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Flat

I recently returned to Columbus (Ohio) after a week in Seattle, WA on vacation.  When I mention having visited Seattle, most people ask why we went there, if we had family or what the deal was.  People in our hotel even asked why we would want to visit Seattle from Ohio.  One reason is shown in this photo – flatness.
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GigantaMug

Empty Travel Mug

Could use some more it seems.

Cooking Up Some Habanero Sauce

With green and red bell peppers from the local farmer’s market and habaneros from a freind’s garden, hopefully this stuff turns out full of flavor with a good deal of heat!

Sort of the First Post

Welcome to my personal web site! I have been posting around the Internet in assorted social networking sites and I wanted to clean this all up and use one place that I have complete control of.  As I get through other places I expect more and more content to appear here and for this page to become my central hub of posting to the web.

There's a backhoe in our front yard.

As for the backhoe, the township came out to fix some drainage problems recently.  The water seems to be fixed but they left a large hole in the front yard there.  Lots of gravel as well.  Topsoil is on the way at some point with some grass seed to fix this up.

Spec Ops Guy at Subway

This is the smallest of seven or eight guys. All had the high and tight haircut, military dive watches – most Luminox, CamelBak urban and other packs, and strange international ID cards.  They all paid in very large bills, like hundreds, and only a couple spoke English well enough to understand the cashier.  A very strange lunch indeed.

Spec Ops Guys in Subway

Thomas Ruff jpegs Cover Art

First saw this on Kyle Ford’s blog Aesthetic Consciousness and love it. What’s difficult to imagine is the size of that blast. An atomic test somewhere, I looked it up once. The bottom right half of the blast shows a ship of some sorts. Amazing. The fam and I met Kyle completely by chance on a trip to Charleston, SC some months back. We’re the midwest people he talks about in this post.

Thomas Ruff jpegs

Gnome Needs a Home

Gnome

Dahlia from the Pearl Alley Market

I was amazed by how beautiful this flower was and had to grab a photo.  I saw this over a lunch in the Pearl Alley market in downtown Columbus.
Dahlia from the Pearl Alley Market