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These are two items that I brought with me, with the hope of getting them signed. Hope, alas, dashed!

 

The first, of course, was meant for Stan the Man on Saturday! Alas, the photo-op did not allow for more than a few words before pose, kiss, point, and click. I can't remember when/how I got that book, but it's been on my shelf in my room at my parents' place since junior high. I brought it back with me a couple of trips home ago, thinking I'd pass it on or share it with my nephew. Was really hoping I could get Stan Lee to write a little something to him in it. Maybe next year!

 

And, oh, LOCKE AND KEY. That was meant for Joe hill and Gabriel Rodriguez on Sunday. N was gonna get Joe to sign a couple of his novels (I loved HEART SHAPED BOX and the movie adaptation of HORNS) and I was gonna ask him and artist Gabriel Rodriguez to sign my first volume of the trades. Unfortunately, Joe ended up leaving early for the day (contrary to the very official-looking and no doubt notarized notice left on his table, foo) and we never got to meet him. Nuts.

 

HOMER: You're right, Marge. Just like the time I could have met Mr. T at the mall. The entire day, I kept saying, "I'll go a little later, I'll go a little later..." And when I got there, they told me he just left. And when I asked the mall guy if he'll ever come back again, he said he didn't know. Well, I'm never going to let something like that happen again!

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More than 400 brave souls dashed in Minneapolis on March 3, 2018 to support Special Olympics Minnesota. These participants raised $34,000! Photos taken by Fred Sobottka.

I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.

I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.

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I put E to bed and dashed down to the seafront to catch the sunset. I was just in time to catch it as it slipped below the horizon and I was very glad that I did. The sky was even more dramatic after the sun went down.

 

(I'm still catching up from my holiday - unfortunately I don't live anywhere near the sea so when I am by the seaside I'm obsessed by shooting sunsets - should have made that clear!)

I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.

The calm after the storm. Our plans for a 3 day trek were dashed by bad weather and I spent an hour building up the beautiful stone wall around the tent to protect it from gale force winds. This meant the tent survived with only a few small holes where big rocks we´d weighed it down with had worn through the fabric. 3 other tents at the campsite didn´t fare so well and were mangled by the winds, while a load of others were taken down for their own safety. This was Hogmanay, and luckily the winds had died down enough by 20:00 for us to feel like our weight wasn´t needed to hold the tent down, so we could go into the Refugio to enjoy some vino and celebrate the New Year in true Danish fashion by jumping (into it) off benches. (We were with a Danish couple. They claimed this is normal in Denmark.)

 

Please take a look at our blog: www.pikesonbikes.blogspot.com for tales from the road.

For lots of route information for cycling in the Andes see our website www.andesbybike.com.

Dashed off a quick tree in Central Park this afternoon, prior to a podcast

For FGR "Riding inanimate objects" day.

 

I had such grand hopes for a really cool shot outside today, but the tornadic weather system dashed those hopes. So this is my real quick thrown together inside idea.

 

Please ignore the mess. :(

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After about two years managed to get inside this fine church. A wedding was about to happen so I dashed round getting my shots.

 

That roof is something else.

 

If you look in my Kent Churches set you will find exterior shots.

 

There are few churches in Kent that display transepts without a central tower. When in the fifteenth century a tower was built it was added to the west end of the existing nave. Two excellent hagioscopes are cut through either side of the chancel arch, whilst the south transept contains some eighteenth-century monuments by the celebrated sculptor Michael Rysbrack. The most famous memorial at Chartham is the brass to Sir Robert de Septvans (d. 1306), one of the oldest and largest memorial brasses in the country, showing the cross-legged knight with flowing locks. The chancel windows show excellent medieval tracery which has preserved much of its late thirteenth-century glass

 

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I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.

Kitty dashed into a cat free zone, she's pleased with herself.

Okay so dashed off the dress in an exchanged for jeans and top. Here we captured her by the water.

Pepper is then dashed over the ingredients in the hope of attracting more money and valuables.

Words: Zhao cai jin bao.

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Maybe when they were deciding where to site the UK's first super casino this put them off Leeds.

I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.

Dotted/Dashed. I used a tutorial to teach me how to do dotted lines and dashed lines on Gimp. You just increase the spacing. I took a picture of jean stitching and overlayed it on the orange.

Lying in the wet rubbish.

 

Taken with Minolta MD Macro Zoom 35-70mm f3.5 on Panasonic G1.

The Aspirant Aviateur

French Military Graveyard, WW1, near Etain, northern France

I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.

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I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.

I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.

SCR's county cup hopes were dashed by a 90th minute Hayes End winner, in an entertaining fixture at Hannibal Way.

 

SCR lead early through Joshi Earl, but trailed going into the break.

 

Lauris Chin equalised in the second half, but a late strike took Hayes End through

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Black-dashed Hydriomena (Hydriomena divisaria) - Lower Wilson Pond, Piscataquis County, Maine.

www.butterfliesandmoths.org/sighting_details/1080938.

I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.

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This sunrise was followed by an all-day snowstorm. Dashed outside in cotton pajamas and bare feet to catch the light before it faded. Temperature minus 20 with windchill. Brrr! This one and the next are jpegs straight from the camera, no processing. Last two here and here are WB corrected jpegs otherwise unprocessed. #P2120180

Saw this wonderful sky tonight and dashed for my camera! Ten minutes later, darkness fell !

Walking along a trail this chipmunk dashed out from a tree stump, froze for a nano sec then dashed back in again. Figured if we waited a bit he might emerge again, and he did!

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In the 1930s (I think) these houses were built in Selsey. The first and third houses differ from the centre one having external buttresses on the front corners

I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.

I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.

Lootbag

Planning for Lootbag. This is a leisure map of Kinglake National Park with ...

 

*selected coverage from 1:25,000 maps of area.

*AGD - Australian Geodetic Datum.

*intervals: 10 metres

*grid interval 1000 metres

*mag dec 11,30'

*published data in 1990

 

Note the data on this map is inaccurate & now uses GDA instead of AGD.

 

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I woke up an hour late this morning. I made myself get up anyway and dashed (as much as I can “dash" now) down to the lake. As always, it’s worth it, just to see the day start. The water was particularly pretty this morning.

 

For those keeping up, the doctors still haven’t figured out what went wrong with my knee surgery. My knee is fine, it’s the rest of my legs that don’t work well. Best guess is a pinched nerve. Regardless, my locomotion is messed up. Walking on anything but a flat surface is awkward and dang-near dangerous. That means no walking up mountains or edging down the dam to launch the chair into the water. Nobody knows if and/or when I’ll get well because they don’t know what happened. I don’t mean to complain, only to explain that my outdoor photography will be limited for the time being. I’m sure I’ll come up with some new ways to make pictures.

 

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