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Streaming Now. Dread the Time. The opening track off the second CD (Todays Tomorrows Yesterday). We recorded this in 1995 at Academy Studio again (Paradise Lost, My Dying Bride, Anathema, Cradle of Filth, Ship of Fools, Blasphemer etc). We practiced in a barn of chicken sh1t and it was a wall of noise, when we came to put this down we surprised each other with what we had achieved. We were scruffy urchins but in my opinion this showed that we could actually play our instruments in a manner less associated with making a big noise and more with creating melody 😀. #melody #undergroundmetal #spotify #streaming #4ad #deathmetal
Taken in downtown Chicago, didnt bring tripod so set camera on granite overpass railing, very stable
The Poutawa Stream at low tide at Pakiri Beach, NZ.
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It snowed in Victoria this week. Southern Vancouver island is reacting in its usual ways... resignation in the rural areas... sheer pandemonium in the city. Yesterday, CBC Radio said "sannich police are asking people to please stop calling 911 to report the snow conditions". That says it all. :)
I'm glad my subaru is so badass.*
*by badass I of course mean AWESOME.
A stream at Þingvellir. The North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet at this spot, resulting in gradually opening fissures in the ground. This stream feeds Þingvallavatn, Iceland's largest natural lake. In 930 AD, the Alþingi, Iceland's parliament, was founded here.
Being back home in Arizona feels so refreshing, so why not take a swim in scenic Oak Creek. Fractured Schnebly HIll Sandstone allow for water to move in dramatic ways through the scenic desert. The moisture here allows lush riparian vegetation, such as cottonwood and sycamore, to thrive along the stunning redrock. This classic Arizona scene makes me feel at home, it makes me feel as if I have a grip on my life, in this creek I see clarity. A month in the Pacific Northwest, two weeks of conferences, and now some classic red rock. Stay tuned for a blog post!
Full house for our first Python programming course taught by James McNutt with Engage 3D. Learn more at 4thfloor.chattlibrary.org
A local work crew (Donald, Tony and Melanie) walk stream systems surrounding their home community of Hydaburg.
The team take stream measurements and trap and study anadramous fish populations. By understanding where specific fish are living, stream reaches (or sections of streams) are categorized as 'anadramous' and added to a regional catalog. This categorization adds protection to stream systems and helps dictate the type of development that can happen in their vicinity (e.g. type of logging activity).
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Photographs by Bethany Goodrich, Sustainable Southeast Partnership