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My son "painting" in sand at a popular table at the Children's Museum of Phoenix. He wanted to hang around until everyone else left so he could have it to himself for a moment. I made the sacrifice for him -- I mean, it's not like I wanted to hang around for a good photo op or anything. :-)
I might have one or two shots from the museum still to come. Mostly, I put away the camera and played. It's a great place for kids. And slightly less-than-mature parents.
This is a random, circular piece of wrought iron we found somewhere many years ago. We had no idea how we would use it at the time. We ended up placing it on an extra stone piece from a fountain in our yard and made it into a little decorative table.
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I wonder which bright spark put out the chairs?
The chair on the left faces the entrance to the cafe, and the one on the right looks at a row of parked cars on the road. Maybe that's the view their clientele prefer ... but I know which direction I'd rather be looking :))
Amazing sunset light displays Devil's Peak, Table Mountain, the 12 Apostles and Lion's Head in all it's glory. This photograph is a stitch of 7 vertical images. As this is my 100th upload on flickr, I thought it should be of my favourite place!
From the Sutherland Trail in Catalina State Park. Tucson lies beyond the distant ridge. A single massive saguaro on the near ridge at lower right.
backcountry trail near the mt. baker ski area, table mountain in the background.
On the way out after sleeping in our snow cave I turned around and snapped this image with my canon A710IS.
Oh, by the way, xcountry skiing is apparently at odds with snowshoers. I had no idea you were not supposed to walk in their tracks. When you meet somone on skis, they act like pompous jerkoffs with derogatory overtones. What the heck - why can't they just break a new trail with the skis? After a few encounters I have come to dislike the average x country skier.
I asked a guy on the trail about the difference between xcountry and 'shoeing it and he said," snowshoes are for when skiiers go to hell." (said with angry passion) WTF? could you be more of an ass? Here I am having a wonderful day and this is the attitude I get on the trail? Lighten up for christ's sake.
"Hikers and snowshoe users are reminded not to walk in cross country ski tracks as this hinders the skiers' use of trails. "
IS IT NOT EASIER for a x country skier to break a new trail as they glide at 20 MPH rather than a snowshoer sinking up to their knees with every step? It is like a pedestrian vs mechanized travel. Correct me if I am wrong, I have only been out 2 times and don't know squat about the rules of the trail.
UPDATE: if you really want me to join it to your group/pool you are gonna have to wait till you buy me a gift PRO acct as a free acct is limited to ten. thanks though!
I haven't posted a WIP photo in quite a long time, but I was surprised how far I got with this model using nothing but table scraps. On to bricklink to finish her! Can you name the aircraft?
Birmingham, Michigan
1st place B&W category
21st Annual Juried Photography Exhibition
Padzieski Gallery at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center
Dearborn, Michigan
January 14 - February 12, 2016
You can sit and look at the fire pit, or stand and look at West Harwood Lake. I'll let you guess which option I chose.
and chairs ....
Pic in my Urbanscape Album
Pic taken 15 Nov 2024
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A pair of milkweed tiger moth caterpillars devour an older milkweed leaf in the Thompson Prairie area of Upper Hixon Forest Park in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
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