Just a little picture

February 26, 2003

Handyman's Secret Weapon

Apply as directed.

Posted by Charles at 04:56 PM

Raindial

Me again.

Posted by Charles at 10:29 AM

February 24, 2003

Shadowplay


Some fun in the sun. (Seward Park, 2/23/03)

Posted by Charles at 03:09 PM

February 23, 2003

3000 Words

Three pictures I like.

Posted by Charles at 09:00 PM

Botany

Can anyone identify this plant? It lives next to Johnson Hall at the University of Washington.

Posted by Charles at 08:24 PM

Tip

Install bamboo barrier before planting the bamboo.

Posted by Charles at 06:57 PM

Native Village

This is a really neat site - known permanent village sites (c.1800) of the Coast Salish people. With descriptions!

Posted by Charles at 05:05 PM

February 22, 2003

Watercraft

Hey Charles this is really cool!!

I've been organizing some photos of mine last night and today, scanning some for some project that may or may not ever happen. So you have inspired me to put some up here of a certain persuasion:

Cangrejos Point, Trinidad 11/98 - Picnic Spot

This guy took us snorkling! (Snorkling Guy, Buccoo Bay, Tobago 11/98)

Water Taxi Munchies - Bocas Del Toro, Panama 3/00

Perfume River from Thien Mu Pagoda, Hue, Vietnam 4/01

The elegant 500 year old pagoda & monastery was a hot-bed of political dissent during Ngo Dinh Diem's oppressive polices in the 60's. The Monk that set himself on fire in protest in Saigon was from here. The car that he drove down there with is in the back. I remember relaxing in the gardens of the monastery and watching the young monks practice dexterity skills like walking on tight ropes...

Peering Creature - Mekong River Delta, Vietnam 4/01

We bought some veggies & rice balls from these friendly folks. Notice the tidal influence on the banks. We are just about dozen kilometers from the cambodian border and 150+ kilometers from the actual sea. For more info on the environmental history of the Mekong River Delta check out David's site.

I had just crossed and turned around and took this pic of the people loading up where I just had stepped off. I remember my cargo pants were rolled up to my knees and my bare feet were in the softest warmest mud. It was quite comforting..the mud. (Crossing, West Bengal, India 6/01)

We ran into these guys and bought our lunch. Made a curry out of 'em..yum! (Sunderbans, West Bengal, India 6/01)

For more information on the Sunderbans checkout this random site. The area is truly unique both culturally & ecologically. Its really remote... It involves buses, boats, & cycle rickshaws to get there. it's also the first place I've been where everyone was shorter than me....

Noah - near Kottayam, Kerala, India 6/01

Right after I took this picture I was told by a friendly worker on my left that it was illegal to take pictures here because it was under some sorta Navy jurisdiction. I noticed that he was unloading a bucket of juvenile hammerhead sharks, and got into a real interesting conversation about the culture of fishing. (Fisheries Terminal, Karachi, Pakistan 7/01)

Posted by Charles at 08:57 PM

February 19, 2003

Corner

NW 65th Street and Division Avenue NW, 1934. Photo from the Seattle City Archives.

Posted by Charles at 08:43 AM

Citrus

Box of grapefruit plus fancy electric juicer equals....

Posted by Charles at 08:34 AM

February 17, 2003

Orbit

45-minute nighttime exposure, Glacier Peak, Washington, August 2002.

Posted by Charles at 01:41 PM

Leap

Another picture to help me test this software. Glacier Peak, Washington, August 2002.

Posted by Charles at 01:23 AM

Red

This was good.

Posted by Charles at 01:14 AM

Family

A recent gathering of Dobbinses and fans. Spot the expecting couple.

Posted by Charles at 12:15 AM

February 16, 2003

Motion

The camera has a Night setting. It seems to require a tripod to keep images from streaking, but sometimes it makes for interesting effects.

Posted by Charles at 03:36 PM

Wax

Becky bought an encaustic painting from our friend Stephanie Hargrave.

Posted by Charles at 01:13 PM

Commuter

Another highlight from the morning bike ride.

Posted by Charles at 12:58 PM

Ballard

Something from the morning commute.

Posted by Charles at 12:57 PM

X marks...

A 1933 photo from the Pierce County archives. It is a marker for an aerial survey on the White River.

Posted by Charles at 10:55 AM

Anachronism

My pal Kentucky CJ sent me this swell link. (The author is Swiss, which explains the occasionally quirky English.)

Posted by Charles at 06:36 AM

Reflection

I submitted a few photos to the mirrorproject recently.

Posted by Charles at 06:22 AM






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