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Poetic performer Odd?Rod visits Mount Aloysius College one winter evening.
In a field at Warley Place, the trunk of this tree looks like it's growing up against a stone, or possibly half of the bark is missing, i couldn't really tell. Either way, a bit odd looking.
Postcard from Indianapolis, Indiana. The Odd Fellows Building (known currently as One North Pennsylvania) stands at the intersection of Pennsylvania and Washington streets, and was completed in 1908. The top three floors still house an auditorium created for the Odd Fellows.
The previous Odd Fellows building on this site was built in the 1850s and demolished in 1907.
The Park Service says explorer John Fremont described the Joshua tree as “…the most repulsive tree in the vegetable Kingdom.” It is rather odd looking. Joshua Tree National Park, CA.
It struck me as distinctly odd that a bankruptcy trustee ("Syndic de faillite") would be right next door to a jeweller ("diamantaire").
Is this some perverse form of one-stop shopping?
Fredag 5. sept. kl 11 gikk en 30-fots cabincruiser på grunn ved Torbjørnsskjær i Oslofjorden.
Det ble søkt av to fiskefartøy, politi, helikopter og redningsskøyte. Mannen tok seg i land på et skjær av frykt for at båten skulle gå ned.
Båten ble slept til Hvasser av "Odd Fellow".
Politibåten sees til venstre for havaristen.
ODD HARMONICS is a month-long art show and performance series sponsored by Moog Music and Butterscotch Records to celebrate the launch of the record label. Curated by label head, Allen Farmelo, and presented at JUDITH CHARLES GALLERY in Soho, NYC, Odd Harmonics aims to re-unite record-making with the bold innovations in design, art, instrument-building, performance as they were in the analog era.
Francois Chambard presents twenty sculptural Theremins.
Cassandra C. Jones presents fine prints.
Tomory Dodge presents painting and fine prints.
ODD HARMONICS is a month-long art show and performance series sponsored by Moog Music and Butterscotch Records to celebrate the launch of the record label. Curated by label head, Allen Farmelo, and presented at JUDITH CHARLES GALLERY in Soho, NYC, Odd Harmonics aims to re-unite record-making with the bold innovations in design, art, instrument-building, performance as they were in the analog era.
Francois Chambard presents twenty sculptural Theremins.
Cassandra C. Jones presents fine prints.
Tomory Dodge presents painting and fine prints.
September24, 2007 While coming home I noticed this chair sitting beside the step in front of this house and I just happened to have my son's camera in the car and with "chair in an unusual place" category of September's MSH still not taken I quickly parked and snapped the shot.