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Oh no, the award for absolute worst photo title ever goes to me! Sorry guys, although this seems more like an occasion for a #sorrynotsorry tag.

 

Anyway, I made it up to the Palouse! This is a gorgeous area of farmland around Colfax, Washington (but only an hour from Moscow, Idaho if you're from my state), and I'd seen so many beautiful pictures that I'd been longing to check it out for a while (preferably in spring when everything was nice and green). The general consensus of the landscape photographer community seemed to be that the best views were to be had from Steptoe Butte, so to Steptoe I went!

 

The view from Steptoe definitely didn't disappoint. More gusts of wind than I would have liked and the narrow road that winds up the Butte is a bit scary and pothole-ridden, but it's worth it for the panoramic scene before you. Apparently a lot of other photographers feel the same way too, though, because I saw something like 30-50 that evening. There was even a van ("Aperture Academy" or something) seemingly giving people photo tours. On this hillside alone I bet there were 10-15 other people, although for a while none of them ventured down the hill with me. Why? No clue, but I think I ended up being in a few of their shots, which is funny.

 

So, I don't know if I'd return to Steptoe in a heartbeat, even though the views are great, just because fighting for space with that many other photographers isn't a huge draw for me. (They're also all at least twice my age and mostly male - why??) But I figure sometimes you have to see the famous places before you can break the rules and find your own spot for your own take on stuff, so I'm glad I went. I feel like this wider angle including the beautiful wildflowers is a bit different from the normal telephoto take on the landscape, too, so I can live with that.

 

So, visit Steptoe! Highly recommended. ...just prepare for the crowds.

  

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An evening study of Win Hill. Stanage Edge lies on the horizon on the right

After the previous nights drenching I was hoping for a little sunlight. This image is looking across to Win Hill. Legend has it, it gets it name from the battle of Win and Lose hill back in 626.

Fans display a “Cubs Win” flag following a recent night-game victory by the Chicago Cubs major league baseball team at Wrigley Field, the Cubs’ home park.

 

The Cubs haven’t won a World Series in 105 years, and they’re in last place again this season. But with many promising young rookies now on the team, Cubs fans are hoping that flag displays such as this one can soon become more of a cliche occurrence at Wrigley, perhaps as soon as next season. Yes, hope springs eternal… :-)

 

For Our Daily Challenge: After Dark; and for Cliche Saturday

 

HCS, folks!

 

Flickr friends, after Saturday, I will be taking a break from Flickr for a few days. See you when I return.

 

EPIC win!!!

Note the beer can flying through the air in the upper right corner (see v2 for call out)! OMG! And of course, I met Baby Shark on the train home!

Kowloon Motor Bus Volvo B9TL 12m

Fleet no. AVBE92

Former Long Win Bus 707

A four stitch panorama shot from Win Hill taking in an arc looking from south-west to north-west.

Down goes the American Lumberjack, for winning final round for the Canadian team.It was a great show and these guys were both entertaining and great at their skills! The overall competition was won by the Canadian Team with the most wins per race and skill in the Lumberjack games! A fun time!

The Great Lumberjack Show.

Ketchikan, Alaska.

 

WOWair A321 TF-WIN on short final for Runway 33L at BWI.

It’s a win-win for my sons today (half Scottish, half English) but as far as I’m concerned…COME ON ENGLAND!!

 

More about Principia: www.esa.int/Principia

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

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Heather moorland on the northern side of Win Hill.

A three shot stitch panorama.

Natural Selection Noah Faraday

This letter was in the box with the letters from my father to my mother during WWII. Thanks t to Ron Brauer, I looked closer....turns out it was a letter from my mother's friend Reva to her. She tells my mother about all their friends....husbands and boyfriends all sent off to the military....and friends dying in the Cocoanut Grove Fire in Boston....492 people killed in a night club fire.

New dress from yesterday. I love this model. It's from the Dolly Dolly book 6 and originally for Dals.

Wesley Foundation Chapel at CU, Boulder.

Big 7-2 win for the Toronto Maple Leafs over the Tampa Bay Lighting. Game 2 of the Stanley Cup playoffs with the series tied at 1-1

Looking across Ladybower Reservoir towards Win Hill in the Peak District National Park

A beautiful evening in rural Dorset

Win Green Hill 29.08.2016

being a woman is the best

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The only thing better then me feeling my freshly shaved legs is, having another man feeling my freshly shavrd legs

I had a really short time deadline on this one. They bumped up the new series instead of the following weekend to this one.

 

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