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Dad leans on Aaron's crutches while Aaron's not using them. :) Obviously something interesting was happening off to the left....
www.funkindeepfreeze.blogspot.com/2008/01/shark-attack.html
also as an interesting side note- the views on this picture were ASTRONOMICALLY huge one day, I traced the link back to some site for people who have cast fetishes. no seriously. I've learned about a LOT of interesting fetishes that I've NEVER even knew existed from Flickr.
I did this shirt design a while back for the Mosquito Fleet. They just got them printed, I think you can order them on MA.
Duu DUNNN. Duu DUNNN. DUU DUNNN. DU DUN DU DUN DUDUNDUDUNDUDUN-! Hey everybody lets all go for a swim! Water's great!
A "C" painted on the rock of Manhattan's "opposite side" on the Harlem River at Spuyten Duyvil, The Bronx, New York.
Wikipedia says: "Spuyten Duyvil is the name of a subsection of the Riverdale section in New York City which refers to the southernmost section of Riverdale, below West 232nd Street, or below 239th Street by some definitions.
The area is named after Spuyten Duyvil Creek, where "Spuyten Duyvil" literally means "Spouting Devil" or Spuitende Duivel in Dutch; a reference to the strong and wild tidal currents found at that location. It may also be translated as "Spewing Devil" or "Spinning Devil", or more loosely as "Devil's Whirlpool" or "Devil's Spate." Spui and spuit are still today commonly used Dutch words involving outlets for water.
Spuyten Duyvil neighborhood is home to The Henry Hudson Memorial Park and the Henry Hudson Bridge, which connects it to the island of Manhattan. It is also the location of the Spuyten Duyvil train station, which is served by the Hudson Line of the Metro-North Railroad. [...]
Saint Nicholas Avenue in Manhattan was originally an Indian path named Weekquaeskeek, which accommodated travelers going north to Spuyten Duyvil.
In 1642, Anthony Van Corlaer died while attempting to swim across the Hudson from Spuyten Duyvil. A witness to Van Corlaer's death stated that "the devil" in the shape of a giant fish swam up and proceeded to "seize the sturdy Antony by the leg and drag him beneath the waves." This may be the earliest recorded shark attack in the New World."
Further recommended reading: "Duyvil in The Details" on the most valuable "Forgotten New York" website.
Just two days after I took this photo, a passenger train on its way to Grand Central derailed just on the other side of the station, maybe a quarter mile further west. At least four people die, and 64 were injured.
altri mostri acquatici (per ora su carta)
per il mio zoo marino personale.
il resto del parco > qui
rock 'n roll.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUxrsG-61fs&feature=related
Feeling Good - Joe Sample Randy Crawford
Jocelyne took this with my camera while I was swimming last summer
Was feeling good then ....
I am now also !
Wish you a high contrast best
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