Until a few weeks ago, I would walk Suzanne to sleep almost every night: tuck her into the sling, and walk the streets of Woodstock up and down, round and round, trying to avoid crossing the major thoroughfares, enjoying the sites and sounds. The skies at sunset are awesome at this time of year.
This windmill was one of the things we encountered. I like it.
(And this video, brief though it is, is a textbook illustration of why tripods are important.)
The Dark Lure
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About a week ago Eric Benson - known variably as Edge Benson, Azerbaijan,
or The Notorious E.J.B. - dropped a shot of the League installer into the
group...
Last Gasp of Summer
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*Sunset the first night.*
It's been a good summer, but certainly more constrained than usual due to
the COVID-19 pandemic. We've only gone camping a han...
Innovation and bike design at Oregon Manifest 2011
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In late September 2011, I attended Oregon Manifest in northwest Portland. I
visited the opening night showcase, and was able to get a peek at most of
the e...
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Zumba has a kitty friend to give his hand me downs too. At least until
Tim gwes bigger than him.
I finished advent tree and it just turned Nov. I have ...
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