For the most part, Ireland had some very nice roads. If the freeways in Los Angeles were used as a comparison, it was much like driving on a fine silk, whereas, LA roads would be very close to that nasty pair of socks you keep forgetting to throw away. Holes, stains, lint balls. You get the idea. Here are some I travelled during my stay.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
roads
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Monday, March 31, 2008
Patterns
Everything was so blue up in Calgary and BC, that I tried to find things with interesting patterns or colours.
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Sunday, March 30, 2008
Peaks
Just a sample of more peaks from my Calgary/BC trip.



I like this one because it makes the hill look like a miniature model.

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Saturday, March 29, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Beach
Gonna hit the beach this weekend.
Why?
Because it's been a long time, and my nostrils are clogged with pollution.
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Thursday, March 20, 2008
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
secret spot
Ok, well not so secret, but it was found partly by memory, and perhaps a little bit of luck. If you drive up the coast there is a water fall that spills into a small cove. The view is nice.





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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
backlog
Due to my laziness I've accumulated a backlog of photos, so I'll be posting in twos or threes now.
These are from the same trip up the coast.
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Monday, March 17, 2008
My favourite kind of trip
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
white on green
Ok so it looks more like puke green, but I think that has something to do with the late afternoon sun that was streaking through the valley at the time. I though it would be a nice break from all the white on blue I've been posting lately. Oddly enough, this was also taken out of a moving car. Maybe I should start a blog just on that.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Tilted
Sure it's tilted, off center, blurry. That's what you get when you take a picture out of a rapidly moving car. The sky was so perfect and the trees so generously holding onto their dustings of snow that I had to give it a try.
This was on our way back to Calgary from Kicking Horse.
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Kicking Horse
I have to say, out of all the different ski resorts I've been to. Kicking Horse in BC has got to have one of the most consistently beautiful views. I had to ski like a little girl for most of the day to avoid landing on my camera gear, but it was worth the captures.
By "little girl" I of course mean, "awesome little girl"


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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Barely touched
You would think that this is an example of a highly retouched photo, but it's not. Not to say I didn't tweak things here and there, but in large the sky really was this crazy beautiful that day. I forgot exactly where, but I remember I was in a valley and the light was gorgeous.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Dutch painting
I had to pull off on the wrong side of the road for this one to get a better view. I couldn't believe how much the landscape looked like a Dutch painting. The challenging part is getting the lighting timed out perfectly. With all the cloud cover in Ireland, it can go from flat to beautiful in a matter of seconds. I was more unlucky than lucky overall, but this was one of the rare moments where it came together.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Pho-tastic
I bought my aerogarden thinking that it would make the perfect compliment to the occasional meal that required or could be enhanced by fresh herbs. Little did I know that it would grow out of control and necessitate the cooking of meals that use as many herbs as humanly possible. The biggest problem for me was the cilantro and the purple basil that was growing out of control. To remedy this I decided to cook Pho from scratch.
Boil the beef bones
Roast Ginger, Onion and Star Anise
Discard this
Clean the bones off
Scrape off burned bits
Back in the pot they go, along with your meat of choice, fish sauce, sugar and salt.
Simmer on low FOREVER and then add the bag of clovers, star anise, cinnamon and ginger. Notice how clear and clean the broth is here now. MSG free baby!
In the meantime, you can get your prep ready.
Sprouts
MEAT
Blanche the noodles and get everything ready.
Wash the herbs and get some limes cut up
Pour on the boiling stock and enjoy! Notice the mandatory sriracha in the background :)
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Labels: aerogarden, food, pho, vietnamese
Get your own flash!!!
Brought the flashes into the office just to fool around. Someday James (pictured) and I are going to have a flash party.
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
More sheep
Possibly the best thing about the Giant's Causeway in Ireland isn't the Causeway itself, but rather the hike one can take that takes you around the cliffs overlooking the ocean and eventually on top looking down. If one were to take this and face away from the ocean instead of forward, they'd be greeted by green pastures as far as the eye can see and an abundance of sheep and cloud.
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Monday, February 4, 2008
Portrush at night
Still no notebook, so no new pictures. Just more of Ireland. I took this one after eating an excellent meal at a restaurant on the pier in Portrush. I think I had to use a rock wall as a makeshift tripod.
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