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These are my cranberry boots. The picture doesn't really catch the color correctly, but they're a pretty dark cranberry color.
Date: November 30, 2008.
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Today I made a Chocolate Fudge Cheesecake. This particular recipe calls for a pistachio crust. To do that, you need chopped pistachios. Unfortunately, my handy little chopper has grown legs and walked out of my house. I searched high and low for it today.
After chopping two cups worth of these suckers, I had the most fervent desire for my chopper! This took forever!
This is the nearly finished cheesecake. It just needs the final layer of batter and then to bake!
Date: November 30, 2008.
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I loved this installation at the Field Museum as soon as I saw it. The colors are great, obviously, but the quote from Charles Darwin along with the photos of the different forms of life, it's just really neat.
This one is just scary.
Both were part of the Field Museum's Evolving Planet exhibit.
Date: November 21, 2008.
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This is Cloud Gate at Millennium Park. It's a really cool installation. It reflects the skyline of the city, as well as the people walking around it. That's me all bundled up in the red coat!
Date: November 21, 2008.
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I'm going opposite with this theme. I had intended to use a photo taken underground in a subway station. However, I was able to ride the "L" this weekend in Chicago. This is one of the photos I took while on the L as it made it's way out of town. The obvious building in the background is the Sears Tower (still currently the tallest building in North America). Notice the small bits of blurriness at the bottom of the picture? They're from small spots in the window of the train.
Date: November 23, 2008.
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This photo may seem a bit odd at first, however, it does fit the theme. These are the lions of Tsavo. If you've seen the movie "The Ghost and the Darkness" then you're familiar with these lions. These are the actual lions, although they were repaired due to damage to the skins. The exhibit says the actual lions were much bigger. I had never heard of maneless lions, but evidently, it's one of the traits of lions from this region of Africa.
The story behind the lions is really scary, but very interesting, and the movie is really well done.
What's scary? These two lions aren't the largest man-eating lions. Check out this guy. He's also on display at the Field Museum.
Date: November 21, 2008.
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This theme was another that was difficult for me to figure out. Saturday I went to Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago, where Frank Lloyd Wright used to live. As the inventor of the Prairie design of architecture, I thought it was a good fit for this theme. This is the home he lived in for several years, and his studio is on the left. We weren't allowed to take photos inside, but it was beautiful!
Here is the sign that is on the outside of his studio.
Date: November 22, 2008.
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One of the cool things about Chicago is all the public art throughout the city. This installation is called "Agora" and its located in Grant Park. The artist, Magdalena Abakanowicz, created 106 cast iron figures, each about 9 feet tall. They have no heads or arms and stand like they've just been frozen. Each individual figure has variations in its surface, kind of like tree bark. They were really fun to walk through.
Date: November 21, 2008.
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This is the BP Bridge. It is one wacky stainless steel bridge, and totally worth it to click the link to see an aerial view. The bridge was designed by Frank Gehry.
Here I am standing in the middle of the bridge.
Date: November 21, 2008.
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This is a blown glass bulb I spotted at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. I would've posted it earlier, but it took me a few days, and a friend, to figure out which theme I liked for it. I like how it's all smooshy and pretty inside, and then taking a step back and looking at it as whole, it's really pretty on the outside, too.
Date: October 30, 2008.
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I was unable to find a newspaper on November 5th. Not one, of any paper. So, I made sure I was up early to get my Saturday and Sunday AJC's since they were printing commemorative issues. I was not going to have my papers stolen.
This is the front page of the Sunday AJC for November 8, 2008. I love that it fits this theme.
Date: November 15, 2008.
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You wouldn't know from looking that it was super windy and chilly today. I actually have a bit on wind burn on my face. This rainbow appeared after a short rain shower. Said rain shower let loose while I was on top of an overlook taking photos. I hustled it back down the half-mile trail to Murphy in the pouring rain! Once I'd made sure my camera and lenses were all nice and dry, this rainbow appeared.
Date: November 15, 2008.
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While Helen was here, we went to the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. One of the things they do there is shred worn currency. They hand out little bags of shredded money as souvenirs. This is probably the one time in my life that I'll have a large pile of money just sitting around. :lol:
Date: November 15, 2008.
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The 1995 World Series Trophy the Braves received after defeating the Cleveland Indians. Underneath, is the baseball and bat that Hank Aaron used to hit his 715th career home run.
Both of these are housed at the Braves Museum. It chronicles the history of the Braves from Boston, to Milwaukee, and finally to Atlanta.
Date: November 15, 2008.
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366 Pictures: #360 Zips
366 PicturesThese are my cranberry boots. The picture doesn't really catch the color correctly, but they're a pretty dark cranberry color.
Date: November 30, 2008.
366 Pictures: #79 Desire
366 Pictures, FoodToday I made a Chocolate Fudge Cheesecake. This particular recipe calls for a pistachio crust. To do that, you need chopped pistachios. Unfortunately, my handy little chopper has grown legs and walked out of my house. I searched high and low for it today.
After chopping two cups worth of these suckers, I had the most fervent desire for my chopper! This took forever!
This is the nearly finished cheesecake. It just needs the final layer of batter and then to bake!
Date: November 30, 2008.
366 Pictures: #98 Origami
366 PicturesUnconscious Mutterings Week 305
Memes, Unconscious MutteringsI say ... and you think ... ?
- Sleepy :: Grumpy
- Thanksgiving :: Turkey Day
- Fifteen :: Anxious to drive
- Authority :: Respect my
- Bangs :: Hair
- Curled :: Shaved chocolate
- Young man :: Old man
- Surprised :: Shocked
- Mistake :: Error
- Handle it :: Take care of it
366 Pictures: #239 Curry
366 Pictures, Food366 Pictures: #276 Pride
366 Pictures, Travel366 Pictures: #200 Life
366 Pictures, TravelI loved this installation at the Field Museum as soon as I saw it. The colors are great, obviously, but the quote from Charles Darwin along with the photos of the different forms of life, it's just really neat.
This one is just scary.
Both were part of the Field Museum's Evolving Planet exhibit.
Date: November 21, 2008.
366 Pictures: #127 Sadness
366 Pictures, TravelUnconscious Mutterings Week 304
Memes, Unconscious MutteringsI say ... and you think ... ?
- Spit it out :: What are you trying to say?
- Shadow :: Eye
- Database :: Computer
- Expression :: Heartfelt
- Boss :: ADD
- Baby :: Wipes
- Mystic :: River
- Kate :: & Leopold (Random, I've never even seen that movie!)
- Boobies :: Feel your (i.e. to encourage monthly breast checks)
- Raid :: Police
366 Pictures: #12 Performance
366 Pictures, Travel366 Pictures: #114 Love
366 Pictures, Travel366 Pictures: #197 Wavy
366 Pictures, TravelThis is Cloud Gate at Millennium Park. It's a really cool installation. It reflects the skyline of the city, as well as the people walking around it. That's me all bundled up in the red coat!
Date: November 21, 2008.
366 Pictures: #10 Underground
366 Pictures, TravelI'm going opposite with this theme. I had intended to use a photo taken underground in a subway station. However, I was able to ride the "L" this weekend in Chicago. This is one of the photos I took while on the L as it made it's way out of town. The obvious building in the background is the Sears Tower (still currently the tallest building in North America). Notice the small bits of blurriness at the bottom of the picture? They're from small spots in the window of the train.
Date: November 23, 2008.
366 Pictures: #240 Cinema
366 Pictures, movies, TravelThis photo may seem a bit odd at first, however, it does fit the theme. These are the lions of Tsavo. If you've seen the movie "The Ghost and the Darkness" then you're familiar with these lions. These are the actual lions, although they were repaired due to damage to the skins. The exhibit says the actual lions were much bigger. I had never heard of maneless lions, but evidently, it's one of the traits of lions from this region of Africa.
The story behind the lions is really scary, but very interesting, and the movie is really well done.
What's scary? These two lions aren't the largest man-eating lions. Check out this guy. He's also on display at the Field Museum.
Date: November 21, 2008.
366 Pictures: #65 Invention
366 Pictures, TravelThis theme was another that was difficult for me to figure out. Saturday I went to Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago, where Frank Lloyd Wright used to live. As the inventor of the Prairie design of architecture, I thought it was a good fit for this theme. This is the home he lived in for several years, and his studio is on the left. We weren't allowed to take photos inside, but it was beautiful!
Here is the sign that is on the outside of his studio.
Date: November 22, 2008.
366 Pictures: #83 Retro
366 Pictures, Travel366 Pictures: #248 Pyramid
366 Pictures, Travel366 Pictures: #340 Holiday
366 Pictures, Travel366 Pictures: #242 Museum
366 Pictures, Travel366 Pictures: #166 Balance
366 Pictures, Travel, WackinessOne of the cool things about Chicago is all the public art throughout the city. This installation is called "Agora" and its located in Grant Park. The artist, Magdalena Abakanowicz, created 106 cast iron figures, each about 9 feet tall. They have no heads or arms and stand like they've just been frozen. Each individual figure has variations in its surface, kind of like tree bark. They were really fun to walk through.
Date: November 21, 2008.
366 Pictures: #212 Warning
366 Pictures, Travel, Wackiness366 Pictures: #147 Bones
366 Pictures, Travel366 Pictures: #104 Cake
366 Pictures, Travel366 Pictures: #71 Sunrise
366 Pictures, Travel366 Pictures: #250 Halfway
366 Pictures, TravelThis is the BP Bridge. It is one wacky stainless steel bridge, and totally worth it to click the link to see an aerial view. The bridge was designed by Frank Gehry.
Here I am standing in the middle of the bridge.
Date: November 21, 2008.
Last Minute Fun . . .
366 Pictures, Travel
I have to fly to Chicago for a client conference tomorrow, super early tomorrow morning. On Monday, I starting debating just staying through the weekend and exploring Chicago. I've never been to Chicago, save for flying through O'Hare or Midway on my way somewhere else. So, this weekend I will be freezing my butt off and photographing my way around the city!
I'm really excited! Prepare for an influx of 366 themes when I return! I'm gonna knock these guys out!
I'm really excited! Prepare for an influx of 366 themes when I return! I'm gonna knock these guys out!
Unconscious Mutterings Week 303
I say ... and you think ... ?
- Please stop :: it
- Move over :: Get out of my way
- Sweet as :: sugar
- Bet :: Money
- Mad about :: you
- It’s over :: the fat lady has sung
- Intend to :: Would like to
- Blame :: Game
- Jefferson :: Davis
- Heartless :: Cruel
366 Pictures: #136 Magnified
366 Pictures366 Pictures: #279 Inside Out
366 PicturesThis is a blown glass bulb I spotted at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. I would've posted it earlier, but it took me a few days, and a friend, to figure out which theme I liked for it. I like how it's all smooshy and pretty inside, and then taking a step back and looking at it as whole, it's really pretty on the outside, too.
Date: October 30, 2008.
366 Pictures: #149 Sinking
366 Pictures366 Pictures: #260 Beginning
366 Pictures, PoliticsI was unable to find a newspaper on November 5th. Not one, of any paper. So, I made sure I was up early to get my Saturday and Sunday AJC's since they were printing commemorative issues. I was not going to have my papers stolen.
This is the front page of the Sunday AJC for November 8, 2008. I love that it fits this theme.
Date: November 15, 2008.
366 Pictures: #243 Chilly
366 PicturesYou wouldn't know from looking that it was super windy and chilly today. I actually have a bit on wind burn on my face. This rainbow appeared after a short rain shower. Said rain shower let loose while I was on top of an overlook taking photos. I hustled it back down the half-mile trail to Murphy in the pouring rain! Once I'd made sure my camera and lenses were all nice and dry, this rainbow appeared.
Date: November 15, 2008.
366 Pictures: #76 Torn
366 PicturesWhile Helen was here, we went to the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. One of the things they do there is shred worn currency. They hand out little bags of shredded money as souvenirs. This is probably the one time in my life that I'll have a large pile of money just sitting around. :lol:
Date: November 15, 2008.
366 Pictures: #281 Royal
366 Pictures366 Pictures: #322 Portrait
366 Pictures, Zoo366 Pictures: #75 Chronicles
366 PicturesThe 1995 World Series Trophy the Braves received after defeating the Cleveland Indians. Underneath, is the baseball and bat that Hank Aaron used to hit his 715th career home run.
Both of these are housed at the Braves Museum. It chronicles the history of the Braves from Boston, to Milwaukee, and finally to Atlanta.
Date: November 15, 2008.
366 Pictures: #26 Sundial
366 Pictures366 Pictures: #259 Doubtful
366 Pictures
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