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This poor soul is despondent in one of the prettiest spots in all of Minnesota, Gooseberry Falls. What sad chain of events led him to his current emotional state? We can only speculate, as well as hope we time our depression not to coincide with a nature hike.
Testing out some Slide film that expired in March 1999 on some very boring ducks and some pretty (and tiny) Michigan fall trees
I thought this was cute...I was bored, as usual and desided that should play around with stuff on Gimp. Just random sentences popped up in my head. I kinda have those strange moments, and I just write some down and they eventually become poems. I have many of them. Ok..I'm getting off topic...
Oh well...I still haven't got a call for my job position..and its been..about a little under a month...>.<
Well I do know that I did pass all my exams and my report card isn't as bad as I thought it would be. So only 1 more grade after next school year to go through til I'm free!! Yay!!!
I NEED HELP!!!
Is there anyway I can take bigger pictures in the sims? I use the large setting but it still isn't good enough for me..=/
Boring plane, boring livery. I've never flown on an A340, nor been a customer of Air France, but from the outside it looks very blah.
Driving across a clay pan. The Bore Track is in northern South Australia. A bit rough at times it is also really interesting to traverse.
This poor tree has been bored through by the Emerald Ash Borer.
The photo was taken last May, and it seems these pesky insects are invading once again in Central Illinois.
I was uploading a photo for a magazine entry, when I saw this among the files from that month. A perfect subject for today's photo.
I had to work until close to 1AM on Monday and am up past 2AM writing this, so if it seems a bit discombobulated, that's because I'm running on fumes, so to speak.
The tree survived last year's infestation of the critters, I hope it does as well again this year.
We all take life's ups and downs, and, if we stay rooted in the moment, realize that we are deeply blessed and fortunate to be living.