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what did the hippie do at the board meeting? ...besides smell like patchouli? daydream about the ozone layer and the organic hummus feta wrap she had for lunch and the new Dr. Brohner's shampoo she scored for her dreadlocks.
This is 37.5/365 I guess...I still can't decide, all I know is I have to start working on some finite math...Yay! lol:) Spring break is here, but I still have homework for school to be doing. If I had kept up on this online class maybe I wouldn't but eh, gotta do it now.
This is another attempt at the TOTW - Juxtaposed.
The plan was to get into an elevator with a bunch of suit and ties but I couldn't recrute more than 2, ah well. It came off okay...
Aerial view of a riparian boreal forest during the spring season on Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge.
Photo credit: Kristine Sowl,
USFWS, YDNWR
Public domain
Did you find smoking pipes on the background?
I love shooting film because of its nice minimalistic color and details. I also love old cameras because they give you not as much details as any normal camera would ... This closed aperture shot has too much details. So, no magic here =(
evento realizado en geba en la ciudad de buenos aires
strobis info: sony 42 a 1/4 de potencia de frente a la accion y yn 460 a 1/8 a la iz con gel amarillo disparados con cactus
taken at the Harlescott p & r site and wearing this allover advert for a Welsh builders merchant is Williamsons BAW1T a Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant bus livery, new to Price of Wrockwardine Wood , but was acquired from Elcocks
Fog is common near the Athabasca River valley near Fort McMurray in late summer. This area, near the Bridge to Nowhere, burned about 2003.
Scanned from negative fujifilm 100iso
Taken in 1989, Pleased with this scan some negatives defiantly scan better than others :)
Boreal Toad held during processing for Chytrid fungus in the Gunnison National Forest
Photo: Dana Shellhorn/USFWS
Restaurant Boreal Resita
Bd. Muncii (langa parc)
Resita jud. Caras-Severin
Tel. Receptie: 0355 423 423
hotelresita@yahoo.com
Fog is common near the Athabasca River valley near Fort McMurray in late summer. This area, near the Bridge to Nowhere, burned about 2003.
Hotel Restaurant Boreal Resita
Cele mai convenabile tarife de cazare in Resita. Hotel 2 stele
Bd. Muncii (langa parc)
Resita jud. Caras-Severin
hotelresita@yahoo.com
Canada’s boreal zone
The boreal zone is the broad, circumpolar vegetation zone of the northern latitudes and one of the world’s largest and most important biogeoclimatic areas.
Because forests dominate the boreal landscape, the zone is often referred to as the boreal forest in North America or the taiga in Russia. Mainly covered with cold-hardy pine, spruce, larch, poplar, fir and birch forests, the boreal zone also contains lakes, rivers and wetlands. It features naturally treeless areas as well, including alpine areas on mountains, heathlands in areas near the coasts and grasslands in drier areas.
In Canada the boreal zone stretches across the country’s north, from Yukon and northern British Columbia in the west to Newfoundland and Labrador in the east. About 30% of the world’s boreal zone lies within Canada.
Photo by JPM Lamontagne
Hotel Restaurant Boreal Resita
Cele mai convenabile tarife de cazare in Resita. Hotel 2 stele
Bd. Muncii (langa parc)
Resita jud. Caras-Severin
hotelresita@yahoo.com
Cough. Cough cough cough. Cough Cough.
Cough.
Bored yet? So am I!
Here are my current tools of the 'cough reducing' trade. Should I go see the doctor? Is there much they can do for a cough?
Looks like the planned camping weekend might have to be called off. :(
Read how the dogs get out from their boring and ordinary routine-here
If you wish to have some of them you can see my profile for details.