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Fabulous

High School Musical 2

 

Composição: David Lawrence / Faye Greenberg

 

[Sharpay]

It's out with the old and in with the new

Goodbye clouds of gray, hello skies of blue

A dip in the pool, a trip to the spa

Endless days in my chaise

The whole world according to moi!

(Excuse me? Thank you!)

Iced tea imported from England

Lifeguards imported from Spain

Towels imported from Turkey

And turkey imported from Maine

 

[Sharpay & Ryan]

We're gonna relax and renew

 

[Sharpay]

You...Go...Do!

I want fabulous

That is my simple request

All things fabulous

Bigger and better and best

I need something inspiring to help me get along

I need a little fabulous

Is that so wrong?

 

Fetch me my Jimmy Choo flip-flops

Where is my pink Prada tote?

I need my Tiffany hair band

And then I can go for a float

 

[Ryan & Sharpettes]

A summer like never before!

 

[Sharpay]

I want more!

 

[Ryan & Sharpettes]

She wants fabulous

That is her simple request

All things fabulous

Bigger and better and best

She needs something inspiring to help her get along

She needs a little fabulous

Is that so wrong?

 

[Ensemble]

Fabulous pool, fabulous splash! [Sharpay: Read my lips!]

Fabulous parties, even fabulous trash!

Fabulous fashion [Sharpay: Oh!], fabulous bling! [Sharpay: Yeah!]

She's got to have fabulous everything!

 

[Ryan & Sharpay]

Nothing to discuss

Everything's got to be perfect —

 

[Sharpay]

— for me!

 

[Ryan]

She wants fabulous

That is her simple request

All things fabulous

Bigger and better and best

She needs something inspiring to help her get along

She needs a little fabulous

Is that so wrong?

 

[Sharpay]

This won't do

That's a bore

That's insulting

I need more!

I need, I need

I need, I need

I need, I need!

I need fabulous! (I want fabulous!) (Bring me fabulous!)

 

[Sharpettes]

Fabulous hair, fabulous style!

Fabulous eyes, and that fabulous smile!

 

[Sharpay]

Oh, I like what I see

I like it a lot

 

[Sharpettes]

Is this absolutely fabulous?

 

[Ryan & Sharpettes]

Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous?

 

[Sharpay]

Absolutely...

...NOT!

  

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Fabulous (tradução)

High School Musical 2

 

Fabulosos

 

[Sharpay]

 

Sai o velho e entra o novo

Adeus nuvens do cinza; olá céus do azul

Um mergulho na piscina, uma ida ao spa,

dias infinitos em meu chaise

O todo de acordo com o pedido!

 

(Com licença)

 

(obrigada)

 

Chá gelado importado da Inglaterra,

Salva-vidas importados da Espanha,

Toalhas importadas do Turquia,

e peru importado de Maine.

 

[Sharpay e Ryan]

 

Nós estamos indo relaxar e renovar

 

[Sharpay]

 

(você...)

(vai...)

(fazer...)

 

Eu quero tudo fabuloso!

Aquele é meu pedido simples.

Todas as coisas fabulosas,

Maiores, melhores, do melhor!

Eu necessito algo que inspira para ajudar-me começar longitudinalmente

Eu necessito de algo um pouco fabuloso; é isso errado?

Busque minhas sandálias de Jimmy Choo.

Onde está minha tote cor-de-rosa da Prada?

Eu necessito da minha bandana Tiffany,

e então eu posso ir para um flutuador

 

[Ryan e meninas]

 

Um verão como nunca antes!

 

[Sharpay]

 

(Eu...)

(quero...)

(mais!)

 

[Ryan e meninas]

 

Ela quer tudo fabuloso !

Aquele é seu pedido simples.

Todas as coisas fabulosas,

Maior e melhor e melhor

Necessita de coisas que inspiram para ajudar-lhe começar longitudinalmente.

Necessita de algo um pouco fabuloso; isso é errado?

Piscina fabulosa, respingo fabuloso! (leia meus lábios )

Partidas fabulosas, mesmo o lixo fabuloso!

Forma fabulosa, barulho fabuloso !

Tem para ter tudo fabuloso!

 

[Ryan e Sharpay]

 

Nada a discutir

todas as coisas tem que estar perfeitas...

 

[Sharpay]

 

(para mim!)

 

[Ryan]

 

Ela

Quer tudo fabuloso !

Aquele é seu pedido simples.

Todas as coisas fabulosas,

Maiores, melhores, do melhor!

Necessita algo que inspira para ajudar-lhe começar longitudinalmente.

Necessita de algo um pouco fabuloso; isso é errado?

 

[Shapay]

 

Isto não fará

Aquele é abore

Isso está insultando;

Eu necessito mais.

Eu necessito, eu necessito, eu necessito, eu necessito

Eu necessito, eu necessito, eu necessito, eu necessito!

 

[Meninas]

 

Cabelo fabuloso, estilo fabuloso!

Olhos fabulosos e esse sorriso fabuloso!

 

[Sharpay]

 

Oh, eu gosto de que

Eu vi, eu gosto muito !

 

[Meninas]

 

É isto absolutamente fabuloso?

 

[Ryan]

 

Fabuloso, fabuloso, fabuloso?

 

[Sharpay]

 

(absolutamente...)

 

(NÃO...)

this was a fun assignment. the baton rouge protest seemed to have a rather

impressive turnout, i'd estimate low 4 figures. anyway here are the photo

descriptions:

 

1817 - entering capitol park

1864 - a wide shot of the protesters from the park

1900 - a sign that seems to be mocking how often obama says "uh"

1903 - a shot of several signholders on the steps of the state capitol, with

one above all saying "vote liberals out"

1913 - this sign helpfully explains that TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already

1939 - a bunch of signs from the back still

1957 - sign reads: "bankers: go to jail. do not pass go. do not collect

$200,000,000"

1965 - sign reads "socialism is not an american value"

1969 - a moderately cryptic-looking sign that simply reads "who is john

galt". not the first or last atlas shrugged reference

1975 - liberty does not equal socialism

1979 - a four-panelled sign with various slogans

1986 - one of my favorite signs reads, "warning i'm a bitter christian

clinging to my gun"

1999 - sign reads: "if i quit my job, will i make more money?"

2004 - sign reads: "i voted for palin. i'm a right-wing extremist"

2009 - wider shot of the sign in 2004, with sign-holder

2022 - young man holds sign reading "just another right-wing extremist"

2034 - some hold-outs from mardi gras hold signs, one which says "throw me

something pelosi!"

2057 - sign reads "4 trillion debt, 9000 socialist earmarks stop!"

2058 - a Baton Rouge Tea Party sign with teabags hanging on it

2068 - sign reads "i love big oil, quit taxing it!"

2073 - dapper gentlemen holds sign reading "god save our nation!"

2089 - young man with sign: "proud member of homeland security's right wing

radicals"

2104 - sign reads "calculis [sic] is easy. Tax forms impossible"

2107 - "say no to obama's politics"

2130 - i love big oil again, and "stop pork barrel spending"

2133 - the first sign that finally indicates that maybe there are SOME

non-republicans here

2147 - sign reads: "common sense, not common cents"

2148 - sign reads "stop out of control spending" with a dollar being flushed

down a toilet

2177 - a wide shot of some signholders, this time from closer to the front

of the action

2181 - a little girl's sign reads "dont steal my future!"

2184 - a trio of signs, including one that has obama in a green felt cap and

the slogan "robbin' hood"

2204 - a single hand waving a small american flag reaching up above the

chaos

2224 - sign reads "the constitution is not an instrument of blah blah blah,"

you read it.

2225 - a lady holds a sign reading "i'm with stupid [right arrow] he paid

his mortgage" it should be noted that there is no one stage right. photo

2333 shows this irony a bit better.

2231 - an anti-acorn sign

2264 - a little girl holds a sign reading "you are not entitled to what my

daddy has earned"

2303 - a wide shot of the crowd at its peak, and from near the front

2313 - a little girl, sister of the one from 2264, holds a sign saying "my

daddy wanted to be here but he's at work!"

2324 - yet another sign from these girls reads "my daddy works hard for his

money, let him keep it!"

2333 - wide shot of the lady holding the "i'm with stupid" sign from 2225

2398 - another sign from these girls. i'm guessing daddy made them, but i

didn't ask.

2415 - the little girl holds up the flip side of the previous sign, which

has just an american flag on it.

2438 - a sign that seems to suggest that obama, like Mr. T, just wanted to

take our pocket change.

2457 - a sign asking whether you'd prefer to drink tea or kool-aid

2497 - another wide shot of the cheering crowd, just before the end of the

last speaker

2516 - a little girl with a sign reading "10 years old and already $30,000

in debt!"

2538 - the same little girl and her mother booing something the speaker said

2555 - sign reads "obamanomics: chains we can believe in"

2575 - young woman holds sign reading "Oh Crap!" with the O in the obama

style.

2583 - same woman appears to be bowing under the burden of her sign's

weighty message

2625 - sign reads "higher taxes so other can sit on their [insert democrat

donkey]"

2635 - another trio of signs, including one that reads "we the people are

now owned by the chinese"

2693 - wide shot of the crowd slowly starting to disperse

2711 - a better shot of the little girl with the "my daddy wanted to be

here" sign

2739 - a little boy holds up a sign reading "socialism is coming!"

2774 - a little girl holding two signs

2783 - the same girl, dressed as an indian, with two signs

2793 - an empty baby stroller with signs piled all over it

2811 - the same baby stroller, with the family carrying signs and loading a

little girl into the stroller

2816 - a lady holding a sign reading "barney frank is a heterophobe"

2822 - woman with sign "tax protest is patriotic"

2854 - a pair of children with signs, "keep your hands out of my piggy bank"

and "a bully took my lunch money"

2871 - a dog wearing a shirt reading "i didn't read the bill either"

2958 - same dog, face shot

3024 - a little girl in a stroller with a canopy reading "libery until

death"

3036 - a loyal huffpo reader holding a sign tossing some of the religious

right's rhetoric back at them

3067 - a little boy standing alone holding a sign reading "stop spending my

future!"

3129 - a young family poses with signs

3144 - the empty lectern after everyone left

 

--

education:

n. That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their

lack of understanding.

 

~ambrose bierce

Very nice car, well done VAG! I know this is a terrible shot as far as car show shots go but I still wanted to share the pic. Such a nice car.

 

The Toronto International Autoshow, One of my favourite frustrating places to be. The crowd was pretty bad on Family Day but what do you expect when the government says you have the day off go do stuff? Anyway, this is my review of the parts of the show that I did not take pictures of.

 

First let's get the biggest bit of ugliness out of the way. Porsche, where were you? A Pfaff booth with a handful of used modded cars does not cut it. Especially when you have just released an update to one of the most important cars in the world. You're the reason I fell in love with this show 30 years ago and have been almost every year since. Where were you? BCE Place is NOT the car show. That made me sad.

 

Second bit of ugliness belongs to GM but it's more typical than a glaring bit of ugliness like Porsche's absence. You still don't have a clue do you? Singing and dancing, while fine for some things, doesn't belong at a car show. Stop it. You do it every year and every year it annoys me and does nothing to help you sell cars. There was nothing overly exciting in your area. Your F150 Raptor competitor while a nice truck is no Raptor competitor, you managed to make Foose boring and you Cadillac range is more confused than ever. You're doing waht Chrysler started years ago which is banking on nostalgia to sell cars, that's fine as a limited range but does nothing to make forward looking interesting cars. Hey, at least yours aren't made out of old MB parts. I can fix you GM, I won't even charge you that much. Seriously, contact me, pay me and I can fix you.

 

I'd like to make fun of Chrysler for being... well Chrysler but now with an overpriced and underpowered Italian subcompact to make you look cool but I can't because one of the better surprises of the show is the Jeep. Not the old Mercedes they call a Jeep but the actual Jeep Wrangler. Finally it has a decent engine and it is a relatively decent looking product compared to what else is around. I'd actually consider one. Otherwise Chrylser was Chrysler.

 

VW did the standard VW thing with one exception: the Golf R. About freaking time that's available in this country! Good job VW for keeping it understated looking while still being a real interesting car. New Bug looks alright too. Definite improvement in the interior.

 

Mazda displayed why they're floundering, they've got nothing but the Miata (neat but too expensive). Honda bored me. Honda always bores me. Toyota too, except for the Toyobaru. thing they collaborated with Subaru on and are calling a Scion here. Would have been much smarter placed as the new Celica. The Subaru version looks slightly more interesting than the adolescent tone of all things Scion. Oh yes, the Tacoma is easily the best "small" pickup these days. Very nice. I like the Tundra as well but that's an awful lot of money compared to what you can get from Ford.

 

Speaking of Ford, I like the Aston Martin Fusion. New Focus is decent too. Taurus is ok but far too big. You do trucks well can't say much against you there. New Mustang iterations are all ok but very much limited to what they are, there's nothing groundbreaking there.

 

Volvo... the Chinese haven't ruined them yet. Although nice enough Volvos always seem about 20% too much. And 9 times out of 10 if a Volvo driver is a terrible driver. I know there are exceptions but I can count them on one hand. The only worse drivers are Pontiac drivers (Grand Prix/Am). 10 times out of 10 they're bad drivers.

 

BMW was much like MB, still doing the things they do with little surprise. The new Mini is as ugly outside as it is on the inside.

 

Hyundai wasn't interesting but it's nice to see them making Toyota and Honda have to work to keep their value cars viable options for people and make GM look foolish. I didn't go in the Kia display.

 

Infiniti, you're really milking that G platform eh? By the way, the exhaust tuning is too much. Far too noisy for a car that is slowly lumbering away from a stop. It sounds as fake as it is.

 

Other minor notes: The Triumph hall of classics would have been far more interesting if there were more than Triumphs there. I can understand why people would not want to bring their classics to the show though. I have further proof that the people of Toronto are in a single word inconsiderate. I saw a lot of trash left behind in the cars, including under hoods and there were countless knobs, buttons and other interior bits ripped off. Keep it up people and all the cars will be locked. The poor VW GTI looked like it had been stripped on the inside.

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Stawa Młyny – stawa (znak nawigacyjny) w kształcie wiatraka, usytuowana na końcu Falochronu Zachodniego w Świnoujściu, przy ujściu Świny do Bałtyku. Na jej szczycie znajduje się pulsujące światło, służące celom nawigacyjnym. Ma 10 m wysokości, pomalowana jest na biało i ma czarny dach.

 

Stawa Młyny jest jednym z symboli Świnoujścia, stanowiąc część oficjalnego logo miasta. Zdjęcia z "wiatrakiem" wykorzystywane są powszechnie w materiałach promocyjnych, na pocztówkach ze Świnoujścia, okładkach przewodników itp.

 

Ze Stawą Młyny związana jest legenda. Gdy Świnoujście stało się miastem portowym, jego mieszkańcy zaczęli pracować na statkach, wypływając na długie rejsy. Żony czekały na marynarzy, którzy wracali wyczerpani i postarzali. Jedna z nich, Alicja, zrozpaczona wyglądem swojego ukochanego Krzysztofa poszła w nocy nad brzeg morza i płakała. Tajemniczy głos kazał jej szukać ratunku w stojącym za nią wiatraku, z którego wyszedł stary młynarz. Kazał on przyjść Alicji następnego dnia wraz z mężem; wówczas polecił okładać go błotem, zażywać kąpieli w morzu i spacerować. Tydzień później zabrał go do wiatraka. Po pewnym czasie mąż Alicji wyszedł z wnętrza odmłodniały. Wiatrak szybko zaczęli odwiedzać także i inni marynarze. Gdy jednak umarł stary młynarz, okazało się, że nikt nie zna sekretów jego zabiegów, a mechanizm wiatraka stanął. Mimo to spragnieni odmłodzenia ludzie nadal przybywali – i przybywają także dziś – do Świnoujścia, by okładać się błotem, pływać i spacerować.

 

Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect Your £200...

You know she has had a good day when she snuggles in. Dreaming of all the things she got to go, do, sniff, and play with!

this was a fun assignment. the baton rouge protest seemed to have a rather

impressive turnout, i'd estimate low 4 figures. anyway here are the photo

descriptions:

 

1817 - entering capitol park

1864 - a wide shot of the protesters from the park

1900 - a sign that seems to be mocking how often obama says "uh"

1903 - a shot of several signholders on the steps of the state capitol, with

one above all saying "vote liberals out"

1913 - this sign helpfully explains that TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already

1939 - a bunch of signs from the back still

1957 - sign reads: "bankers: go to jail. do not pass go. do not collect

$200,000,000"

1965 - sign reads "socialism is not an american value"

1969 - a moderately cryptic-looking sign that simply reads "who is john

galt". not the first or last atlas shrugged reference

1975 - liberty does not equal socialism

1979 - a four-panelled sign with various slogans

1986 - one of my favorite signs reads, "warning i'm a bitter christian

clinging to my gun"

1999 - sign reads: "if i quit my job, will i make more money?"

2004 - sign reads: "i voted for palin. i'm a right-wing extremist"

2009 - wider shot of the sign in 2004, with sign-holder

2022 - young man holds sign reading "just another right-wing extremist"

2034 - some hold-outs from mardi gras hold signs, one which says "throw me

something pelosi!"

2057 - sign reads "4 trillion debt, 9000 socialist earmarks stop!"

2058 - a Baton Rouge Tea Party sign with teabags hanging on it

2068 - sign reads "i love big oil, quit taxing it!"

2073 - dapper gentlemen holds sign reading "god save our nation!"

2089 - young man with sign: "proud member of homeland security's right wing

radicals"

2104 - sign reads "calculis [sic] is easy. Tax forms impossible"

2107 - "say no to obama's politics"

2130 - i love big oil again, and "stop pork barrel spending"

2133 - the first sign that finally indicates that maybe there are SOME

non-republicans here

2147 - sign reads: "common sense, not common cents"

2148 - sign reads "stop out of control spending" with a dollar being flushed

down a toilet

2177 - a wide shot of some signholders, this time from closer to the front

of the action

2181 - a little girl's sign reads "dont steal my future!"

2184 - a trio of signs, including one that has obama in a green felt cap and

the slogan "robbin' hood"

2204 - a single hand waving a small american flag reaching up above the

chaos

2224 - sign reads "the constitution is not an instrument of blah blah blah,"

you read it.

2225 - a lady holds a sign reading "i'm with stupid [right arrow] he paid

his mortgage" it should be noted that there is no one stage right. photo

2333 shows this irony a bit better.

2231 - an anti-acorn sign

2264 - a little girl holds a sign reading "you are not entitled to what my

daddy has earned"

2303 - a wide shot of the crowd at its peak, and from near the front

2313 - a little girl, sister of the one from 2264, holds a sign saying "my

daddy wanted to be here but he's at work!"

2324 - yet another sign from these girls reads "my daddy works hard for his

money, let him keep it!"

2333 - wide shot of the lady holding the "i'm with stupid" sign from 2225

2398 - another sign from these girls. i'm guessing daddy made them, but i

didn't ask.

2415 - the little girl holds up the flip side of the previous sign, which

has just an american flag on it.

2438 - a sign that seems to suggest that obama, like Mr. T, just wanted to

take our pocket change.

2457 - a sign asking whether you'd prefer to drink tea or kool-aid

2497 - another wide shot of the cheering crowd, just before the end of the

last speaker

2516 - a little girl with a sign reading "10 years old and already $30,000

in debt!"

2538 - the same little girl and her mother booing something the speaker said

2555 - sign reads "obamanomics: chains we can believe in"

2575 - young woman holds sign reading "Oh Crap!" with the O in the obama

style.

2583 - same woman appears to be bowing under the burden of her sign's

weighty message

2625 - sign reads "higher taxes so other can sit on their [insert democrat

donkey]"

2635 - another trio of signs, including one that reads "we the people are

now owned by the chinese"

2693 - wide shot of the crowd slowly starting to disperse

2711 - a better shot of the little girl with the "my daddy wanted to be

here" sign

2739 - a little boy holds up a sign reading "socialism is coming!"

2774 - a little girl holding two signs

2783 - the same girl, dressed as an indian, with two signs

2793 - an empty baby stroller with signs piled all over it

2811 - the same baby stroller, with the family carrying signs and loading a

little girl into the stroller

2816 - a lady holding a sign reading "barney frank is a heterophobe"

2822 - woman with sign "tax protest is patriotic"

2854 - a pair of children with signs, "keep your hands out of my piggy bank"

and "a bully took my lunch money"

2871 - a dog wearing a shirt reading "i didn't read the bill either"

2958 - same dog, face shot

3024 - a little girl in a stroller with a canopy reading "libery until

death"

3036 - a loyal huffpo reader holding a sign tossing some of the religious

right's rhetoric back at them

3067 - a little boy standing alone holding a sign reading "stop spending my

future!"

3129 - a young family poses with signs

3144 - the empty lectern after everyone left

Lost in Iceland.

[While I upload photos from 2020, I am also trying to keep up with some of my more current works by uploading a couple of photographs every day, in the afternoon or evening.]

 

In September and October 2021, we spent three weeks touring the Italian regions of Abruzzo, Umbria, Marches and Emilia-Romagna, which we hadn’t visited yet.

 

Personally, I had my sights firmly set on a series of early Romanesque churches of high architectural and artistic interest, so you will see quite a few of those, in spite of the typical Italian administration-related problems I encountered, and which were both stupid and quite unpleasant.

 

There will also be other sorts of old stones, landscapes, etc., and I hope you will enjoy looking at them and have a good time doing so. If it makes you want to go, do, by all means, Italy is a wonderful country.

 

Today, I begin a new series on the church of Santa Pudenziana, near the town of Narni in the province of Umbria.

 

This is a very old church, a pre-Romanesque one from, I think, the 900 at least. Roman columns have been reused in the nave and pronaos, the way the arches are supported is typical of the archaic period, even though some elements are from the 11th and 12th centuries.

 

It also features a very nice bell tower, the base of which is dated from the 600s or 700s.

 

It is said that the church was originally part of a Benedictine priory.

 

It is absolutely lovely, restored and managed by a group of devoted volunteers worlds away from the persnickety and obnoxious bureaucrats that make up most of the Italian administration of beni culturali (Historic Landmarks).

 

A strange, labyrinthine motif on the pavement of the nave... The volunteer that was with me during this visit couldn’t explain why it is there.

 

Labyrinths were christianized from paganism, like many other symbols and myths, but they did not really appear in churches as floor motifs until the late 1100s, and usually only in large churches such as cathedrals, as they needed a lot of space to be laid out properly. The labyrinth in the Reims Cathedral was even used as the source of inspiration for the official logo of the French Historic Landmarks.

 

This one, which is much simpler, is also much older, and a very rare and noteworthy occurrence.

Saturday, November 5 was the 3.1 mile walk fundraiser for Tampa Bay area - American Heart Association! I attended, walked, tweeted and photographed the event. Even had a Black Staff Shirt courtesy of @HeartTampaBay with wonderful instructions to go do what you best …and that is tweet and cover the back story!

 

I found and tweeted three great stories! The first was a heart transplant survivor who was walking the route. Second was a mother - daughter reunion which showed the perseverance of a daughter who was given up for adoption to find her mother. Third, was a young lady I walked with for a bit who was new to the area.

 

On twitter the event used the hashtag #TBHeartWalk and tweet as @HeartTampaBay and on Facebook they are www.facebook.com/AHATampaBay.

 

I tweet as @5wa. My tweets, pics and stories can be read at bit.ly/ssqxrU.

 

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this was a fun assignment. the baton rouge protest seemed to have a rather

impressive turnout, i'd estimate low 4 figures. anyway here are the photo

descriptions:

 

1817 - entering capitol park

1864 - a wide shot of the protesters from the park

1900 - a sign that seems to be mocking how often obama says "uh"

1903 - a shot of several signholders on the steps of the state capitol, with

one above all saying "vote liberals out"

1913 - this sign helpfully explains that TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already

1939 - a bunch of signs from the back still

1957 - sign reads: "bankers: go to jail. do not pass go. do not collect

$200,000,000"

1965 - sign reads "socialism is not an american value"

1969 - a moderately cryptic-looking sign that simply reads "who is john

galt". not the first or last atlas shrugged reference

1975 - liberty does not equal socialism

1979 - a four-panelled sign with various slogans

1986 - one of my favorite signs reads, "warning i'm a bitter christian

clinging to my gun"

1999 - sign reads: "if i quit my job, will i make more money?"

2004 - sign reads: "i voted for palin. i'm a right-wing extremist"

2009 - wider shot of the sign in 2004, with sign-holder

2022 - young man holds sign reading "just another right-wing extremist"

2034 - some hold-outs from mardi gras hold signs, one which says "throw me

something pelosi!"

2057 - sign reads "4 trillion debt, 9000 socialist earmarks stop!"

2058 - a Baton Rouge Tea Party sign with teabags hanging on it

2068 - sign reads "i love big oil, quit taxing it!"

2073 - dapper gentlemen holds sign reading "god save our nation!"

2089 - young man with sign: "proud member of homeland security's right wing

radicals"

2104 - sign reads "calculis [sic] is easy. Tax forms impossible"

2107 - "say no to obama's politics"

2130 - i love big oil again, and "stop pork barrel spending"

2133 - the first sign that finally indicates that maybe there are SOME

non-republicans here

2147 - sign reads: "common sense, not common cents"

2148 - sign reads "stop out of control spending" with a dollar being flushed

down a toilet

2177 - a wide shot of some signholders, this time from closer to the front

of the action

2181 - a little girl's sign reads "dont steal my future!"

2184 - a trio of signs, including one that has obama in a green felt cap and

the slogan "robbin' hood"

2204 - a single hand waving a small american flag reaching up above the

chaos

2224 - sign reads "the constitution is not an instrument of blah blah blah,"

you read it.

2225 - a lady holds a sign reading "i'm with stupid [right arrow] he paid

his mortgage" it should be noted that there is no one stage right. photo

2333 shows this irony a bit better.

2231 - an anti-acorn sign

2264 - a little girl holds a sign reading "you are not entitled to what my

daddy has earned"

2303 - a wide shot of the crowd at its peak, and from near the front

2313 - a little girl, sister of the one from 2264, holds a sign saying "my

daddy wanted to be here but he's at work!"

2324 - yet another sign from these girls reads "my daddy works hard for his

money, let him keep it!"

2333 - wide shot of the lady holding the "i'm with stupid" sign from 2225

2398 - another sign from these girls. i'm guessing daddy made them, but i

didn't ask.

2415 - the little girl holds up the flip side of the previous sign, which

has just an american flag on it.

2438 - a sign that seems to suggest that obama, like Mr. T, just wanted to

take our pocket change.

2457 - a sign asking whether you'd prefer to drink tea or kool-aid

2497 - another wide shot of the cheering crowd, just before the end of the

last speaker

2516 - a little girl with a sign reading "10 years old and already $30,000

in debt!"

2538 - the same little girl and her mother booing something the speaker said

2555 - sign reads "obamanomics: chains we can believe in"

2575 - young woman holds sign reading "Oh Crap!" with the O in the obama

style.

2583 - same woman appears to be bowing under the burden of her sign's

weighty message

2625 - sign reads "higher taxes so other can sit on their [insert democrat

donkey]"

2635 - another trio of signs, including one that reads "we the people are

now owned by the chinese"

2693 - wide shot of the crowd slowly starting to disperse

2711 - a better shot of the little girl with the "my daddy wanted to be

here" sign

2739 - a little boy holds up a sign reading "socialism is coming!"

2774 - a little girl holding two signs

2783 - the same girl, dressed as an indian, with two signs

2793 - an empty baby stroller with signs piled all over it

2811 - the same baby stroller, with the family carrying signs and loading a

little girl into the stroller

2816 - a lady holding a sign reading "barney frank is a heterophobe"

2822 - woman with sign "tax protest is patriotic"

2854 - a pair of children with signs, "keep your hands out of my piggy bank"

and "a bully took my lunch money"

2871 - a dog wearing a shirt reading "i didn't read the bill either"

2958 - same dog, face shot

3024 - a little girl in a stroller with a canopy reading "libery until

death"

3036 - a loyal huffpo reader holding a sign tossing some of the religious

right's rhetoric back at them

3067 - a little boy standing alone holding a sign reading "stop spending my

future!"

3129 - a young family poses with signs

3144 - the empty lectern after everyone left

Before we get too old,

Show me a garden that's bursting into life

All that I am, All that I ever was

Is here in your perfect eyes, They're all I can see.

-snow patrol, chasing cars

May 12th, 2009

Today was intense.

I woke up late, and didn't have time to shower.

Then, I had to stay after school and do some Health stuff. But then I found out I also had to take a Biology test. But my Biology teacher was going be gone at 3:15, so I had to take my test first. So, I did, and it was WAYYY too hard for my own good. I hate science, and it doesn't help that I've missed a bajillion classes. ;) woops.

I went to go do my Health stuff, and Mrs. Sloan says that she won't do it. I was like, "WHAT THE POOP!?!? You said THURSDAY would work?!!?" Not really though, I was just thinking it.

So, I tried to call and get a ride, but Ma was working, and Dad was taking Nikki to work. So, I decided to walk home around 3:30. And so I was walking, and Dad was there. So he grabbed me and we went home.

THEN I found out that NATHAN STOPPED BY! He was just going to give me a c.d to borrow, but I still wanted to see him WAY bad! It made me super sad that I missed him. D:

Now I have to call Ryan.

bleh.

Today has been CRAZY.

And I'm SUPER full, cuz I just shoved down seven tacos.

mmmm.

Words cannot express to these people that have hacked in here to read things that are none of there business, but for some un-beknown reason they seem to want to make other people's lives apart of there daily intake of well i can include that part of her life into my life, them the perpetrator getting their utmost statisfaction out of this.

 

Stalking under any sense of the LAW is a federal offence both in real lofe and over the internet, and how many of you that are reading this now have said well it's not me only to have Internet Law specialists proving that it was you all the long.

 

How many have logged into here and used info for you own gain, it was a set up it was all a lie. How many took it upon yourself to put on EBAY items for SALE THAT WERE NOT YOUR'S IN THE FIRST PLACE TO BE SOLD, quiet few from what we have gathered, and so what we have seen and located, i believe it's called IN POSSESSION OF STOLEN PROPERTY, SELLING STOLEN PROPERTY, THEFT, OBTAINING GOODS BY MISCONSEPTION. OBTAINING GOODS NY FALSE INFORMATION i bet there are heaps that went down and did just that, DIDN'T YOU REYNA, LOGAN, RYAN. LINDA, PAUL, ROBERT, PETER, DARREN, JAMES, AMANDA.

 

How you all believed in her and drove all the way back with stolen items in your possession or items that were obtained by misconseption

 

Then what did you do with it all SELL IT, KEEP IT FOR YOURSELF, GAVE IT AWAY, THREW IT OUT, do tell the net would like to know. How you REYNA blamed others for your slutty behaviour, how you used couldn't help but pout the blame on the real one not realising that your plan was slowly back firing, how YOU also was being set up just to see how much of a slut you were, how you would blantly hit on men in front of there partners not giving a toss for the feelings of those that you were hurting.

 

What we all would like to know , YOU CLAIM TO HAVE BEEN WITH NIKKI SIXX AND THE REAL ONE AT THAT, TELL US ALL WHERE DID YOU TWO FIRST MEET, AND HOW OLD WHERE YOU, AND WHAT PACT DID YOU TWO MAKE TO ONE ANOTHER.

 

WHAT DOES THE TATTOO'S 1958 AND THE STARS MEAN, AND SOME OTHER TATTOOS THAT ARE ON HIM.

 

WHAOSE DOING TO TELL HIM THE TRUTH THE ONE THAT HE MET WHEN HE WAS A KID OR THE FAKE THAT HAS TOTALLY BEEN A BITCH TO GET WHAT SHE WANTED.

 

YEAH YOU DID SAY REYNA YOU ONLY WANTED MEN FOR THEIR MONEY, AND THEN AFTER 13 MONTHS YOU WERE INTITLED TO HALF OF EVERYTHING.

 

YES MONEY IS YOUR FORTE, however the one is not that way inclinde we guess it's because no amount of money on this planet can buy her love and her heart she will give it to you un-conditionally, for that man to treasure til his dying days, how ironic is that and the real one is going does that make your going to also.

 

I really hope your reading this cause the real 6 is an AMERICAN not a POMMIE, AND HE'S ITALIAN ALSO, we will ask him if you know LEMMY FROM MOTORHEAD seeing you have claimed to know all these people, and what's AFRICA LIKE BEEN THERE LATELY, SEEING YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN THERE BEFORE.

 

My family have have enough of your lying cheating ways, and all the other shit that you seem to have created, PEOPLE INCLUDING MYSELF HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF YOU, AND YOUR I AM BETTER THAN YOU OUTLOOK ON PEOPLE, IT HAS SADDEN US ALL THAT YOU WILL DELIBERATLEY SABOTAGE SOMETHING THAT YOUR SO JEALOUS OF A LOVE SO STRONG BY THE REAL SIXX AND TAYLOR THAT NO BOUNDAREIS WOULD STOP IT.

 

ALL THE ENDLESS WIGS THAT YOU HIDE UNDER THE STALKING OF ENDLESS MEN BUT NO IT'S NOT YOU IT'S SOMEONE ELSE.

 

Don't say you haven't we have caught you, many times.

 

Yes she is dying and NOT ONE PERSON CHOSE TO HELP HER NOT EVEN YOU, YOU WERE TO BUSY TRYING TO GET YOU ASS FUCKED, IT'S WEIRD SEEING YOU ON THE NET MARRIED TO ROBERT WITH ANOTHER MANS DICK IN YOUR HAND, OR BEING FUCKED BY ANOTHER MAN AND IT ISN'T ROBBIE.

 

LIKE THE SAYING GOES WHAT GOES ROUND COMES ROUND, AND PLEASE DON'T SAY IT WAS TAYLOR AS SHE HASN'T EVEN BEEN CLOSE TO A MALE IN 4YRS., SO DON'T GO BLAMING HER FOR ALL THE MEN THAT YOU HAVE FUCKED USED HER NAME TO GET AWAY WITH IT ANYMORE CAUSE IT WASN'T HER, SHE ISN'T LIKE THAT, YEAH SURE SHE WILL PAY A GUY A COMPLIMENT BUT THAT'S HER LIMIT YOU FUCK EM AND USE ANOTHER WOMENS NAME SO YOU DON'T GET CAUGHT, TAMMY IN ON IT ALSO. WE BELEIVE SO.

 

THERE IS NOTHING LOWER THAN SHARK SHIT AND YOU AND YOUR WELL WE DON'T KNOW ARE LOWER THAN THAT, SO THAT'S PRETTY DAMN LOW.

 

TAYLOR IS HOLDING HER OWN LUCKY TO SEE 52 AT THIS RATE YEAH A LITTLE OVER 1 YR LEFT, THANKS ALOT WHO NEEDS FRIENDS WHEN THEY HAVE ENEMIES LIKE YOU.

  

SORRY SIXX FOR THIS BUT THERE IS A TIME WE NEED TO FIGHT BACK, NOW WHEN ARE YOU COMING FOR TAYLOR, PLEASE LET HER KNOW.

  

OH bugger it here an AUSTRALIAN HUG AND KISS TO YOU AND THE BAND.

 

XOXOXOXOX

this was a fun assignment. the baton rouge protest seemed to have a rather

impressive turnout, i'd estimate low 4 figures. anyway here are the photo

descriptions:

 

1817 - entering capitol park

1864 - a wide shot of the protesters from the park

1900 - a sign that seems to be mocking how often obama says "uh"

1903 - a shot of several signholders on the steps of the state capitol, with

one above all saying "vote liberals out"

1913 - this sign helpfully explains that TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already

1939 - a bunch of signs from the back still

1957 - sign reads: "bankers: go to jail. do not pass go. do not collect

$200,000,000"

1965 - sign reads "socialism is not an american value"

1969 - a moderately cryptic-looking sign that simply reads "who is john

galt". not the first or last atlas shrugged reference

1975 - liberty does not equal socialism

1979 - a four-panelled sign with various slogans

1986 - one of my favorite signs reads, "warning i'm a bitter christian

clinging to my gun"

1999 - sign reads: "if i quit my job, will i make more money?"

2004 - sign reads: "i voted for palin. i'm a right-wing extremist"

2009 - wider shot of the sign in 2004, with sign-holder

2022 - young man holds sign reading "just another right-wing extremist"

2034 - some hold-outs from mardi gras hold signs, one which says "throw me

something pelosi!"

2057 - sign reads "4 trillion debt, 9000 socialist earmarks stop!"

2058 - a Baton Rouge Tea Party sign with teabags hanging on it

2068 - sign reads "i love big oil, quit taxing it!"

2073 - dapper gentlemen holds sign reading "god save our nation!"

2089 - young man with sign: "proud member of homeland security's right wing

radicals"

2104 - sign reads "calculis [sic] is easy. Tax forms impossible"

2107 - "say no to obama's politics"

2130 - i love big oil again, and "stop pork barrel spending"

2133 - the first sign that finally indicates that maybe there are SOME

non-republicans here

2147 - sign reads: "common sense, not common cents"

2148 - sign reads "stop out of control spending" with a dollar being flushed

down a toilet

2177 - a wide shot of some signholders, this time from closer to the front

of the action

2181 - a little girl's sign reads "dont steal my future!"

2184 - a trio of signs, including one that has obama in a green felt cap and

the slogan "robbin' hood"

2204 - a single hand waving a small american flag reaching up above the

chaos

2224 - sign reads "the constitution is not an instrument of blah blah blah,"

you read it.

2225 - a lady holds a sign reading "i'm with stupid [right arrow] he paid

his mortgage" it should be noted that there is no one stage right. photo

2333 shows this irony a bit better.

2231 - an anti-acorn sign

2264 - a little girl holds a sign reading "you are not entitled to what my

daddy has earned"

2303 - a wide shot of the crowd at its peak, and from near the front

2313 - a little girl, sister of the one from 2264, holds a sign saying "my

daddy wanted to be here but he's at work!"

2324 - yet another sign from these girls reads "my daddy works hard for his

money, let him keep it!"

2333 - wide shot of the lady holding the "i'm with stupid" sign from 2225

2398 - another sign from these girls. i'm guessing daddy made them, but i

didn't ask.

2415 - the little girl holds up the flip side of the previous sign, which

has just an american flag on it.

2438 - a sign that seems to suggest that obama, like Mr. T, just wanted to

take our pocket change.

2457 - a sign asking whether you'd prefer to drink tea or kool-aid

2497 - another wide shot of the cheering crowd, just before the end of the

last speaker

2516 - a little girl with a sign reading "10 years old and already $30,000

in debt!"

2538 - the same little girl and her mother booing something the speaker said

2555 - sign reads "obamanomics: chains we can believe in"

2575 - young woman holds sign reading "Oh Crap!" with the O in the obama

style.

2583 - same woman appears to be bowing under the burden of her sign's

weighty message

2625 - sign reads "higher taxes so other can sit on their [insert democrat

donkey]"

2635 - another trio of signs, including one that reads "we the people are

now owned by the chinese"

2693 - wide shot of the crowd slowly starting to disperse

2711 - a better shot of the little girl with the "my daddy wanted to be

here" sign

2739 - a little boy holds up a sign reading "socialism is coming!"

2774 - a little girl holding two signs

2783 - the same girl, dressed as an indian, with two signs

2793 - an empty baby stroller with signs piled all over it

2811 - the same baby stroller, with the family carrying signs and loading a

little girl into the stroller

2816 - a lady holding a sign reading "barney frank is a heterophobe"

2822 - woman with sign "tax protest is patriotic"

2854 - a pair of children with signs, "keep your hands out of my piggy bank"

and "a bully took my lunch money"

2871 - a dog wearing a shirt reading "i didn't read the bill either"

2958 - same dog, face shot

3024 - a little girl in a stroller with a canopy reading "libery until

death"

3036 - a loyal huffpo reader holding a sign tossing some of the religious

right's rhetoric back at them

3067 - a little boy standing alone holding a sign reading "stop spending my

future!"

3129 - a young family poses with signs

3144 - the empty lectern after everyone left

 

--

education:

n. That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their

lack of understanding.

 

~ambrose bierce

Asia, my ITBE Go!, does "casual chic" for a lunch date with some of the girls.

 

Top from Anna Sui "Boho" Barbie. Scarf from "My Melody" Barbie. Jeans from RuPaul: Glamazon. Bangle by Barbie Basics, purse is Fashion Fever.

this was a fun assignment. the baton rouge protest seemed to have a rather

impressive turnout, i'd estimate low 4 figures. anyway here are the photo

descriptions:

 

1817 - entering capitol park

1864 - a wide shot of the protesters from the park

1900 - a sign that seems to be mocking how often obama says "uh"

1903 - a shot of several signholders on the steps of the state capitol, with

one above all saying "vote liberals out"

1913 - this sign helpfully explains that TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already

1939 - a bunch of signs from the back still

1957 - sign reads: "bankers: go to jail. do not pass go. do not collect

$200,000,000"

1965 - sign reads "socialism is not an american value"

1969 - a moderately cryptic-looking sign that simply reads "who is john

galt". not the first or last atlas shrugged reference

1975 - liberty does not equal socialism

1979 - a four-panelled sign with various slogans

1986 - one of my favorite signs reads, "warning i'm a bitter christian

clinging to my gun"

1999 - sign reads: "if i quit my job, will i make more money?"

2004 - sign reads: "i voted for palin. i'm a right-wing extremist"

2009 - wider shot of the sign in 2004, with sign-holder

2022 - young man holds sign reading "just another right-wing extremist"

2034 - some hold-outs from mardi gras hold signs, one which says "throw me

something pelosi!"

2057 - sign reads "4 trillion debt, 9000 socialist earmarks stop!"

2058 - a Baton Rouge Tea Party sign with teabags hanging on it

2068 - sign reads "i love big oil, quit taxing it!"

2073 - dapper gentlemen holds sign reading "god save our nation!"

2089 - young man with sign: "proud member of homeland security's right wing

radicals"

2104 - sign reads "calculis [sic] is easy. Tax forms impossible"

2107 - "say no to obama's politics"

2130 - i love big oil again, and "stop pork barrel spending"

2133 - the first sign that finally indicates that maybe there are SOME

non-republicans here

2147 - sign reads: "common sense, not common cents"

2148 - sign reads "stop out of control spending" with a dollar being flushed

down a toilet

2177 - a wide shot of some signholders, this time from closer to the front

of the action

2181 - a little girl's sign reads "dont steal my future!"

2184 - a trio of signs, including one that has obama in a green felt cap and

the slogan "robbin' hood"

2204 - a single hand waving a small american flag reaching up above the

chaos

2224 - sign reads "the constitution is not an instrument of blah blah blah,"

you read it.

2225 - a lady holds a sign reading "i'm with stupid [right arrow] he paid

his mortgage" it should be noted that there is no one stage right. photo

2333 shows this irony a bit better.

2231 - an anti-acorn sign

2264 - a little girl holds a sign reading "you are not entitled to what my

daddy has earned"

2303 - a wide shot of the crowd at its peak, and from near the front

2313 - a little girl, sister of the one from 2264, holds a sign saying "my

daddy wanted to be here but he's at work!"

2324 - yet another sign from these girls reads "my daddy works hard for his

money, let him keep it!"

2333 - wide shot of the lady holding the "i'm with stupid" sign from 2225

2398 - another sign from these girls. i'm guessing daddy made them, but i

didn't ask.

2415 - the little girl holds up the flip side of the previous sign, which

has just an american flag on it.

2438 - a sign that seems to suggest that obama, like Mr. T, just wanted to

take our pocket change.

2457 - a sign asking whether you'd prefer to drink tea or kool-aid

2497 - another wide shot of the cheering crowd, just before the end of the

last speaker

2516 - a little girl with a sign reading "10 years old and already $30,000

in debt!"

2538 - the same little girl and her mother booing something the speaker said

2555 - sign reads "obamanomics: chains we can believe in"

2575 - young woman holds sign reading "Oh Crap!" with the O in the obama

style.

2583 - same woman appears to be bowing under the burden of her sign's

weighty message

2625 - sign reads "higher taxes so other can sit on their [insert democrat

donkey]"

2635 - another trio of signs, including one that reads "we the people are

now owned by the chinese"

2693 - wide shot of the crowd slowly starting to disperse

2711 - a better shot of the little girl with the "my daddy wanted to be

here" sign

2739 - a little boy holds up a sign reading "socialism is coming!"

2774 - a little girl holding two signs

2783 - the same girl, dressed as an indian, with two signs

2793 - an empty baby stroller with signs piled all over it

2811 - the same baby stroller, with the family carrying signs and loading a

little girl into the stroller

2816 - a lady holding a sign reading "barney frank is a heterophobe"

2822 - woman with sign "tax protest is patriotic"

2854 - a pair of children with signs, "keep your hands out of my piggy bank"

and "a bully took my lunch money"

2871 - a dog wearing a shirt reading "i didn't read the bill either"

2958 - same dog, face shot

3024 - a little girl in a stroller with a canopy reading "libery until

death"

3036 - a loyal huffpo reader holding a sign tossing some of the religious

right's rhetoric back at them

3067 - a little boy standing alone holding a sign reading "stop spending my

future!"

3129 - a young family poses with signs

3144 - the empty lectern after everyone left

I realised that in being eager to post shots back in the autumn from our trip to the US, I had skipped some of a few scenes, so a chance now that I have caught up with all the EA church shots, and just closing the book on 2017.

 

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August 15

 

Yesterday we went for a snooze at six, and failed to wake up until nearly 11, meaning too late to do anything really, so we went back to bed.

 

All would have been well if the car hadin’t got bored and made the alarm go off twice. No idea what was wrong, so in the end we had to leave the car unlocked.

 

All was well this morning when we got up at six. Got up, but had been laying awake for at least two hours. But all was well, just now we could get up and go do stuff again. And as before, do the really popular stuff when the park is either empty or asleep, which is why we were heading for the Canyon and two sets of falls before seven, and just as the sun was rising.

 

As was the mist.

 

Mere photographs could not do the scenes justice, the morning light on the mist as it rolled down from the mountain tops, all tinged in pink. We do stop a couple of times for shots, but mostly just enjoy being some of the few people up and around at the early hour, lucky enough to see it.

 

We arrive at Canyon Village, and fill up the car, as it was reminding us it had only 45 miles of fuel left, and Yellowstone wasn’t the best of places to run out of fuel. However, I can say I am one of the few people to have locked the keys to his hire car, in the hire car, on the top of a mountain. You really could not make this up.

 

So with the car refuelled, we drive to the lower falls, and first of all go to the overlook, and with the mist wrapped round the fir trees on the edge of the gorge missing in with the spray from the waterfall, and again with the golden light, it was magical.

 

There was a train: three eights of a mile long, but dropping 660 feet. I knew the shots would be worth it, so we start to totter down. And down, and down. Zig zagging down the side of the gorge, with the roar of the falls getting ever louder.

 

With every step down, we would have to climb back up, and at over 7,000 feet, it was going to be interesting.

 

Once down at the bottom, there was a viewing platform right over the falls, allowing you to look down from the edge of the cataract. It was magical, and with just three young guys from Boston with us, we had it all to ourselves.

 

Of course, then came the walk back up, stopping every turn or two, but recovery seemed to get quicker and easier, and in ten minutes or so, we were at the top.

 

We have breakfast of salad and nectarines, I kid you not, before the short drive to the upper falls, where there was a less steep and much shorter set of steps to the viewing platform, made all the more magical by the mist that had risen. I snap it, and the mist wreathed trees on the far bank, then walk up where there was a small conference on what to do next.

 

In our preparations, we had left two days without accommodation booked, to allow us some flexibility, however, those two days were on Friday and Saturday, and all rooms in and around Yellowstone might be booked.

 

We drive round to Cooke City, Montana, where we had both thought the main street looked fun and nice to stay at. Once there was asked at the tourist information if they could help in finding a room, but we were told we would have to visit each and every motel and bar, casino to ask if they had rooms.

 

Only one did, but it didn’t really meet our standards these days, so we went back to the tourist information to use their free wifi, and after consulting a map, chose a town in southern Montana, did a search for rooms and came up with a condo with suits, and free wifi which should mean being online a little. It was all booked, so worries over, and being midday, we go over to a place opposite for lunch, our first meal in 22 hours, and have burgers. It was either that or steak.

 

Not the best burgers of fries in the world, but good enough to these hungry bunnies, we ate outside, the only ones to do so, but soaking up the rays, now that the sun had broken through.

 

On our way back to the park we see a cabin selling ice cream, so call in, and were given a waffle cone each with five scoops of creamy goodness, and these were just the singles at 3 bucks fifty each! Jools could not finish hers, but I wasn’t going to let huckleberry ice cream go to waste. I eat all mine, all except for the drips down my t shirt.

 

On the way back to the cabin, we stop many times to take in the views, or to look for wildlife. A friendly chap showed me where some mountain goats could be seen about a mile away, but also gave me the heads up on an Osprey’s nest near to the road further on.

 

At an overlook of a shallow river, Jools and I spend a fine half hou chasing butterflies, American Painted Ladies and some kind of Fritillary. All wonderful, and some photographed.

A few miles on, we see the Osprey’s nest and stop, next to the guy who told me about it. We watch to juveniles stretching and flapping their wings, and I rattle off probably 50 shots.

 

We move on and finally come to a place where a herd of Bison where near to the road, so we stop and I snap many of the animals, some rolling around in a dust bath. Just fabulous.

 

Back in Mammoth, we visit the upper terraces of the falls near to the cabin, but it is a joyless experience because of the numbers of people, but then still got some shots. But we can return in the evening or early tomorrow,

 

We had burgers for lunch, again, so in the evebing, in the hope of improving our diet, we go to the resoty restauratn, in the hope of vegetables, in for not other reason. We hadin’t booked a table, so had to wait 40 minutes, so retired to the bar, and where I was recommonded a pint of Moose Drihhle, a dark beer I was told. Turned out to have great depth of falvour, and it was a shame when that came to an end, but no worry as our table was ready, so we celebrated by odering a bottle of wine. We ordered bluse, but red came, but what the heck.

 

I had fillet of bison, showing they just don’t look good, the taste it too, it was accompanied by some mashed taters, and boccolini. Or, broccoli that had been on a diet. All good, as was the wine, and we may return to sample the huckleberry margarita.

 

We walked back under a clear sky with the crescent waning moon high overhead. We were pooped, and it was cold, just above freezing, so we took to our beds.

Gathering together some of the pictures I took yesterday … wish I took more photos of the decaying fence posts … oh well, guess I'll have to go do them on another day :)

Away from the weekends, when crowds and traffic jams can plague the park, weekdays can be quiet, even on a main road into Yellowstone.

 

We had a free afternoon, so took our time exploring areas off the NW Entrance road, meeting with other visitors and photographers, swapping news on sightings and where to go.

 

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August 15

 

Yesterday we went for a snooze at six, and failed to wake up until nearly 11, meaning too late to do anything really, so we went back to bed.

 

All would have been well if the car hadin’t got bored and made the alarm go off twice. No idea what was wrong, so in the end we had to leave the car unlocked.

 

All was well this morning when we got up at six. Got up, but had been laying awake for at least two hours. But all was well, just now we could get up and go do stuff again. And as before, do the really popular stuff when the park is either empty or asleep, which is why we were heading for the Canyon and two sets of falls before seven, and just as the sun was rising.

 

As was the mist.

 

Mere photographs could not do the scenes justice, the morning light on the mist as it rolled down from the mountain tops, all tinged in pink. We do stop a couple of times for shots, but mostly just enjoy being some of the few people up and around at the early hour, lucky enough to see it.

 

We arrive at Canyon Village, and fill up the car, as it was reminding us it had only 45 miles of fuel left, and Yellowstone wasn’t the best of places to run out of fuel. However, I can say I am one of the few people to have locked the keys to his hire car, in the hire car, on the top of a mountain. You really could not make this up.

 

So with the car refuelled, we drive to the lower falls, and first of all go to the overlook, and with the mist wrapped round the fir trees on the edge of the gorge missing in with the spray from the waterfall, and again with the golden light, it was magical.

 

There was a train: three eights of a mile long, but dropping 660 feet. I knew the shots would be worth it, so we start to totter down. And down, and down. Zig zagging down the side of the gorge, with the roar of the falls getting ever louder.

 

With every step down, we would have to climb back up, and at over 7,000 feet, it was going to be interesting.

 

Once down at the bottom, there was a viewing platform right over the falls, allowing you to look down from the edge of the cataract. It was magical, and with just three young guys from Boston with us, we had it all to ourselves.

 

Of course, then came the walk back up, stopping every turn or two, but recovery seemed to get quicker and easier, and in ten minutes or so, we were at the top.

 

We have breakfast of salad and nectarines, I kid you not, before the short drive to the upper falls, where there was a less steep and much shorter set of steps to the viewing platform, made all the more magical by the mist that had risen. I snap it, and the mist wreathed trees on the far bank, then walk up where there was a small conference on what to do next.

 

In our preparations, we had left two days without accommodation booked, to allow us some flexibility, however, those two days were on Friday and Saturday, and all rooms in and around Yellowstone might be booked.

 

We drive round to Cooke City, Montana, where we had both thought the main street looked fun and nice to stay at. Once there was asked at the tourist information if they could help in finding a room, but we were told we would have to visit each and every motel and bar, casino to ask if they had rooms.

 

Only one did, but it didn’t really meet our standards these days, so we went back to the tourist information to use their free wifi, and after consulting a map, chose a town in southern Montana, did a search for rooms and came up with a condo with suits, and free wifi which should mean being online a little. It was all booked, so worries over, and being midday, we go over to a place opposite for lunch, our first meal in 22 hours, and have burgers. It was either that or steak.

 

Not the best burgers of fries in the world, but good enough to these hungry bunnies, we ate outside, the only ones to do so, but soaking up the rays, now that the sun had broken through.

 

On our way back to the park we see a cabin selling ice cream, so call in, and were given a waffle cone each with five scoops of creamy goodness, and these were just the singles at 3 bucks fifty each! Jools could not finish hers, but I wasn’t going to let huckleberry ice cream go to waste. I eat all mine, all except for the drips down my t shirt.

 

On the way back to the cabin, we stop many times to take in the views, or to look for wildlife. A friendly chap showed me where some mountain goats could be seen about a mile away, but also gave me the heads up on an Osprey’s nest near to the road further on.

 

At an overlook of a shallow river, Jools and I spend a fine half hour chasing butterflies, American Painted Ladies and some kind of Fritillary. All wonderful, and some photographed.

A few miles on, we see the Osprey’s nest and stop, next to the guy who told me about it. We watch to juveniles stretching and flapping their wings, and I rattle off probably 50 shots.

 

We move on and finally come to a place where a herd of Bison where near to the road, so we stop and I snap many of the animals, some rolling around in a dust bath. Just fabulous.

 

Back in Mammoth, we visit the upper terraces of the falls near to the cabin, but it is a joyless experience because of the numbers of people, but then still got some shots. But we can return in the evening or early tomorrow,

 

We had burgers for lunch, again, so in the evening, in the hope of improving our diet, we go to the resort restaurant, in the hope of vegetables, in for not other reason. We hadn’t booked a table, so had to wait 40 minutes, so retired to the bar, and where I was recommended a pint of Moose Dribble, a dark beer I was told. Turned out to have great depth of flavour, and it was a shame when that came to an end, but no worry as our table was ready, so we celebrated by ordering a bottle of wine. We ordered blush, but red came, but what the heck.

 

I had fillet of bison, showing they just don’t look good, the taste it too, it was accompanied by some mashed taters, and boccolini. Or, broccoli that had been on a diet. All good, as was the wine, and we may return to sample the huckleberry margarita.

 

We walked back under a clear sky with the crescent waning moon high overhead. We were pooped, and it was cold, just above freezing, so we took to our beds.

This is me trying to be Mike Brodie. If you don't know who he is, you should be ashamed. go google him right now. no, i will not enable your ignorance by giving you a link. go do the work.

this was a fun assignment. the baton rouge protest seemed to have a rather

impressive turnout, i'd estimate low 4 figures. anyway here are the photo

descriptions:

 

1817 - entering capitol park

1864 - a wide shot of the protesters from the park

1900 - a sign that seems to be mocking how often obama says "uh"

1903 - a shot of several signholders on the steps of the state capitol, with

one above all saying "vote liberals out"

1913 - this sign helpfully explains that TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already

1939 - a bunch of signs from the back still

1957 - sign reads: "bankers: go to jail. do not pass go. do not collect

$200,000,000"

1965 - sign reads "socialism is not an american value"

1969 - a moderately cryptic-looking sign that simply reads "who is john

galt". not the first or last atlas shrugged reference

1975 - liberty does not equal socialism

1979 - a four-panelled sign with various slogans

1986 - one of my favorite signs reads, "warning i'm a bitter christian

clinging to my gun"

1999 - sign reads: "if i quit my job, will i make more money?"

2004 - sign reads: "i voted for palin. i'm a right-wing extremist"

2009 - wider shot of the sign in 2004, with sign-holder

2022 - young man holds sign reading "just another right-wing extremist"

2034 - some hold-outs from mardi gras hold signs, one which says "throw me

something pelosi!"

2057 - sign reads "4 trillion debt, 9000 socialist earmarks stop!"

2058 - a Baton Rouge Tea Party sign with teabags hanging on it

2068 - sign reads "i love big oil, quit taxing it!"

2073 - dapper gentlemen holds sign reading "god save our nation!"

2089 - young man with sign: "proud member of homeland security's right wing

radicals"

2104 - sign reads "calculis [sic] is easy. Tax forms impossible"

2107 - "say no to obama's politics"

2130 - i love big oil again, and "stop pork barrel spending"

2133 - the first sign that finally indicates that maybe there are SOME

non-republicans here

2147 - sign reads: "common sense, not common cents"

2148 - sign reads "stop out of control spending" with a dollar being flushed

down a toilet

2177 - a wide shot of some signholders, this time from closer to the front

of the action

2181 - a little girl's sign reads "dont steal my future!"

2184 - a trio of signs, including one that has obama in a green felt cap and

the slogan "robbin' hood"

2204 - a single hand waving a small american flag reaching up above the

chaos

2224 - sign reads "the constitution is not an instrument of blah blah blah,"

you read it.

2225 - a lady holds a sign reading "i'm with stupid [right arrow] he paid

his mortgage" it should be noted that there is no one stage right. photo

2333 shows this irony a bit better.

2231 - an anti-acorn sign

2264 - a little girl holds a sign reading "you are not entitled to what my

daddy has earned"

2303 - a wide shot of the crowd at its peak, and from near the front

2313 - a little girl, sister of the one from 2264, holds a sign saying "my

daddy wanted to be here but he's at work!"

2324 - yet another sign from these girls reads "my daddy works hard for his

money, let him keep it!"

2333 - wide shot of the lady holding the "i'm with stupid" sign from 2225

2398 - another sign from these girls. i'm guessing daddy made them, but i

didn't ask.

2415 - the little girl holds up the flip side of the previous sign, which

has just an american flag on it.

2438 - a sign that seems to suggest that obama, like Mr. T, just wanted to

take our pocket change.

2457 - a sign asking whether you'd prefer to drink tea or kool-aid

2497 - another wide shot of the cheering crowd, just before the end of the

last speaker

2516 - a little girl with a sign reading "10 years old and already $30,000

in debt!"

2538 - the same little girl and her mother booing something the speaker said

2555 - sign reads "obamanomics: chains we can believe in"

2575 - young woman holds sign reading "Oh Crap!" with the O in the obama

style.

2583 - same woman appears to be bowing under the burden of her sign's

weighty message

2625 - sign reads "higher taxes so other can sit on their [insert democrat

donkey]"

2635 - another trio of signs, including one that reads "we the people are

now owned by the chinese"

2693 - wide shot of the crowd slowly starting to disperse

2711 - a better shot of the little girl with the "my daddy wanted to be

here" sign

2739 - a little boy holds up a sign reading "socialism is coming!"

2774 - a little girl holding two signs

2783 - the same girl, dressed as an indian, with two signs

2793 - an empty baby stroller with signs piled all over it

2811 - the same baby stroller, with the family carrying signs and loading a

little girl into the stroller

2816 - a lady holding a sign reading "barney frank is a heterophobe"

2822 - woman with sign "tax protest is patriotic"

2854 - a pair of children with signs, "keep your hands out of my piggy bank"

and "a bully took my lunch money"

2871 - a dog wearing a shirt reading "i didn't read the bill either"

2958 - same dog, face shot

3024 - a little girl in a stroller with a canopy reading "libery until

death"

3036 - a loyal huffpo reader holding a sign tossing some of the religious

right's rhetoric back at them

3067 - a little boy standing alone holding a sign reading "stop spending my

future!"

3129 - a young family poses with signs

3144 - the empty lectern after everyone left

Saturday, November 5 was the 3.1 mile walk fundraiser for Tampa Bay area - American Heart Association! I attended, walked, tweeted and photographed the event. Even had a Black Staff Shirt courtesy of @HeartTampaBay with wonderful instructions to go do what you best …and that is tweet ancover the back story!

 

I found and tweeted three great stories! The first was a heart transplant survivor who was walking the route. Second was a mother - daughter reunion which showed the perseverance of a daughter who was given up for adoption to find her mother. Third, was a young lady I walked with for a bit who was new to the area.

 

On twitter the event used the hashtag #TBHeartWalk and tweet as @HeartTampaBay and on Facebook they are www.facebook.com/AHATampaBay.

 

I tweet as @5wa. My tweets, pics and stories can be read at bit.ly/ssqxrU.

  

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A juvenile Tropical Mockingbird, takes one to go. Do you call that a drive thru, or a fly thru?! :)

 

(Thanks for all the views, faves, and comments!!)

this was a fun assignment. the baton rouge protest seemed to have a rather

impressive turnout, i'd estimate low 4 figures. anyway here are the photo

descriptions:

 

1817 - entering capitol park

1864 - a wide shot of the protesters from the park

1900 - a sign that seems to be mocking how often obama says "uh"

1903 - a shot of several signholders on the steps of the state capitol, with

one above all saying "vote liberals out"

1913 - this sign helpfully explains that TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already

1939 - a bunch of signs from the back still

1957 - sign reads: "bankers: go to jail. do not pass go. do not collect

$200,000,000"

1965 - sign reads "socialism is not an american value"

1969 - a moderately cryptic-looking sign that simply reads "who is john

galt". not the first or last atlas shrugged reference

1975 - liberty does not equal socialism

1979 - a four-panelled sign with various slogans

1986 - one of my favorite signs reads, "warning i'm a bitter christian

clinging to my gun"

1999 - sign reads: "if i quit my job, will i make more money?"

2004 - sign reads: "i voted for palin. i'm a right-wing extremist"

2009 - wider shot of the sign in 2004, with sign-holder

2022 - young man holds sign reading "just another right-wing extremist"

2034 - some hold-outs from mardi gras hold signs, one which says "throw me

something pelosi!"

2057 - sign reads "4 trillion debt, 9000 socialist earmarks stop!"

2058 - a Baton Rouge Tea Party sign with teabags hanging on it

2068 - sign reads "i love big oil, quit taxing it!"

2073 - dapper gentlemen holds sign reading "god save our nation!"

2089 - young man with sign: "proud member of homeland security's right wing

radicals"

2104 - sign reads "calculis [sic] is easy. Tax forms impossible"

2107 - "say no to obama's politics"

2130 - i love big oil again, and "stop pork barrel spending"

2133 - the first sign that finally indicates that maybe there are SOME

non-republicans here

2147 - sign reads: "common sense, not common cents"

2148 - sign reads "stop out of control spending" with a dollar being flushed

down a toilet

2177 - a wide shot of some signholders, this time from closer to the front

of the action

2181 - a little girl's sign reads "dont steal my future!"

2184 - a trio of signs, including one that has obama in a green felt cap and

the slogan "robbin' hood"

2204 - a single hand waving a small american flag reaching up above the

chaos

2224 - sign reads "the constitution is not an instrument of blah blah blah,"

you read it.

2225 - a lady holds a sign reading "i'm with stupid [right arrow] he paid

his mortgage" it should be noted that there is no one stage right. photo

2333 shows this irony a bit better.

2231 - an anti-acorn sign

2264 - a little girl holds a sign reading "you are not entitled to what my

daddy has earned"

2303 - a wide shot of the crowd at its peak, and from near the front

2313 - a little girl, sister of the one from 2264, holds a sign saying "my

daddy wanted to be here but he's at work!"

2324 - yet another sign from these girls reads "my daddy works hard for his

money, let him keep it!"

2333 - wide shot of the lady holding the "i'm with stupid" sign from 2225

2398 - another sign from these girls. i'm guessing daddy made them, but i

didn't ask.

2415 - the little girl holds up the flip side of the previous sign, which

has just an american flag on it.

2438 - a sign that seems to suggest that obama, like Mr. T, just wanted to

take our pocket change.

2457 - a sign asking whether you'd prefer to drink tea or kool-aid

2497 - another wide shot of the cheering crowd, just before the end of the

last speaker

2516 - a little girl with a sign reading "10 years old and already $30,000

in debt!"

2538 - the same little girl and her mother booing something the speaker said

2555 - sign reads "obamanomics: chains we can believe in"

2575 - young woman holds sign reading "Oh Crap!" with the O in the obama

style.

2583 - same woman appears to be bowing under the burden of her sign's

weighty message

2625 - sign reads "higher taxes so other can sit on their [insert democrat

donkey]"

2635 - another trio of signs, including one that reads "we the people are

now owned by the chinese"

2693 - wide shot of the crowd slowly starting to disperse

2711 - a better shot of the little girl with the "my daddy wanted to be

here" sign

2739 - a little boy holds up a sign reading "socialism is coming!"

2774 - a little girl holding two signs

2783 - the same girl, dressed as an indian, with two signs

2793 - an empty baby stroller with signs piled all over it

2811 - the same baby stroller, with the family carrying signs and loading a

little girl into the stroller

2816 - a lady holding a sign reading "barney frank is a heterophobe"

2822 - woman with sign "tax protest is patriotic"

2854 - a pair of children with signs, "keep your hands out of my piggy bank"

and "a bully took my lunch money"

2871 - a dog wearing a shirt reading "i didn't read the bill either"

2958 - same dog, face shot

3024 - a little girl in a stroller with a canopy reading "libery until

death"

3036 - a loyal huffpo reader holding a sign tossing some of the religious

right's rhetoric back at them

3067 - a little boy standing alone holding a sign reading "stop spending my

future!"

3129 - a young family poses with signs

3144 - the empty lectern after everyone left

this was a fun assignment. the baton rouge protest seemed to have a rather

impressive turnout, i'd estimate low 4 figures. anyway here are the photo

descriptions:

 

1817 - entering capitol park

1864 - a wide shot of the protesters from the park

1900 - a sign that seems to be mocking how often obama says "uh"

1903 - a shot of several signholders on the steps of the state capitol, with

one above all saying "vote liberals out"

1913 - this sign helpfully explains that TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already

1939 - a bunch of signs from the back still

1957 - sign reads: "bankers: go to jail. do not pass go. do not collect

$200,000,000"

1965 - sign reads "socialism is not an american value"

1969 - a moderately cryptic-looking sign that simply reads "who is john

galt". not the first or last atlas shrugged reference

1975 - liberty does not equal socialism

1979 - a four-panelled sign with various slogans

1986 - one of my favorite signs reads, "warning i'm a bitter christian

clinging to my gun"

1999 - sign reads: "if i quit my job, will i make more money?"

2004 - sign reads: "i voted for palin. i'm a right-wing extremist"

2009 - wider shot of the sign in 2004, with sign-holder

2022 - young man holds sign reading "just another right-wing extremist"

2034 - some hold-outs from mardi gras hold signs, one which says "throw me

something pelosi!"

2057 - sign reads "4 trillion debt, 9000 socialist earmarks stop!"

2058 - a Baton Rouge Tea Party sign with teabags hanging on it

2068 - sign reads "i love big oil, quit taxing it!"

2073 - dapper gentlemen holds sign reading "god save our nation!"

2089 - young man with sign: "proud member of homeland security's right wing

radicals"

2104 - sign reads "calculis [sic] is easy. Tax forms impossible"

2107 - "say no to obama's politics"

2130 - i love big oil again, and "stop pork barrel spending"

2133 - the first sign that finally indicates that maybe there are SOME

non-republicans here

2147 - sign reads: "common sense, not common cents"

2148 - sign reads "stop out of control spending" with a dollar being flushed

down a toilet

2177 - a wide shot of some signholders, this time from closer to the front

of the action

2181 - a little girl's sign reads "dont steal my future!"

2184 - a trio of signs, including one that has obama in a green felt cap and

the slogan "robbin' hood"

2204 - a single hand waving a small american flag reaching up above the

chaos

2224 - sign reads "the constitution is not an instrument of blah blah blah,"

you read it.

2225 - a lady holds a sign reading "i'm with stupid [right arrow] he paid

his mortgage" it should be noted that there is no one stage right. photo

2333 shows this irony a bit better.

2231 - an anti-acorn sign

2264 - a little girl holds a sign reading "you are not entitled to what my

daddy has earned"

2303 - a wide shot of the crowd at its peak, and from near the front

2313 - a little girl, sister of the one from 2264, holds a sign saying "my

daddy wanted to be here but he's at work!"

2324 - yet another sign from these girls reads "my daddy works hard for his

money, let him keep it!"

2333 - wide shot of the lady holding the "i'm with stupid" sign from 2225

2398 - another sign from these girls. i'm guessing daddy made them, but i

didn't ask.

2415 - the little girl holds up the flip side of the previous sign, which

has just an american flag on it.

2438 - a sign that seems to suggest that obama, like Mr. T, just wanted to

take our pocket change.

2457 - a sign asking whether you'd prefer to drink tea or kool-aid

2497 - another wide shot of the cheering crowd, just before the end of the

last speaker

2516 - a little girl with a sign reading "10 years old and already $30,000

in debt!"

2538 - the same little girl and her mother booing something the speaker said

2555 - sign reads "obamanomics: chains we can believe in"

2575 - young woman holds sign reading "Oh Crap!" with the O in the obama

style.

2583 - same woman appears to be bowing under the burden of her sign's

weighty message

2625 - sign reads "higher taxes so other can sit on their [insert democrat

donkey]"

2635 - another trio of signs, including one that reads "we the people are

now owned by the chinese"

2693 - wide shot of the crowd slowly starting to disperse

2711 - a better shot of the little girl with the "my daddy wanted to be

here" sign

2739 - a little boy holds up a sign reading "socialism is coming!"

2774 - a little girl holding two signs

2783 - the same girl, dressed as an indian, with two signs

2793 - an empty baby stroller with signs piled all over it

2811 - the same baby stroller, with the family carrying signs and loading a

little girl into the stroller

2816 - a lady holding a sign reading "barney frank is a heterophobe"

2822 - woman with sign "tax protest is patriotic"

2854 - a pair of children with signs, "keep your hands out of my piggy bank"

and "a bully took my lunch money"

2871 - a dog wearing a shirt reading "i didn't read the bill either"

2958 - same dog, face shot

3024 - a little girl in a stroller with a canopy reading "libery until

death"

3036 - a loyal huffpo reader holding a sign tossing some of the religious

right's rhetoric back at them

3067 - a little boy standing alone holding a sign reading "stop spending my

future!"

3129 - a young family poses with signs

3144 - the empty lectern after everyone left

 

--

education:

n. That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their

lack of understanding.

 

~ambrose bierce

I really have no idea what to title this, normally I have some kind of idea or just don't want to title it, but I feel here that it does need a title. Got a little motion sickness on the go doing this one.

 

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"And at the end of the day, there's always a disappointing football match."

 

But before then, there's a whole day to get through.

 

Neither of us had any ill effects from our jabs on Friday, sore arm notwithstanding. So it meant the day was all ours to do with what we wanted.

 

Saying that, Jools didn't feel well enough for churchcrawling, but hunter/gathering at Tesco was fine.

 

So, after coffee we drove to Whitfield and after filling the car with unleaded, we go to the store to buy stuff for the weekend, and the final things for Christmas, which means that we just have veg to get as everything else is either bought or ordered.

 

I buy a gift for the charity Christmas box, so that poor children will have something. I bought a Hey Dugee singing stick that the child will love and their parents will hate. Does this make me a bad or good person?

 

Maybe both.

 

Back home to pack the shopping away, have fruit for breakfast, followed by bacon butties and huge brews.

 

Although Tesco had most things, there was no fresh fruit other really than bananas, apples. And for the second week, bacon, especially smoked bacon was in very short supply.

 

But we dine well on our bacon butties, then, Jools confirmed she was not going out, so I could visit anywhere.

 

Within reason.

 

Well. Most churches in the area I wanted to visit or revisit I have done these past few weeks.

 

One I hadn't gone back to was Lydden. Its a small place, but its a short drive there, so could be a stopover on the way to somewhere else.

 

I go down Coldred Hill, then along to the church.

 

It was a glorious day, I mean no clouds, clean, sparking air, but cold and frosty.

 

The church was unlocked, cold by welcoming.

 

As expected, there wasn't much I hadn't recorded, and no glass to use the big lens on. So, I go round to recrod everything, then on to the next stop.

 

Bekesbourne.

 

I hadn't called the keyholder, but she only lives opposite the church, so not that much of a hassle to walk over the small bridge over the dry Nailbourne.

 

I reach the church, park outside and walk to the old palace.

 

I rang the bell. Dogs barked. A lot. But no one answered.

 

Another time, then.

 

Three miles along the Nailbourne is Littlebourne where the bournes changes its name to the Little Stour and flows all the time. There is a church there and I can't remember when I was there last.

 

I drive round the village, find the church on Church Street. Where else to keep your church?

 

Again, it was open, but having no real memory of this, it was good to go in again and take lots and lots of shots, mainly of the large number of Victorian windows.

 

Once done, I decide there were no other churches to be done that day, athough I go do Wingham and Ash again, there's plenty of other occasions to do those. But it was a ten minute drive from Preston, and I noticed during the week we were out of sausages, so decide to go in and see if they had any.

 

And good job I did, as they were down to a few bits and pieces, but had some venison and cranberry bangers, so I get five pounds. Also, they were selling of these very large chickens, perfect for the late Christmas dinner we're planning when Jen comes back on January 24th, so £15 gets that and it can go in the freezer.

 

By which time it was lunch. We have gingerbread, or mixed spice bread. Two large stars, so I pull of each point and dunk it in a coffee, so soft enough in the end.

 

And amazingly, football is back. In fact, below the Championship, it never stopped during the World Cup, the the Prem and Championship did, and Norwich were to play for the first time in a month, away at Swansea.

 

So I could watch the early game, Portugal v Morocco as well as follow Norwich.

 

Good news in both games, as Norwich scored in the first minute then hung on to claim all three points, and Morocco knocked out Portugal; Ronaldo, Pepe and all.

 

There were tears at the end. Bitter ones from Ron and tears of joy for the rest of us.

 

And then, France v England.

 

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Why isn't this charming little church better known? It is the quintessential Downland church, built of flint and constructed near the bottom of a steep dry chalk valley away from its later village which grew up on the main road out of Dover. It is mainly thirteenth century in character and consists of just west tower, nave and chancel. On the north side the church sits right into the hillside - a perennial cause of damp. Here too is a tiny low-side window indicating that the few houses that existed when the church was new would have been on this side of the valley. Inside it is very dark and at first glimpse appears to be the product of a harsh nineteenth century restoration. However, there is much of interest including a charming 1952 window over the pulpit - the only colour to be found here. The chancel has two blank wall arcades on north and south walls with rounded heads - always a difficult thing to date - and a fine two seat sedilia with plain pointed (13thC) tops. Next to them is a very simple piscina of similar age. Strangely there is no chancel step - possibly the result of the Victorians putting a higher floor in the chancel to bring it up to the nave level - a rare, but not unique thing in Kent. What makes this church really worth a visit are the two recesses for tombs in the south nave wall. Their moulded arches repay close attention - no mechanical detailing here, but something rather wonderful and varied. Late they may be, but these late medieval carvings could compete with anything in East Kent. The left hand one has armorial bearings carved into its cill. A little charmer if ever there was one.

 

www.kentchurches.info/church.asp?p=Lydden

 

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LIDDON

IS the next parish eastward, being spelt in antient records Leddene. Part of it lies in the hundred of Bewsborough and lath of St. Augustine, and the rest of it, in which is the church and village, in the hundied of Folkestone and lath of Shipway.

 

THE PARISH lies in an unpleasant dreary country, having the look of poverty throughout it, the soil of it is in general very chalky, and equally poor. The village is situated in the valley, on each side of the high road leading from Canterbury to Dover, a little way beyond the 67th mile-stone from London, having the church and court-lodge at a small distance on the north side of it. The hills rise very high and bold on every side, and toward the north are open and uninclosed. It extends towards the north but a little way; but towards the south it reaches more than a mile from the village beyond Swanton-house, a large antient stone building, towards Swingfield and Alkham. In this part there are several woods, most of which belonged to lord Bolingbroke, and were sold by him to the Rev. Edward Timewell Brydges, of Wotton, the present possessor of them. There is no fair held here.

 

THE LORDSHIP OF THE BARONY of Folkestone claims paramount over that part of this parish which is in that hundred, subordinate to which is THE MANOR OF LIDDON, the court-lodge of which is situated near the church. It belonged formerly to the abbey of West Langdon, and on the dissolution of it came to the crown, whence it was granted, anno 29 king Henry VIII. to the archbishop, together with the rectory of the church to which it was appurtenant, in the description of which hereafter a more parti cular account will be given of it. It still remains part of the possessions of his grace the archbishop.

 

THE MANOR OF COCKLESCOMBE, which lies in the hundred of Bewsborough, was antiently held of the castle of Dover by knight's service, being part of those lands which made up the barony of Maminot, afterwards, from its succeeding owners, called the barony of Saye. In the reign of Edward I. Ralph de Cestreton appears to have held it, and was succeeded in it by Stephen de Bocton; soon after which it was become part of the possessions of the hospital of the knights of St. John of Jerusalem, and this manor continued in their possession till their general dissolution in the 32d year of king Henry VIII. when it was suppressed by an act then specially passed for the purpose, and their lands and revenues were given by it to the king, who in the next year sold it to Edward Monins, esq. of Waldershare, who, anno 2 and 3 Edward VI. procured his lands to be disgavelled, and died anno 6 Edward VI. whose descendant Sir William Monins, of Waldershare, was created a baronet in 1611. His son Sir Edward Monins, bart. died possessed of this manor in 1663, leaving Elizabeth his widow, surviving, who held it in jointure at her death in 1703; upon which it devolved to the heirs and trustees of Susan, his eldest daughter and coheir, late wife of the hon. Peregrine Bertie, and they, in the reign of William and Mary, joined in the sale of it to Sir Henry Furnese, bart. of Waldershare, whose grandson Sir Henry Furnese, bart. dying in 1735 under age and unmarried, this manor, among his other estates, became vested in his three sisters, and coheirs of their father, in equal shares in coparcenary; after which, anno 9 George II. on a writ of partition, this manor was allotted, among others, to Anne the eldest daughter, wife of John, viscount St. John, whose son Frederick, became viscount Bolingbroke, and his son George, viscount Bolingbroke, sold it to Mr. Baldock, of Canterbury, who in 1791 again sold it to Mr. Peter Harnett, the occupier, who is the present possessor of it. A court baron is held for this manor.

 

SWANTON is a manor in the south-west part of this parish, within the hundred of Folkestone, and adjoining to Swingfield, in which part of it lies. At the time of taking the survey of Domesday, this manor, or at least the principal part of it, was in the possession of the bishop of Baieux, under the general title of whose lands it is thus entered in it:

 

Ralph de Curbespine holds of the bishop Svanetone. It was taxed at two sulings. The arable land is . . . . . In demesne there is one carucate, and two borderers with half a carucate.

 

Of this land Robert de Barbes holds one suling, and has there three villeins with half a carucate, and one Hugo holds one suling, and has there one carucate in demesne and one borderer. In the time of king Edward the Gonfessor it was worth ten pounds, when he received it thirty shillings, now forty shillings, and yet it pays four pounds. Coloen held it of king Edward.

 

That part of it mentioned above to have belonged to one Hugo, seems to have been in the possession of Hugo de Montfort; for under the general title of his possessions in the same record I find the following entry:

 

The same Hugo de Montfort has . . . . . half a suling Suanetone. The arable land is one carucate. Norman held it of king Edward, and it was taxed at as much. There are four villeins having one carucate. There is wood for the pannage of five bogs. In the time of king Edward the Confessor it was worth twenty-five shillings, and afterwards fifteen shillings, now thirty shillings.

 

This manor afterwards came into the possession of owners who took their name from it; for William de Swanetone held it by knight's service in the reign of king Henry III. by a female heir of which family it went in marriage to Lutteridge, whose daughter and heir marrying John Greenford, entitled him to this manor, on whose death anno II Edward IV. Alice, one of his daughters and coheirs, carried it in marriage to Robert Monins, of Waldershare, whose son John Monins resided at Swanton. The arms of Swanton were, Argent, a fess, gules, between three chessrooks, sable; of Lutteridge, Argent, a bend between six martlets, sable; and of Greenford, Gules, a chevron ermine, between three squirrels, seiant, or. John Monins, of Swanton above-mentioned, left two sons; from Edward, the eldest, descended Sir William Monins, created a baronet; and from John, the youngest, lieutenant of Dover castle, descended John Monins, esq. now of Canterbury. In the descendants of John Monins, this manor continued down to Sir Edward Monins, bart, of Waldershare, who died possessed of it in 1663. Since which it has passed, in like manner with his other estates here, as has been already mentioned before, in the description of the manor of Cocklescombe, to George, lord viscount Bolingbroke, who sold it to Messrs. Nutt and Walker, and they, in 1792, again conveyed it to Samuel Egerton Brydges, esq. of Denton, the present owner of it.

 

Swanton manor, with that of Perryn, in this parish, the situation of which is now unknown, are held of the manor of Folkestone by knight's service.

 

The master and fellows of Emanuel college are possessed of lands in this parish and Ewell, which were given by Walter Richards in 1627, towards the maintenance of two exhibitions, to be chosen out of the sizers and subsizers of that college, and the produce of them is now applied to that purpose.

 

Charities.

THOMAS FISHER, of St. James's, Dover, by will in 1593, devised to the poor people of Liddon 6s. 8d. to be paid yearly at the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle; and if not paid within 14 days, then the churchwardens should distrain for 13s. 4d. the money to be distributed at their discretion to the poor.

 

The poor constantly relieved are about nine, casually the same.

 

LIDDON is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of Dover.

 

The church, which is dedicated to St. Mary, consists of only one isle and one chancel, having a square tower at the west end, in which is one bell. The church is unceiled, except one half of the chancel. In the south wall is an arch, ornamented, with a hollow underneath, most probably for a tomb once at the base of it. There is nothing further worth mention in it.

 

William de Auberville, senior, on his foundation of the priory of West Langdon, in 1192, gave to it this church of St. Mary of Ledene, in pure and perpetual alms, which was confirmed by Simon de Albrincis, (fn. 1) and by Sir Simon de Cryoll, great-grandson of the former. After which, archbishop Walter granted licence for the canons of the priory to serve in it themselves, which prevented a vicarage being endowed in it; and the prior and canons thenceforward appropriated the whole profits of this church to themselves. In which state it continued till the dissolution of the priory, which happened anno 27 Henry VIII. when it was suppressed, as not having annual revenues of the amount of the clear value of two hundred pounds, and was given, with all its lands and possessions, to the king, who in his 29th year, granted it, among other possessions of the priory, in exchange to the archbishop. In which state it continues at this time, his grace the archbishop being now entitled to the rectory of this church, with the manor of Liddon appurtenant to it.

 

¶In the deed of exchange above-mentioned, anno 29 Henry VIII. of the grant of the scite of the abovementioned priory, and its possessions, to the archbishop, they are made subject to the payment of 3l. 11s. 8d. to the curate of Liddon; by which it should seem that the cure of it was then esteemed a curacy. However, in the valuation in the king's books it is mentioned as a vicarage, of the yearly value of 6l. 6s. 2d. It is now a discharged living, of the yearly certified value of thirty-two pounds. In 1588 it was valued at only ten pounds, communicants fifty-two. In 1640 here were the same number of communicants.

 

Archbishop Juxon, anno 15 Charles II. augmented this vicarage eighteen pounds per annum, to be paid by the lessee of the parsonage; and archbishop Tenison, by will in 1714, left to the augmentation of it two hundred pounds, to which was added two hundred pounds more by the governors of queen Anne's bounty.

 

www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-kent/vol8/pp127-132

 

this was a fun assignment. the baton rouge protest seemed to have a rather

impressive turnout, i'd estimate low 4 figures. anyway here are the photo

descriptions:

 

1817 - entering capitol park

1864 - a wide shot of the protesters from the park

1900 - a sign that seems to be mocking how often obama says "uh"

1903 - a shot of several signholders on the steps of the state capitol, with

one above all saying "vote liberals out"

1913 - this sign helpfully explains that TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already

1939 - a bunch of signs from the back still

1957 - sign reads: "bankers: go to jail. do not pass go. do not collect

$200,000,000"

1965 - sign reads "socialism is not an american value"

1969 - a moderately cryptic-looking sign that simply reads "who is john

galt". not the first or last atlas shrugged reference

1975 - liberty does not equal socialism

1979 - a four-panelled sign with various slogans

1986 - one of my favorite signs reads, "warning i'm a bitter christian

clinging to my gun"

1999 - sign reads: "if i quit my job, will i make more money?"

2004 - sign reads: "i voted for palin. i'm a right-wing extremist"

2009 - wider shot of the sign in 2004, with sign-holder

2022 - young man holds sign reading "just another right-wing extremist"

2034 - some hold-outs from mardi gras hold signs, one which says "throw me

something pelosi!"

2057 - sign reads "4 trillion debt, 9000 socialist earmarks stop!"

2058 - a Baton Rouge Tea Party sign with teabags hanging on it

2068 - sign reads "i love big oil, quit taxing it!"

2073 - dapper gentlemen holds sign reading "god save our nation!"

2089 - young man with sign: "proud member of homeland security's right wing

radicals"

2104 - sign reads "calculis [sic] is easy. Tax forms impossible"

2107 - "say no to obama's politics"

2130 - i love big oil again, and "stop pork barrel spending"

2133 - the first sign that finally indicates that maybe there are SOME

non-republicans here

2147 - sign reads: "common sense, not common cents"

2148 - sign reads "stop out of control spending" with a dollar being flushed

down a toilet

2177 - a wide shot of some signholders, this time from closer to the front

of the action

2181 - a little girl's sign reads "dont steal my future!"

2184 - a trio of signs, including one that has obama in a green felt cap and

the slogan "robbin' hood"

2204 - a single hand waving a small american flag reaching up above the

chaos

2224 - sign reads "the constitution is not an instrument of blah blah blah,"

you read it.

2225 - a lady holds a sign reading "i'm with stupid [right arrow] he paid

his mortgage" it should be noted that there is no one stage right. photo

2333 shows this irony a bit better.

2231 - an anti-acorn sign

2264 - a little girl holds a sign reading "you are not entitled to what my

daddy has earned"

2303 - a wide shot of the crowd at its peak, and from near the front

2313 - a little girl, sister of the one from 2264, holds a sign saying "my

daddy wanted to be here but he's at work!"

2324 - yet another sign from these girls reads "my daddy works hard for his

money, let him keep it!"

2333 - wide shot of the lady holding the "i'm with stupid" sign from 2225

2398 - another sign from these girls. i'm guessing daddy made them, but i

didn't ask.

2415 - the little girl holds up the flip side of the previous sign, which

has just an american flag on it.

2438 - a sign that seems to suggest that obama, like Mr. T, just wanted to

take our pocket change.

2457 - a sign asking whether you'd prefer to drink tea or kool-aid

2497 - another wide shot of the cheering crowd, just before the end of the

last speaker

2516 - a little girl with a sign reading "10 years old and already $30,000

in debt!"

2538 - the same little girl and her mother booing something the speaker said

2555 - sign reads "obamanomics: chains we can believe in"

2575 - young woman holds sign reading "Oh Crap!" with the O in the obama

style.

2583 - same woman appears to be bowing under the burden of her sign's

weighty message

2625 - sign reads "higher taxes so other can sit on their [insert democrat

donkey]"

2635 - another trio of signs, including one that reads "we the people are

now owned by the chinese"

2693 - wide shot of the crowd slowly starting to disperse

2711 - a better shot of the little girl with the "my daddy wanted to be

here" sign

2739 - a little boy holds up a sign reading "socialism is coming!"

2774 - a little girl holding two signs

2783 - the same girl, dressed as an indian, with two signs

2793 - an empty baby stroller with signs piled all over it

2811 - the same baby stroller, with the family carrying signs and loading a

little girl into the stroller

2816 - a lady holding a sign reading "barney frank is a heterophobe"

2822 - woman with sign "tax protest is patriotic"

2854 - a pair of children with signs, "keep your hands out of my piggy bank"

and "a bully took my lunch money"

2871 - a dog wearing a shirt reading "i didn't read the bill either"

2958 - same dog, face shot

3024 - a little girl in a stroller with a canopy reading "libery until

death"

3036 - a loyal huffpo reader holding a sign tossing some of the religious

right's rhetoric back at them

3067 - a little boy standing alone holding a sign reading "stop spending my

future!"

3129 - a young family poses with signs

3144 - the empty lectern after everyone left

 

--

education:

n. That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their

lack of understanding.

 

~ambrose bierce

I realised that in being eager to post shots back in the autumn from our trip to the US, I had skipped some of a few scenes, so a chance now that I have caught up with all the EA church shots, and just closing the book on 2017.

 

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August 15

 

Yesterday we went for a snooze at six, and failed to wake up until nearly 11, meaning too late to do anything really, so we went back to bed.

 

All would have been well if the car hadin’t got bored and made the alarm go off twice. No idea what was wrong, so in the end we had to leave the car unlocked.

 

All was well this morning when we got up at six. Got up, but had been laying awake for at least two hours. But all was well, just now we could get up and go do stuff again. And as before, do the really popular stuff when the park is either empty or asleep, which is why we were heading for the Canyon and two sets of falls before seven, and just as the sun was rising.

 

As was the mist.

 

Mere photographs could not do the scenes justice, the morning light on the mist as it rolled down from the mountain tops, all tinged in pink. We do stop a couple of times for shots, but mostly just enjoy being some of the few people up and around at the early hour, lucky enough to see it.

 

We arrive at Canyon Village, and fill up the car, as it was reminding us it had only 45 miles of fuel left, and Yellowstone wasn’t the best of places to run out of fuel. However, I can say I am one of the few people to have locked the keys to his hire car, in the hire car, on the top of a mountain. You really could not make this up.

 

So with the car refuelled, we drive to the lower falls, and first of all go to the overlook, and with the mist wrapped round the fir trees on the edge of the gorge missing in with the spray from the waterfall, and again with the golden light, it was magical.

 

There was a train: three eights of a mile long, but dropping 660 feet. I knew the shots would be worth it, so we start to totter down. And down, and down. Zig zagging down the side of the gorge, with the roar of the falls getting ever louder.

 

With every step down, we would have to climb back up, and at over 7,000 feet, it was going to be interesting.

 

Once down at the bottom, there was a viewing platform right over the falls, allowing you to look down from the edge of the cataract. It was magical, and with just three young guys from Boston with us, we had it all to ourselves.

 

Of course, then came the walk back up, stopping every turn or two, but recovery seemed to get quicker and easier, and in ten minutes or so, we were at the top.

 

We have breakfast of salad and nectarines, I kid you not, before the short drive to the upper falls, where there was a less steep and much shorter set of steps to the viewing platform, made all the more magical by the mist that had risen. I snap it, and the mist wreathed trees on the far bank, then walk up where there was a small conference on what to do next.

 

In our preparations, we had left two days without accommodation booked, to allow us some flexibility, however, those two days were on Friday and Saturday, and all rooms in and around Yellowstone might be booked.

 

We drive round to Cooke City, Montana, where we had both thought the main street looked fun and nice to stay at. Once there was asked at the tourist information if they could help in finding a room, but we were told we would have to visit each and every motel and bar, casino to ask if they had rooms.

 

Only one did, but it didn’t really meet our standards these days, so we went back to the tourist information to use their free wifi, and after consulting a map, chose a town in southern Montana, did a search for rooms and came up with a condo with suits, and free wifi which should mean being online a little. It was all booked, so worries over, and being midday, we go over to a place opposite for lunch, our first meal in 22 hours, and have burgers. It was either that or steak.

 

Not the best burgers of fries in the world, but good enough to these hungry bunnies, we ate outside, the only ones to do so, but soaking up the rays, now that the sun had broken through.

 

On our way back to the park we see a cabin selling ice cream, so call in, and were given a waffle cone each with five scoops of creamy goodness, and these were just the singles at 3 bucks fifty each! Jools could not finish hers, but I wasn’t going to let huckleberry ice cream go to waste. I eat all mine, all except for the drips down my t shirt.

 

On the way back to the cabin, we stop many times to take in the views, or to look for wildlife. A friendly chap showed me where some mountain goats could be seen about a mile away, but also gave me the heads up on an Osprey’s nest near to the road further on.

 

At an overlook of a shallow river, Jools and I spend a fine half hou chasing butterflies, American Painted Ladies and some kind of Fritillary. All wonderful, and some photographed.

A few miles on, we see the Osprey’s nest and stop, next to the guy who told me about it. We watch to juveniles stretching and flapping their wings, and I rattle off probably 50 shots.

 

We move on and finally come to a place where a herd of Bison where near to the road, so we stop and I snap many of the animals, some rolling around in a dust bath. Just fabulous.

 

Back in Mammoth, we visit the upper terraces of the falls near to the cabin, but it is a joyless experience because of the numbers of people, but then still got some shots. But we can return in the evening or early tomorrow,

 

We had burgers for lunch, again, so in the evebing, in the hope of improving our diet, we go to the resoty restauratn, in the hope of vegetables, in for not other reason. We hadin’t booked a table, so had to wait 40 minutes, so retired to the bar, and where I was recommonded a pint of Moose Drihhle, a dark beer I was told. Turned out to have great depth of falvour, and it was a shame when that came to an end, but no worry as our table was ready, so we celebrated by odering a bottle of wine. We ordered bluse, but red came, but what the heck.

 

I had fillet of bison, showing they just don’t look good, the taste it too, it was accompanied by some mashed taters, and boccolini. Or, broccoli that had been on a diet. All good, as was the wine, and we may return to sample the huckleberry margarita.

 

We walked back under a clear sky with the crescent waning moon high overhead. We were pooped, and it was cold, just above freezing, so we took to our beds.

 

August 15

 

Yesterday we went for a snooze at six, and failed to wake up until nearly 11, meaning too late to do anything really, so we went back to bed.

 

All would have been well if the car hadin’t got bored and made the alarm go off twice. No idea what was wrong, so in the end we had to leave the car unlocked.

 

All was well this morning when we got up at six. Got up, but had been laying awake for at least two hours. But all was well, just now we could get up and go do stuff again. And as before, do the really popular stuff when the park is either empty or asleep, which is why we were heading for the Canyon and two sets of falls before seven, and just as the sun was rising.

 

As was the mist.

 

Mere photographs could not do the scenes justice, the morning light on the mist as it rolled down from the mountain tops, all tinged in pink. We do stop a couple of times for shots, but mostly just enjoy being some of the few people up and around at the early hour, lucky enough to see it.

 

We arrive at Canyon Village, and fill up the car, as it was reminding us it had only 45 miles of fuel left, and Yellowstone wasn’t the best of places to run out of fuel. However, I can say I am one of the few people to have locked the keys to his hire car, in the hire car, on the top of a mountain. You really could not make this up.

 

So with the car refuelled, we drive to the lower falls, and first of all go to the overlook, and with the mist wrapped round the fir trees on the edge of the gorge missing in with the spray from the waterfall, and again with the golden light, it was magical.

 

There was a train: three eights of a mile long, but dropping 660 feet. I knew the shots would be worth it, so we start to totter down. And down, and down. Zig zagging down the side of the gorge, with the roar of the falls getting ever louder.

 

With every step down, we would have to climb back up, and at over 7,000 feet, it was going to be interesting.

 

Once down at the bottom, there was a viewing platform right over the falls, allowing you to look down from the edge of the cataract. It was magical, and with just three young guys from Boston with us, we had it all to ourselves.

 

Of course, then came the walk back up, stopping every turn or two, but recovery seemed to get quicker and easier, and in ten minutes or so, we were at the top.

 

We have breakfast of salad and nectarines, I kid you not, before the short drive to the upper falls, where there was a less steep and much shorter set of steps to the viewing platform, made all the more magical by the mist that had risen. I snap it, and the mist wreathed trees on the far bank, then walk up where there was a small conference on what to do next.

 

In our preparations, we had left two days without accommodation booked, to allow us some flexibility, however, those two days were on Friday and Saturday, and all rooms in and around Yellowstone might be booked.

 

We drive round to Cooke City, Montana, where we had both thought the main street looked fun and nice to stay at. Once there was asked at the tourist information if they could help in finding a room, but we were told we would have to visit each and every motel and bar, casino to ask if they had rooms.

 

Only one did, but it didn’t really meet our standards these days, so we went back to the tourist information to use their free wifi, and after consulting a map, chose a town in southern Montana, did a search for rooms and came up with a condo with suits, and free wifi which should mean being online a little. It was all booked, so worries over, and being midday, we go over to a place opposite for lunch, our first meal in 22 hours, and have burgers. It was either that or steak.

 

Not the best burgers of fries in the world, but good enough to these hungry bunnies, we ate outside, the only ones to do so, but soaking up the rays, now that the sun had broken through.

 

On our way back to the park we see a cabin selling ice cream, so call in, and were given a waffle cone each with five scoops of creamy goodness, and these were just the singles at 3 bucks fifty each! Jools could not finish hers, but I wasn’t going to let huckleberry ice cream go to waste. I eat all mine, all except for the drips down my t shirt.

 

On the way back to the cabin, we stop many times to take in the views, or to look for wildlife. A friendly chap showed me where some mountain goats could be seen about a mile away, but also gave me the heads up on an Osprey’s nest near to the road further on.

 

At an overlook of a shallow river, Jools and I spend a fine half hour chasing butterflies, American Painted Ladies and some kind of Fritillary. All wonderful, and some photographed.

A few miles on, we see the Osprey’s nest and stop, next to the guy who told me about it. We watch to juveniles stretching and flapping their wings, and I rattle off probably 50 shots.

 

We move on and finally come to a place where a herd of Bison where near to the road, so we stop and I snap many of the animals, some rolling around in a dust bath. Just fabulous.

 

Back in Mammoth, we visit the upper terraces of the falls near to the cabin, but it is a joyless experience because of the numbers of people, but then still got some shots. But we can return in the evening or early tomorrow,

 

We had burgers for lunch, again, so in the evening, in the hope of improving our diet, we go to the resort restaurant, in the hope of vegetables, in for not other reason. We hadn’t booked a table, so had to wait 40 minutes, so retired to the bar, and where I was recommended a pint of Moose Dribble, a dark beer I was told. Turned out to have great depth of flavour, and it was a shame when that came to an end, but no worry as our table was ready, so we celebrated by ordering a bottle of wine. We ordered blush, but red came, but what the heck.

 

I had fillet of bison, showing they just don’t look good, the taste it too, it was accompanied by some mashed taters, and boccolini. Or, broccoli that had been on a diet. All good, as was the wine, and we may return to sample the huckleberry margarita.

 

We walked back under a clear sky with the crescent waning moon high overhead. We were pooped, and it was cold, just above freezing, so we took to our beds

You should click on the photo to see it in full. I'm pretty sure I've never uploaded this before, but I have 777 photos on here, so I really can't be sure. Oh, it's Paris, by the way.

 

I had my last Epic Tradition lecture of the year today. It was on The Dissemination of Epic, and I actually didn't find it all that helpful. We talked about Philip. K. Dick and 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep' though. My Dad thinks he's a great writer, and occasionally he manages to convince me to read some of his work. I actually like them when I read them, but s-f isn't my number one literary genre.

 

A lot of people deride s-f and fantasy, or say "it's not real". Umm . . . exactly. Imagination, people. Use it. I also like the fact that I can't relate. I don't want to relate. Why would I want to relate to a character or a storyline? The only time I ever relate is when it's a negative experience - why do I want to be reminded? Literature is a form of escapism. I rarely read anything contemporary because the work is likely to be relatable. I mean, sure, you can draw parallels with your own life, and I don't mind it when their are character traits that you can relate to, but I find that a lot of 21st century fiction is all about the doom and gloom. If I'm going to read doom and gloom, I'll read about when it occurred in another century, thank you very much.

 

The Nineteenth Century novel has always been a favourite. I think I went for a very long period of time without really reading anything else. Saying that, I do enjoy some contemporary fiction. Ian MacEwan's On Chesil Beach was very, very good (just don't mention Atonement, which was an effort to get through). Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day is absolutely fantastic (I bought Never Let Me Go several months ago, but have not yet had time to complete it). I can't really class Virginia Woolf as contemporary, but she's 20th Century, so that's modern. I really enjoy her work. I think it's brilliant. I guess that I really enjoy 18th Century novels all the way down to early 20th Century novels. Then it's a bit hit and miss (although I fully admit that the reason I like this time period is probably because the books that are still around and widely read from that time period are 'Classics', and that there's not been enough time to weed out the truly classic books from this period of time).

 

When it comes to theatre I'm much more accepting of recent work. Of course, Shakespeare is wonderful. (I was interested to read recently that Tolstoy hated him). I appreciate Marlowe, but Faustus is not a favourite - probably due to the way it is butchered by so many modern interpretations today. I read John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore' when I was seventeen, and I honestly can't remember what I thought of it. Of course, Ayckbourn is wonderful. Beckett too. I'm introducing myself to Pinter at the moment, and some of his early work seems truly menacing. Brecht is hit and miss with me. Mother Courage is a miss, and The Caucasian Chalk Circle is a hit.

 

I enjoy some poetry, but out of novels, scripts, and poetry, poetry is last. Always. Right at the bottom. In Shakespeare the uneducated ilk were give the prose lines, and everyone else the verse. Clearly, I am one of the prose. (Which reminds me of Tony Harrison's poetry. He's really good, and very funny.) Larkin is an obvious favourite. I enjoy Tennyson too. This poem is good, but whoever transcribed this omitted some words and made a few typos. There are some other poems my Dad used to read to me that made me want to cry. They still make me sad to think of them. They just capture life so poignantly. Unfortunately, I can't remember who wrote them, though I do remember what one of the book covers looked like.

 

Anyway. I don't know why I wrote that. I felt like it, basically.

 

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I just finished The Faerie Queene three months after I was supposed to. Still, at least it got done. For some reason though, I now want to write the first sentences of my MedRen texts, so that's what I'm going to do (except for individual sonneteers such as Wyatt and Sidney. They suck even more).

 

Sithen the sege and assaut was sesed at Troye

The burgh brittened and brent to brondes and askes -

The tulk that the trammes of tresoun there wroght

Was tried for his trecherye, the truest on erthe -

Hit was Ennias the athel and his kynde

That sithen depressed provinces and patrounes become

Welnegh of all the wele in the west iles.

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

 

The opening sentence for this is far too long, so here's an excerpt:

Whan that Aprill, with his shoures soote

The droghte of March hath perced to the roote

And bathed every veyne in swich licour,

Of which vertu engendred is the flour;

Whan Zephirus eek with his sweete breeth

Inspired hath in every holt and heeth

The tendre croppes, and the yonge sonne

Hath in the Ram his halfe cours yronne,

And smale foweles maken melodye,

That slepen al the nyght with open eye-

(So priketh hem Nature in hir corages);

The Canterbury Tales

 

Lo I the man, whose Muse whylome did maske,

As time her taught, in lowly Shephards weeds,

Am now enforst a farre vnfitter taske,

For trumpets sterne to chaunge mine Oaten reeds:

And sing of Knights and Ladies gentle deeds,

Whose praises hauing slept in silence long,

Me, all too meane, the sacred Muse areeds

To blazon broade emongst her learned throng:

Fierce warres and faithful loues shall moralize my song.

The Faerie Queene

 

As you can see, it gets easier. I actually resent having to read The Faerie Queene. I don't think it's a canonical text, and, compared to the other texts we're doing, I don't think it's influenced literature in the same way. But then I'm not a professor.

 

Anyway. I have to go and read Fitt III of Gawain (which is the longest one, and has loads of technical language about hunting which I will never learn), and practise my translations, and then plan two of my exam essay answers for LMW. Fun, fun, fun.

 

Actually, I also haven't washed any dishes in almost three weeks. I really should go do that. & hoover my room. & change my sheets. Ugh. Such a lot of not fun stuff to do.

this was a fun assignment. the baton rouge protest seemed to have a rather

impressive turnout, i'd estimate low 4 figures. anyway here are the photo

descriptions:

 

1817 - entering capitol park

1864 - a wide shot of the protesters from the park

1900 - a sign that seems to be mocking how often obama says "uh"

1903 - a shot of several signholders on the steps of the state capitol, with

one above all saying "vote liberals out"

1913 - this sign helpfully explains that TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already

1939 - a bunch of signs from the back still

1957 - sign reads: "bankers: go to jail. do not pass go. do not collect

$200,000,000"

1965 - sign reads "socialism is not an american value"

1969 - a moderately cryptic-looking sign that simply reads "who is john

galt". not the first or last atlas shrugged reference

1975 - liberty does not equal socialism

1979 - a four-panelled sign with various slogans

1986 - one of my favorite signs reads, "warning i'm a bitter christian

clinging to my gun"

1999 - sign reads: "if i quit my job, will i make more money?"

2004 - sign reads: "i voted for palin. i'm a right-wing extremist"

2009 - wider shot of the sign in 2004, with sign-holder

2022 - young man holds sign reading "just another right-wing extremist"

2034 - some hold-outs from mardi gras hold signs, one which says "throw me

something pelosi!"

2057 - sign reads "4 trillion debt, 9000 socialist earmarks stop!"

2058 - a Baton Rouge Tea Party sign with teabags hanging on it

2068 - sign reads "i love big oil, quit taxing it!"

2073 - dapper gentlemen holds sign reading "god save our nation!"

2089 - young man with sign: "proud member of homeland security's right wing

radicals"

2104 - sign reads "calculis [sic] is easy. Tax forms impossible"

2107 - "say no to obama's politics"

2130 - i love big oil again, and "stop pork barrel spending"

2133 - the first sign that finally indicates that maybe there are SOME

non-republicans here

2147 - sign reads: "common sense, not common cents"

2148 - sign reads "stop out of control spending" with a dollar being flushed

down a toilet

2177 - a wide shot of some signholders, this time from closer to the front

of the action

2181 - a little girl's sign reads "dont steal my future!"

2184 - a trio of signs, including one that has obama in a green felt cap and

the slogan "robbin' hood"

2204 - a single hand waving a small american flag reaching up above the

chaos

2224 - sign reads "the constitution is not an instrument of blah blah blah,"

you read it.

2225 - a lady holds a sign reading "i'm with stupid [right arrow] he paid

his mortgage" it should be noted that there is no one stage right. photo

2333 shows this irony a bit better.

2231 - an anti-acorn sign

2264 - a little girl holds a sign reading "you are not entitled to what my

daddy has earned"

2303 - a wide shot of the crowd at its peak, and from near the front

2313 - a little girl, sister of the one from 2264, holds a sign saying "my

daddy wanted to be here but he's at work!"

2324 - yet another sign from these girls reads "my daddy works hard for his

money, let him keep it!"

2333 - wide shot of the lady holding the "i'm with stupid" sign from 2225

2398 - another sign from these girls. i'm guessing daddy made them, but i

didn't ask.

2415 - the little girl holds up the flip side of the previous sign, which

has just an american flag on it.

2438 - a sign that seems to suggest that obama, like Mr. T, just wanted to

take our pocket change.

2457 - a sign asking whether you'd prefer to drink tea or kool-aid

2497 - another wide shot of the cheering crowd, just before the end of the

last speaker

2516 - a little girl with a sign reading "10 years old and already $30,000

in debt!"

2538 - the same little girl and her mother booing something the speaker said

2555 - sign reads "obamanomics: chains we can believe in"

2575 - young woman holds sign reading "Oh Crap!" with the O in the obama

style.

2583 - same woman appears to be bowing under the burden of her sign's

weighty message

2625 - sign reads "higher taxes so other can sit on their [insert democrat

donkey]"

2635 - another trio of signs, including one that reads "we the people are

now owned by the chinese"

2693 - wide shot of the crowd slowly starting to disperse

2711 - a better shot of the little girl with the "my daddy wanted to be

here" sign

2739 - a little boy holds up a sign reading "socialism is coming!"

2774 - a little girl holding two signs

2783 - the same girl, dressed as an indian, with two signs

2793 - an empty baby stroller with signs piled all over it

2811 - the same baby stroller, with the family carrying signs and loading a

little girl into the stroller

2816 - a lady holding a sign reading "barney frank is a heterophobe"

2822 - woman with sign "tax protest is patriotic"

2854 - a pair of children with signs, "keep your hands out of my piggy bank"

and "a bully took my lunch money"

2871 - a dog wearing a shirt reading "i didn't read the bill either"

2958 - same dog, face shot

3024 - a little girl in a stroller with a canopy reading "libery until

death"

3036 - a loyal huffpo reader holding a sign tossing some of the religious

right's rhetoric back at them

3067 - a little boy standing alone holding a sign reading "stop spending my

future!"

3129 - a young family poses with signs

3144 - the empty lectern after everyone left

 

--

education:

n. That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their

lack of understanding.

 

~ambrose bierce

this was a fun assignment. the baton rouge protest seemed to have a rather

impressive turnout, i'd estimate low 4 figures. anyway here are the photo

descriptions:

 

1817 - entering capitol park

1864 - a wide shot of the protesters from the park

1900 - a sign that seems to be mocking how often obama says "uh"

1903 - a shot of several signholders on the steps of the state capitol, with

one above all saying "vote liberals out"

1913 - this sign helpfully explains that TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already

1939 - a bunch of signs from the back still

1957 - sign reads: "bankers: go to jail. do not pass go. do not collect

$200,000,000"

1965 - sign reads "socialism is not an american value"

1969 - a moderately cryptic-looking sign that simply reads "who is john

galt". not the first or last atlas shrugged reference

1975 - liberty does not equal socialism

1979 - a four-panelled sign with various slogans

1986 - one of my favorite signs reads, "warning i'm a bitter christian

clinging to my gun"

1999 - sign reads: "if i quit my job, will i make more money?"

2004 - sign reads: "i voted for palin. i'm a right-wing extremist"

2009 - wider shot of the sign in 2004, with sign-holder

2022 - young man holds sign reading "just another right-wing extremist"

2034 - some hold-outs from mardi gras hold signs, one which says "throw me

something pelosi!"

2057 - sign reads "4 trillion debt, 9000 socialist earmarks stop!"

2058 - a Baton Rouge Tea Party sign with teabags hanging on it

2068 - sign reads "i love big oil, quit taxing it!"

2073 - dapper gentlemen holds sign reading "god save our nation!"

2089 - young man with sign: "proud member of homeland security's right wing

radicals"

2104 - sign reads "calculis [sic] is easy. Tax forms impossible"

2107 - "say no to obama's politics"

2130 - i love big oil again, and "stop pork barrel spending"

2133 - the first sign that finally indicates that maybe there are SOME

non-republicans here

2147 - sign reads: "common sense, not common cents"

2148 - sign reads "stop out of control spending" with a dollar being flushed

down a toilet

2177 - a wide shot of some signholders, this time from closer to the front

of the action

2181 - a little girl's sign reads "dont steal my future!"

2184 - a trio of signs, including one that has obama in a green felt cap and

the slogan "robbin' hood"

2204 - a single hand waving a small american flag reaching up above the

chaos

2224 - sign reads "the constitution is not an instrument of blah blah blah,"

you read it.

2225 - a lady holds a sign reading "i'm with stupid [right arrow] he paid

his mortgage" it should be noted that there is no one stage right. photo

2333 shows this irony a bit better.

2231 - an anti-acorn sign

2264 - a little girl holds a sign reading "you are not entitled to what my

daddy has earned"

2303 - a wide shot of the crowd at its peak, and from near the front

2313 - a little girl, sister of the one from 2264, holds a sign saying "my

daddy wanted to be here but he's at work!"

2324 - yet another sign from these girls reads "my daddy works hard for his

money, let him keep it!"

2333 - wide shot of the lady holding the "i'm with stupid" sign from 2225

2398 - another sign from these girls. i'm guessing daddy made them, but i

didn't ask.

2415 - the little girl holds up the flip side of the previous sign, which

has just an american flag on it.

2438 - a sign that seems to suggest that obama, like Mr. T, just wanted to

take our pocket change.

2457 - a sign asking whether you'd prefer to drink tea or kool-aid

2497 - another wide shot of the cheering crowd, just before the end of the

last speaker

2516 - a little girl with a sign reading "10 years old and already $30,000

in debt!"

2538 - the same little girl and her mother booing something the speaker said

2555 - sign reads "obamanomics: chains we can believe in"

2575 - young woman holds sign reading "Oh Crap!" with the O in the obama

style.

2583 - same woman appears to be bowing under the burden of her sign's

weighty message

2625 - sign reads "higher taxes so other can sit on their [insert democrat

donkey]"

2635 - another trio of signs, including one that reads "we the people are

now owned by the chinese"

2693 - wide shot of the crowd slowly starting to disperse

2711 - a better shot of the little girl with the "my daddy wanted to be

here" sign

2739 - a little boy holds up a sign reading "socialism is coming!"

2774 - a little girl holding two signs

2783 - the same girl, dressed as an indian, with two signs

2793 - an empty baby stroller with signs piled all over it

2811 - the same baby stroller, with the family carrying signs and loading a

little girl into the stroller

2816 - a lady holding a sign reading "barney frank is a heterophobe"

2822 - woman with sign "tax protest is patriotic"

2854 - a pair of children with signs, "keep your hands out of my piggy bank"

and "a bully took my lunch money"

2871 - a dog wearing a shirt reading "i didn't read the bill either"

2958 - same dog, face shot

3024 - a little girl in a stroller with a canopy reading "libery until

death"

3036 - a loyal huffpo reader holding a sign tossing some of the religious

right's rhetoric back at them

3067 - a little boy standing alone holding a sign reading "stop spending my

future!"

3129 - a young family poses with signs

3144 - the empty lectern after everyone left

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Actually I'm pretty sure this tiny inlet is called Little Cove but most people call it Peggy's Cove because it is about 500 feet from the lighthouse.

I took this last Sunday when I went out to see if there were any big waves from the hurricane. We missed most of that and the waves weren't big enough for me to get my lazy ass out of the car. I'm a bit of a fair weather photographer you know;-) I took this one sitting in the car with the window down just enough to poke the lens out. As you can see it was foggy and rainy like most of the summer we had! It was a pretty drab looking photo so I thought I would turn it into a black & white as I haven't done one in quite a while.

 

This is an odd time for me to post a picture but I'm taking the afternoon off to go do some shooting as it is very nice out (finally!) and I might not get a chance to get back on Flickr until late tonight. I will try to catch up on all your photostreams over the weekend. I'm sorry I've been busy lately and haven't been around as much as usual. I'm thinking up some funny and/or rude comments for you so don't worry!

See you soon and have a great weekend my friends!

Dave

 

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I didn't realize the cards I got at Michaels were so thin, almost like paper! I won't do that again. I sprayed Dylusions Ink onto my non-stick Ranger's mat, then dabbed the card into the puddles. Also put some watercolor in various places, dried it and then added a quick thin coat of liquid matt medium to seal and hopefully make a stronger page. Then I used some Speedball white acrylic Ink/paint to fill in the letters I made with a Pitt Brush Pen. I did add the edge in Paint Shop Pro photo editing program because I scanned it before putting ink around the edges....I'm going to go do that now!!! lol

siêu thị nội thất,nội thất gỗ,nội thất gia đình,nội thất phòng ngủ,nội thất phòng khách,thiết kế nội thất,nội thất đẹp,thiết kế nội thất văn phòng,nội thất văn phòng,nội thất hoà phát,noi that dep,nội thất đồ gỗ,đồ gỗ nội thất cao cấp,nội thất 190,đèn rang trí nội thất,showroom nội thất,nội thất giường tủ,do noi that,công ty thiết kế nội thất,đồ nội thất,phong thuy noi that,thiết kế nội thất chung cư,sản phẩm nội thất,đồ nội thất giá rẻ,nội thất khách sạn,hòa phát nội thất,noi that chau au,công ty nội thất,nội thất văn phòng cao cấp,thi công nội thất,nội thất ăn phòng hiện đại,nội thất bếp,nội thất văn phòng hòa phát,noi that biet thu,sơn nội thất,nội thất cao cấp,nội thất hàn quốc,nội thất phòng ngủ cao cấp,đồ trang trí nội thất,học thiết kế nội thất,tư vấn thiết kế nội thất,thiet ke noi that dep,đồ gỗ nội thất,noi that dai loan,công ty trang trí nội thất, nội thất đài loan,nội thất dafuco,thiết kế nội thất căn hộ,nội thất online,hang noi that,nội thất phố xinh,thiet ke noi ngoai that,thiết kế nội thất phòng khách,đồ gỗ nội thất phòng ngủ,nội thất vip,mau noi that dep,noi that ha nam,nôi điện cho em bé,giá thiết kế nội thất,nội thất chung cư,công ty nội thất hòa phát,thiết kế nội thất phòng ngủ,giấy dán tường hà nội,noi that go tu nhien,nội thất văn phòng giá rẻ,nội thất inox,khong gian oi hat dep,anh noi that dep,cty thiet ke noi that,nội thất phố xinh tphcm,đồ gỗ nội thất phòng khách,cửa hàng nội thất,thi công nội thất văn phòng,noi that phong ngu dep,noi that go dep,cửa hàng trang trí nội thất,nội thất phòng ngủ đẹp,cty trang tri noi that,noi that ha noi,nội thất phòng ngủ nhỏ,nội thất hoàng anh gia lai,nội hất xuân hòa,trang tri noi that dep,nội thất phòng ăn,trang trí nội thất đẹp,noi that phong khach dep,trang trí thất văn phòng,nội thất xe hơi,trang tri noi that go,nội thất xinhtrang trí nội thất,nội thất giá rẻ,trang trí nội thất phòng khách,ban do noi that,nội thất sbtư vấn nội thất,thiết kế trang trí nội thất,bàn ghế nội thất,do go noi that,noi that gia dinh,nội thất việt,cach trang tri noi that,khoa hoc thiet ke noi that,nội thất chilai,mẫu nội thất,noi that do go,nội thất phòng bếp,do go trang tri noi that,sieu thi noi that tphcm,kien truc noi that dep,nội thất tủ bếp,siêu thị đồ gỗ nội thất,gỗ nội thất,nội thất tphcm,kiến trúc nội thất,ảnh nội thất,nội thất phòng khách nhỏ,nội thất ô tô,hinh anh noi that dep,ghế văn phòng,nội thất phòng ngủ hiện đại,noithatsofa,nội thất văn phòng hà nội,bàn ghế văn phòng,thế giới nội thất,các công ty nội thất,noi that hoa phat tphcm,tu van trang tri noi that,nội thất nhập khẩu,website nội thất,ban ghe hoa phat,giường ngủ,thiết kế showroom,mẫu thiết kế nội thất, thiet ke noi that khach san,nội thất sofa,noi that dep nhat,nội thất uma,thiết kế văn phòng,bàn ghế,cua hang noi that van phong,quang cao noi that,lop hoc thiet ke noi that,dai hoc kien truc ha noi,đồ nội thất phòng ngủ,giá nội thất,web nội thất, rèm cửa hà nội, noithat dep,noi that phong thuy,san xuat noi that,da quy khong noi doi,noi that hien dai,do noi that van phong,lang ga noi,đá quý không nói dối,trang tri noi that cao cap,cây nội thất,nội thất chung cư đẹp,thiết bị nội thất,noi em be,nội thất văn phòng hcm,thiết kế nội thất đẹp,nội thất bàn ghế,hinh noi that dep,noi that an duong,nội thất ngọc diệp,tổng cục thuế hà nội,đèn nội thất,đồ nội thất phòng khách,nội thất bếp xinh,cua hang noi that tphcm,noi that quan café,xem trang tri noi that,noi that karaoke,nội thất hòa phát hà nội,bán đồ nội thất,den noi that,nội thất hiện đại,đồ nội thất bằng gỗ,noi that phong karaoke,shop online hà nội,noi that chi lai,san go noi that,trang tri noi that phong ngu,noi that phong cuoi,noi that go cao cap,sua may giat tai ha noi,hoa phat furniture,nội thất văn phòng tphcm,nội thất hcm,nội thất giường ngủ,nội thất rossanocty nội thất,nội thất trang trí,nội thất đồ gỗ việt,noi com dien gia re,siêu thị nội thất hà nội

 

,do trang tri noi that,noi that phong hop,thiết kế thi công nội thất,noi ngoai that,thiết kế nội thất biệt thự,noi that can ho,nhận thiết kế nội thất,đồ nội thất văn phòng,den trang tri noi that,do noi that gia dinh,nội thất nhựa,game trang tri noi that,do an noi that,noi that tran thach cao,noi that bang go,noi that nhua dai loan,vat lieu noi that,kính trang trí nội thất,noi that van phong dep,hoc trang tri noi that,noi that kien truc,kinh doanh noi that,noithat nha dep,công ty nội thất 190,noi that cua hang,trần thạch cao khung nổi,do go noi that cao cap,tuyen thiet ke noi that,noi that sai gon,tu noi that,dien lanh ha noi,day thiet ke noi that,trang tri noi ngoai that,noi that cua go,nội thất vàng,mua an noi that,khoa nội thất,noi that showroom,ghế văn phòng cao cấp,do go noi that gia dinh,nganh trang tri noi that,cong ty kien truc noi that,noi that bep dep,noi that a my,bao gia noi that van phong,noi that kinh,giá bàn ghế văn phòng,dai ly noi that hoa phat,kinh noi that,do noi that dep,ghe noi that,nghe thiet ke noi that,mua do noi that,mua bàn ghế văn phòng,mua noi that,giao vat ha noi,thiet ke noi that showroom,noi that giuong,noi that xay dung,mua ghế văn phòng,cua go noi that,bao gia thiet ke noi that,sofa giường hà nội,tin tuc noi that,noi that the city,trang tri noi that do go,noi that salon,trangtri noi that,noi that ngan hang,don gia thiet ke noi that,noi that sao viet,nội thất klassy,noi that van phong nhap khau.hoa đất sét hà nội.xem noi that,khoa thiet ke noi that,dien thoai vo go ha noi,hinh anh trang tri noi that,nội thất eleganz,nội thất table,salon noi that,thiet ke noi that café,cua hang noi that hoa phat,trang web nội thất,noi that nha trang,da trang tri noi that,rang tri noi that gia dinh,noi that benh vien,bao gia noi that hoa phat,hoa đất nhật bản hà nội,thiet ke van phong dep, trang tri noi that,trang chi noi that,sieu thi trang tri noi that,mua sofa ở hà nội,nội thất homemart,noi that hoa phat hcm,noi that hao phat,shop noi that,trang tri noi that tphcm,noi that ghe sofa,noi that hoaphat,trang tri noi that hoa phat,web trang tri noi that,thiet ke noi that tphcm,gia noi that gia dinh,sofa hà nội,chuyen thiet ke noi that,gia trang tri noi that,nơi bán giấy dán tường,mau thiet ke van phong,chilai noi that,an ghe hoa phat ha.noi that,nội thất phòng khách,nội thất văn phòng,noi that gia dinh,noithat,thiết kế nội thất,phong khach,nội thất hoà phát,siêu thị nội thất,nội thất gỗ,do go noi that,do noi that,công ty nội thất,đồ gỗ nội thất,nội thất cao cấp,noi that phong bep,noi that dep,đồ nội thất,ban ghe hoa phat,noi that o to,noi that bep,nội thất giá rẻ,san pham noi that,noi that phong khach dep,noi that hien dai,nội thất đồ gỗ,go noi that,noi that online,mau noi that dep,noi that phong ngu dep,noi that do go,do an noi that,cty noi that,noi that ngoc diep,noi that chau au,nganh thiet ke noi that,ghế văn phòng cao cấp,gia noi that,den trang tri phong khach,đèn trang trí nội thất,game thiet ke noi that,cửa hàng nội thất,ghe noi that,anh the anh noi that,thiet ke noi that dep,tu van noi that,noi that quan café,noi that go tu nhien,noi that viet,nội thất hiện đại,do trang tri noi that,den trang tri noi that,game trang tri noi that,trang tri noi that dep,trang tri noi that, trang tri noi that,noi that bang go,thiết bị nội thất,nội thất phòng ngủ đẹp,hoc trang tri noi that,các công ty nội thất,trang trí nội thất đẹp,sieu thi noi that tphcm,day thiet ke noi that,nganh trang tri noi that,cach trang tri noi that,noi that hoa phat tphcm,noi that ngan hang,hinh anh noi that dep,noi that phong bep dep,thu phuong ha noi,trang tri noi that viet nam,do noi that dep,noi that dep nhat,thiet ke noi that café,noi that phong an dep,noi that vung tau mail,nhan thiet ke noi that,cua hang noi that tphcm,noi that benh vien,tranh trang tri noi that,website nội thất,trang web noi that,noi long mi gia,xem trang tri noi that,chuyen thiet ke noi that,nghanh thiet ke noi that,noi that vietnam,gia noi that gia dinh, trang noi ngoai that,trang trí nội ngoại thất,trang trí nội thất,trang trí nội thất phòng khách,tranh phong khach,thiet ke kien truc dep,thiết kế trang trí nội thất,tranh noi that,nội thất trang trí,noi that san vuon,cách trang trí nội thất,cong chung viet,mau thiet ke van phong,trang tri noi ngoai that,trang trí ngoại thất,trang tri noi that dep,trang trí nội thất,do trang tri noi that,trang tri noi that go,nội thất,thiết kế nội thất,nội thất trang trí,cty trang tri noi that,đèn trang trí nội thất,noi that dep,nội thất phòng khách,nội thất gỗ,do noi that,nội thất phòng ngủ,siêu thị nội thất,noi that gia dinh,noi that ngoai that,nội thất văn phòng,

thi công nội thất,noi that bep,thiết kế ngoại thất,tri noi tri ngoai,showroom nội thất,trang trí phòng,công ty nội thất,nội thất cao cấp,ngoại thất,thiet ke noi that dep,tu van thiet ke noi that,trang trí nội thất phòng khách,trang chi noi that,giá thiết kế nội thất,thiết kế trang trí nội thất,tranh noi that,cua hang ban do trang tri noi that,đèn nội thất,đèn trang trí sân vườn,tranh phong khach,nội thất việt nam,do dung noi that,noi that showroom,thiet ke kien truc noi that,web nội thất,noi that san vuon,sản phẩm trang trí nội thất,bán đồ trang trí nội thất,noi that gia dung,show room noi that,cong chung viet,cách trang trí nội thất,thiet ke ngoai that dep, noi ngoai that,thiết kế nội thất,nội thất văn phòng,nội thất phòng ngủtrang trí nội thất,kiến trúc nội thất,tri noi tri ngoai,nội thất tphcm,giá nội thất,web nội thất.

 

this was a fun assignment. the baton rouge protest seemed to have a rather

impressive turnout, i'd estimate low 4 figures. anyway here are the photo

descriptions:

 

1817 - entering capitol park

1864 - a wide shot of the protesters from the park

1900 - a sign that seems to be mocking how often obama says "uh"

1903 - a shot of several signholders on the steps of the state capitol, with

one above all saying "vote liberals out"

1913 - this sign helpfully explains that TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already

1939 - a bunch of signs from the back still

1957 - sign reads: "bankers: go to jail. do not pass go. do not collect

$200,000,000"

1965 - sign reads "socialism is not an american value"

1969 - a moderately cryptic-looking sign that simply reads "who is john

galt". not the first or last atlas shrugged reference

1975 - liberty does not equal socialism

1979 - a four-panelled sign with various slogans

1986 - one of my favorite signs reads, "warning i'm a bitter christian

clinging to my gun"

1999 - sign reads: "if i quit my job, will i make more money?"

2004 - sign reads: "i voted for palin. i'm a right-wing extremist"

2009 - wider shot of the sign in 2004, with sign-holder

2022 - young man holds sign reading "just another right-wing extremist"

2034 - some hold-outs from mardi gras hold signs, one which says "throw me

something pelosi!"

2057 - sign reads "4 trillion debt, 9000 socialist earmarks stop!"

2058 - a Baton Rouge Tea Party sign with teabags hanging on it

2068 - sign reads "i love big oil, quit taxing it!"

2073 - dapper gentlemen holds sign reading "god save our nation!"

2089 - young man with sign: "proud member of homeland security's right wing

radicals"

2104 - sign reads "calculis [sic] is easy. Tax forms impossible"

2107 - "say no to obama's politics"

2130 - i love big oil again, and "stop pork barrel spending"

2133 - the first sign that finally indicates that maybe there are SOME

non-republicans here

2147 - sign reads: "common sense, not common cents"

2148 - sign reads "stop out of control spending" with a dollar being flushed

down a toilet

2177 - a wide shot of some signholders, this time from closer to the front

of the action

2181 - a little girl's sign reads "dont steal my future!"

2184 - a trio of signs, including one that has obama in a green felt cap and

the slogan "robbin' hood"

2204 - a single hand waving a small american flag reaching up above the

chaos

2224 - sign reads "the constitution is not an instrument of blah blah blah,"

you read it.

2225 - a lady holds a sign reading "i'm with stupid [right arrow] he paid

his mortgage" it should be noted that there is no one stage right. photo

2333 shows this irony a bit better.

2231 - an anti-acorn sign

2264 - a little girl holds a sign reading "you are not entitled to what my

daddy has earned"

2303 - a wide shot of the crowd at its peak, and from near the front

2313 - a little girl, sister of the one from 2264, holds a sign saying "my

daddy wanted to be here but he's at work!"

2324 - yet another sign from these girls reads "my daddy works hard for his

money, let him keep it!"

2333 - wide shot of the lady holding the "i'm with stupid" sign from 2225

2398 - another sign from these girls. i'm guessing daddy made them, but i

didn't ask.

2415 - the little girl holds up the flip side of the previous sign, which

has just an american flag on it.

2438 - a sign that seems to suggest that obama, like Mr. T, just wanted to

take our pocket change.

2457 - a sign asking whether you'd prefer to drink tea or kool-aid

2497 - another wide shot of the cheering crowd, just before the end of the

last speaker

2516 - a little girl with a sign reading "10 years old and already $30,000

in debt!"

2538 - the same little girl and her mother booing something the speaker said

2555 - sign reads "obamanomics: chains we can believe in"

2575 - young woman holds sign reading "Oh Crap!" with the O in the obama

style.

2583 - same woman appears to be bowing under the burden of her sign's

weighty message

2625 - sign reads "higher taxes so other can sit on their [insert democrat

donkey]"

2635 - another trio of signs, including one that reads "we the people are

now owned by the chinese"

2693 - wide shot of the crowd slowly starting to disperse

2711 - a better shot of the little girl with the "my daddy wanted to be

here" sign

2739 - a little boy holds up a sign reading "socialism is coming!"

2774 - a little girl holding two signs

2783 - the same girl, dressed as an indian, with two signs

2793 - an empty baby stroller with signs piled all over it

2811 - the same baby stroller, with the family carrying signs and loading a

little girl into the stroller

2816 - a lady holding a sign reading "barney frank is a heterophobe"

2822 - woman with sign "tax protest is patriotic"

2854 - a pair of children with signs, "keep your hands out of my piggy bank"

and "a bully took my lunch money"

2871 - a dog wearing a shirt reading "i didn't read the bill either"

2958 - same dog, face shot

3024 - a little girl in a stroller with a canopy reading "libery until

death"

3036 - a loyal huffpo reader holding a sign tossing some of the religious

right's rhetoric back at them

3067 - a little boy standing alone holding a sign reading "stop spending my

future!"

3129 - a young family poses with signs

3144 - the empty lectern after everyone left

 

--

education:

n. That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their

lack of understanding.

 

~ambrose bierce

this was a fun assignment. the baton rouge protest seemed to have a rather

impressive turnout, i'd estimate low 4 figures. anyway here are the photo

descriptions:

 

1817 - entering capitol park

1864 - a wide shot of the protesters from the park

1900 - a sign that seems to be mocking how often obama says "uh"

1903 - a shot of several signholders on the steps of the state capitol, with

one above all saying "vote liberals out"

1913 - this sign helpfully explains that TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already

1939 - a bunch of signs from the back still

1957 - sign reads: "bankers: go to jail. do not pass go. do not collect

$200,000,000"

1965 - sign reads "socialism is not an american value"

1969 - a moderately cryptic-looking sign that simply reads "who is john

galt". not the first or last atlas shrugged reference

1975 - liberty does not equal socialism

1979 - a four-panelled sign with various slogans

1986 - one of my favorite signs reads, "warning i'm a bitter christian

clinging to my gun"

1999 - sign reads: "if i quit my job, will i make more money?"

2004 - sign reads: "i voted for palin. i'm a right-wing extremist"

2009 - wider shot of the sign in 2004, with sign-holder

2022 - young man holds sign reading "just another right-wing extremist"

2034 - some hold-outs from mardi gras hold signs, one which says "throw me

something pelosi!"

2057 - sign reads "4 trillion debt, 9000 socialist earmarks stop!"

2058 - a Baton Rouge Tea Party sign with teabags hanging on it

2068 - sign reads "i love big oil, quit taxing it!"

2073 - dapper gentlemen holds sign reading "god save our nation!"

2089 - young man with sign: "proud member of homeland security's right wing

radicals"

2104 - sign reads "calculis [sic] is easy. Tax forms impossible"

2107 - "say no to obama's politics"

2130 - i love big oil again, and "stop pork barrel spending"

2133 - the first sign that finally indicates that maybe there are SOME

non-republicans here

2147 - sign reads: "common sense, not common cents"

2148 - sign reads "stop out of control spending" with a dollar being flushed

down a toilet

2177 - a wide shot of some signholders, this time from closer to the front

of the action

2181 - a little girl's sign reads "dont steal my future!"

2184 - a trio of signs, including one that has obama in a green felt cap and

the slogan "robbin' hood"

2204 - a single hand waving a small american flag reaching up above the

chaos

2224 - sign reads "the constitution is not an instrument of blah blah blah,"

you read it.

2225 - a lady holds a sign reading "i'm with stupid [right arrow] he paid

his mortgage" it should be noted that there is no one stage right. photo

2333 shows this irony a bit better.

2231 - an anti-acorn sign

2264 - a little girl holds a sign reading "you are not entitled to what my

daddy has earned"

2303 - a wide shot of the crowd at its peak, and from near the front

2313 - a little girl, sister of the one from 2264, holds a sign saying "my

daddy wanted to be here but he's at work!"

2324 - yet another sign from these girls reads "my daddy works hard for his

money, let him keep it!"

2333 - wide shot of the lady holding the "i'm with stupid" sign from 2225

2398 - another sign from these girls. i'm guessing daddy made them, but i

didn't ask.

2415 - the little girl holds up the flip side of the previous sign, which

has just an american flag on it.

2438 - a sign that seems to suggest that obama, like Mr. T, just wanted to

take our pocket change.

2457 - a sign asking whether you'd prefer to drink tea or kool-aid

2497 - another wide shot of the cheering crowd, just before the end of the

last speaker

2516 - a little girl with a sign reading "10 years old and already $30,000

in debt!"

2538 - the same little girl and her mother booing something the speaker said

2555 - sign reads "obamanomics: chains we can believe in"

2575 - young woman holds sign reading "Oh Crap!" with the O in the obama

style.

2583 - same woman appears to be bowing under the burden of her sign's

weighty message

2625 - sign reads "higher taxes so other can sit on their [insert democrat

donkey]"

2635 - another trio of signs, including one that reads "we the people are

now owned by the chinese"

2693 - wide shot of the crowd slowly starting to disperse

2711 - a better shot of the little girl with the "my daddy wanted to be

here" sign

2739 - a little boy holds up a sign reading "socialism is coming!"

2774 - a little girl holding two signs

2783 - the same girl, dressed as an indian, with two signs

2793 - an empty baby stroller with signs piled all over it

2811 - the same baby stroller, with the family carrying signs and loading a

little girl into the stroller

2816 - a lady holding a sign reading "barney frank is a heterophobe"

2822 - woman with sign "tax protest is patriotic"

2854 - a pair of children with signs, "keep your hands out of my piggy bank"

and "a bully took my lunch money"

2871 - a dog wearing a shirt reading "i didn't read the bill either"

2958 - same dog, face shot

3024 - a little girl in a stroller with a canopy reading "libery until

death"

3036 - a loyal huffpo reader holding a sign tossing some of the religious

right's rhetoric back at them

3067 - a little boy standing alone holding a sign reading "stop spending my

future!"

3129 - a young family poses with signs

3144 - the empty lectern after everyone left

 

--

education:

n. That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their

lack of understanding.

 

~ambrose bierce

Le Père Damien (né Jozef De Veuster le 3 janvier 1840 à Ninde, Tremelo, et mort le 15 avril 1889 à Molokai, Hawaii) est un missionnaire belge, membre de la Congrégation des Sacrés-Cœurs de Jésus et de Marie (dite de Picpus).

 

Le Père Damien est connu pour son travail de missionnaire dans le Pacifique auprès des lépreux placés en quarantaine par les gouvernements locaux sur l'île de Molokai à Hawaï. Dans son dévouement, il contracta la lèpre en novembre 1884. Malgré ses souffrances physiques, il poursuivit son travail de missionnaire jusqu'en 1889, année de sa mort. Pour cette raison, il est considéré par l'Église catholique comme un martyr de la charité. Pour la communauté catholique, le Père Damien est le Patron spirituel des lépreux. Il a été fêté localement par les Hawaiens le 15 avril. L'Église catholique l'a béatifié et le célèbre le 10 mai. Il a été canonisé le 11 octobre 2009 en la Basilique de Rome par le Pape Benoit XVI.

 

Ojciec Damian z Molokai (fr. père Damien, nl. pater Damiaan), właściwie Jozef de Veuster (urodzony 3 stycznia 1840 w Tremelo w Belgii - zmarł 15 kwietnia 1889 w Molokai na Hawajach), katolicki misjonarz z pochodzenia Belg, który poświęcił się, by nieść pomoc chorym na trąd, święty katolicki.

 

Ojciec Damian urodził się w małej wsi Tremelo jako siódme dziecko w średniozamożnej wiejskiej rodzinie. Odebrał dość staranne wykształcenie.

 

W wieku 19 lat wstąpił do Zgromadzenia Najświętszych Serc Jezusa i Maryi (Ojcowie Najświętszych Serc) w Leuven, przybierając imię zakonne Damian.

 

Następnie rozpoczął studia na Uniwersytecie w Leuven. Zdecydował, że będzie misjonarzem, i jeszcze przed konsekracją wyjechał w roku 1863 na Hawaje. W katedrze w Honolulu 24 maja 1864 został wyświęcony na księdza.

 

Na Hawajach rozprzestrzeniały się nowe, wcześniej nieznane choroby, które w tym okresie powodowały poważne problemy zdrowotne. Jedną z tych chorób był trąd. Król Kamehameha IV, widząc rozszerzanie się tej nieuleczalnej choroby, zarządził segregację chorych na wyspie Molokai. Kolonii trędowatych dostarczano żywność i inne środki potrzebne do życia, jednak nie zapewniając właściwej pomocy medycznej.

 

Biskup Maigret zwrócił się do duchownych o wyjazd do pracy z trędowatymi na Molokai. Ojciec Damian poprosił biskupa o wyznaczenie go do tego zadania.

 

10 maja 1873 roku przybył do odosobnionej osady Kalaupapa, którą zamieszkiwało 600 trędowatych. Pierwszymi zadaniami ojca Damiana było wybudowanie kościoła i założenie parafii. Jego zadanie nie ograniczało się tylko do bycia duchownym. Dzielił z trędowatymi wszelkie niedogodności losu na wygnaniu, dobrowolnie godząc się na niebezpieczeństwo zarażenia tą nieuleczalną wtedy chorobą.

 

W kolonii trędowatych przed przybyciem ojca Damiana powszechne było poczucie rozpaczy i brak nadziei na pomoc. Szesnaście lat pracy ojca Damiana w leprozorium w Molokai sprawiło, że prawo zaczęło być respektowane, rudery zamieniono na schludne domki, uprawiano ziemię i wybudowano szkoły. Stał się nie tylko kapłanem trędowatych, lecz także ich towarzyszem, doradcą, pielęgniarzem, lekarzem, cieślą, grabarzem, kuratorem oraz przyjacielem wszystkich, przede wszystkim młodocianych ofiar trądu.

 

Wiadomości o heroicznych wysiłkach na rzecz trędowatych rozeszły się na Hawajach, w Stanach Zjednoczonych i w Europie. Liczne kościoły, fundacje i osoby prywatne przekazywały środki finansowe dla wsparcia pracy wśród trędowatych. Do Kalaupapy przybyli pomocnicy i następcy ojca Damiana, w tym belgijski ksiądz Louis Lambert Conrardy.

 

Krótko przed śmiercią Damiana na wyspę przybyły franciszkańskie zakonnice. Damian wiedział, że jego dzieło będzie kontynuowane. Zmarł w otoczeniu swoich przyjaciół i chorych, którymi się opiekował 15 kwietnia 1889 roku na Molokai na Hawajach.

 

Po śmierci ojca Damiana rozgorzała dyskusja nad jego działalnością. Krytycznie odniosły się do niej niektóre kościoły protestanckie. W obronie dzieła ojca Damiana stanęli między innymi Robert Louis Stevenson oraz Mahatma Gandhi.

 

4 czerwca 1995 roku o. Damian został beatyfikowany przez papieża Jana Pawła II. 20 grudnia 1999 roku Jorge Arturo Medina Estevez, Prefekt Kongregacji ds. Kultu Bożego i Dyscypliny Sakramentów ogłosił, że ojciec Damian został umieszczony w kalendarzu liturgicznym. Oficjalne katolickie święto ojca Damiana jest obchodzone 10 maja. Obchody Dnia Ojca Damiana na Hawajach odbywają się corocznie 15 kwietnia.

 

11 października 2009 roku został ogłoszony świętym przez papieża Benedykta XVI.

 

W 2005, w plebiscycie zorganizowanym przez belgijską telewizję, Ojciec Damian został uznany za największego Belga w historii.

 

Ojciec Damian jest patronem chorych na trąd, AIDS, wszystkich odtrąconych oraz stanu Hawaje.

this was a fun assignment. the baton rouge protest seemed to have a rather

impressive turnout, i'd estimate low 4 figures. anyway here are the photo

descriptions:

 

1817 - entering capitol park

1864 - a wide shot of the protesters from the park

1900 - a sign that seems to be mocking how often obama says "uh"

1903 - a shot of several signholders on the steps of the state capitol, with

one above all saying "vote liberals out"

1913 - this sign helpfully explains that TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already

1939 - a bunch of signs from the back still

1957 - sign reads: "bankers: go to jail. do not pass go. do not collect

$200,000,000"

1965 - sign reads "socialism is not an american value"

1969 - a moderately cryptic-looking sign that simply reads "who is john

galt". not the first or last atlas shrugged reference

1975 - liberty does not equal socialism

1979 - a four-panelled sign with various slogans

1986 - one of my favorite signs reads, "warning i'm a bitter christian

clinging to my gun"

1999 - sign reads: "if i quit my job, will i make more money?"

2004 - sign reads: "i voted for palin. i'm a right-wing extremist"

2009 - wider shot of the sign in 2004, with sign-holder

2022 - young man holds sign reading "just another right-wing extremist"

2034 - some hold-outs from mardi gras hold signs, one which says "throw me

something pelosi!"

2057 - sign reads "4 trillion debt, 9000 socialist earmarks stop!"

2058 - a Baton Rouge Tea Party sign with teabags hanging on it

2068 - sign reads "i love big oil, quit taxing it!"

2073 - dapper gentlemen holds sign reading "god save our nation!"

2089 - young man with sign: "proud member of homeland security's right wing

radicals"

2104 - sign reads "calculis [sic] is easy. Tax forms impossible"

2107 - "say no to obama's politics"

2130 - i love big oil again, and "stop pork barrel spending"

2133 - the first sign that finally indicates that maybe there are SOME

non-republicans here

2147 - sign reads: "common sense, not common cents"

2148 - sign reads "stop out of control spending" with a dollar being flushed

down a toilet

2177 - a wide shot of some signholders, this time from closer to the front

of the action

2181 - a little girl's sign reads "dont steal my future!"

2184 - a trio of signs, including one that has obama in a green felt cap and

the slogan "robbin' hood"

2204 - a single hand waving a small american flag reaching up above the

chaos

2224 - sign reads "the constitution is not an instrument of blah blah blah,"

you read it.

2225 - a lady holds a sign reading "i'm with stupid [right arrow] he paid

his mortgage" it should be noted that there is no one stage right. photo

2333 shows this irony a bit better.

2231 - an anti-acorn sign

2264 - a little girl holds a sign reading "you are not entitled to what my

daddy has earned"

2303 - a wide shot of the crowd at its peak, and from near the front

2313 - a little girl, sister of the one from 2264, holds a sign saying "my

daddy wanted to be here but he's at work!"

2324 - yet another sign from these girls reads "my daddy works hard for his

money, let him keep it!"

2333 - wide shot of the lady holding the "i'm with stupid" sign from 2225

2398 - another sign from these girls. i'm guessing daddy made them, but i

didn't ask.

2415 - the little girl holds up the flip side of the previous sign, which

has just an american flag on it.

2438 - a sign that seems to suggest that obama, like Mr. T, just wanted to

take our pocket change.

2457 - a sign asking whether you'd prefer to drink tea or kool-aid

2497 - another wide shot of the cheering crowd, just before the end of the

last speaker

2516 - a little girl with a sign reading "10 years old and already $30,000

in debt!"

2538 - the same little girl and her mother booing something the speaker said

2555 - sign reads "obamanomics: chains we can believe in"

2575 - young woman holds sign reading "Oh Crap!" with the O in the obama

style.

2583 - same woman appears to be bowing under the burden of her sign's

weighty message

2625 - sign reads "higher taxes so other can sit on their [insert democrat

donkey]"

2635 - another trio of signs, including one that reads "we the people are

now owned by the chinese"

2693 - wide shot of the crowd slowly starting to disperse

2711 - a better shot of the little girl with the "my daddy wanted to be

here" sign

2739 - a little boy holds up a sign reading "socialism is coming!"

2774 - a little girl holding two signs

2783 - the same girl, dressed as an indian, with two signs

2793 - an empty baby stroller with signs piled all over it

2811 - the same baby stroller, with the family carrying signs and loading a

little girl into the stroller

2816 - a lady holding a sign reading "barney frank is a heterophobe"

2822 - woman with sign "tax protest is patriotic"

2854 - a pair of children with signs, "keep your hands out of my piggy bank"

and "a bully took my lunch money"

2871 - a dog wearing a shirt reading "i didn't read the bill either"

2958 - same dog, face shot

3024 - a little girl in a stroller with a canopy reading "libery until

death"

3036 - a loyal huffpo reader holding a sign tossing some of the religious

right's rhetoric back at them

3067 - a little boy standing alone holding a sign reading "stop spending my

future!"

3129 - a young family poses with signs

3144 - the empty lectern after everyone left

 

--

education:

n. That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their

lack of understanding.

 

~ambrose bierce

Saturday, November 5 was the 3.1 mile walk fundraiser for Tampa Bay area - American Heart Association! I attended, walked, tweeted and photographed the event. Even had a Black Staff Shirt courtesy of @HeartTampaBay with wonderful instructions to go do what you best …and that is tweet and cover the back story!

 

I found and tweeted three great stories! The first was a heart transplant survivor who was walking the route. Second was a mother - daughter reunion which showed the perseverance of a daughter who was given up for adoption to find her mother. Third, was a young lady I walked with for a bit who was new to the area.

 

On twitter the event used the hashtag #TBHeartWalk and tweet as @HeartTampaBay and on Facebook they are www.facebook.com/AHATampaBay.

 

I tweet as @5wa. My tweets, pics and stories can be read at bit.ly/ssqxrU.

 

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this was a fun assignment. the baton rouge protest seemed to have a rather

impressive turnout, i'd estimate low 4 figures. anyway here are the photo

descriptions:

 

1817 - entering capitol park

1864 - a wide shot of the protesters from the park

1900 - a sign that seems to be mocking how often obama says "uh"

1903 - a shot of several signholders on the steps of the state capitol, with

one above all saying "vote liberals out"

1913 - this sign helpfully explains that TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already

1939 - a bunch of signs from the back still

1957 - sign reads: "bankers: go to jail. do not pass go. do not collect

$200,000,000"

1965 - sign reads "socialism is not an american value"

1969 - a moderately cryptic-looking sign that simply reads "who is john

galt". not the first or last atlas shrugged reference

1975 - liberty does not equal socialism

1979 - a four-panelled sign with various slogans

1986 - one of my favorite signs reads, "warning i'm a bitter christian

clinging to my gun"

1999 - sign reads: "if i quit my job, will i make more money?"

2004 - sign reads: "i voted for palin. i'm a right-wing extremist"

2009 - wider shot of the sign in 2004, with sign-holder

2022 - young man holds sign reading "just another right-wing extremist"

2034 - some hold-outs from mardi gras hold signs, one which says "throw me

something pelosi!"

2057 - sign reads "4 trillion debt, 9000 socialist earmarks stop!"

2058 - a Baton Rouge Tea Party sign with teabags hanging on it

2068 - sign reads "i love big oil, quit taxing it!"

2073 - dapper gentlemen holds sign reading "god save our nation!"

2089 - young man with sign: "proud member of homeland security's right wing

radicals"

2104 - sign reads "calculis [sic] is easy. Tax forms impossible"

2107 - "say no to obama's politics"

2130 - i love big oil again, and "stop pork barrel spending"

2133 - the first sign that finally indicates that maybe there are SOME

non-republicans here

2147 - sign reads: "common sense, not common cents"

2148 - sign reads "stop out of control spending" with a dollar being flushed

down a toilet

2177 - a wide shot of some signholders, this time from closer to the front

of the action

2181 - a little girl's sign reads "dont steal my future!"

2184 - a trio of signs, including one that has obama in a green felt cap and

the slogan "robbin' hood"

2204 - a single hand waving a small american flag reaching up above the

chaos

2224 - sign reads "the constitution is not an instrument of blah blah blah,"

you read it.

2225 - a lady holds a sign reading "i'm with stupid [right arrow] he paid

his mortgage" it should be noted that there is no one stage right. photo

2333 shows this irony a bit better.

2231 - an anti-acorn sign

2264 - a little girl holds a sign reading "you are not entitled to what my

daddy has earned"

2303 - a wide shot of the crowd at its peak, and from near the front

2313 - a little girl, sister of the one from 2264, holds a sign saying "my

daddy wanted to be here but he's at work!"

2324 - yet another sign from these girls reads "my daddy works hard for his

money, let him keep it!"

2333 - wide shot of the lady holding the "i'm with stupid" sign from 2225

2398 - another sign from these girls. i'm guessing daddy made them, but i

didn't ask.

2415 - the little girl holds up the flip side of the previous sign, which

has just an american flag on it.

2438 - a sign that seems to suggest that obama, like Mr. T, just wanted to

take our pocket change.

2457 - a sign asking whether you'd prefer to drink tea or kool-aid

2497 - another wide shot of the cheering crowd, just before the end of the

last speaker

2516 - a little girl with a sign reading "10 years old and already $30,000

in debt!"

2538 - the same little girl and her mother booing something the speaker said

2555 - sign reads "obamanomics: chains we can believe in"

2575 - young woman holds sign reading "Oh Crap!" with the O in the obama

style.

2583 - same woman appears to be bowing under the burden of her sign's

weighty message

2625 - sign reads "higher taxes so other can sit on their [insert democrat

donkey]"

2635 - another trio of signs, including one that reads "we the people are

now owned by the chinese"

2693 - wide shot of the crowd slowly starting to disperse

2711 - a better shot of the little girl with the "my daddy wanted to be

here" sign

2739 - a little boy holds up a sign reading "socialism is coming!"

2774 - a little girl holding two signs

2783 - the same girl, dressed as an indian, with two signs

2793 - an empty baby stroller with signs piled all over it

2811 - the same baby stroller, with the family carrying signs and loading a

little girl into the stroller

2816 - a lady holding a sign reading "barney frank is a heterophobe"

2822 - woman with sign "tax protest is patriotic"

2854 - a pair of children with signs, "keep your hands out of my piggy bank"

and "a bully took my lunch money"

2871 - a dog wearing a shirt reading "i didn't read the bill either"

2958 - same dog, face shot

3024 - a little girl in a stroller with a canopy reading "libery until

death"

3036 - a loyal huffpo reader holding a sign tossing some of the religious

right's rhetoric back at them

3067 - a little boy standing alone holding a sign reading "stop spending my

future!"

3129 - a young family poses with signs

3144 - the empty lectern after everyone left

Current exhibition at the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam.

 

If you go, do not forget to see "Schönberg and Kandinsky". I did not know that Schönberg was so creative beyond his music (f.i. cleverly designed ticket for public transport in Vienna; chess for four people where you can join a coalition. With a chessboard with 100 instead of 64 fields. Etc.

Until 16-03-2014.

 

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