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Counting Crows performing at Stir Cove - Harrah's Council Bluffs Casino - July 26, 2014

 

Derek always wanted Count Chocula thrown at his wedding... Matt and Erik made it happen!

Very nice costume

here are the electronics racks and patch panels in the counting room. I did not see a lot of electronics in the caves.

OK...I couldn't stay out of the K-scope software. I like the interesting things it does with everyday objects..see the labels and jar lids. FUN!

inspired by the mood of the movie "Melancholia"

Counting Crows @ Wembley 14.05.09

A pilgram leans over while counting prayer beads

these homes in takoma park all look like single-family homes until you count the mailboxes–they're small apartment buildings, and a crucial source of middle- and working-class housing in a town where the median home price in 2024 was $700,000.

Count M'Butu, playing congas and percussion with the Derek Trucks Band at the London Shepherds Bush Empire, 22 April 2009.

Counting Crows

The Tabernacle

Atlanta, GA

May 04, 2012

at Braehead Milton of Campsie

 

..at the Hairdressers

these homes in takoma park all look like single-family homes until you count the mailboxes–they're small apartment buildings, and a crucial source of middle- and working-class housing in a town where the median home price in 2024 was $700,000.

The secretive American Bittern, whose markings blend with the browns of the winter freshwater march was a highlight for birders, Barb and Steve Thomas as they worked part of Huntington Beach State Park during the Audubon Society's annual Pawleys-Litchfield Christmas Bird count, Thursday morning.

12/30/10

Photo by Charles Slate

 

Counting Crows @ IDF 2013 in San Francisco.

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I'm particularly puzzled... Close to 2000 views in less than 48 hours for this picture?

Counting Crows 7 November 2014 // Photos by Nuno Saque Ferreira

Context Clothing | June 22 2012

Kent Pietsch performing his excellent comedy turn at the 2007 EAA Arlington fly-in. The first thing to fall off his Interstate Cadet is the starboard aileron followed by sundry other items (a tire, a "flight manual" and a roll of toilet paper) from the cabin. Great fun!

They show the count-down to when the next SeaBus (it's the ferry across to North Vancouver) is leaving in minutes and seconds, so you can really be precise!

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