Sunset Rainbow on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
A nearly full semicircle, redder than usual, taken just minutes before sunset. I had to stitch two photos together to get the whole thing, which messed with the aspect ratio a bit.
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Sunset Rainbow on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
A nearly full semicircle, redder than usual, taken just minutes before sunset. I had to stitch two photos together to get the whole thing, which messed with the aspect ratio a bit.
Waterfall 3 on Flickr.
Somewhere along highway 6 between Portland and Tillamook, Oregon. Literally less than a minute’s walk from a turnout on the side of the road.
Next time I’ve got to remember: Take a photo with the [edit] phone too just to get the GPS stamp.
Seaside at Sunset on Flickr.
Beach head at Seaside, Oregon, near the end of the Lewis and Clark Trail, just before sunset after a day of patchy rain.
Rocks away from the beach at Rockaway Beach on Flickr.
Authentic Voodoo Doughnuts Line on Flickr.
On my trip to Portland last month, we decided we had to make one stop at Voodoo Doughnuts. It was suggested that we check out the secondary location out in the suburbs to avoid the crowds at the downtown location.
We got the authentic experience anyway.
Bonus: The twenty-somethings in line behind us were singing Les Mis.
Mt. Hood at Sunset on Flickr.
My scenic shots from last week’s trip to Portland are up on Flickr.
Sunset: Orange Bands on Flickr.
View from the office parking structure last week.
Orange Clouds Above the Mountains on Flickr.
Looking north during yesterday’s sunset.
Downtown San Diego’s nighttime skyline, seen from Harbor Island across the bay to the west. You can see the light trails from a couple of boats. The yellowish sky is the reflection of street lights on low-lying clouds. I have a wider shot that shows how much darker the sky is away from the city.
This was taken during last year’s Comic-Con. I figured I’d post it this week because the first round of hotel rooms go on sale this Wednesday. These are non-refundable, outside of downtown, and in some cases specific packages with minimum stays, but if you already have tickets and want to avoid the “Hoteloween” rush when the rest of the rooms go on sale, it might be worth taking a look.
Either way, you might be interested in my collection of Tips for Comic-Con.
ashamanhannigan:
Little-known fact: in the First Age, Mazrim Taim sought power by running a craft store, rather than becoming head of the Asha’man.
Where did you think they got their supplies for making sword and dragon pins?
On a more serious note, I’m currently reading A Memory of Light, the long-awaited final volume of The Wheel of Time. I’m about 80 pages into “The Last Battle.” This chapter isn’t just longer than a Robert Jordan prologue, it’s longer than some novels I’ve read.
“We’ll turn you from other craft stores.”
I love it! I’d been trying to think of a punchline that had something to do with that, but just couldn’t come up with anything good.
Also, seeing “ ishamael likes this” on this post made my day.
OK, back to reading…
On TumblrPut this ornament on your tree and whenever someone argues about who shot first, you can walk over, press a button, and settle the argument!
Sunset Clouds Above Downtown LA (2/2) on Flickr.
Gorgeous day after a rainstorm. I kept checking to see whether the San Gabriel Mountains had snow, but the clouds never quite lifted. Even at sunset only the lower slopes were visible…but those clouds made for some spectacular sunset viewing.
Ermahgerd! When memes crawl off the internet and into the real world.
Regarding the news of DISNEY buying LUCASFILM…
this truly is a horrifying new development
Thinking back on the “C-3POs” cereal from my youth. Nope, no soulless commercialism there…
I went for a walk at lunch, and this was just sitting there taking up a zillion parking spaces. And no license plate to take down. Anyone recognize this vehicle?
And the spaces clearly say “compact.” On what planet is *that* a compact car?
Note: Wayne adds on Google+:
And how brazen! Emblazoning the USA logo on its side too! What’s that blue dot there…
Tonight’s sunset over Santa Monica Bay, seen from Dockweiler Beach in El Segundo. Full photoset at Flickr.
Trees by the roadside on Flickr.
Old Republic on Flickr.
Apparently, the last vestiges of it have *not* been swept away.