angeles got more rain than Seattle. After the worst of the mess was cleared away, work began on stabilizing the hillside. Drainage pipes are being inserted into the hillside, to allow water to flow out without taking the soil with it.

this would be my week four challenge picture.

 

it makes me smile as it is not only from a RR xing, but taken from the bus that i ride almost every day.

I brought the 28-135 on my walk today, planning to do all kinds of Queen Anne's Lace macros (it's an exciting life I lead), but then I regretted not having more zoom when I met this bird. It let me get pretty close to it while it perched on a fence along the road, then, when it flitted away, I noticed flashes of bright blue on its wings and tail. Is this the elusive bluebird of happiness? And could I possibly have gotten a less illustrative picture of it?

 

--Schn.

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