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Friends of James Beard Foundation Dinner
The American Restaurant
Kansas City, Missouri
(September 28, 2014)
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As seen at SF Pride 2011.
Also see: Carnaval SF 2011, Bay to Breakers 2011, and the How Weird Street Faire 2011 and other San Francisco Madness.
Bikes For Preppers
I have watched a few youtube vids from Preppers.
While they cover things such as guns/knives/survival stuff, they never seen to talk about one bit of kit you would want if there was a problem, and that’s a bike.
This is for several reasons:
1. To keep fit. Most Preppers on the youtube vids are big fatties who if in truth if there was some disaster would be the first to perish as they are too fat to get away from the zombies or even walk into a wood.
2. A 4x4 needs fuel and would get stuck in the traffic. A bike needs no fuel and you can cycle through traffic and the woods.
3. Cheap. Bikes are very cheap.
(1998) In 1998 Prep senior Jeff Miller ‘98 led the Pirates to the Parochial A State Championship with a victory over St. Joseph’s (Met.) at Elizabeth HS. As he accepted the game’s MVP award, he was flanked by (l-r) Asst. Coach Peter Butler, Artie Grutt ‘98, Phil Wells ‘98, Kevin Shannon ‘99 and Mark Curry ‘00. As the age of “specialization” was dawning in high school sports, Miller was the last of the 3-sport varsity all-state athletes.
Maps from my first visit to London in 2000.
Drawn with felt pen on tracing paper, copic markers to underside of tracing paper then stuck on (crookedly!) to white paper and into a black paper photo album.
Hmmm... I like these maps very much - the use of colour and the 3D components are more successful that most of the maps that I do these days....but back then I had more time for these things ...no that was definitely not the case! I was more careful!! And just for the record I traced these maps.
BTW... I am doing more trip preps than I can or will post....
The warm light increased at Webster Park as the sunset was about to begin. The receding ice reflected some of the warm light back toward the coloring sky. 20150331-DSC_5608
Prep Portrait collages of Parents. We make these every year and they are sold at the fete. Parents are very keen to read the special comments about themselves attached to the bottom.
This is the second in a series of seven photos that show a research project on the National Elk Refuge related to bighorn sheep health and monitoring.
Bighorn sheep that utilize the National Elk Refuge and adjacent Bridger Teton National Forest were captured as part of a Wyoming Game & Fish Department research project. These female bighorns were captured with an aerial net drop, hobbled, and brought to a processing site where biologists could collar them, collect disease samples, and conduct an ultrasound on each animal to measure body fat and assess body condition.
Photo credit: Amanda Soliday / USFWS
The Holy Trinity of Creole Cooking:
---3 c. diced onion
---2 c. diced celery
---2 c. diced green bell pepper
1 head minced garlic
1 pint oysters
1 lb boneless, skinless chicken thighs cubed and browned
2 lbs Andouille Sausage sliced and browned
4 cooked blue crabs halved
2 pints lump crabmeat (not shown in photo)
2 lbs Gulf shrimp peeled and deveined