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Todays Challenge on Photochallenge.org was "Math"
Racked my brains during the morning wondering what in the area near the office I could shoot today and somehow relate to the Theme, and I will concede I have taken some creative License with today's shot and post, as some may wonder how this relates to "Math"
So here's how I am trying to convince myself and you all that it is related to Math, hope no-one falls out of there chair laughing when they read this as I will admit it is a little Pathetic :)
OK Well a Pint is a measure, a measure can be used in Mathematical equations, ok stretching it I know but let me think of an equation to prove my point....
Ok here goes
How many Pints would it take before you would fall over...
And with that said will now post this and wish everyone a good night
Better on B l a c k M a g i c
Last year I popped into an old haunt of mine, The Angel pub on Crosswall, London EC3. Last week I walked down Crosswall to find the pub bulldozed. There had been a pub here since the 1780s. Apparently, housing and a restaurant will be in its place. So it really was the last pint here ever.
I made another trip to Joe Overstreet Road and found this Burrowing Owl still there, and it gave me another chance to get a few more shots. Further investigation revealed that it along with its partner had a burrow in the Pasture just behind where this photo was taken. I saw two young ones come out of the burrow also to look around. They were a little to far out in the pasture to get a good shot of them, and it was on private property, so I could not make an attempt to get any closer. I do hope they do well there.
With a little more research, I learned that the Burrowing Owl breeds from southern Alberta eastward to southern Manitoba, southward into Mexico. Also resident here in Florida and into the Caribbean and throughout South America.
I also learned that unlike most owls in which the female is larger than the male, the sexes of the Burrowing Owl are the same size, so I could not tell if this was the male or female.
Osceola County, Florida.
Three of the four Norfolk Southern executive F-units pull a four-car office car train through Macedonia on its way back to Altoona
Colorado Springs, CO - I stopped by a local pub called Alchemy. They pour a Guinness the proper way and have great fish and chips. Definitely recommend it if you’re ever in the Colorado Springs area.
Depois de seis meses de tentativas, finalmente peguei esse danado (Hylocharis sapphirina)! Para mim, uma das obras primas da joalheria divina! Tanta beleza em tão poucos centímetros!
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Pint of lager left on a grave stone in the church yard of St Mary the Virgin, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.