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New in the shop for Halloween - The Count Dog Neck Warmer.
Great as a costume but also practical for fall and winter to keep wind off of your pup's face.
COUNTING CROWS
live at Alcatraz
Milano
23 Novembre 2014
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Photos by Kathy Murphy and Mike Williams. Christmas Bird Count-Lakewood Circle, Olmsted Falls Area 2017. We had a fantastic time today doing the Christmas Bird Count. It was around 15 degrees the snow was about 5 to 10 in deep in places. Sometimes it was pretty windy and snowing heavy. Kathy Murphy the leader, Jack Sidor, Mike Williams, and Ray Kutnar, walked and drove a total of about 4 hours. We walked about 2 miles and drove 7 for a total of 9 miles. We stopped at the Renaissance Retirement Community and Herbert, Dave and Hilton joined us for a 20 minute walk around some of the property. Everyone enjoyed the snowy walk! We identified 15 different species. Report by Kathy Murphy. See the itinerary: goo.gl/1yKUGZ
Credit to: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Digital Visual Library
Date: 01JUN1988
Division: Northwestern Division
District: Portland District
Location/State: Oregon
Photographer: Bob Heims
General Info: Looking south along the Willamette River at the Fremont Bridge in Portland, Oregon. One of many bridges that crosses the Willamette River.
"In Memory to My Indian Voyage": A graphical setup that I much like - and that reminds me of Kodaikanal, the place I bought the sleepshirt in... ;-)
May 28, 2022, Bol Park bike path, Palo Alto - Members of the Gunn Green Team survey trees for the Great Oak Count along the Bol Park bike path map route in Palo Alto.
While the views from the castle atop the peninsula were beautiful, I couldn't resist wandering "off the beaten path" to see what I might behold from within the trees...
We played a game wherein we counted cows on each of our sides of the car. Throughout the trip the cows had an uncanny knack for being on Ellen's side. When we ran into this herd on a backroad, we couldn't simply turnaround -- for that would put the cows on my side and I would be able to count them. Instead, we drove about a half-mile in reverse. She's sneaky like that, Ellen is.
here is a mural that went up, you gotta love the count, the previous mural was the star wars themed one. which can be found here - flickr.com/photos/benlauis/3079209294/