Cameras used: Olympus E-500 w/ 5 lenses (35mm prime, 10-20mm, 14-45mm, 40-150mm, 70-300mm); on lazy days - Sony DSC-H9; on incredibly lazy days - random cellphone cameras: N80, N78 or Blackberry Curve
Taphophile Tragics - Ego's folly
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This is one of the most visited memorials in Rookwood, indeed, THE most
visited. But I guess that is because it is presented in a particular way
that app...
Deep Shadow
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As regular visitors to this blog will be aware, we have lots of bright
sunshine here (when it isn't raining) and with that comes deep shadow.
With the d...
Photo: Our Lady of Guadalupe in the Old Mission
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The Mission's sacristy contains religious objects, including this painting
of Our Lady of Guadalupe. It should be no surprise that a chapel built by
Mexi...
Celebrate
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Union Jack flags, dresses, jackets and hats and thousands of royal face
masks greeted you where ever you looked. Over a million lined the banks of
the Tham...
Armed
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Here is something interesting that I found in the Railyard area. I think
it was one of those wheatpaste decals that I have posted before. He looks
pretty ...
Date Week
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I'm not sure if dates are harvested more than once during the year, but
this is a common sight about this time each year. In fact, I'm sure I've
posted so...
Family history
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From May 12 to 24, my husband and I went on a road trip through the Central
Luzon and Ilocos Regions, stopping at cities and towns that we've never
visited...
Josias R. King
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Following up from my May 31 update, I had wrote about a very tall statue
that overlooked the capital building and downtown St Paul. I had thought
the stat...
Patchwork gift bags
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If you're like me, you have a gazillion paper shopping bags at home. I now
carry my own reusable shopping bags and always turn down store bags, but I
think...
Sirens of Culture
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One of the peculiar dilemmas of living in New York City is the compelling
feeling that there is a world outside the city and simultaneously no desire
to l...
Brown Tree Creeper
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[image: Brown Tree Creeper]
A brown tree creeper circles the tree trunk and looks under each piece of
bark. He listens too and from the ground to the top o...
Market Street
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[image: Looking Down Main Street]
The main street, for shopping, in Brookville is called, Market Street. I
assume that is because all the stores or shops a...
Cola de Mono
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Again, I'm really sorry for the lack of updates, but it's been a tough
week. Anyways, here is a glass of a typical Christmas Drink in Chile. Sure,
Egg nog...
Meet the Carteleros
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[image: Carteleros Sticking Posters on a Wall in Shopping Street Calle
Florida in Buenos Aires, Argentina]
I met these friendly gentlemen in downtown Buenos...
Hawthorn Church
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After a work enforced hiatus, I'm hopefully going to be back to taking
photos!
This is the same church that I photographed previously in Hawthorn, howev...
Pause
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Is anyone still out there??? Well, from my stats I can see that a few lost
souls landed on this blog :) All my apologies for not posting these days,
life h...
SkyWatch Friday: Mount of Olives or Pikes Peak?
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*Mount of Olives or Pikes Peak?*
Vio took this fascinating foot foto while we were reveling in the great
sunset we had Tuesday evening. At first I shouted ...
Minister in Town
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In our leadership seminars' graduation for official government at the
Institute for Leadership Development, we had the minister of Economic
handling the...
Great picture, I love the black and white!
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