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I have been thinking of quitting my day job and buying an antique store... it's almost too tempting to pass up, but not sure... we shall see. :)

Mill Street Eats in Morrison, Colorado - have no idea the age of this place but it a busy place at times.

This cute pup grabbed a banana to munch on. He laid …

  

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The mall's food court... Every table in here had at least one person sitting at it! The sign in the middle flashes between "Great Lakes Crossing" and "Eats".

 

The massive, approximately 1,400,000 square foot, Great Lakes Crossing Outlets was opened on Novemeber 12th 1998. Taubman developed this mall after a plan by Mills to build "Auburn Mills" on the site fell through. Great Lakes Crossing is obviously a Mills inspired mall. The original anchors of the mall were Bass Pro Shops, JCPenney Outlet, Burlington Coat Factory, Sportmart, and Star Theatres. Of those main anchors, JCPenney Outlet closed and Sportmart (another source says it may have been Oshman's) became Sports Authority. A number of mid-size anchor stores such as T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, Group USA, Saks Off Fifth Outlet, Lord & Taylor Outlet, Neiman Marcus Last Call, SeaLife aquarium, Forever 21, and Bed Bath & Beyond are also found at this mall.

 

The mall appears to be doing very well based on how I saw it. I only noticed a handful of vacancies and most of those vacancies appear to have happened within the months prior to my visit. The largest vacancy at the mall was a former Toby Keith's I Love This Bar And Grill location, which closed in late 2015. The mall also seemed to have heavy foot-traffic and full parking lots. I was planning to eat here as well but all the tables in the food court had people at them and the full service restaurants, like Rainforest Cafe, all had waits. This is a little departure from me covering mostly dead or dying malls. I thought it was odd to see a mall with an aquarium in it as well!

 

Great Lakes Crossing Outlets (January 23, 2016) - Auburn Hills, Michigan

 

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Backside

 

Night eats color,

Flower bouquets lose their fake ornaments.

Day falls into the leaves like sparkling fish

And struggles, like the lowly mud,

The shapeless dreams and trees

Nurtured outside this shriveled, deridable despair.

And the space that was chopped down

Tickles the weeds there by its feet.

Fingers stained with tar from cigarettes

Caress the writhing darkness.

And then the people move forward.

 

-Chika Sagawa

Proboscis Monkeys - Sarawak, (Borneo), Malaysia

Your Uber Eats is 13.7 lightyears away. It will arrive in 35 minutes.

This is just as we're coming down Coal Creek Canyon on the South side of Nederland but on the north side of Nederland I had seen another Moose back off the road a bit but since the 3 of us was on motorcycles and not a good place to pull over we drove on.

Fourteenth and Seventh

Sky Eats Airplane //

(notice the girl tying his shoe) <--- nevermind! allison was UNTYING it haha

 

“You’re all wrong, I’ve got enough cheap love to cash out on” rolls off of Jerry Roush’s (vocalist of Sky Eats Airplane) lyrical lips as he sings “Numbers”. Sky Eats Airplane didn’t need to bother asking the crowd to raise there hands, they even had one of the security guards balling his fist in the air – or maybe that was due to the crowd surfers constantly making there way from dozens of hands onto the stage…

Lexington Avenue & East 75th Street

Kansas City, Missouri.

 

Photo taken in 2010.

Spewing bout the flicks!!

Welcome to stamp your location here where life is worth living and there are good eats. Belle Center is in western Ohio, a few miles north of Bellefontaine. There is an ice cream stand in town so maybe that's where you can get the good eats.

 

The card is postmarked June 19th, 1953. It is addressed to "The Posch's" of Knorr Street in Philadelphia.

 

Dear Friends,

 

My very best wishes and our very thoughtful regards to all. Many thanks to all those girls of "Girls Circle(?)". I do appreciate all of them. Yes(?), it is hot and getting dry after much rain. Had a goodly number of messages(?) today.

 

Love to all.

 

I can't decipher the name of the sender and a couple of other words.

Shrine to Fushimi Inari, Goddess of Rice

Bohemian waxwing eats berries in California

Golden, CO - Wondering the streets of Golden, Colorado, you might get lucky and see the local wildlife feasting on an afternoon snack.

When a bird is alive, it eats ants.

When the bird had died, ants eat it.

One tree can be made into a million matchsticks, but only one matchstick is needed to burn a million trees.

Circumstances can change at anytime.

Don't devalue or hurt anyone in this life.

You may be powerful today but time is more powerful than you.

So be good and do good.

 

• Camera: Pentax K1000 50f2smc

• Film: Uxi 200

This is a picture I wish I would never have had the opportunity to take... I've done a lot of thinking about it since yesterday when I took it. As sad as this is, it is nature and the alligator is doing what he has to do to survive..And there is nothing we can or should do about it.

 

What I find much sadder, is the human behavior I have seen in the last few months. Bobcat hunting and trapping is legal in many places, but not in this specific wildlife area. A while back a poacher was suspected of going into this area at night to get the bobcats. The wildlife authorities were spending nights there trying to catch them. Yet there are people right here on Flickr posting address information on where these gentle bobcats are located so that poachers searching the Internet can easily find a whole family of easy target bobcats in one place. As well as find the hours the park is open. (So they can be alone after hours).

 

I've been writing to many of the people who had posted this information and most are the nicest people you'd ever want to meet...After hearing about the situation, and knowing the risk is small but real, they immediately removed the exact location. Those people have my undying respect and admiration. They are the photographers I look up to as great examples of humankind and what a nature photographer should be. Then there are those who even after hearing about the problem, refuse to remove the information. Now THAT is sad... Much, much sadder than a gator eating to live.... Seeing photographers who care more about promoting their photos or being found in a Flickr search than possibility being responsible for the horrid fate of a trapped bobcat to be made into a fur coat or shot simply for the "sport" of it, is REALLY upsetting to me... A hundred times more upsetting than a gator eating to live.

 

To see what a horrible fate a trapped bobcat goes through, do a Flickr search for 'trapped bobcat'... Born Free has some undercover photos of trapped animals when the trapper finally returns... Lets just say that if the animal has not already died a long slow death, they are about to. They have undercover footage of a trapper who does not like to waste money on bullets when they can stomp it death for free. And like I said, it's all perfectly legal, in the right places. Check out the huge stacks of dead bobcats this man is proud to have trapped. He claims over a hundred every year. bobcatlureandbait.com/?cat=3 Bobcats are the highest priced furs on the US market. Some pelts go for upwards of 1,500. $6,500 for a bobcat fur coat.. www.usafoxx.com/index.php?route=product/product&produ... and the popularity of bobcat fur coats has increased in the last several years... Making them a highly sought after commodity.

 

Please read this short page: www.bigwildlife.org/front_animal_page.php?page=17

I would think in this day and age people would have evolved past the point where we do not need to cause so much suffering to animals to make ourselves feel more beautiful or rich by wearing their fur. Or feel more like 'a man' because we can conquer some poor innocent animal with steel traps, bullets or bow and arrow to make a few dollars. And I have barely touched on the subject of hunting for "sport". Which is a huge industry, and may actually be an even bigger threat.

 

Shame on those photographers who know about this problem and yet care more about themselves and getting some imaginary attention for their photography, than the actual nature they photograph. It's very sad.

 

An endangered Florida Panther was just shot and killed in the Everglades by a poacher in early 2014. Many endangered whooping cranes are poached every year. Two half-tame deer at another local nature center, (in a large fenced in area) were shot with bow and arrow a while back. The deer had to be dismembered, taken over the fence and carted away in pieces. Yet those poachers boldly carried out their mission, one mile from a Sheriff station, in the night when no one was around. A bobcat could easily be carried away. Poaching happens everywhere in the USA. " Wildlife officials say that legal hunters kill tens of millions of animals every year. For each of those animals, another is killed illegally, perhaps on closed land or out of season, leaving orphaned young to starve. Few poachers are caught or punished."

www.humanesociety.org/issues/poaching/?credit=web_id86162658

 

Another threat is irrational fear from people living in nearby communities. When these people see photos posted with a location close to their home, it stirs them into action. I hear of many bobcats caught by trappers every year. According to Big Cat Rescue most Florida bobcats cannot be legally relocated. But if they are, either they or the bobcat whose territory it's released onto will die. This is a very important article to read especially the beginning and end : bigcatrescue.org/relocating-bobcats-and-cougars/

 

And as I have come to realize, photographers themselves can pose the BIGGEST threat to wildlife of all. The crowds caused by posting location online, can be a serious problem in themselves. I have seen mob mentality overpower otherwise rational people. I've seen it many times.

 

Photographers PLEASE don't post location information of sensitive species on the internet. Especially to those places where wildlife has lost its fear of man. Not all people on the internet are animal lovers.

 

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