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Christmas Countdown - 5 -Rudolph the Red-Nosed Echo
Today's yoga class was extremely satisfying. I was able to push myself to my limits without breaking a sweat. I wanted to hold every pose for a longer period of time than the instructor would allow. I had also noticed that the gentleman behind me was unusually flexible (especially for a big guy) which also encouraged me to try harder. Funny enough, I found out that this car belonged to him as we were leaving the studio.
Photographer notes - The car and the decor looks better in person. Too bad I only had my iPhone camera at the time.
Echo is hiding underneath Shampoo. She doesn't like the camera. She particularly doesn't like the fact that I stuck the camera inside the cage to get this picture of her.
The basements of Diocletian's palace were mostly set up to echo the ground plan at street level above them, so as better to support the structures there. It was quite strange standing in these excellently preserved chambers and imagining the elegant reception halls above in which the former Emperor would have entertained - most of which have now vanished apart from a few bits of wall here and there incorporated into other buildings.
Echo II is shown here undergoing a tensile stress test in a dirigible hanger at Weekesville, North Carolina. A dirigible is a type of aerostat or "lighter-than-air" aircraft. The 135-foot rigidized balloon satellite was sent into orbit as a passive communications experiment by NASA on January 25, 1964. When folded, the satellite was packed into the 41-inch diameter canister shown in the foreground. Image Credit: NASA
Photograph taken at 11:49am on September 24th 2008 from Guano Point located on the West Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park, in Arizona, USA at river mile above Lake Mead.
Nikon D300 24mm 1/400s f/10.0 iso200
Nikkor AF-S DX 18-135mm f/3.5-6.3G ED IF. UV filter
"There are various things you can do. You can close your mind to the fact you're not happening with the audience and play for yourself. When the music clicks, even if it's only with ten or twelve people, it's such a gas. "
Shari and I wandered around Echo Park in Los Angeles, California for the first time. Lots of things offbounds, but, looks like it's going to be pretty neat.
Echo Canyon is a slot canyon along the East Rim trail, we stopped for photos but did not really explore it, as we were not knowledgeable of slot canyons. It is a place I would like to return to one day.
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