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ohmygodohmygodohmygod!!! Cathy and I are in Berkeley to see Peter Mulvey at the Freight and Salvage tonight. While driving around looking for somewhere to eat dinner (and the BART station for pictures) we stumbled across 'Fellini' on the corner of Acton and University. An unassuming place on the outside but interesting on the inside.
Classic film posters, strong colors. Pretty cool place. But the icing on the cake was when we were choosing our drinks. With the antibiotics I'm currently on I skipped the wine this time and started right with the sodas. Ohmygodohmygodohmygod... They serve SPRECHER root beer!!!!! The first restaurant I've found outside of Wisconsin that does. [thud] picking up my jaw I quickly ordered. The waiter was equally enthusiastic. Cathy CAN drink so she chose the 'Arrogant Bastard Ale'. quite good. Dinner consisted of mushroom risotto with asparagus in a cream sauce for me. Cath had the 'gypsy salad'.
When in Berkeley... Eat here! You won't be sorry. Cath and I recommend the roasted asparagus appetizer. Delicious!
Khiara Bridges talks with students and their families following the Class of 2022 Berkeley School of Law Graduation on Friday, May 13, 2022.
Berkeley Square London
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4H High school students tour and learn from employees at Bayer on Friday, April 5, 2019 in Berkeley, Calif. ( Alison Yin/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
Half BMW, half Bondo. I bet it'll run for another ten years.
This photo is in Vintage BMW Magazine #4: issuu.com/thevintage/docs/issue__4_cobined?viewMode=magazine
27 July 1971: Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire
Berkeley Castle is now the oldest building in the Country to be inhabited by the same family who built it. Scene of the brutal murder of Edward II in 1327 and besieged by Cromwell's troops in 1645, the Castle is steeped in history but twenty-four generations of Berkeleys have gradually transformed a Norman fortress into the home it is today.
Berkeley Castle (which dates from the 12th century) has been the property of the Berkeley family for some 850 years, a record of home ownership which is unmatched in England. It is surrounded by a 6,000 acre estate. King Edward II was imprisoned in its Norman keep after his deposition and later murdered there in 1327. The writer Vita Sackville-West described it as 'savage, and old, and unique' and 'neither cosy nor manageable'. It is now the home of Charles and Daisy Berkeley.
Berkeley, California. Part of the sculpture "Berkeley Big People" by Emeryville artist Scott Donahue.
Berkeley 93 is a trumpler (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trumpler_classification) class III 1 p open cluster located in Cepheus. Obscured by a dust cloud it is likely much brighter than it appears. A paper on the cluster can be found here - articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/pdf/1994AJ....107.2101S.
Luminance – 24x300s – binned 1x1 – 120 minutes
RGB – 8x180s – 24 minutes each – binned 2x2
182 minutes total exposure – 3 hours 2 minutes
Imaged November 28th and December 6th and 20th, 2025 from Dark Sky New Mexico at Rancho Hidalgo (Animas, New Mexico) with a SBIG STF-8300M on an Astro-Tech AT12RCT at f/8 2432mm.
See my full Berkeley Open Clusters album here - www.flickr.com/photos/dcrowson/albums/72157711466876833/.
27 July 1971: Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire
Berkeley Castle is now the oldest building in the Country to be inhabited by the same family who built it. Scene of the brutal murder of Edward II in 1327 and besieged by Cromwell's troops in 1645, the Castle is steeped in history but twenty-four generations of Berkeleys have gradually transformed a Norman fortress into the home it is today.