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Finding that Happy Place

From the artist: I just discovered Reynolds Pond in Alfalfa early this year and have found it to be a photographic mecca. Its islands of wispy foliage provide sumptuous mirror reflections when the water is calm, and give the place a bayou-like vibe. I have photographed misty sunrises there with geese providing a chorus of entertaining clattering. I even shot the recent total lunar eclipse there, which revealed TWO eclipsed Moons – one in the sky and the other its striking reflection in the water. I love Milky Way nightscape photography and knew this pond would be a great place to get a Milky Way panorama in the spring, when it arches low over the horizon. I determined where I d need to position the camera so that the arch of the Milky Way would mirror the curve in the pond s shoreline contour in this roughly 180-degree perspective. Then at around 4:30 a.m. on March 12 I took a series of nine 20-second, vertically oriented images, starting at one end

All News - Western Neighborhoods Project - San Francisco History

All Outside Lands News January 2007 - Lafayette Elementary School, old and new, and a Then and Now look at 38th and Balboa. We pay some attention to the architectural gems of the Sunset, starting with Pinehurst Lodge and the Trocadero Inn. November 2006 - John Freeman tells us about the Richmond district s Beer Town, a Then and Now look at 20th and Taraval, and pages for Parkside markets past and present: 22nd and Taraval, 555 Taraval (16th Avenue Foods), and 1201 Vicente (Pinelake Market). Plus, Alamo Elementary School. October 2006 - St. Paul s Presbyterian Church in the Oceanside is 100 years old (check out the old basketball photos!) and Argonne School photos. (Did you know the first idea for a name was Park-Presidio School?)

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170909:17:09:00

this shelter for hurricane irma. drew, we re going to go the bill weir in a second but next time we come to you, if you could while wire not on air with you, talk to some people and find out did they decide just this morning with the shift of the storm, is that what made them decide to seek shelter, previous to that, did they plan to kind of ride it out in their homes. we ll come back to drew griffin in a little bit. bill weir is in keilar fwoe. explain where you are and the igs. we are in a part of key largo, a town this is a well-known boat harbor here. and this is where we met the gentleman on your show on thursday night, the captain of the saltshaker who vowed to ride out irma aboard his 50-foot sailboat. that s it over there. it says western sunset. he s actually officially changed the name. many people concerned about that decision, his wife, his two wiener dogs, we came to check on

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