
Discover what this is here. Makes my little labyrinth in the desert seem like child’s play.
Filed under: Achievement, Art, Culture, Earth, Inspiration, Travel , Art, Danae Stratou, Desert Breath, Egypt, Erosion, Geoglyphs, Greek, Satelite Photo
February 7, 2009 • 12:24 pm 1

Discover what this is here. Makes my little labyrinth in the desert seem like child’s play.
Filed under: Achievement, Art, Culture, Earth, Inspiration, Travel , Art, Danae Stratou, Desert Breath, Egypt, Erosion, Geoglyphs, Greek, Satelite Photo
December 15, 2008 • 4:01 pm 0
Filed under: Achievement, Art, Culture, Inspiration , Art, Detail, Infinitesmal, Microscope, Miniature, Painstaking
April 1, 2008 • 1:21 am 0
Filed under: Achievement, Art, Nature , animal training, Art, elephant, painting
February 21, 2008 • 11:10 am 1
February 9, 2008 • 5:28 am 2
Filed under: Art, Culture, Humor, Relationships , frozen in place, Grand Central Station, improv, improvisation, psychology, stop action, street performer
February 7, 2008 • 11:12 am 3
“I bought five copies for my mother…”
Create Fake Magazine Covers with your own picture at MagMyPic.com
Subscribe to People Magazine at a 37% discount!
Filed under: Art, Culture, Humor , beautiful people, Candleman, fake, magazine, MagMyPic.com, People
January 15, 2008 • 1:46 pm 2
Antti Kemppainen has done what seemed to me to be impossible. This photograph captures an explosion of fireworks, a bolt of lightning and….. drum roll….. the Comet McNaught all at the same instant! Not only that but the photograph was wonderfully well crafted. I suspect from his name Antti may be Finish, but the photo was taken in Australia. Kudos Antti, a very impressive shot!
I found it at Astronomy Picture of the Day.
Filed under: Art, Astronomy, Photography, Science , Antti Kemppainen, Astronomy, Australia, Comet McNaught, Finland, fireworks, lightning, NASA, Photography
December 26, 2007 • 10:35 pm 0
I regularly check the Week In Pictures at MSNBC. There are always some amazing photos. At the end of every December they do the Year in Pictures, they’re wonderful, especially the Space Photos.
Click on the photo to learn more about the JAXA, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and their HDTV images of the Moon.
Filed under: Art, Astronomy, Culture, Current Events, History, Photography, Science , Astronomy, Earthrise, Galaxy, HDTV, JAXA, Moon, News, Photography, Science, The Milky Way, The Year In Pictures, War, Wildfire
December 22, 2007 • 7:54 am 1
Filed under: Art, Culture, Inspiration, Religion , Applicability, Christmas, Jesus Christ, Nativity, Scriptures, Star of Bethlehem, Three Kings, Wise Men
December 21, 2007 • 8:02 am 5

I found a couple of photo collections with some amazing stop action. You can view them here and here.
Filed under: Art, Culture, Humor, Inspiration, Photography , Photography, stop action, timing
December 19, 2007 • 10:56 pm 1

Here is a web site with 20 Pictures taken at exactly the right angle. Very amusing.
Filed under: Art, Culture, Humor, Photography, Travel , Humor, perspective, Photography
December 18, 2007 • 9:54 pm 2
December 16, 2007 • 1:54 pm 1
On December 12 I posted of video of Chris Bliss and his choreographed juggling performance. I was impressed. Today, I discovered a video of someone duplicating Chris’s performance but instead of juggling 3 balls, he uses five! Be sure and watch to the grand finale.
Filed under: Art, Inspiration, Juggling , Endurance, Juggling, Performance, Talent
December 14, 2007 • 8:07 am 2
Some vengeful person has Elfed me on Office Max! So what if I deserve it. Of course this war could escalate. Fair warning to all you elfmeisters. Behold the Elf version of the men in my family. Clearly the women are making a statement about their exposure as Can Can Dancers. So now it’s time for an encore performance of that masterpiece.
Filed under: Art, Culture, Humor, Paranormal, Uncategorized , Elf, Family, Humor, Paybacks, Revenge, Talent
December 17, 2005 • 5:46 am 0
John Henry Faulk recorded a Christmas Story that has become a classic. It is a must for every Christmas Season’s uplift. You can download it from NPR. He wrote and recorded it around 1955 but it is certianly one that has stood the test of time.
Merry Christmas!
Filed under: Art, Culture, Relationships , Christmas, Christmas Story, John Henry Faulk, NPR, Radio Show