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I finally got around to putting my supercute pineapple pan to good use, making some mini-pineapple upside-down cakes.

 

The only problem was that they rose quite a bit, making them impossible to flip over properly. Oops. They were still delicious, however.

 

I doubled this recipe, replacing the allspice with pumpkin pie spice because... well, I don't have any allspice. Next time I'll cut out some of the baking powder to see if I can't get something a bit more upside-down friendly.

The downside to living in a condo is not having control over the condition of the exterior windows. I swear these windows have not been washed in 30 years. The only reason why we are able to see out of them at all is due to the powerful prairie rainstorms.

 

This lens is going to be a lot of fun to use.

 

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www.elastic-city.org/walks/downside

 

Gravity is a given. Its anchor is a constant force within constant spin. By changing our physical orientation in space, we may fundamentally upend, well, just about everything.

 

For Downside Up, Kristin Geneve Young will lead participants in challenging their senses of vision, equilibrium and proprioception. Balance tests, climbing exercises and aerial inversions will be used to focus the senses throughout the walk, inviting the group to respond to overlooked pockets of Midtown.

 

Co-facilitated by Susie Williams (9/27) and Lisa Natoli (10/4)

 

Photo by Caitlin Ruttle

100ISO,300mm,f22 at 1/50 handheld.

Jaron learnt downside icepicks in the bowl over the weekend.

Downside of the recent weather is that is too hot to get decent clouds! This is the same as the last video but it displays properly now that I have re-installed the video codec.

Always fascinates me to see clouds heading in different directions.

On the Caledonian Canal the famous staircase of locks.

Rider - Karl-Gustav Hanikat

A 1997 Aston Martin on show at Downside School

www.elastic-city.org/walks/downside

 

Gravity is a given. Its anchor is a constant force within constant spin. By changing our physical orientation in space, we may fundamentally upend, well, just about everything.

 

For Downside Up, Kristin Geneve Young will lead participants in challenging their senses of vision, equilibrium and proprioception. Balance tests, climbing exercises and aerial inversions will be used to focus the senses throughout the walk, inviting the group to respond to overlooked pockets of Midtown.

 

Co-facilitated by Susie Williams (9/27) and Lisa Natoli (10/4)

 

Photo by Caitlin Ruttle

The downside is grandma had a busted water pipe. It took a couple weeks, but the upside is we cleaned out ALL the garage clutter, and then updated everything: new water regulator, new water heater, new utility sink, and new LG washer & dryer

 

Everything should be good for another 20 years

"Tia, go do a handstand in that window sill!"

 

Yesterday I deleted all of the other good photos from our shoot. We were playing with panmotion. This is not panmotion.

 

Model: a begrudging Tia Gustafson

Downside, Cobham, Surrey

girth 8.1 metres, Height 15 metres

Took my new lens out for a shoot today, just trying to get the focusing sorted but I'm slowly getting there. Still a bit out of focus though.

Played at Downside School, 21-1-2017. Final score Bath 19 - 20 London Irish

Featherweight champion CDA Greenwood 1933 (left).

Sam with a downside footplant in the subaru bowl at Ray's MTB Park

Downside footjam Tailwhip@balatonfĂĽred...

Downside Cobham, Surrey. Girth 4m

Visited by an education consultant from British United in 2014.

An acrobat catches me taking a picture. Ubisoft 10y employee party at the Belvédaire du Centre des Sciences.

The paper took a pro-new technology stance and didn't explain the downside of hydrogen. In the letter I said hydrogen was 12 times as likely to ignite, but actually it's 20 times. I was rushing and relied on memory. My brain seemed to think 20 times sounded exagerated. The pro-hydrogen highway people almost never mention the hazards and some think because the flames shoot upward a hydrogen fire is safer than gasoline. They don't mention that the flames are almost invisible so you can get burned and not even see that you walked into it.

There are many, many downsides to frequent business travel- the boredom, being away from home, all the hassles associated with traveling in airports. I spend a fair amount of time in Chicago, the suburb of Schaumburg actually. To break up the routine I pack a camera with me on these trips and head out around town at least one evening during my trip. The early sunset this time of year has provided me the chance to take shots at night. Millennium Park is a beautiful place any time of day, at night…well you really need to go and see it in person. Cloud Gate, aka, The Bean, is otherworldly at night.

 

www.millenniumpark.org/artandarchitecture/cloud_gate.html

  

my lamp over the livingroom table

"titania" view from the couch.

Somewhere in Estonia. Saaremaa.

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