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Saturday, August 28, 2010

212/365: Potatos

Meatloaf? Meh. Brussels sprouts? Not bad! What are these mashed up things? Potatos? POTATOS!! OMG POTATOS!!!!! I CANNOT SHOVEL THEM INTO MY MOUTH FAST ENOUGH!!!!!!! WHY AREN'T THERE MORE POTATOS IN MY BOWL?????? DADDY, YOU MISERABLE FAT BASTARD, WHY HAVE YOU KEPT THESE FROM ME???????? MORE POTATOS DAMN YOU!!!!!!!!!!!

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High Five Escalator

Friday, August 27, 2010

211/365: Cherry Tomatos

Thursday, August 26, 2010

210/365: Pear Tomatos

Great in salads!

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209/365: Nasturtiums

208/365: Game Day

Program and ticket from the game the other night. Pirates took 2 of 3 from the Cards! Woooo!

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207/365: Marigold

Another shot from the garden. Also from my Monticello seeds, but this package had the label!

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206/365: Mystery Bloom

I found an old packet of flower seeds that I know came from Monticello, but unfortunatly, the package label came off. I have no idea what kind of flower this is, but boy, is it striking!

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205/365: Shrimp Wings

Dinner from the other night. I thought the shrimp skewers looked like angel wings.

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204/365: Little Dog

Dusty in her doggie nest.

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203/365: Sleepy Dog

Brit napping in the yard.

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202/365: Speaking of Corn.....

Here are the mini ears of corn from the garden. Like I said, small, but tasty.

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201/365: Seat

Look who has her very own big girl patio chair!

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200/365: Corn

Pollen heads on the garden corn. I got very small ears (only about 4" long) but they were delicious.

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199/365: Nail

Technically, I think it is a spike.

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Saturday, August 14, 2010

198/365: Dahntahn

Da 'burgh, where I live. Well, technically, just outside da 'burgh, in the north boroughs.

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197/365: There Is Only One Flying Spaghetti Monster....

And Bobby Henderson is its prophet. Or not, as we Pastafarians reject dogma. More fooling around with the Canon while I was trying to figure out what was wrong with it. Just taking pictures of random things during my lunch break, and I figured the FSM badge on the back of my car was as good a subject as any. The reflection is pretty cool.

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196/365: Ballpark

Approaching PNC Park aboard the Miss Pittsburgh. That's the 6th Street (Roberto Clemente) Bridge on the left. I like the sunlight reflection on the water. Another Canon shot.

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195/365: Blocks

The huge stones of the PRR pier. More Canon fiddling. You can see what I mean about it not wanting to focus. The blocks made me think of Legos.

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194/365: No Wake

More fooling around with the Canon. Pier of the 9th St. (Rachael Carson) Bridge.

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193/365: Railroad

The huge, PRR double-decked (only one in use) bridge over the Allegheny downtown. Taken from the Miss Pittsburgh with the Canon.

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192/365: Captain Willie

Taken from the left field rotunda with the Canon.

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191/365: Bleacher Creatures

I found my old Canon Powershot point and shoot digital that supposedly didn't work anymore. New batteries, and some fiddling seemed to bring it back to life, but it is still balky, sometimes, it doesn't want to focus, and sometimes it doesn't shoot at all. Was playing around with it though, as its a lot more portable than my Nikon D50.

Here's the left field "Loony Bin" bleachers at PNC.

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190/365: Pier

189/365: Chicken of the Woods!

Found a three pound clump of the famed Chicken of the Woods last night. Its been called the "60 mile an hour" mushroom, because you can spot it while driving 60 on the highway. I was doing about 15mph rounding a bend when I spotted this nice fresh sample.

Laetiporus sulphureus, also known as sulphur shelf, is one of the "foolproof four," an excellent mushroom for beginners, since it has no dangerous lookalikes. Just don't pick it if it is growing on hemlock. As with any wild food, some people can have an allergic reaction, so if you're a first timer, just take a nibble of a cooked sample.

The mushroom has the texture and consistency of cooked chicken, and if you cook it in chicken broth, it tastes like chicken too! When I find it, its usually in enormous clumps, so I blanch it in boiling water and then freeze it for later. This sample yielded two pounds of cleaned mushroom for freezing.


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188/365: Her Own Seat

I guess the Pirates are going to want me to start buying a ticket for her.

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187/365: 16th Street

Sailing under the 16th Street Bridge.

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186/365: Doomed Church

I think this church is coming down soon to make room for the Rt 28 expansion.

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185/365: River

Looking upstream towrds the 31st Street Bridge

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Wednesday, August 04, 2010

184/365: Umbrellas

183/365: Misty Mount Washington

182/365: Ballgame Baby!

181/365: Potted Pepper

180/365: Canned

Mmmmm...home made pasta sauce!

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179/365: Disposable

We bought a chest freezer less than two years ago. Last week, it stopped working. After frantically transferring thawing food to my parents' house, we called for the repairman. Cost to repair? More than what the unit cost. Under warrantee? Nope, warantees are just 12 months, and even if it were under warrantee, they'd just bring an entire new freezer and discard the old one. Seems a tremendous waste of resources (steel, aluminum, wiring, motors, etc.) to me.

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178/365: The Green Weenie!

Oh, the things you see at baseball games!

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