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Sounds like many white wine spritzers on ice in a beer mug was required. I hope the windows at the least could be opened and a fan provided.
They gave us 2 fans. Mrs. T aimed them right at her face. For some odd reason she was talking about it this evening. I used beer to cool down.
 
They gave us 2 fans. Mrs. T aimed them right at her face. For some odd reason she was talking about it this evening. I used beer to cool down.
That's why I like where I am @ now. If it's smoking hot out during the day then I wake up early to a refreshing cool morning for a couple of hours till the temp gets up there in the afternoon. It pretty much without fail cools down every night here and usually by 11pm other than the hottest of the hot days then it needs to go to about 4-5am for real cool air.
 
From the UDT-SEAL Museum where I'm a tour/answer guy on my day off.


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At UDT-SEAL Museum where we trained for Normandy with my two ex racers. I'm a tour/answer guy at the museum on my day off for the last 8 years. If you're a history buff, WWII and mil in particular, and have not visited that museum, you're doing it wrong. :cool:


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Our boy wondered if Gigi is available for a date :)
 
When Lucy was younger she was quite a player and loved to lead a chase.

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Iiuc we score photos like this by counting the total number of feet in the air. I count 9 out of 12 here. Not my high score. I love watching Lucy run and have some videos but this is a photo thread. I have a story about when a GH took Lucy and two other dogs on a chase around 2 Boston city blocks but this is a photo thread.
 
When Lucy was younger she was quite a player and loved to lead a chase.

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Iiuc we score photos like this by counting the total number of feet in the air. I count 9 out of 12 here. Not my high score. I love watching Lucy run and have some videos but this is a photo thread. I have a story about when a GH took Lucy and two other dogs on a chase around 2 Boston city blocks but this is a photo thread.
Aww - beautiful.

This is my lucky shot - especially since he normally has no interest in balls!

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Nicky Hayden at the 2017 Australian Grand Prix, 85 days before his death while cycling the roads of Italy.

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Young buck Elk in Elk County (Benezette region) northern PA.


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I like this thread because it is the members' own photos.
 
Tasmanian rainforest - gloomy at noon. Taken with an ultrawide fixed lens camera sporting a Foveon sensor*.

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*these cameras, now discontinued, were are real oddity. Not only for the sensor tech, but the manufacturer, who was mainly known for affordable DSLR lenses, tried to make their cameras outstanding and offbeat. The fixed lens was enormous for its very modest 14mm ƒ/4 spec, because their distortion was trimmed to near zero even at the edges, at all apertures. No lens correction required for distortion when editing the images. Plus, the manufacturer manually individually hand-aligned the sensor to the lens in each body. That's obsessive. I don't know if any other camera maker did that, and certainly it's impossible with any interchangeable lens system.

cheers
 
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