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Looking up underneath "Spider" by Louise Bourgeois during a night walk at the Pappajohn Sculpture Park.
Meat Guts
(Grill) ($1.50)
Notes: Not lost in translation, but a little queasy in translation. Just kidding (seriously, though, they need a new translater).
These pork intestines were incredibly clean tasting. And they were very tender. Very good.
These morsels of intestines came with a light dashi broth and a swatch of hot, Chinese yellow mustard.
Read more about this meal at the ulterior epicure.
Chumby Guts from Maker Shed
Ready for some Hackin' a neat little Net appliance
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A whale got washed up nearby in the recent storms on Thursday.
It unfortunately died shortly after. And my wife who got stuck in the traffic jam caused by onlookers on Saturday. There was even a coffee wagon and a fast food van. Obviously, with the global credit crunch this is the new tourism!
Anyway, as I was babysitting, I missed the opportunity to go down on and take the picture of all this activity so I went down today and this is all that was left.
A lot of guts...
And in a further twist in the tale, the two nearest towns (you can see Courtmacsherry in the background) are fighting over the carcass/ skeleton.
Someone has even made off with the jaw bone and hidden it...
www.independent.ie/national-news/villagers-in-row-over-ow...
Only in Ireland!
inside the Robur espresso grinder. The best commercial grinder available, it still suffers from heat issues and a few nagging design flaws.
You can tell someone caught a few fish during the day, because there were fish guts and fish scales all over the cleaning station.
We brought food to the satanic picnic, re-labelled to be more satan-like: Goat's Guts (cherry pie filling), Old Limbo Restaurant-Style Bite-Sized 'Body of Satan' communion wafers (corn chips), Distilled Extract of the Souls of the Damned (salsa), Petrified Serpents of Hell (Twizzlers).
At early days of semiconductor technology era... High-voltage stabilizer of Hitachi HU-11B electron microscope.
This made me SOOOO happy! Hooray for having the guts to shoot in RAW. I know. I should. But I never do. I looked at this one and thought, aww, shucks. Total waste. Didn't get the mountain, I guess the clouds were too thick down there. But, I decided to play with it a bit, and see if there was anything. AND, TA-DA!! Who knew that awesome lenticular cloud was lurking up there, too?! It ain't perfect, but I'm pretty darn pleased.