Dead Whale Watching
A dead sperm whale washes ashore in Isla Vista. The masses turn out to show it the utmost amount of respect.
Warning: Contains brief rear nudity
Date: 04/10/2007
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July 4th Fireworks - 2005
4th of July fireworks in good ole Goleta.
Date: 07/25/2005
Size: 28 items
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Hockey 2005
Our second hockey game on the new rink.
All pix by Lopaka.
Date: 04/25/2005
Size: 38 items
Views: 4973
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Gabe's Wedding
Gabe's New Year's (2003-2004) wedding.
Date: 03/06/2004
Size: 25 items
Views: 4146
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Leonid Meteor Shower - 11/18/02
Everything is a 30 second exposure.
Date: 11/21/2002
Size: 8 items
Views: 3383
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Manzanita 9/20/02
Manzanita Res Hall and Carrillo Dining Commons, the day before the students come and ruin it all.
Date: 09/20/2002
Size: 33 items
Views: 4427
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| show fullshow summaryJuly 19, 2012 11:58 pm by Erika HGTV is awesome for inpsiration. We also get a lot of ideas online,...
July 19, 2012 11:58 pm by Erika HGTV is awesome for inpsiration. We also get a lot of ideas online, from magazine also. Get the creative flow and I'd say pick one area or room in your home first and go for it. Don't worry about trying to do more than one room at a time because you'll find yourself overwhelmed and not finishing a project. I'd also suggest jotting down notes or ideas when you think of them or see them on tv. Do one project at a time and also pick a couple focal points in the room or one piece be it a rug or pillows etc and work with those colors and so forth for the rest of the decor, paint and so on! The room will come together. Def. pick a color palate and from there you can build a room that you will fall in love with! :) So try to turn the tv off so you don't get confused with all the ideas and just go for it! ;) TRUST me it's easy to get distracted and the more you see the more you won't be able to make up your mind. We have lot's of ideas we'd love to do...but sometimes deciding factors can be, money, time and we always try and work with "stuff" we already have first. Which saves a lot of cash and makes it much more of a challenge and fun! I hope I make sense and some of these points may be helpful for you! :) Please feel free to comment any time! and come back and visit again soon.
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| show fullshow summaryAh Monica, let's hope your weather holds for you this seosan! I wish you lots of nice refreshing rain (but not too much of course). I know what you mean about some garden sites. My own frost data came from the ag service: frost is a big deal here...
Ah Monica, let's hope your weather holds for you this seosan! I wish you lots of nice refreshing rain (but not too much of course). I know what you mean about some garden sites. My own frost data came from the ag service: frost is a big deal here with all the fruit trees/vines depending on a nice steady spring. So, maybe I just shouldn't pay attention. The greenhouse has been good for me as far as curbing my enthusiasm for out-of-door gardening!Jules, I hope the grapes are okay too. It wasn't a killing frost; the lowest it's gotten around here was 34*. What's been a bummer, and I am sure your mom told you this, is it's just not been warm at all! High maybe 60* every day. Brr. Not like where you are Hayden: Yeah, I suppose I should take the long view on things, that, hey, the temperature has dipped for just about forever at this time of year. Snow on apple blossoms is a nice image, though! TS: Yep, sometimes it just pays to be lazy (or at least it does with me) and not hurry to put things in the ground. I am sure you're just like me though so you feel you NEED to do something constructive with what little time you have. I guess what I do then is turn the compost pile and just try not to worry that the darned ground is too cold to plant my precious beans and tomatoes. That day will come!
Posted by Ale (guest) on Wed 29 Aug 2012 12:07:13 PM PDT
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| show fullshow summaryWow, those pictures bolgge the mind. I've seen similar, but it's just flat out shocking what can be found lying derelict and abandoned. Every city has their share of vacant buildings but the sheer scale in Detroit is beyond words. Who knows if...
Wow, those pictures bolgge the mind. I've seen similar, but it's just flat out shocking what can be found lying derelict and abandoned. Every city has their share of vacant buildings but the sheer scale in Detroit is beyond words. Who knows if anything can really be done in our lifetime? I really do wonders sometimes. Great link! Thanks for sharing!
Posted by Avi (guest) on Wed 29 Aug 2012 07:39:04 AM PDT