Going Prone |
Sunny Skies and Dripping Rain |
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Bunny looks like it's charging up before springing into action.
Uploaded on June 17, 2007
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The sun may have begun peering down, but that doesn't mean the rain has to stop.
Uploaded on June 17, 2007
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You only wish you could get in here... |
Uploaded on June 17, 2007
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Uploaded on Jan. 21, 2008
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Dorkiest dragon ever. Spotted at Amazing Jakes in Aurora, CO.
Uploaded on Sept. 29, 2007
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Uploaded on June 17, 2007
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Uploaded on June 17, 2007
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Uploaded on Jan. 21, 2008
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Odometer: 50050 (Full House) |
Not Going to Heaven |
... the beautiful. |
As previously stated, I like mileage landmarks.
My odometer rolled over to a full house value. If only I was as lucky when actually playing poker...
Uploaded on Sept. 29, 2007
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Wooden stairway, but I doubt it's taking me to heaven.
Uploaded on June 17, 2007
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Insert Uplifting Patriotic Tagline Here.
Uploaded on June 17, 2007
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The Gray |
Christmas in October |
Not Today |
A shot of the storm billowing down from the skies.
Rather small for something that produced a few minutes of hail.
Uploaded on June 17, 2007
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Thankfully the street sweepers had been grooming the roads all night and morning. The roads were at least able to be driven on, while the snow just piled up everywhere around.
Uploaded on Oct. 21, 2007
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A mere 5 steps and this cat turned tail and waltzed into the bushes.
Uploaded on June 17, 2007
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Christmas in April |
Christmas in October |
Uploaded on Jan. 21, 2008
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The delivery ramp up to the back door of my work. We needed to access the ladder a few times today, and all that snow and slush (and the slippery sloped surface) greeted us each time. Thankfully, no one took a spill.
Uploaded on April 24, 2007
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A shot of our Patio after a night and morning of snow. The snow drifted in overnight, came down almost all night and lasted during daylight until about noon.
Given that this is a covered patio, and we're on the second floor (the middle floor), the snow had to blow around significantly in order to pile up against the wall to this degree.
(Not to even mention how it must have come in, in order to cover the grill knobs how it has...)
Uploaded on Oct. 21, 2007
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