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You stare at the computer in confusion, but can't seem to do anything about the screen.
You decide to turn the computer ON, which seems to close the game, and venture back to 9gag.
Should've done that from the beginning.
Continuing on with our tour of Thailand, March 1-7, Chiang Mai, Chiang Dao, and Doi Inthanon NP in northern Thailand.
Work continues to progress at Wolvercote although did not look like anything was happening today.
Wolvercote
18 June 2014
December 27, 2010 (Monday) - A perfect cold and rainy day to visit the tropics (while staying in the city.)
I comment about my life and opinions in my eJournal and images every single day.
Nikon F5 - AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm 1:2.8G - Kodak Plus-X 5431 @ ASA-125
Kodak D-23 (Stock) 7:00 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC (2015.5)
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James continues his New Zealand Famil starting from the Edgewater hotel in Lake Wanaka before driving through the mountains up to Highlands Motorsport Park for a day of fast driving before ending the day back in Queenstown at the Novotel on July 25th, 2018.
Many people told me that I should try an finish this girl, so I worked some more on her. I think this is a far as I'll take her. I'm just not liking her eyes.
Took my Sunday off to drive from Palmdale, CA to Monterey on the I5/HWY101, then came back down on HWY1 to Santa Barbara... then somehow got back to Palmdale after some more HWY1/101. 650 miles of fun.
MCPC staff continue to work on Montco 2050: A Comprehensive Plan for a Changing World. We are on track to adopt this plan in 2025. At our last board meeting, staff and board members started thinking about the next phases of the plan in small breakout groups. We discussed the future of Transportation Evolution & Safety, Resiliency & Infrastructure, Diversity & Community, Great Places, Land Use, and Housing & Development. MCPC will be focusing on public outreach in 2024 to share information and gain feedback on these topics and more. In the meantime, visit our Padlet , which is a great place for open-ended feedback on the comprehensive planning process.
I'm continuing my Cohen Bros weekend and going to see 'No Country For Old Men'.
SB600 pointed at the wall camera left, SB600 pointed at the ceiling behind the camera.
Continuing presence of uncommon bird for this area.
mouth of Cedar River at Lake Washington
Renton, WA
gull, lesser black-backed, in flight, ZZ1K6751w2
The Bad Art Night series continues with Bad (He)art Night: Bad Valentines. Doilies, pink construction paper, glitter, glue, and pictures of Justin Timberlake will coalesce into nightmarishly bad cards, envelopes, and shrines to those you love (or hate). The rule, as always, is that nothing good is allowed. Bad Art Night, is only for bad art. If you feel a bit timid dipping your toe into the choppy waters of high aesthetics, fear not, Bad Art Night is all about splashing around the shallow end of the artistic pool. Come and join us for a fun filled evening, just leave your aesthetic sensibilities at the door.
These Images were shot in Wu Zhou in the South of China. They show some of the history of Chinese Money.
Construction of the Anderson-Clarke Center, the future home of the Susanne M. Glasscock School of Continuing Studies at Rice University.
Part 2, continued from Part 1: Thanks to Stephen Conway for inviting Jeff and me to be part of The Spiel's Spiel-A-Thon fundraiser! Not only did the event raise $3500 for The Spiel Foundation, but also helped show how play can be a powerful force for good in the world. See Stephen's FB post: www.facebook.com/stephen.conway/posts/10155922260039849
Thanks also to Stephen's new Spiel partner Doug Richardson, all the volunteers, sponsors who donated games and gaming celebrities!
Part 3 of my BGG photos coming soon!
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Jeff and I had a ton of fun at the BoardGameGeek convention in Texas a couple of weeks ago. Huge thanks to the #BGGcon staff, sponsors and volunteers for making this event possible! I believe approx 3200 attended (possibly more?).
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If you like board/tabletop games or want to know more, I highly recommend you checking out the amazing community over at BoardGameGeek.com/ They're doing their annual fundraising campaign right now (I just donated) and LOOK, one of the photos I took is at the top of the page: boardgamegeek.com/support I'm grateful to the BGG community for so many reasons. One of them: they supported me and my art years before any of my children's books got published -- I so appreciate their early encouragement of my comics. :-)