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Taken in Fukushima City. These are popping up all over the affected area; Nanyo City Hall just got one too.
shot/sent via Treo, at Ruth and Coop's
gigantic mansion which is surrounded by laser-gun-toting fembots and armored
hot-pink tanks. Coop bought this crazy old geiger counter at a swap meet for
like $20! Came with this wacky manual.
The instructions and maintenance manual from a Victoreen CD V-700 Civil Defense geiger counter from 1962.
Philippe Geiger, France, making a point at the Closed Ministerial Session at the International Transport Forum’s 2016 Summit on “Green and Inclusive Transport” in Leipzig, Germany on 19 May 2016.
Some Greek cigarettes (apparently the Danish Queen smokes 60 of those a day) and a Russian Geiger counter
Seven-tenths of a mile east of this marker was Geiger's Station, the largest station on the Geiger grade toll Road, the main thoroughfare between the Comstock Lode and the ranches of the Truckee Meadows. Located at the site were a toll house, three blacksmith shops, three barns, several corrals and an inn, Magnolia House.
During the boom years of the Comstock Lode, the sixties and the seventies, the station was crowded with freight outfits, stagecoaches and weary teamsters. Passing travelers could stop off at the inn for a drink or a quick meal.
Following the extension of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad to Reno in August 1872, the toll road fell into disuse and a few years later became a public highway. Magnolia House continued operating until 1915. Social activity at the inn included dances which attracted residents from Virginia City, nearby valleys, and the Truckee Meadows.
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New Athens, Illinois
This must have been a pretty impressive place in its day, with this grand entrance and towering display window.
Mike Geiger, Graduate Student, Department of Horticulture
Borago officinales, also known as borage and starflower, can be grown as an annual herb in Wisconsin. The flowers, leaves, and seed oils of borage are used for both culinary and medicinal purposes. When fresh, the flowers and leaves have a strong cucumber-like flavor. Gardeners will often grow Borage because its bright flowers attract bees, as seen here, who can help with pollinating the rest of the garden.
We went up to the West End to buy Caroline's birthday present. I had promised her a pair of Kurt Geigers. I wanted to enjoy the luxury of selecting any pair in that beautiful shoe shop. But... I found there was a sale on... usually a good thing but in this case as selection was the name of the game, it felt like a bad thing. However we were able to buy 2 pairs and had to head from Covent Garden to Regent Street to find a pair she had set her heart upon. The computer said they had one pair in stock in the size. Mirculously after a 20 minute speed walk, we found them. I love this pair in red, very chic and well made. The other pair is a different design in black.