That owl is great, good find Bubba.The first pic is no longer linked as I replaced it with a slightly cropped version to remove the edge of the fire engine...
One of mine, very nostalgic for me.
Go to Tao. It's bull that the hardest problem is V10; pure shit by people who don't know the island at all.
An osprey touching down to fish
From http://www.pbase.com/roberthouse/cg2007
Any chance we can sticky this thread? Always takes me ages to find it . . .
This is a real photograph of an atmospheric phenomenon known as a circumhorizon(tal) arc, the example shown above was captured on camera as it hung for about an hour across a several-hundred square mile area of sky above northern Idaho (near the Washington border) on 3 June 2006. In general, a circumhorizontal arc (or "fire rainbow") appears when the sun is high in the sky (i.e., higher than 58° above the horizon), and its light passes through diaphanous, high-altitude cirrus clouds made up of hexagonal plate crystals. Sunlight entering the crystals' vertical side faces and leaving through their bottom faces is refracted (as through a prism) and separated into an array of visible colors. When the plate crystals in cirrus clouds are aligned optimally (i.e., with their faces parallel to the ground), the resulting display is a brilliant spectrum of colors reminiscent of a rainbow.
These workmen are installing bollards to stop cars parking on the pavement outside an Irish sports bar. They are cleaning up at the end of the day. How long do you think it will be before they realize?
I saw this in Connemara (although not as impressive as the photo above) and wondered what it was. It's beautiful!