11 July 2006

Picture a Lost road rainbow to Noah's Ark

I'm back once again.

Last night we went to visit my new neighbor. She lives on the corner across the street from my home. She lives there with her daughter. They moved here from San Jose. Her husband died from Leukemia in January of 2005. While we were at the church my fam took cookie over to their house. This tag team was not planned but I'm glad we got to meet.

Work is slow this time of year, so I went surfing....

I have said before that my wife and I have started watching 'Lost'. Last night we sat down to watch it but I fell asleep. Today I found this cool map.

The above image is just part of the map. There were a few spoilers on it but I have seen some of the second season anyway. If you would like to see the whole map you can check it out here.
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Lately I have been seeing these clips form a Japanese game show. Apparently the show takes unsuspecting people and puts them in publicly humiliating circumstances. I admit they made me chuckle a little. I also promised I'd show them yesterday.

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I came across this site called 'The Birds of Corpus Christi'. "A tribute to our avian friends. Juan Bahamon, a nature photographer, shares his artistic pictures of the most common birds found in the Coastal Bend area of Texas."

This is an infield home run for me. The Images are great, there are lots of eagles and they are from Texas. My father-in-law would be proud.
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I came across another photograph site today called 'A Thousand and One'. You know the saying about a picture being worth 1000 words.

This site posts pictures worth at least 1001 words.

I wish this site had a rss feed. There are some of the most beautiful and most famous pictures in history.
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I don't want this blog to turn into an photoblog but I wanted to share this images of a road in Bolivia.

It tells its own story. As to the other pictures you can find here.
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There have been almost a dozen articles in recent months about archeologists looking for remains of Noah's Ark. Today I saw one from National Geographic that included 'evidence'.

This image shows what look like wood and the ridge in Iran where is was found. The story of Noah's ark is told in three major world religions; Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. I'm not saying this is the real deal, but I think it is interesting that science is trying to prove what religions have known for thousands of years.
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I found a game called 'Chain Reaction'.

I played a game similar to this a few months ago. It is mildly addicting.

Well that's it for now.

I have had nearly 200 people visit this blog in the last two weeks. Either my brother is spending a lot of time here or there are others who visit. Let me know who you are or at least post your high score.

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