I used the flash. But not with this shot.
Not sharpening so much, but still some. Weird (but maybe only to my eyes).
Viva Mexico!
always liked this sign, hadn’t been around this way in a while, figured I’d snap it before gentrification takes its course
Beautiful. I miss being downtown.
This morning’s ride, about 26 miles.
This can be viewed as a Chicxulub event, but that’s just the end of the rain and a cloud layer moving east toward you Atlanteans.
The little known ac dc led zeppelin colaboration.
Not my view, but someone’s. London in the time of pandemic.
The author says: “Here’s a few pics from the last 2 days riding around, its like the people and traffic have been photo-shopped out. Threadneedle Street, the home of the Bank of England, where arses have been twitching all week. This was Friday lunch time, normally busy with workers on lunch break and buses and taxi’s everywhere.”
From Sunday’s hike, I saw this on a bench on the way back out. It wasn’t there on the way up. The bench is about two miles in from the trailhead, and probably the turnaround point for a lot of casual hikers.
I was like what the heck. It kind of looked like a human figure, maybe in effigy? When I looked closer, I saw there was a little note on it.
And then this:
So was this someone getting dumped on the trail?
Were you to pass by my house and look at the bay window, this is what you’d see.
Bad storms last night in the South. This happened in the county where my parents live (their own house is fine):
Oh my goodness, I dearly hope that whoever’s house that is was sheltering somewhere else.
my phone gave me a tornado alert at 3am.
just the small, dead branches in the trees fell down over here, though
I heard South Fulton took some damage, but that was it for the metro area? We got some heavy rain in the middle of the night out east here, but that was it…
The bay window, about fifteen minutes ago.
Addendum: Can anyone guess who the gent is above Betty?
I don’t know? Who is he?
This is the reverse view, from inside the house; this is one of the pictures I have taped onto my bay window.