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I rarely post anything on Flickr anymore, I've gotten out of the habit (and my pro account expired). Uploading has become slightly redundant for me anyway.
But here's something for my Ap Studio Art Portfolio!
I really do work best under intense pressure. Everything is due in about two weeks and I barely started the other day.
:p
2014 NTN Division 1 Level 2 Short Course Invitational
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CISD Aquatics Center
Southlake, Texas
November 1-2, 2014
USA Swimming Collection
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USA Swimming Events
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USA Swimming Compilations
When asked where the best place in town to eat was located, they indicated their fast food bar. We declined.
The Shinkansen bullet trains are fast. The scenery whips by so quickly it can it can make you dizzy looking just outside the window.
Also, it kicks the crap out of flying.
Just some bridge love on the way home. My friend Eddie and his fiancee Tom and I are constantly bridge-rolling from one side of the city to the other. We always try to take a different one. Any guesses as to which bridge this is? Should be easy...
Squeezing in a quick lunch with the Munchkin after going to the Dr,. Martens store downtown to try on some shoes. This was our first visit to the newish Shake Shack location downtown.
Chicken nuggets (bites), black truffle parmesan fries, a chicken avocado burger and a chocolate salted caramel shake. Food was better than average for fast food, so it was a nice treat.
Fast Castle is the ruined remains of a coastal fortress in Berwickshire, south-east Scotland, in the Scottish Borders.
Fast Castle, in its heyday, comprised a courtyard and keep, built on a narrow sloping plateau, 27m by 80m, on an eponymous promontory overlooking the North Sea. Cliffs up to 45m high on either side rendered the castle relatively impregnable. The plateau was surrounded by a curtain wall with towers, with the keep at the northern extremity of the peninsula. The castle could only be reached by a drawbridge over a narrow ravine, protected by a barbican. Little remains today of the keep or the courtyard walls except foundations. The layout of the castle is very similar except in terms of scale to Dunnottar Castle in Aberdeenshire. Access to the sea was via a pulley system with basket. There is a cave at the foot of the cliffs, which, it has been suggested, could once have acted as an access to the interior of the castle by its inhabitants.
Shot from above the I-90 floating bridge. Not sure how I got here but drove around one night in Seattle and ended up here. Thought might as well take a shot!
D7000
18-105 3.5-5.6
Castello Di Gresti o Pietratagliata nei pressi di Aidone.
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From when he was 4...
There's nothing sweeter than a child's love... and I can't wait to see him on Friday!!!
View from Carrick Winery, Bannockburn, Central Otago, New Zealand, day 4 Oct 24, 2011 on our trip down south. We have a wonderful lunch here at Carrick on our way down to Queenestown from Wanaka.
Carrick is an integrated organic vineyard, winery, restaurant and cellar door in Bannockburn Central Otago. Known for their quality premium Pinot Noir, Carrick also grows and makes Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Gris and Sauvignon Blanc; wines noted for their fruit expression and clarity.
Steve Green, the owner-manager of Carrick, the viticulturist, the winemaker and the chef bring understanding and experience to making fine wine and food. This pride is reflected in the care of the vineyard and environment – Carrick has a flock of free range hens, giant compost heaps and a community garden, all part of the Carrick philosophy.