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Burger King premium. Hulk can be kept in jail cell. Squeezing sides of cell will cause Hulk to burst out... albeit quite messily. Partners with Iron Man.
We got called to deck three. Again. It started to break through. Again. We don't how much more the ship can take. And now Heyman is stuck! I've got half a mind to let him get eaten.
Saturday evening. Farming country. Cattle land. The fence is down, the field is deserted . . .
My theory: mass bovine breakout, herd on the hoof, headed for a nearby wood. They'll keep their heads down until it gets dark, then they'll hijack a cattle truck and run for freedom.
On the other hand, I could be wrong . . .
ARTEXPRESS at the Armory - Art of Darkness, a showcase of the best major works produced for the 2008 HSC Visual Arts examination
Two cow-calf pairs managed to get past a cattle guard and onto the wrong side of the fence. If they had opposoble thumbs, who knows what mischief they'd do!
Speaking of fences . . . HFF !
OpenStack Summit April 2013 - Portland, Oregon. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution - ShareAlike. Please credit photographer Aaron Hockley and link to hockleyphoto.com for web use.
The Patrick Marsh Natural Resource Site encompasses 785 acres; only a portion of it has permanent protection. The Site includes a 225-acre Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Area which provides important habitat for more than 100 species of birds. The Site is used by the Patrick Marsh Middle School as an outdoor classroom, and by outdoor enthusiasts who bird, picnic, and hike in the area. The site also includes a former hunting ground of the Ho-Chunk Nation.
The marsh is the first wetland mitigation bank site in Wisconsin, which was created as a result of the expansion of U.S. Highway 151 to four lanes.
It also happens to be one of my personal favorite places to shoot sunrises, for obvious reasons.
Every time I see father and son walking and holding their hands it remainds me cover of one of the best Polish blues records "Blues" by Breakout.
Clicks / Composition: Mauricio Santana
Art Direction: me
work for Closemotion project.
Available at Behance