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Reading on the beach with Wicklow Head in the background. The big lighthouses are all old, and the one at the very tip is the operational one, which looks very different when seen up close.
She doesn't seem to be worried about murderous teens on the rampage. Now I could have been mean and drawn a cross-hair around her, but I didn't want to scare anybody ... This is outside "Castle News" shop at the beginning of New Road, i.e just off Bonn Sq.
Readers Digest classic editions look great on your self. They are only $4.95 apiece at Blue Train Books.
The cover of a Southeast Asia edition of RD published in Chinese, that I found in Canada in the 1980s. In this magazine I found ads for the Colt Galant and Datsun 2000. There was also a Hong Kong edition that was printed in English.
This is the RFID reader I built. It uses a parallax basic stamp 2 microprocessor (HomeWork Board pictured) and a Parallax RFID reader module.
Priory Hall, Lancaster, 4:00 pm. When I told him about the project and gave him my card, he said it could be a bookmark, so it is unexpectedly useful. He's reading Terry Pratchett's 'Moving Pictures' (1990).
Thank you for participating in my project, and apologies for interrupting your reading. Other photos in my series of readers are here: www.flickr.com/photos/greg_myers/albums/72157652125931010.
The Gregson Institute, Lancaster. Raphael Hoermann reads 'Die Lösung' by Betold Brecht, in English and then German, The occasion was a 'Come All Ye' event where friends and colleagues of Elizabeth Burns read poems in her memory.
Raphael also took photographs of the event (you can see his cameras around his waist).
Other photos in my series of readers are here: www.flickr.com/photos/greg_myers/albums/72157652125931010.
Readers that read ALL six months of the program received a t-shirt, waterbottle, pencil and braclet in addition to their certificate of award, certificate for free pizza, and a certificate to receive an award at Pizza Hut!
Java Cafe, Oxford Road Station forecourt, Manchester, about 1:00 pm. I asked permission; he is reading up on English grammar for work. Unfortunately, I seem to have broken his concentration; he asked if the project was international, and I said it was, so far, mostly in Lancaster.
I like to get the book in the frame, but with this angle and this wide aperture, I had to choose whether his face or the book would be in focus.
Thank you, Peter, for being part of the project. Other photos in my series of readers are here: www.flickr.com/photos/greg_myers/albums/72157652125931010.
I am a keen reader - here I'm posing with The Blackest Bird by Joel Rose, which I recently got as part of LibraryThing's early reviewer programme. Actually, I finished it a couple of days ago so need to find time to write up my review of the book.
For this image I used the wide end of the 18-55mm kit lens to include both me and the book.
Clemson University student Deavin Rencher, a sophomore studying special education and member of the Call Me MISTER program, reads with Tydarius Cobb, 9, at Uptown Barbers in Central, S.C., as part of the Razor Readers program. (Photo by Ken Scar)