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Friday Foto Flogging

by AndiF
Fri Aug 29th, 2008 at 05:51:29 AM EST

Welcome to Friday Foto Flogging, a place to share your photos and photography news. We were inspired by the folks at European Tribune who post a regular Friday Photoblog series to try the same on this side of the virtual Atlantic. We also thought foto folks would enjoy seeing some other websites so each week we'll introduce a different photo website.

We can't wait to see all the great photos that Bootribbers have taken.

Photo Website of the Week: Onexposure is an online photo community, where photos are screened by site editors before being published and voted on by members of the community. The quality of work is outstanding. As they state on the site, "Onexposure is like a constantly evolving high class photo gallery with new art every day." Take a peek!

AndiF Photos

Monet effect courtesy of the dogs.

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Maori face tattoos on a tree courtesy the angle of the sun in a deep-sided hollow.

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Stained glass window courtesy hot, dry August and small branches.


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Olivia's Photos

Corn ... up close and delicious

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Seeds ... taking flight

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Flower ... or is it a starfish?


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Info on Posting Photos

When you post your photos, please keep the width at 500 or less for the sake of our Bootribers who are on dial-up. If you want to post clickable thumbnails but aren't sure how, check out this diary: Clickable Thumbnails. If you haven't yet joined a photo-hosting site, here are some to consider: Photobucket, Flickr, and ImageShack.

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Thursday Dog Blogging -- Still Subbing

by AndiF
Thu Nov 29th, 2007 at 04:42:59 AM EST

"Sheesh, will you guys get organized!! We've got a Thursday Dog Blogging to put together!"



"Get organized." Did I really just say that to the Pack?
Oh well, keres will be back from vacation soon.

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Thursday Dog Blogging -- Substitute Edition

by AndiF
Thu Nov 22nd, 2007 at 05:20:00 AM EST

Keres is on vacation and the Pack is absolutely thrilled to be sitting in for her.

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fOtofair2006: The Pack

by AndiF
Sun Oct 29th, 2006 at 08:50:06 AM EST

 Hopeful, Giddy, and Sniff

Nothing photographically special here, but dogwise, absolutely stellar. And even if they aren't members, they have spent awful lot of time hanging around BT.

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fOtofair2006: Summer and Fall

by AndiF
Sat Oct 28th, 2006 at 06:40:52 AM EST

 Brown County Indiana: Summer-Fall

More from my walks through our woods. I'm very lucky that our property is bordered by well over 1000 acres of woods with no roads intersecting them. Though most of the pictures are from our 40 acres, all of the lake pictures are from the kids camp next door.

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fOtofair2006: Winter and Spring

by AndiF
Sat Oct 28th, 2006 at 06:18:16 AM EST

 Brown County Indiana: Winter-Spring

Having enjoyed following the "story" of Olivia's garden for several months, I decided that I would like to do something similar; I wanted to document the days and seasons of the forest that surrounds my home. So I got a good, easy to carry P&S (Canon SD550) and took it with me on my walks with the dogs. Here are the results starting in winter 2005 and going on through spring of 2006.

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Midwest Meetup -- BT Arrives, Chicago Thrives

by AndiF
Mon Oct 9th, 2006 at 06:50:14 AM EST

It was amazing the effect just the presence of a few Bootribers could have -- thanks to the The Great Midwest Meetup of 2006, Chicago had spectacularly beautiful weekend weather and the Bears slammed the Bills.

Five of us went on a Chicago Architecture Foundation cruise down the Chicago River where we were introduced to a century of fascinating buildings. The weather was glorious as were the views. And we were treated to a very unusual occurrence of having several drawbridges raised along our route.

We then segued to our picnic at Millennium Park.

blueneck joined up with us at the park easily winning the prize as the most southern "Midwesterner".

Millennium Park is a charming place with charming green spaces, fanciful sculptures, a striking concert venue, and a beautifully designed garden.

After the park we relaxed over drinks until we headed off for a great dinner at the re-opened Berghoff, now called 17 West (but the creamed spinach was just as great as it always was).

And even though I was told that pictures of the participants were forbidden, I gave into the demands of the folks the Froggy Bottom Cafe (and my own evil nature) and took a group portrait.


(left to right:  Kidspeak, MaryB, AndiF, Blueneck, Teach313, JimF
not pictured: poemless)

Special thanks to Mary who did all the hard work of figuring out what, when, and where.

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Midwest Meetup

by AndiF
Fri Sep 15th, 2006 at 05:43:10 AM EST

Here's the information for the Midwest Meetup.
(Thanks, maryb, for doing the planning)

Midwest Meetup
October 7, 2006
Chicago, Illinois

CAF CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE RIVER CRUISE
10:30 A.M.

Meet at 10:30 at the SE corner of the Michigan Avenue Bridge and Wacker under the blue awning.  This event costs $27.00 and you need to buy your own tickets.  Advance purchase is recommended. The River Cruise starts at 11:00 and lasts 90 minutes.

PICNIC IN MILLENIUM PARK
2:00 P.M.

Meet at 2:00 p.m. at the Park Café.  Bring your own picnic or you can purchase a "picnic bag to go" at the Park Café.  

If you have ideas about the picnic portion, please post them here. If rain is predicted we'll skip the picnic and meet for lunch somewhere - probably the Park Grill next to the Park Café. We should have a better idea about the weather that week so we can alert everyone to the plan.

A number of us are going to arrive on Friday and leave on Sunday.  Ideas about what to do with the rest of our time are welcome.

The cheapest rates in downtown Chicago we could find were at the Congress Hotel. There are lower rates around O'Hare and Midway and if you stay in that area, you can take the train into town.

So who is coming?


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Thursday Dog Blogging -- Where in the World?

by AndiF
Thu Feb 9th, 2006 at 04:48:27 PM EST

The dogs have been searching for Keres, Luna, Albert, Myriad, and the ducks but no luck so far. Their current plan is to dig their way to Australia.

The only problem is that they aren't making much headway because they keep having to stop and rest.

So who wants to help them dig?

All critters welcome, especially those with built in digging implements.

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Thursday Dog Blogging - Wrong Hemisphere

by AndiF
Thu Feb 2nd, 2006 at 05:56:39 AM EST

I hope the absence of keres and Luna and the baby ducks means that their life has just gotten too full lately to have time to blog.

In their stead, my pack would like to invite everyone who has some pent up picture posting of dogs and any other critters to vent away.





In fact, they're so open-minded, they'll even welcome cats.


Wild beasts welcome, too.
Image hosting by Photobucket

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Boo! Feminists

by AndiF
Tue Dec 27th, 2005 at 10:54:49 AM EST

I keep thinking that I'd like to see more feminist views at BooTrib but since I lack the time, the talent, and the inclination to write brilliant diaries (like IndyLib), I haven't done much to help bring more feminism here.

So I offer up a diary of links to posts at various feminist sites.

The diary can be considered as an open thread on the posts I link to, feminism, and political issues that might be of particular importance to women.

This shouldn't need to be said but I absolutely do not mean this to be a discussion space just for feminists or just for women.

Links

Scribbling Woman hosts Carnival of the Feminists V, another great set of feminist posts.

Bayprairie does a fantastic summary of Reproductive Rights, Week in Review, Dec. 18-24.

Amanda over at Pandagon finds the holidays bring Scattered thoughts on the disappearance of the "traditional" family.

Echidne of the Snakes considers Susan Faludi's Backlash and how it plays out today.

Twisty at I Blame the Patriarchy has some fun with the names of girls and women sports teams.

Philobiblon (Natalie) discusses Chinese girls and the Pill.

Feministing covers the story of a woman basketball player's discrimination lawsuit.

Media Girl reports on the EU's determination that doctors refusing to abort pregnancies violate international human rights.

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Froggy Bottom Cafe -- Second Star on the Right

by AndiF
Wed Dec 14th, 2005 at 10:10:51 PM EST

And Straight on Till Morning






Marmotdude's Season's
Greetings:

Could you stop this damn sleigh. I need to take a dump.


That 4 looks really good on you

Please unrecommend the earlier cafe and recommend this one.

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Cafe Closed. Overnight Cafe Opened

by AndiF
Wed Dec 14th, 2005 at 01:11:56 PM EST






Marmotdude's Season's
Greetings:

Chill, dudes and take the time to stop and eat the flowers.


That 4 looks really good on you

Please unrecommend the earlier cafe and recommend this one.

Comments >> (95 comments)

Cafe closed. Afternoon cafe opened.

by AndiF
Wed Dec 14th, 2005 at 06:12:53 AM EST






Marmotdude's Season's
Greetings:

Merry Happy Whatever Holiday and a Piece of Earth for Me


That 4 looks really good on you

Please unrecommend yesterday's cafe and recommend this one.

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