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... And we have arrived at the precise point in the lake where the sunset colours are most spectacular. Found by dead reckoning only, no compass, Fish Finder, or GPS.
Given the nature of Unplug'd, it's fun to read the tweets from participants as they assemble in Toronto from around Canada, US, and Australia. One common thread that seems to prevail during the in-transport phase is the availability of Wi-Fi --- in planes, buses, trains, airports, and hotels -- folks are connected even before they connect face-to-face.
Connect-to-Disconnect. Disconnect-to-Connect.
Making and maintaining connections.
Shot without looking by aiming my phone under my seat on the train to Toronto. Applied my favourite filter in Instagram (Lo-fi) and uploaded, cross-posted to Flickr.
Photo for today's The Daily Create is tdc214: Take a creative photo without aiming in the viewfinder.
estas son las expresiones que hacen que valga la pena el esfuerzo que lleva hacer un regalo y no solo comprarlo... Navidad ROX, y con buenos amigos mucho mas :D
#occupyoakland
GENERAL STRIKE
November 2nd, 2011
11.2.11
"Liberate the Soil, Undam the Rivers, Free the People, Unplug the Empire"
Hello diary
We decided it was time to unplug ourselfes from the daily routine and went out into the countryside. We found snow, a cottege with fireplace and one another again.
What a lovely time it was to just park yourself out in the wilderness.
Later
FLY2 UNISEX LONG SLEEVE - BROWN
unplug, cast, relax and take in the simplicity with our new fly design - similar to our original fly design but much larger and redefined - cheers.
READ ABOUT THE NEW FLY DESIGN + OUR LOVE OF FLY FISHING:
AVAILABLE HERE
None other than Quick Left's Operations Manager/in-house artist/rainbow maker, Ali Schultz, is hosting the #BSW13 & BMoCa Unplug event Friday night. Audience members enjoyed performances from musician Harper Phillips, performance artist Tara Rynders and peruse BMoCA's current exhibition, Museum of Broken Relationships. Stories from esteemed leaders in the Boulder Startup community were interpreted by Boulder's own Playback Theater West. Believe us, you have never heard, or seen, these stories like this before. Photo Credit: Megan Sweeney
None other than Quick Left's Operations Manager/in-house artist/rainbow maker, Ali Schultz, is hosting the #BSW13 & BMoCa Unplug event Friday night. Audience members enjoyed performances from musician Harper Phillips, performance artist Tara Rynders and peruse BMoCA's current exhibition, Museum of Broken Relationships. Stories from esteemed leaders in the Boulder Startup community were interpreted by Boulder's own Playback Theater West. Believe us, you have never heard, or seen, these stories like this before. Photo Credit: Megan Sweeney
FLY2 UNISEX LONG SLEEVE - BROWN
unplug, cast, relax and take in the simplicity with our new fly design - similar to our original fly design but much larger and redefined - cheers.
READ ABOUT THE NEW FLY DESIGN + OUR LOVE OF FLY FISHING:
AVAILABLE HERE
None other than Quick Left's Operations Manager/in-house artist/rainbow maker, Ali Schultz, is hosting the #BSW13 & BMoCa Unplug event Friday night. Audience members enjoyed performances from musician Harper Phillips, performance artist Tara Rynders and peruse BMoCA's current exhibition, Museum of Broken Relationships. Stories from esteemed leaders in the Boulder Startup community were interpreted by Boulder's own Playback Theater West. Believe us, you have never heard, or seen, these stories like this before. Photo Credit: Megan Sweeney
Illustration for our website on whole-life Christian faith: sustainabletraditions.com. By J Fowler of WISELY WOVEN {Creative Media}
#Badog supports "National day of Unplugging" #unplug and ask us about our wireless #CNC #machine options
None other than Quick Left's Operations Manager/in-house artist/rainbow maker, Ali Schultz, is hosting the #BSW13 & BMoCa Unplug event Friday night. Audience members enjoyed performances from musician Harper Phillips, performance artist Tara Rynders and peruse BMoCA's current exhibition, Museum of Broken Relationships. Stories from esteemed leaders in the Boulder Startup community were interpreted by Boulder's own Playback Theater West. Believe us, you have never heard, or seen, these stories like this before. Photo Credit: Megan Sweeney
Just about done! When it's finished you unplug the popper, snap on the black plastic cap that covers the butter well (which is about to be the bottom of the bowl instead of the top of the popper). Using potholders, you take the handles, holding the bowl in place, and flip the thing over. Then you lift off the popper, leaving behind a bowl of beautiful popcorny goodness. A few pinches of kosher salt, and voila! Popcorn as they made it back in the days of the Colonists!
(Yes, the Colonists had electric corn poppers. Weird that they didn't use electricity for anything else, but then, the Colonists could be kind of weird that way.)
This week I had very little time for photography... just work work work! Since I wasn't able to get away from work to enjoy my hobby, I combined my hobby and love for photography with work :-)
I took my camera with me to the office and snapped a few today!
This past weekend I took a friend on her first backpacking trip ever! We enjoyed one night along the Hoh River, at Five Mile Island. Upon setting up camp she decided to take a nap, which allowed me opportunity to wander and photograph. It was utter joy to unplug (though I'd argue I was really plugging in) and lose myself in the landscape.
What did I find? Fall is here. Vine maples splashed brilliant colors, catching my eye. Like magnets, my feet moved towards them. Moss hung heavy and green in the trees. Through them, the haunting bugle of elk. I watched the river for long spells. Forgetting everything. Totally content. My focus only interurrped by dashing dippers, stopping at river's edge to eat larvae off the rocks. Wind through the leaves, clouds settling in.
That night, a light drizzle fell. Torrential downpour began at 4am. I awoke with a start, certain the river was at my tent, threatening to wash me away. Alas, just very heavy rain. Disorienting. My headlamp out I inspected all corners of my tent, no water. Sleep returned slowly.
In the morning, I discovered my tent was caked with mud and debris from the hard-splashing rain. I also discovered my friend still smiling. Her gear had held up without issue, and she was still having fun. Despite the rain. Success.
Do you remember your first backpacking trip? Those first trips are so important. They plant the seeds of desire for tomorrow's adventures. My first overnight trip was to Discovery Lake in the Olympics. A bushwhack with my brother and dad. It rained. Our tent leaked. I was cold. But those details pale in comparison to my memories of wandering around the lake. Taking pictures. Writing in my journal. Discovering I liked backpacking, discovering I wanted to do more of it. Seeds planted, desire sprouted.
None other than Quick Left's Operations Manager/in-house artist/rainbow maker, Ali Schultz, is hosting the #BSW13 & BMoCa Unplug event Friday night. Audience members enjoyed performances from musician Harper Phillips, performance artist Tara Rynders and peruse BMoCA's current exhibition, Museum of Broken Relationships. Stories from esteemed leaders in the Boulder Startup community were interpreted by Boulder's own Playback Theater West. Believe us, you have never heard, or seen, these stories like this before. Photo Credit: Megan Sweeney
For some reason, these buildings made me think of the Matrix. They seem very efficient.
They Will Say by Carl Sandburg
Of my city the worst that men will ever say is this:
You took little children away from the sun and the dew,
And the glimmers that played in the grass under the great sky,
And the reckless rain; you put them between walls
To work, broken and smothered, for bread and wages,
To eat dust in their throats and die empty-hearted
For a little handful of pay on a few Saturday nights.
Rodd (@thecleversheep) (not Todd) and Martha have a conversation off to the side. I know it's Rodd because he's wearing his red shirt.
just want to wish everyone a great weekend...i am in need of some time to continue with my efforts to simplify and am starting by unplugging a bit for a while...
love ya, mean it!
Stoney Bank Nurseries, "Unplug and Play!" PHS Gold Medal; the PHS Council Trophy; Pennsylvania Landscape and Nursery Association Trophy; Special Achievement Award of the Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania; the Kate & Robert Bartlett, Jr. Award.
2019 Philadelphia Flower Show, "Flower Power: The Power of Flowers."
None other than Quick Left's Operations Manager/in-house artist/rainbow maker, Ali Schultz, is hosting the #BSW13 & BMoCa Unplug event Friday night. Audience members enjoyed performances from musician Harper Phillips, performance artist Tara Rynders and peruse BMoCA's current exhibition, Museum of Broken Relationships. Stories from esteemed leaders in the Boulder Startup community were interpreted by Boulder's own Playback Theater West. Believe us, you have never heard, or seen, these stories like this before. Photo Credit: Megan Sweeney
None other than Quick Left's Operations Manager/in-house artist/rainbow maker, Ali Schultz, is hosting the #BSW13 & BMoCa Unplug event Friday night. Audience members enjoyed performances from musician Harper Phillips, performance artist Tara Rynders and peruse BMoCA's current exhibition, Museum of Broken Relationships. Stories from esteemed leaders in the Boulder Startup community were interpreted by Boulder's own Playback Theater West. Believe us, you have never heard, or seen, these stories like this before. Photo Credit: Megan Sweeney
None other than Quick Left's Operations Manager/in-house artist/rainbow maker, Ali Schultz, is hosting the #BSW13 & BMoCa Unplug event Friday night. Audience members enjoyed performances from musician Harper Phillips, performance artist Tara Rynders and peruse BMoCA's current exhibition, Museum of Broken Relationships. Stories from esteemed leaders in the Boulder Startup community were interpreted by Boulder's own Playback Theater West. Believe us, you have never heard, or seen, these stories like this before. Photo Credit: Megan Sweeney