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Jun. 24th, 2010 09:45 pmI had a lovely dinner date with
moriacoon today at the Racine Whey Chai. They have the best hot and sour soup I have ever had and I love them for it. One of these days, I think instead of ordering a dinner special, I'm just going to ask for three bowls of hot and sour soup. Ooh! And she bought me a container of dark-chcolate peanut-butter! It's a local product, made up in New Glarus by Brennan's Cellars. You should have seen my imaginary tail wagging at the sight of that! I'm still getting lost trying to navigate between Kenosha and Racine with Sheridan Road closed down. I had to break out the GPS program on the phone.
Let's see. Tomorrow I'm driving down to
posicat's place to meet up with him and go to the annual gigantic garage sale down by him. On Saturday, I'm going to connect with
synicism in Chicago for the pride parade (Which I'll be able to photograph! Yay!). Someone remind me; is there something I'm supposed to do on Sunday?
Just in case you or someone you know is interested in a Canon EOS 20D with a broken shutter, I just put mine on Ebay. I know you can replace the shutter yourself if you have time and patience and tools.
Here's another sunset picture from yesterday's drive. Much like my mother, I wouldn't want to live on land this flat, but you sure can't beat the view of the sky. Blessings on farmers like this who are still sticking it out in this age of processed food and destruction of farmland.
DeKalb County Farm at Sunset

© Stormdog 2010
As well as being good for architecture and interiors, this 10-22 is a pretty spiffy landscape lens.
Let's see. Tomorrow I'm driving down to
Just in case you or someone you know is interested in a Canon EOS 20D with a broken shutter, I just put mine on Ebay. I know you can replace the shutter yourself if you have time and patience and tools.
Here's another sunset picture from yesterday's drive. Much like my mother, I wouldn't want to live on land this flat, but you sure can't beat the view of the sky. Blessings on farmers like this who are still sticking it out in this age of processed food and destruction of farmland.
DeKalb County Farm at Sunset

© Stormdog 2010
As well as being good for architecture and interiors, this 10-22 is a pretty spiffy landscape lens.