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My friends and I went to the Christina Aguilera "Back to Basics" concert. We met up with John Groo and Ronnie for dinner at a Mexican restaurant and Carl, Anthony and I went to the Hartford Civic Center for the show :P
Here's who performed:
vjnet.blogspot.com/2007/05/vjnetcast112-kc-ant-vj-go-to-x...
$3 only this week at the Green Rock Tavern! Tongue in cheek, back to basics. Cheese-It never tasted so good.
Until about three years ago I shot exclusively film with various cameras. This is a photo from a trip to Cuba in February 2001. I've revisited my photos and I've been scanning them. I miss film. I have to get back to it one of these days.
On my blog I'm talking about this photo and many others. Where this was taken, my thoughts about it, etc.
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Two girls, three times.
Blessed reflections in this life!!! :-)
55th Street and Broadway,
New York.
Ever since I read on Entertainment Weekly about this site, I've been happily converting cool shots into even cooler!! :-) All time Polaroid style! YAY!
(Just for MAC users for now, sorry folks!! For once, we MAC-anites get something first!!).
Taken with iPhone 3-G
Transportation Director Leah Treat announced today that the Portland Bureau of Transportation surpassed its goal of preserving 100 lane miles of City streets during the budget year that ended June 30.
In 2015-16, PBOT expects to apply more crack sealing to arterial streets, as a way to extend the life of those streets and avoid more costly rebuilds and repaving projects. At a news conference on North Argyle Street, crews demonstrated how it works.
For every $15 million we invest in preventive maintenance, PBOT estimates the City of Portland can avoid at least $50 million a year in future costs.
Transportation Director Leah Treat announced today that the Portland Bureau of Transportation surpassed its goal of preserving 100 lane miles of City streets during the budget year that ended June 30.
In 2015-16, PBOT expects to apply more crack sealing to arterial streets, as a way to extend the life of those streets and avoid more costly rebuilds and repaving projects. At a news conference on North Argyle Street, crews demonstrated how it works.
For every $15 million we invest in preventive maintenance, PBOT estimates the City of Portland can avoid at least $50 million a year in future costs.
The Flickr Lounge - Circle - not sure I'll manage a new shot for this week's theme, but will try for at least one. Happy New Year!
7DOS, Week #22 - Food, Black and White Wednesday
Thank you in advance for visiting and for any comments - always appreciated. Apologies in advance for being a poor contact over the next few weeks, but we've got a ton of family events on over the festive season so I'm going to be pushed to take photos, let alone edit and upload.
Iron & Wine (Back to Basics Tour) @ The Atlantis, Washington, DC on Sunday, July 30, 2023.
Back to Basics Tour Setlist:
Sodom, South Georgia
Upward Over the Mountain
Call It Dreaming
Carousel
Lovers' Revolution
Father Mountain (Iron & Wine and Calexico cover)
Surprise
Flightless Bird, American Mouth
Rabbit Will Run
Grace for Saints and Ramblers
Waves of Galveston
On Your Wings
Waitin' for a Superman (The Flaming Lips cover)
Jezebel
Encore:
Song in Stone
My friends and I went to the Christina Aguilera "Back to Basics" concert. We met up with John Groo and Ronnie for dinner at a Mexican restaurant and Carl, Anthony and I went to the Hartford Civic Center for the show :P
Here's who performed:
vjnet.blogspot.com/2007/05/vjnetcast112-kc-ant-vj-go-to-x...
Transportation Director Leah Treat announced today that the Portland Bureau of Transportation surpassed its goal of preserving 100 lane miles of City streets during the budget year that ended June 30.
In 2015-16, PBOT expects to apply more crack sealing to arterial streets, as a way to extend the life of those streets and avoid more costly rebuilds and repaving projects. At a news conference on North Argyle Street, crews demonstrated how it works.
For every $15 million we invest in preventive maintenance, PBOT estimates the City of Portland can avoid at least $50 million a year in future costs.
Transportation Director Leah Treat announced today that the Portland Bureau of Transportation surpassed its goal of preserving 100 lane miles of City streets during the budget year that ended June 30.
In 2015-16, PBOT expects to apply more crack sealing to arterial streets, as a way to extend the life of those streets and avoid more costly rebuilds and repaving projects. At a news conference on North Argyle Street, crews demonstrated how it works.
For every $15 million we invest in preventive maintenance, PBOT estimates the City of Portland can avoid at least $50 million a year in future costs.
My friends and I went to the Christina Aguilera "Back to Basics" concert. We met up with John Groo and Ronnie for dinner at a Mexican restaurant and Carl, Anthony and I went to the Hartford Civic Center for the show :P
Here's who performed:
vjnet.blogspot.com/2007/05/vjnetcast112-kc-ant-vj-go-to-x...