A CityDailyPhoto.com blog for the city of Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Timelapse: House Fire Practice
This was a practice burn of a house on North Military Ave. I wonder what this house did that they needed it to put it down ... other than being a jalopy house.
It’s that time of year again! I’m doing the rounds and apologising for my complete failure to more regularly offer comment on everybody’s incredible efforts for the year. I know how hard it can be to keep up with the daily grind of everyday posting, and want to thank you for your efforts.
I especially want to wish festive greetings for all from down here at [nearly] the end of the world, the bottom of Tasmania.
So, if you could delete whatever is not applicable, I’d like to wish you a very pleasant/merry/happy/wonderful/safe Amaterasu; Ashurall; Beiwe; Choimus; Christmas; Dazh Boh; Dongzhi; Goru; Hanukkah; Hogmanay; Junkanoo; Karachun; Koleda; Lenæa; Meán Geimhridh; Modranicht; New Years; Ras as-Sana; Rozhanitsa Feast; Şeva Zistanê; shōgatsu; Summer Solstice [if you're in the Southern Hemisphere]; Sviatki; Vánoce; Winter solstice [if you're in the Northern Hemisphere]; Yalda; Yule-tide; Ziemassvētki; and Коляда!
I will bring you a photo from Green Bay or (if all else fails) wherever I happen to be at the time.
Typically I take photos with a Sony Alpha 350 with one of three lens [ (18-70mm Sony), (70-200mm Sony), (70-300mm Tamron)].
I currently consider my camera work at a beginner level ... but this blog will help me get better.
From time to time my friend Tom who lives a little further out in the country will be called upon to deliver some photos of local wildlife or pictures from the Bay. These will be noted.
I'm guessing it had been abandoned for a few years?
ReplyDeleteIt’s that time of year again! I’m doing the rounds and apologising for my complete failure to more regularly offer comment on everybody’s incredible efforts for the year. I know how hard it can be to keep up with the daily grind of everyday posting, and want to thank you for your efforts.
ReplyDeleteI especially want to wish festive greetings for all from down here at [nearly] the end of the world, the bottom of Tasmania.
So, if you could delete whatever is not applicable, I’d like to wish you a very pleasant/merry/happy/wonderful/safe Amaterasu; Ashurall; Beiwe; Choimus; Christmas; Dazh Boh; Dongzhi; Goru; Hanukkah; Hogmanay; Junkanoo; Karachun; Koleda; Lenæa; Meán Geimhridh; Modranicht; New Years; Ras as-Sana; Rozhanitsa Feast; Şeva Zistanê; shōgatsu; Summer Solstice [if you're in the Southern Hemisphere]; Sviatki; Vánoce; Winter solstice [if you're in the Northern Hemisphere]; Yalda; Yule-tide; Ziemassvētki; and Коляда!
With a hearty three cheers from Kris, Jen, Henry and Ezra!
Hey, Nick, it's been a long time since you blogged. Are you still in GRB?
ReplyDeleteGood grief, Nick, where are you??
ReplyDeleteI sure hope you are ok and will blog again one of these days. I keep checking.
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