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Bars of the handicap access ramp at the Glendale train station
Except for cropping, this is the jpeg straight off the camera. The deep yellow is how the camera sees sodium vapor lights. I simultaneously shot this as a RAW file, which preserved the true light but I liked this golden version better.
A couple of people sit at outside tables behind a bicycle rack, Bologna.
This photograph captures the comfortable yet ssometimes-cruffy character that we saw in Bologna. A couple of people sit at outside tables located under on of the ubiquitous porticos, between old, weathered columns. Racks hold bicycles, also common here, and an impromptu string of lights is ready for the evening hours.
Some Italian cities that we’ve visited, especially some smaller ones, have a sort of quaint charm. Others, perhaps like Milano, can present a kind of sophistication. In others, like Florence, history seems to be at the forefront. To me, Bologna feels a bit more rough-edged and unpretentious, but in an altogether pleasing way.
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Kat at the Bull, Whistle & Garden of Eden Bar in Key West Florida. Kat is a great bartender and became a very close friend
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Mahogany Bars
This imposing Art Deco-style mahogany back bar was dismantled and stored during Prohibition (1919 - 1933) when the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages were prohibited by law in the United States.
Chef Louis Szathmary purchased the bar and used it in his Chicago restaurant, the Bakery, for more than 25 years. He donated it to the Culinary Arts Museum when he closed the restaurant and retired in 1989.
The ca. 1992 mahogany front bar, brass taps, and hanging lights were donated by the owners of J.G. Goff's Pub, located at 7 Point Street in Providence. The historic brick building which housed this popular tavern in Davol Square was torn down in 2004 when its foundation and walls were severely damaged by vibrations from a nearby construction project.
Taken November 12th, 2010.
Class 82 DVT 82 229 passes Askham Bar, on the southern edge of York, whilst heading East Coast's 16.01 York-London King's Cross service. @16.13
Bar-tailed Godwits are the world record holders for non-stop flight: they have been recorded travelling 11,000km from Alaska to New Zealand in only 8 days, flying at an average of more than 50km/h. This journey is also a fantastic weight-loss program, as the birds lose almost half of their body weight along the way. Luckily, once they arrive in Australia, our mudflats are waiting, filled with tasty morsels to help them recuperate.
The back door of a great abandoned home I found in Bacon Cove, Newfoundland. The home is at least 100 + years old and does not look like it has been lived in quite some time. All original. Check the porcelain door handle.
Pecan pie bars with a shortbread crust. It tastes like a pecan pie without the gooey center. We all know that you eat the topping and leave the pie part for your aunt. Ha ha
Bar-headed geese have to reach extreme heights when they migrate over the Himalayas. To be able to do this, the species is physiologically and biochemically adapted to flying at altitudes where oxygen levels and temperatures are both extremely low.
Did you know?
Bar-headed geese can fly higher than Mount Everest making them the world's highest flying birds.