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· 3d ago
Where the Wild Things Are
Reblogged from the eff stop: I’m easily distracted by any photo op. After riding the rails to Denver, Karen and I caught a cab to the Car Rental lot in Denver near the airport. As she inspected the car I caught a glimpse of a bunny face-off in the small patch of grass separating the [...]
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· 3d ago
Bug Out Bags: Be Prepared For The Zombie Apocalypse
The possibility of a Zombie Apocalypse type situation is apprently no joke. The CDC posted a Zombie Apocalypse preparedness guide on their blog in 2011. If you have ever thought of the possiblity of zombies roaming the streets, or other more probable disaster situations (fires, earthquakes, tornadoe
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· 1W ago
Columbia In A Day
Reblogged from Paul Zizka Photography | mountain landscape and adventure photographer: The Canadian Rockies are currently experiencing their best weather window since the fall, and everyone here is scrambling to make the most of it. June tends to be rather … Continue reading →
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· 1W ago
Angel Luna
Reblogged from The (mis)Adventures of Sage: Toby loved visiting Cousin Luna when he went to San Francisco. The trip to Ft. Funston. Playing on the beach. Enjoying the bite Luna would leave in her bowl for him. Exploring the back … Continue reading →
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· 1W ago
Gila for Gili
Reblogged from Ma Vie à Someplace in This World: I used to get beach calendars every Christmas under the tree and as a child and I often wondered where all the beautiful places with clear blue water and white sand … Continue reading →
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· 1W ago
Grilled Shrimp and Corn Salad with Avocado
Reblogged from : I need to read more. I feel well-informed of current affairs from reading various news media, but I don’t read enough books. I used to love thumbing through books, especially historical fiction novels that had something to … Continue reading →
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· 1W ago
A Walk Through Dimple Dell Nature Park
Reblogged from Bright Strange Things: Recently I took my dog Trudeau on an excursion to Dimple Dell Nature Park in Sandy, Utah. This adventure was extensively researched and pre-planned, by which I mean that I was looking for directions to … Continue reading →
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· 1W ago
San Diego Safari Park
Reblogged from : Just another typical day at the office…or not! A few weeks ago we shot an episode of Sam the Cooking Guy at the SD Safari Park and got to go behind the scenes. I’ve lived in San … Continue reading →
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· 1W ago
Universal Distress Signals
Reblogged from rmactsc: Things done repeatedly in increments of three are recognized universally as distress signals. When sounds or visual things in increments of three are heard or seen they are recognized as a call for assistance. Some examples of using repetitions … Continue reading →
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· 1W ago
The Minnesota River Valley: The Bluff Trail
Reblogged from amandatheatheist: The Minnesota River starts near the border of Minnesota and South Dakota. It flows southeast, then northeast, like a sort of backward check-mark on the lower half of Minnesota. The river is the southerly border of the … Continue reading →
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