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Powder skiing, Cranmore. Photo credit: Cranmore Mountain Resort.
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We dipped the rope towards the lower part of hidden canyon. There's always powder over there even days after a storm. Off Great western at Brighton resort, Utah.
Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, "Eulogy of the Flapper", 1922
“...she covered her face with powder and paint because she didn’t need it and she refused to be bored chiefly because she wasn’t boring. She was conscious that the things she did were the things she had always wanted to do.”
And of course I need to wear earrings while sandpapering the ceiling...
Scientific Name: Cladina evansii (Abbayes) Hale & Culb.
Common Name: Powder-Puff Lichen
Certainty: positive (notes)
Location: Florida Panhandle; Appalachicola NF
Date: 20070110
Jennifer used to eat mustard powder.
She hid it from the adults, they wouldn't understand. She ate it to make her stronger. Every attempt to put it in her mouth brought tears but she was convinced that, in the end, it would make the difference. Then she could fix Father. If she could breathe after a teaspoon of mustard, why then she could live through anything. She never managed much more than the tip of the spoon before he was gone and when she stopped crying she threw away the mustard and the spoon.
Some say she was traumatised but others believed she was just sick of mustard.
No one noticed when she hid the cayenne under the bed.
Somewhere not too far from Arolla ..... the only turn of the day. Major avalanche danger, high temperatures and crappy snow (underneath the 25cm of windblown powder!) made us turn back quickly.......... very quickly!
I took this photo to enter into the 2011 Canon EOS Photo 5 Competition. I had fun creating this, the small bowl contained crushed up gun powder from a sparkler, ignited then photographed at a very fast shutter speed 1000/1s and iso 100. the result I found spectacular. this picture was taken in broad daylight, this would give you an idea of how fast a shutter speed I needed to create this shot.