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Tombstone in Temple churchyard, Midlothian. Farmer John Craig died in 1742.

More apples. We're still eating them, there are still some on the tree, and it's (now) November!

Taken for 52 Weeks of Pixs 2011.

Week 32: Theme: Cars.

 

My entry for #78 for 111 Pictures in 2011: Vehicle.

Week 32 - U - Ugliness

 

For the group 2010 - A to Z and back again in a year

 

An old armchair found in an abandoned shack.

- Wenatchee River in Leavenworth, WA

I ran across the loading area and jumped in first - I am actually crammed up inside of the hollowed-out boat front.

 

See previous photo for the scientific explanation of why.

Please keep in mind that I tend to hold smaller breweries at a higher standard. I expect the Brewmaster to have a vision which will blow my mind. I do tend to forget that smaller breweries are trying to grow their business, and have to appeal to the trends of the market in order to accomplish that. This is especially true for local breweries (& double that for my own home brew recipes).

 

The Avalanche from the Snoquamie Brewery is not the ultimate winter ale. Part of me was disappointed, but only for the above mention reasons. There is nothing bad about this ale…except it lacked carbonation (which could be on purpose in order to capture the traditional British ale feel, or do to the too short of time bottle conditioning).

 

It is brewed w/ Special B malts, so taste-wise it is good. The hops are present, but not dominate. I would even call it balanced. However, it didn’t blow my mind, and I think tonight I wanted exactly that.

 

Despite the bi-polarness of this review, I would recommend the Avalanche for a mid-week, unwind from work &/or holiday shopping treat.

 

That's what you do on a cold wet day

This stuff was fallen from the sky while I was waiting at bus station!!

Natural Light through a north-facing window, just camera left.

These are two logos painted on the pavement at Märkesbacken. The yellow-ish logo is for MatNat, an association for mathematics and natural sciences students, and the lower logo is for SAKS, an association for system sciences students (I think)

Ar365-week32-smells

 

I have several large pieces of cedar that I cut and every so often I will cut some smaller chucks off and place in a closet or draw...love that smell!

IPhone4 / Hipstamatic / James M Lens & Rock BW11 film

 

Mon fils prend des cours de conduite.

After a few weeks away, I am on my way home.

7 Days of Shooting - week 32 - Yellow.

Shoot anything Sunday.

Friday Photos 2012 [Week 32: Dreams]

 

The TD Chorus poses for possible cover art after completing their sophomore effort.

 

TROUBLE DOLLS™

The Story of the “Trouble Dolls”™

In the land of Guatemala the Indians tell this old story. They teach that when you have troubles, share them with your dolls. Remove one doll for each problem. Before you go to sleep, tell the doll your trouble. While you are sleeping the dolls will try to solve your troubles. Since there are only six dolls, you are allowed only six troubles a day.

 

©1977, 1981, 1999

DOLLS AND CONTAINER MADE IN GUATEMALA

August 5, 2008. 218/366. We dropped my aunt off at the airport for her earlier flight, and then my grandmother and I went back to Old Town to check out the Carlyle House. Lots of fun.

 

Then we had Thai food and she took me back to the airport. The bathrooms inside the secure section were being renovated, and the bathrooms on my plane were broken. Light to the industrial world, aren't we?

High Speed Cat.

My Burmese cat, Simmy has insane bouts of something I call 'mad cat runs'.

From what i have read I believe this is a common behaviour in house cats who have been inactive for a while. They have an instinctive need to release energy and off they go racing through the house, up and over furniture with a crazed look in their eyes.

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