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really, really unsure about this..
last one!
Still not sure why more so many birds have not been flying at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park. Ticked off Snowy Egret from this week.
Also need my flash repaired. Oh well...
Tonight was the Deer Tick + Those Darlins show at the Triple Rock, and I think it's been documented how much I love these bands. Both put on a great show, Those Darlins ending their set with everyone from both bands on stage in one huge party, and Deer Tick starting their encore with Can't Hardly Wait by The Replacements. What a fun surprise!
The photos from the show last night are up over here. Japandroids tonight, and then a week of catching up on television for me. :)
Deer Tick - September 14, 2010- Café de la Danse - Paris, France
Photo by Charlotte Zoller © 2010
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Deer Tick & Dolorean - February 8, 2011 - La Flèche d'Or - Paris, France
Photo by Charlotte Zoller © 2010
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Clocks are omnipresent in modern life. Make a photo of the clock, watch, or other device that you use most to tell time.
These unusual volcanic craters are known as "ticks." They have a raised rim with fluted or sculpted sides. The interior is a deep depression. The large example is roughly 20 to 27 km across. The rim of a second tick is visible along the edge of the vertical data gap.
Deer Tick performing to a sold out crowd at the Troubadour on 10/26/13.
L.A. Record (for more): larecord.com/photos/2013/10/27/deer-tick-robert-ellis-the...
Group of tick or treaters for the lake, Halloween 2008. Left to Right: Me, Julie, Aurora, Aubrey, & Ayumi.
There used to be a statue of Stalin. Then they blew it up and replaced it with a giant red metronome.
Prague, Czech Republic
June 19 2012 June 19 2012
Do to the risk of lime disseas this one was killed afterwords. Still this is the first time I have ever seen a Tick in its natural enviroment.