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I missed the deadline on the "Hills Are Alive" contest for this shot...it was taken in New Zealand. That is Mt. Cook in the background.
Great shots! We had a weird combination of droughts/deluges, and sunny/overcast conditions that conspired to give us one of the brownest, crappiest foliage seasons in years. We're not that far from NH, but the local weather is the major determinant and we got stiffed this year. you know, since you live in the state, but we usually have really spectacular colors in Somerset county by the end of September, and this year, you might as well have stayed home. It was nice riding the Harley, though with few leaf-peepers to contend with.GeoMike said:New Hampshire's White Mountains were at peak this week. Too late for the Autum contest, but not to late for this thread.
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I like the skiing accident one. But I bet that was a really annoying costume when it came time to use the restroom! That's so cool that you have a neighborhood Halloween parade. I miss the little school parades. Of course, adult costumes can be even more interesting...like that Indian who looks a bit chilly!ZapperZ said:Here are more pictures from our neighborhood Halloween Parade that didn't make it into the Halloween picture contest:
No reason to be sad about it. It just gives you something to look forward to doing later when you have your degree, and a good job, and a real paycheck and actual vacation time to enjoy seeing all the things you haven't seen yet.JasonRox said:I've seen nothing in this world. Sad.
These pictures make me sad.
We have the Niarage Gorge though, which is nice! That's about it. Never seen a mountain in my life or the ocean.
Integral said:Jason,
I have found that every region has its unique beauty. First appreciate what is local for you, but plan to travel and see other regions. You are young and have a lot of time to see the world.
Every place has something nice to see or visit. I would love to visit the Mohave, if only for the very dry clear air in the night-time. Here in Maine, we have the mountains in the west, and the coast, of course, but some of the treasures are little places tucked off in the woods, like Gulf Hagas, Moxie Falls, Houston Brook Falls (a nice warm brook, and the falls have nice rounded pools under them where you can sit and get pounded with the water) and Cold Stream Pond (really WILD brook trout that fight like crazy). One summer, I canoed the St John River with a friend (chief of the Maine warden service) and spent several days in pretty wild country, pulling in every evening to set up camp, fishing for our supper, etc. There are rolling hills in the farm country to the east in the interior, and quaint little villages with one old general store. The great thing about Maine, in my opinion, is that is hasn't been Wal-Marted to death (yet).JasonRox said:I've seen nothing in this world. Sad.
These pictures make me sad.
We have the Niarage Gorge though, which is nice! That's about it. Never seen a mountain in my life or the ocean.
Hmmm. You were tracking the wrong bigfoot. Those prints clearly belong to some zoobie from the wrong side of the tracks who can't even afford a shoe.Ivan Seeking said:Zapper hasn't had a Bigfoot pictures theme yet and I'm tired of waiting. This was taken while trying to find Zooby during his downtime.
zoobyshoe said:Hmmm. You were tracking the wrong bigfoot. Those prints clearly belong to some zoobie from the wrong side of the tracks who can't even afford a shoe.
Janus said:Here's another shot of the tree I entered with different lighting. I'm only posting it here to see how many can find what's wrong in this picture.
Gokul43201 said:Okay, here goes! I predict this picture survives 7 minutes before it is scratched out by the twin lightning bolts of the mighty Zz ... but what the heck; I like to tell a story!
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This is one of our instrument banks that let's us measure momentum transfer rates between electrons living in a pair of quantum wells. Since "momentum transfer rate" is just a fancy term for 'force', and since Bia is the Greek Goddess of force, I've always wanted to name this bank the Super Bia. The reason I haven't overtly done this, is out of concern that it may offend the sensibilities of any christians around here - "super Bia" sounds and looks a lot like superbia, which, as you all no doubt know, is the Latin word for 'hubris', the last and deadliest of the Seven Deadly Sins!
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PS: Just made up the above story a couple minutes ago, so when I said "always wanted", that may be a wee bit of an overstatement. Other details, however, are full of truthiness!
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