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Spent my evening in the spectrometer room setting up experiments, such exciting photography fodder!
Seems like tonight will be more of the same with a break to attend the Iowa Caucus.
Cough cough cough. I am eating these cough drops constantly, and although it seems to help with the cough, I think they are making me sick to my stomach. Ugh.
I ran across this picture tonight and wanted to get it into Flickr for lots of reasons.
First, it shows me and Tim Graham (he's on the left) working on a special project a few years ago. We were somewhere between design and photo editing when Plain Dealer photographer Gus Chan shot this photo.
Second, I guess it shows why people constantly get me and Tim mixed up. We might as well be twins as far as most people are concerned. (I think that's Tim on the left.)
Notice that 3-foot-long sheet of paper in front of me: That was our page grid and the only way we could keep stories, pages and photos straight. Tim and I had lots of fun on many totally insane projects. Hope we get to do another one some time. LARGE
Since it is close and they have a veggie option, I end up at Chipotle for lunch from time to time. I am still pretty impressed that they know about, and spread the word about, things like hormons in meat and rGBH in the dairy products.
in what seems like an impossible feat, Larry the Lizard has been living in the oleanders outside our door for almost a month. The ladies and even a few patrons have started squishing bugs and hangin em in the trees to give this guy something to eat.
Image from 'Coal, Iron, and Oil; or, the Practical American miner. A plain and popular work on our mines and mineral resources ... With numerous maps and engravings, etc', 000850211
Author: DADDOW, Samuel Harries and BANNAN (Benjamin)
Page: 553
Year: 1866
Place: Pottsville
Publisher: Benjamin Bannan
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