Things tagged Clouds

07/03/08
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06/30/08
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06/25/08
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06/25/08
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04/09/08
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04/04/08
With a couple of excptions -- the rocky areas at each of the island and the harbor on the other ...
03/31/08
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03/30/08
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02/17/08
We woke up this morning in the mountains and discovered that a rather large hailstorm was bearing down on us. ...
01/21/08
City Hall again, this time from the ground. For Lee, who's sick and still politically motivated.
01/16/08
Snow clouds over athens.
01/08/08
In the middle of the street. Dog and truck not included.
07/11/07
I woke up the first morning and stuck my head out of the companionway and saw this sky.
07/11/07
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07/11/07
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06/16/07
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06/16/07
Shortly after a rainstorm. Prospect Park
Sailing Through 06/14/07
It was the middle of the afternoon, we having settled in to watch a bit of the Blues Brothers -- ...
03/08/07
Western Texas
03/08/07
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Filler:

I wasn't quite sure what to do with this space... I thought maybe I would plant a little tree or something, but there's already a little tree just above here. Maybe a watering hole, some sort of saloon. I dunno. Still working on it.

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  • Thursday
    July 3, 2008

    Tiny Cities Made of Ash The bells are a constant cacophony, not the rhythmic ringing out of the hours or tolling from mass that the human mind seems …
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    June 30, 2008

    You Can't Go Home Again The wind became constant on the second day, changing from the occasional gust that would precede an hour or two of torrential rains, …
  • Thursday
    June 26, 2008

    Returning Again — Back on Little Corn Island This is a first — going back to somewhere I’ve already been. Generally speaking, the world seems so huge and so full of …
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    June 7, 2008

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