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Nathan was the homeless guy who's home for the past couple of years was LA City Parking Lot 635, behind Mr. T's Bowl.
The first official color shot, I'm pretty sure we could just photograph whatever we wanted. This is from the Rice Gallery exhibit of Rip Curl Canyon. I'll post more photos of the exhibit later. Frank didn't like the one flag and wanted me to take it out in photoshop.
My parents cat died today. Was fortunate enough to take this last photo a week before he passed. Such a wonderful and loving cat. He will be missed.
RIP, Jimmy Leeward, one of the great and legendary race pilots to round the pylons at Reno.
Sadly, I do not have any photos of Galloping Ghost, and regret that I never got the chance to see her in person.
Photo taken in 2006.
In the Conclusion to RIP we're left like we were when Batman took off to take care of things during 52. So I don't know how momentous this really will be, at least Two Face isn't in charge.
I just heard about 15 minutes ago that Nick (guy in black shirt) passed away on Friday.
He was kind of a permanent fixture at the Amtrak station in the summer. If he wasn't trackside in his chair he was around somewhere.
I chose not to put up a picture showing his face, but his goofiness will be remembered, as much as him signing the Wabash cannonball on a Friday evening.
I also understand that fellow flickr member and railfan GHOSTWALKER passed away this month so my condolences goes out to him too.
the above pic is not my photo but I borrowed it from Yahoo photos. The little blue & white parakeet reminds me of my little one-Angel that died yesterday. She...rather he had been sick and finally passed on. He was rather a mean budgie but still I will miss him. I still have the other parakeet-Cutie who is getting a new friend this evening as a friend is letting me have one of his female budgies!
I have to start off by saying that the lovely 50 and I have a very complicated relationship. Some days, I adore it. Others, I could scream with fury over my futile efforts. Today - with only a handful of shots - I was mixed.
I haven't photographed Rip in awhile, he was long overdue for some camera love.
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The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the Revolution, draped with a flag and covered with flowers and a musket, after the wreath-laying ceremony on George Washington's birthday weekend. Old Presbyterian Meeting House, 321 S Fairfax St, Alexandria, VA.
this was taken after a big storm in connecticut, the tree ripped from the ground luckily there were more trees to hold it back from tearing down a cupel of new homes not to long ago constructed..
A lucky skier finds 'solitude' on Diamond Lane. Perfect corduroy and blue skies makes for one great day on the hill.