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So after getting pick-pocketed and losing my debit card and credit card and along with it my means to withdraw money here in Argentina on Friday, I had my backpack with my laptop and other things stolen last night. I'm traveling for about one more month, and as I no longer have my computer I will no longer be posting photos from my 365. I'm going to try and keep taking photos, but am feeling a bit uninspired right now. I'll start posting again when I get home in a month. Chau.

 

Oh, and I stole this image from a google image search. Sorry.

Postings on one of the main walkways on Temple's campus.

Always weird posting about being recognized for your own stuff but it's really humbling to be included in @worshipleadermag Best of 2016 resources. This is the third year in a row for my blog and the new worship team devotional I created this year has also been included for the first time. Grateful to God for the honour and I'm thrilled that people are finding this stuff helpful.

We decided to post our Christmas cards in as many different boxes as we could one day (and then some others another day)

Snowy Owl

Waunakee WI USA

Kayaking Big River a Mendocino. Headlands State Park.

Fire was too literal. Seeing as how it's much too cool out to do anything with "summer", the other option was to pair "heat" with "passion". What's more passionate than the first dance as husband and wife?

This is where I go when I am feeling blue. Where my daughter died a year and a half ago.

there is tons of graffitti on the cape point lighthouse

We decided to post our Christmas cards in as many different boxes as we could one day (and then some others another day)

Inadequate sign in Canby, Oregon. It's about nine feet off the ground, the image is small and can't be deciphered until you look at it closely for more time than you should spend on the street corner.

 

And it is the very thing it tells you it is against.

 

You have to love the Canby Utility Board logo, though: a bear, a power line and a sewer culvert. Those three things spell C-A-N-B-Y to me.

Catholics were our parents;

Catholics we will be forever;

We are not going to change our religion;

Please do not insist.

I'm trying my first mobile posting. I took this picture with my treo, and now I'm sending this email from my treo to flickr. Then flickr should automatically post it to livejournal.

 

Eric

Washington DC. I saw something similar on another street, and the picture was George W. Bush.

This photo is taken from a posting project set up between myself and two good friends as a means of keeping in touch when they returned to their native Iceland. The aim was to be fairly light and uncontrived in what was sent, allowing an insight into each others daily lives. Each collection tells its own story, a small wordless diary. This example is taken from when I first moved to germany, a well shaped leaf, somebody elses bookmark, the remainders of a game of pictionary, and a vintage photo of what I considered to be a very German looking man.

- spraypainting too

OK, it's true confession time. I've never had so much fun doing my homework. After I wrap a day, and before I leave my desk to join my beloved for our evening together, I try to wrap some personal things. Tonight, that meant getting caught up on Slice of Life homework.....with wine (foreground) and a reminders of the day (morning OJ and coffee mugs in background). Sipping and shooting....I hope that's one of our lessons.

Dave's and Yvette's Wedding

 

27th October 2010

Buzones de correos en Oxford (Inglaterra)

Eads vs Creed - March 12, 2010 - 1A State Consolation Semifinals (photos by Marty Miller)

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