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Not the greatest picture, but I was on the last reserves of my camera battery and gave up my flash in order to take more pictures. This little guy is known as the Dendrobates azureus, better known as the Blue Poison Frog. Since his skin releases poisonous toxins, this cute little blue frog is something to be feared.
Date: October 30, 2008.
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This one may be tough to see, but there is steam rising up from the water. This was taken at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. It's a heated steam area which sits just below the Nepenthes Chandelier. I've posted a picture of the chandelier below. It's an amazing glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly!
Date: October 30, 2008.
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I initially had something altogether different planned for this theme, but, I really love this photo and wanted to use it. I love the different colors of blue, purple and pink that are in the flower, and I love the composition of the photo.
Because I didn't have a theme that screamed pretty, delicate flower this "photo" theme was the best fit.
Date: October 18, 2008.
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I grew up just outside of Knoxville, home to the University of Tennessee and the Tennessee Volunteers. My Dad and I used to go to Tennessee football games all the time when I was growing up. Dad had an extra ticket to the Mississippi State game a couple of weeks ago and I got to go along.
These two pictures are part of the Tennessee football tradition. The "Pride of the Southland Band" creates the Power T on the field and marches its length. Then, they reverse and create the T in order for the players to run through.
Date: October 18, 2008.
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So, this picture comes with a short story. When I was little I was pretty set for a while on what I wanted to be when I grew up: Quarterback for the Tennessee Vols. There were two things I failed to realize at such a young age. First, that the position was temporary. Second, that it's more of a masculine job than a feminine one. :)
Date: October 12, 2008.
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I cannot not begin to tell you how many times I laughed out loud while watching this!
"Joe vs. The Volcano!" :rotfl:
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Great Big 366 Update . . . Yay!
366 Pictures
Thanks to Helen's visit, which is allowing me to vacation in Atlanta, I've snapped a bunch of new themes. So far, we're at 18 and counting!
366 Pictures: #194 Opening
366 Pictures366 Pictures: #163 Temperature
366 Pictures, Things I Love366 Pictures: #193 Duplicate
366 Pictures366 Pictures: #138 Stars
366 Pictures366 Pictures: #333 Cactus
366 Pictures366 Pictures: #337 Fuzzy
366 Pictures366 Pictures: #185 Traffic
366 Pictures366 Pictures: #215 Baubles
366 Pictures366 Pictures: #15 Chalk
366 Pictures366 Pictures: #158 Fear
366 PicturesNot the greatest picture, but I was on the last reserves of my camera battery and gave up my flash in order to take more pictures. This little guy is known as the Dendrobates azureus, better known as the Blue Poison Frog. Since his skin releases poisonous toxins, this cute little blue frog is something to be feared.
Date: October 30, 2008.
366 Pictures: #353 Waiting
366 Pictures366 Pictures: #44 Steam
366 PicturesThis one may be tough to see, but there is steam rising up from the water. This was taken at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. It's a heated steam area which sits just below the Nepenthes Chandelier. I've posted a picture of the chandelier below. It's an amazing glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly!
Date: October 30, 2008.
366 Pictures: #150 Photo
366 Pictures, TennesseeI initially had something altogether different planned for this theme, but, I really love this photo and wanted to use it. I love the different colors of blue, purple and pink that are in the flower, and I love the composition of the photo.
Because I didn't have a theme that screamed pretty, delicate flower this "photo" theme was the best fit.
Date: October 18, 2008.
366 Pictures: #320 Feather
366 Pictures, Tennessee366 Pictures: #247 Tradition
366 Pictures, TennesseeI grew up just outside of Knoxville, home to the University of Tennessee and the Tennessee Volunteers. My Dad and I used to go to Tennessee football games all the time when I was growing up. Dad had an extra ticket to the Mississippi State game a couple of weeks ago and I got to go along.
These two pictures are part of the Tennessee football tradition. The "Pride of the Southland Band" creates the Power T on the field and marches its length. Then, they reverse and create the T in order for the players to run through.
Date: October 18, 2008.
366 Pictures: #141 Forgotten
366 Pictures, Tennessee, Things I Love366 Pictures: #91 Lonely
366 Pictures, Tennessee, Things I LoveUnconscious Mutterings Week 300
Memes, Unconscious MutteringsI say ... and you think ... ?
- Contemplate :: Think
- In the house :: Warm
- Classical :: Punk
- Quest :: Nissan
- Best friend :: Confidant
- 1991 :: Rodney King
- Never will :: I root for the Yankees
- Fool :: In love
- Unhappy :: Sad
- Best man :: Maid of Honor
Unconscious Mutterings Week 299
Memes, Unconscious MutteringsI say ... and you think ... ?
- Magical :: Mysterious
- Shrimp :: Delicious
- Project Runway :: Make it work!
- Economy :: Frustrating
- Porch :: Swing
- State of affairs :: Volatile
- .com :: .org
- Fifty cents :: Two quarters
- Ripping :: Tearing
- Bull :: Horn
Venting Frustration . . .
Politics
I have debated for several days on whether I even want to blog about this. I probably shouldn't as there's a good chance it could get back to the persons involved, but I find it very hard to stop ruminating and I need to vent.
I understand that politics is a touchy subject for many people. For me, in general, it takes a lot to upset me and get me riled up. This did. Within the last few days, I was told by someone the reason they were planning to vote for the McCain/Palin ticket was because they were racist. They just put that right out there. They don't want a black man telling them what to do.
I literally thought I was going to have to pick my jaw up off the floor.
As I've thought about this for the past few days, I've gone through a range of emotions. At first I was really pissed off, then annoyed, and through some others I've come to the point where I'm just saddened. It's incredibly scary to me that in 2008 there are still so many people who see a person simply based on their race. Their minds are completely closed -- practically sealed.
I have absolutely no problem with the candidates people choose to vote for. We have a right to choose which candidates best match our morals and beliefs. However, when those choices are based on something as arbitrary as race, or gender, even age, it bothers me. I wouldn't rule out McCain based on his age. I didn't rule out Palin based on her gender. I haven't ruled out Obama because he is black.
I chose my candidate based on what he stands for, how his views compare with my views.
Wouldn't it be nice if there was a way for us to not see a political candidate at all prior to election day? It used to be that way for many people. All you had to rely on were the candidates words, their speeches. How great would it be if they were chosen solely based on their stance on the issues we face and on the strength of their character instead of their race, or even their party?
(On a side note, it would also be nice if people would think for themselves instead of immediately believing what they see and hear. Take time to research your candidates, especially the local ones!)
I understand that politics is a touchy subject for many people. For me, in general, it takes a lot to upset me and get me riled up. This did. Within the last few days, I was told by someone the reason they were planning to vote for the McCain/Palin ticket was because they were racist. They just put that right out there. They don't want a black man telling them what to do.
I literally thought I was going to have to pick my jaw up off the floor.
As I've thought about this for the past few days, I've gone through a range of emotions. At first I was really pissed off, then annoyed, and through some others I've come to the point where I'm just saddened. It's incredibly scary to me that in 2008 there are still so many people who see a person simply based on their race. Their minds are completely closed -- practically sealed.
I have absolutely no problem with the candidates people choose to vote for. We have a right to choose which candidates best match our morals and beliefs. However, when those choices are based on something as arbitrary as race, or gender, even age, it bothers me. I wouldn't rule out McCain based on his age. I didn't rule out Palin based on her gender. I haven't ruled out Obama because he is black.
I chose my candidate based on what he stands for, how his views compare with my views.
Wouldn't it be nice if there was a way for us to not see a political candidate at all prior to election day? It used to be that way for many people. All you had to rely on were the candidates words, their speeches. How great would it be if they were chosen solely based on their stance on the issues we face and on the strength of their character instead of their race, or even their party?
(On a side note, it would also be nice if people would think for themselves instead of immediately believing what they see and hear. Take time to research your candidates, especially the local ones!)
366 Pictures: #271 Masculine
366 PicturesSo, this picture comes with a short story. When I was little I was pretty set for a while on what I wanted to be when I grew up: Quarterback for the Tennessee Vols. There were two things I failed to realize at such a young age. First, that the position was temporary. Second, that it's more of a masculine job than a feminine one. :)
Date: October 12, 2008.
366 Pictures: #315 Knowledge
366 PicturesUnconscious Mutterings Week 298
Memes, Unconscious MutteringsI say ... and you think ... ?
- Zoo :: Baby animals
- Neighborhood :: Block
- Salute :: Flag
- Immortality :: Never die
- Dominion :: Power
- Rhonda :: Help me
- Parties :: Are fun
- Prince of Darkness :: Dracula
- Garbage :: In/Garbage Out
- Standard :: Deviation
Pure Awesomeness . . .
WackinessI cannot not begin to tell you how many times I laughed out loud while watching this!
"Joe vs. The Volcano!" :rotfl:
366 Pictures: #103 Vintage
366 Pictures366 Pictures: #25: Ruined
366 Pictures366 Pictures: #57 Pop Culture
366 Pictures366 Pictures: #272 Pineapple
366 Pictures366 Pictures: # 300 Dawn
366 PicturesUnconscious Mutterings Week 297
Memes, Unconscious MutteringsI say ... and you think ... ?
- Insight :: Knowledge
- Irksome :: Bothersome
- Maybe :: So, Maybe Not
- Confirmation :: Guaranteed
- Bib :: Bob
- Stop! :: Go
- Lobster :: Mmmm . . .
- Boys :: Girls
- Fire away :: Let 'er rip
- Give up :: Waive the white flag
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