Really?

I am updating my photography web site since I finally have some time to do so. The above photo is me being a little “snarky” about feeding gators. Since that photo was made way back in 2006, the sign and land are gone and the area is now part of the Gulf of Mexico. I guess the gators ate it since no one was feeding them.

I heard “snarky” being used on the radio for the first time yesterday while listening to NPR’s Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me! Give it a hear for some laughs. It gets better the longer you listen.

Roca Redonda, GALAPAGOS

“Round Rock is a small rocky island far removed within the archipelago of the Galapagos Islands, which belong to Ecuador . Is elongated and not circular, with a length of 308 meters along the southwest-northeast axis and a width of 136 meters. It is located 25 miles northwest of Isabela, the island is the largest of the archipelago. The rock surface is about three acres (0.03 km ² ). Round Rock is the summit of an undersea volcano and rises vertically to 70 m in height from the ocean. The island has a striking mountain formation, similar to a plateau.” [http://es.wikipedia.org/]

“In the sky, there is no distinction of east and west; people create distinctions out of their own minds and then believe them to be true.”
[Buddha]

Home

“Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home.”
[Matsuo Basho]

Please keep the people of Norway in your thoughts and prayers as they suffer through such a tragic loss. My heart is with you all, especially to my family that are there. Peace be with you.

Shooting Notes
Alpa Max | Schneider 72mm @ f/11 for 2 sec | P45 | Late Afternoon Sunlight