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MS Moments and Fibro Fog

Grand Moments | September 3rd 2008

Have you ever gone back and re-edited your posts several days later? It doesn't matter how many times I re-read my post before hitting that magic Publish button, I still manage to have grammatical errors. .....Just another sign of the fog I live in.I read more

Frameworks | Away3D Web Roundup - Tutorials and Examples

Flash Enabled Blog | September 1st 2008 by cpinho

Last week i’ve posted a web roundup article regarding Flash 3D Engine called Papervision 3D. This time, i will be showing you more cool articles but about another awesome 3d engine called Away3D. You can find more about them at their official s read more

Mystified by the misty morning

My World Through My Senses | August 31st 2008 by Carla Francisco

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August 30, 2008, On Cat Feet

Loriann Signori's Painting-a-day | August 30th 2008 by Loriann Signori

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Toronto fog

JC's Toronto Pics | August 30th 2008

Toronto fog, originally uploaded by Jim Crocker.Foggy day, downtown Toronto. Cool effect by taking the brightness setting up a few notches. read more

Sun rays and fog

Digital Photo Gallery of Ted Szukalski | August 30th 2008

Sun rays and fog The morning fog stayed in the valley a bit longer today allowing for some very visible sun ray effects through the trees. addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fwww.digital-photo.com.au%2F2008%2F08%2F30%2Fsun-rays-and-fog'; addthis_ti read more

Santa Cruz Boardwalk

The Eyes of Portland Monk | August 28th 2008

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Winner!

Pure Southern Genteel | August 27th 2008 by S. Taylor

The Long and the Short of It Reviews one-year anniversary party for the month of August was a blast. There was a winner each day. Sue was the winner drawn from several correct entries. She received a free copy of my bestselling ebook, "See No Evil, M read more

Excuses for why you haven’t been ___ing lately

Blunt Wit | August 26th 2008 by JD

Have you ever been tongue tied, rendered mentally or emotionally vacant; found yourself searching, praying for an excuse for your own insouciance? Well, I have. And to assist you in coming up with that ‘just so’ pretext for any transgression, big read more

rural life

photoganesha | August 24th 2008 by vaibhav

This is an image I shot on one of my outings to Kaas in Satara district.Its a nice black and white image with a fine mist in the air.I like two things about this image. One is that although it is intended at only the silhouttes of the objects, it als read more

Can You Feel It?

The Inconvenient Truth | August 20th 2008 by Leigh

Well, we had a great time on our little trip, even though I was exhausted when we got home. LOL We managed to do quite a few things in just two days! Shopping, eating, swimming, driving in the pouring rain *groan*, getting up to the mountains for read more

Early Morning Drive To The Airport

Geoff Fox - My Permanent Record | August 16th 2008 by Geoff Fox

There was patchy fog as we left the house and headed north on I-91. Patchy fog is a concept I say more than I see read more

Did You Know I Rode Through a Cloud This Morning?

Did You Know? | August 14th 2008 by silken

Did you know I rode through a cloud this morning?This morning as I rode my bike home from the gym, the fog was a little thick. Not dangerous, but I guess I've not ridden in fog before. I was surprised when I blinked my eyes to feel moisture against m read more

The China Fog

BigShoes | August 11th 2008 by Violette DeSantis

Oh the excitement. I’ve read that the IOC had given the green light and declared China safe from pollution for the Olympic start in Beijing. Wow, I couldn’t imagine waiting for the green light from MLB or the NFL in regards to pollution concerns. read more

Momente 22: Angels

Diana's Art | August 10th 2008 by Diana Jiganie

~I called her Lucky and she answered.. : ) Presenting, the most beautiful, funniest, best, loving, cutest dog; she stood with us the entire day, went with us every place, barked just once to a fisherman, and reacted funny when she saw a stick floatin read more

Beijing haze

Life, Art and the Other Thing | August 8th 2008 by Liam Alexander

Beijing Olympics organisers have denied manipulating pollution statistics as thick smog worsens in the Chinese capital during the lead up to the opening ceremony. Climate change sceptics may quibble as much as they like, images like this one of the read more

Matte Painting [Flickr]

Diego Mattei Blog | August 7th 2008 by Diego Mattei

Diego Mattei posted a photo: Posible tutorial en revista SoloPhotoshop read more

Long time, no post

Body of Work | August 7th 2008 by Donimo

I guess my sick leave has extended longer that I expected it to. My abdominal pain has really flared up since the viral/bacterial infection and my sleep has been really whacked, so I've been in a greater fog than usual. High pain plus a slow brain ma read more

Kínzó napok

izolisblog | August 6th 2008

Néhány napja nem írtam a blogba, mert nem volt erőm hozzá. Vasárnap óta kínoz a jobb oldalon levő alsó bölcsességfogam előtörése. Időközben be is gyulladt amivel muszáj volt do read more

7 Gill Sharks-Monsters of San Francisco Bay

Underwater Thrills: Swimming With Sharks | August 4th 2008 by Shark Diver-Worldwide Shark Diving Adventures

San Francisco Bay is known for many things...monster sized sharks are not one of them.We covered the 10 foot long critters that inhabit the waters off our shores last month, talk about an education...who knew?Now researchers (the same lab involved in read more

Beauty in the morning

Finding Radiance - my weight loss journey | August 4th 2008 by Lori

I got up to do my jog this morning. It was cooler than usual, and since it had rained last night, it was foggy out.I walked to the track and was shrouded in mist. It was really neat and beautiful. Plus the fog masked any sounds and it was like I was read more

Momente 2. Palatul cetii

Diana's Art | August 4th 2008 by Diana Jiganie

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Another 1,000 Words: Loyola Park Fog

Rogers Park in 1,000 Words | August 1st 2008 by Bill Morton

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August 2, Hope and Longing-finished!

Loriann Signori's Painting-a-day | August 1st 2008 by Loriann Signori

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Suns Influx

Visual Thoughts | July 31st 2008 by D L Ennis

Dawn on Otter Lake and the sun touches the far side of the lake and the morning mist hangs close to the waters surface… 2008 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is read more

On the Rebound: Getting My (Your) Head Straight….

Total Transformation | July 30th 2008 by John Kaiser

As all of you know I’ve dealt with some pretty difficult problems ever since this Sunday.  Between my beloved dog going from fully mobile to paralyzed in a matter of a few minutes to a major car repair in progress, this week hasn’t been read more

Foggy bottom

Cellobella's Blog on Redsultana | July 30th 2008 by Cellobella

Well foggy bottom in the burbs anyway. :) This was Saturday. It’s never foggy in Perth. Or at least, not by the time I wake up on a Saturday… It was eerily quiet too, as if the fog blocked out not only our sight but our hearing. Writ read more

New Pictures :-)

Barbara Gordon Photography | July 26th 2008 by Barbara Gordon

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Coast Ghost Hunting Guide Posted By : ch manoj kumar

Travel Tips | July 25th 2008 by Travelers

The winds cut deeper and make progressively louder noises as the days shorten. Fog creeps in from the sea more often. And then Halloween shows up, as if to really remind us about things otherworldly. More: continued here read more

One More Time! (conclusion)

God, History and You | July 24th 2008 by Christina

(click Here to read Part 1)Absolutely convinced that the Americans were trapped in Brooklyn Heights with no chance of escape, the British troops had backed off and made camp, staying beyond the range of patriot weapons' fire. (The pouring rain would, read more

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