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Tuesday, May 30th 2006
Previous Day :: Next Daykc: looks very quizzical, that first one. fun! I'd love to do that, but you don't see all that many feeders in NY, not out front at least. I think my building's tenant guardian would be up here within seconds declaiming about rats. (Do they like seeds?) Chris Erb: What is its original use? J.P.: Of course their not fighting, their pure breeds. Put my mixed six year old husky/chow in the pictures and there'd be a whirlwind of butt smelling and nipping, and yes I do mean butt nipping! Tyfoid Kid: These are really great shots. Birds are hard to get. And that's a great way to shield the bird food from the elements. I'd love to have a bird feeder. Unfortunately so would this wee beastie (the bird feeder would turn into a cat feeder)
jamie: it would be kinda cool to live in. the same way it'd be cool to live in a lighthouse or an old windmill. only on a larger scale. jamie: Cool, the other river thames in the other london. Nice photos jeeff. Roll on tomorrow when my adsl line kicks in. This page took me 5mins to load! SICE: respect writers from manhattan SICE: not really though i did have the lirr bridge and dat shit is basically what he does, but as a young writer, i still have a long way to go and shit, but i aint gonna walk around tryin to get up everywhere ja has and shit, remember ja has... loyal: America is a great place( Well it was till the civil war,) you have no history so you have to cling on to Irish roots which hardly any of you have.you have not won a war EVER but make films as if you kicked everyones arse. YOUR A JOKE! ... Kevin: Haha, I burst out laughing when I recognized McGill.
That's the Tim Hortons on Sherbrooke and University, McDonald Engineering, Rutherford Physics, and I think the last one is near Otto Maass Chemistry? Tyfoid Kid: I forgot to mention. I love the pictures. The big tasty lobster and that mud is great color. Tyfoid Kid: Speaking to the tourists just don't know comment.
This lava rock outcropping on Lumahi Beach in Kuaui looks innocent enough. It's killed several people and when we were there last fall there was memorial to the parents of a six year old who got killed here. People are drawn to the... elaine: links for twitchers and other nature lovers - it being spring here, there are many baby things to see, and obligingly many webcams to see them with. peregrine falcon family in a quarry here www.plym-peregrines.co.uk/ and LOADS of critters on www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/wil . . . /wildbritain/springwatch/ including otters and bluetits and many other things. also... sally: i love biking in chicago! elaine: amazingly they barely shit there. i told the universe, the day a pigeon turns up the whole deal is off, because once they turn up somewhere they stand around all the time pooing on their feet, but none of my visitors do that. i think it is the sunflower seed... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Bless the little greenfinches! groovehouse: Wonderful idea and wonderful photos... do you have to periodically clean all the bird poop off the ledge there? Vitya: Respect. Tyfoid Kid: That would be so cool to have a road that big just for bikes. Of course when gas gets to $7.00 USD maybe they'll peel a couple lanes off the freeways for the bikes since there won't be as many cars. Tyfoid Kid: I love the shot with the bubbles. Great pictures. chiamattt: I like those stairs. I wonder if they are in use. They look like they are in rough shape.
A friend of mine in Seoul used to live in an apt that had a really steep and narrow set of stairs up to the roof. When I would climb them I... elaine: that's a nice looking thames. does it start in an oxford as well as our one in the other other london? (the one that is too far east tto be considered a suburb of toronto) elaine: in les miserables fantine sells her hair and then her teeth. she wasn't really thinking ahead. chiamattt: Pink hair, black nipples. The world is so diverse. jeeff: yeah, it's mostly suburban in character, but there are still a few gems to be found even in suburbia.
technically london is too far west to be considered a suburb of toronto; it's a regional centre of southwestern ontario. Chris Erb: What is jupiter? Chris Erb: I was always under the impression that London ON was jsut a giant suburb. Chris Erb: Any reports on how many people there were? EvilGentleman: Nakurmiik, I miss the mountains very much now, especially the part coming up soon when the ice breaks up.
But I missed the summer heat here in Montreal, too. Nice to have real heat for a change, after so many years up north. It's supposed to be 30 degrees on Wednesday.... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Hello Mum/Kato. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: mysterious found objects. Messages from nature.
I like it. GGP: beautiful images--glad to come upon these. Previous Day :: Next Day |
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