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A Bison grazing at Devils Tower Wyoming.
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This truly is the devil's crayon
Tracing your shoulder blades
Aglow like rayon
This truly is the devil's crayon
That all his children can use to draw
And we are so many tiny pieces
And we are so many tiny pieces
This truly is the devil's answer
Carved from the tongue of this romancer
This truly is the devil's answer
The oldest children used to kiss
And we are so many clambering hands
And we are so many clambering hands
The way you say her name
I want mine said the same, devil
Devildevildevil
The way you say her name I want mine said the same
Devil
This truly is the Devil's shoulder
Your arm draped around
Ten times over
This truly is the Devil's shoulder
That all his children will use to throw their loads, their loads on you
To throw their loads on you
And we are so much moulded dough
We are so much moulded dough
Used to throw their loads on you
Used to throw their loads on you
Not one, but TWO shows in one night. We started at Bimbo's opening up for the Dresden Dolls, which was awesome. We would have loved to hang out but we had to high-tail it over to the Clay Movie theater for the midnight movie....Plan From Outer Space. A great evening all around.
This wonderful creature is reportedly a retired rodeo bull. He is spending his retirement in a pasture that overlooks Devil's Tower National Monument. Or maybe I should say the Devils Tower overlooks him...
Love his asymmetrical horns... Hated that he was plagued by flies (the little black spots)...
The beer blackboard at Devils Backbone brewpub. Three of the seasonals we tried were Kung Pow! Enter the Hop, Danzig Baltic Porter, and Anniversary Ale. [Descriptions: here.]
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The Brew Ridge Trail meanders through Virginia's scenic Nelson and Albemarle Counties.
On a chilly, dank December afternoon, we toured two of the breweries along that trail: Devils Backbone (brewpub) in Roseland and Blue Mountain (brewery with a tap room) in Afton, both on VA route 151. We were welcomed by good beer, good food, and fine folk.
12 December 2010
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The Devils Marbles is a large field of boulders in the central Australian desert of the Northern Territory. There is an overnight camping area and it is wonderful to experience sunset and sunrise amongst the huge stones. The site is known as Karlu Karlu to the land's Aboriginal traditional owners.
The view of the back wall of the cwm with the famouse feature, Devils Kitchen. This is a chimney that rises up from the cwm to the ridge between Y Garn on the right and Glyder Fawr on the left.
Can be a bit of a scramble
If a Spiny Devil feels threatened, it will lift their back legs to appear larger and then snap their back legs together.
Most people are familiar with our butterflies, but we also have some *amazing* live insects in our collection. Some are on display in the Hall of Entomology, and some go out to schools through our Bugs on Wheels program. Our entomologist, Erin M, raises these amazing arthropods, and she let us invade their abode with a couple of cameras recently. We came away with these photos, and hopefully a pretty cool video series (coming soon!)
You may remember Devils Tower from "Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind" . . . if you made it through that movie. When we got there the sun was beaming overhead and after some major photoshop editing I was able to save at least one photo.
Devils Tower, Wyoming
Camera's still at Sony headquarters! Went up today to Devils Lake in Wisconsin just North/West of Madison. This picture taken in Spring,the only difference is there was alot more green!