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Just outside Buffalo, Hamburg on my way to work. True color that morning

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I thought I'd bump this and see if we can get some interesting photos from all over the world.
Come on folks, show us where you live! :mug:
 
Here is a small picture of San Marcos at Spring Lake (Aquarena Springs).

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I didn't actually take any of these, but this is where I live and brew... As well as a pic of the original cheeseburger from Louis' Lunch and one of Pepe's Pizza, best pizza ever in a city known for it's pizza!!

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Here are some pictures of downtown Seattle taken out my living room window.

Looking South
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Looking West
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Looking North
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Looking North over my neighbor's house (drives her nuts that I can do that :D )
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Ice and snow storm this past winter (notice the beer system in the garage, patiently waiting):
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Park and lake right down the street:
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There you go:

Photo I took 2 years ago on the "plaines d'Abraham" in Québec city.
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Photo of a bottle I found on last year's vacation in "shawinigan" Québec, Canada!!!
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I'll search for more on my computer... The photo files are all messed up!
 
I don't have any shots of my very average city so I thought a shot of one of my home-away-from-home trout streams would suffice. Though not at a particularly inviting time of year. Oh and that is not a black and white photo, the day really was that grey and miserable.

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DesertBrew said:
Ok, near my house this past summer after some serious rain

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SWMBO on Mt Lemmon
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That's me, taking the picture
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Bonus points. Anyone guess where this is? Double Bonus, and it's called?
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I believe that is a picture of Slide Rock in Sedona.


I saw my first thong there at the age of 8!
 
We aren't officially in the Monsoon this year yet, but we did get a Haboob tonight. Here's an older photo (not mine) of what that looks like.

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These dust clouds get up to 3-4,000 feet. Camelback Mt is in the background.
 
Sunday afternoon my 3-year-old son asked to go to the beach. We decided to go for the sunset and play in the sand. We got there at about 7:30 as the sun was going down. This is Redondo Beach at the pier.

SWMBO and Ethan
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Redondo Beach with the Palos Verdes Peninsula barely visible throught the fog in the background
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Sunset
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Sandcastles: Me and Ethan
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Ethan having fun
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please tell me you don't fly an F-16 for a living. If so im jealous as hell. bad ass picture BTW.
 
Ryanh1801 said:
please tell me you don't fly an F-16 for a living. If so im jealous as hell. bad ass picture BTW.
No, I fly a desk. ;) I'm a techno-geeky computer nerd and I'm working on a PhD at A&M right now. The only jet I've flown is a T-37. That was pretty cool!
 
Pirate Ale said:
I know it is simple, but my beer buzzed brain cannot figure out how to post a picture? HELP>>>:mad:
I am sure there is more than one way but when you are in the "Reply to Thread" page if you scroll down there is a Manage Attachments tab under the Additioinal Options Section.
You will be able to Upload your picture there and then attach it to your post at the top of the reply screen.
Hope this makes some sense.
 
olllllo said:
We aren't officially in the Monsoon this year yet, but we did get a Haboob tonight. Here's an older photo (not mine) of what that looks like.

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These dust clouds get up to 3-4,000 feet. Camelback Mt is in the background.

Looks like last night you got sandblasted as well.

http://www.kpho.com/news/13720856/detail.html

We took all the rain (good amount too!) and left you in the dust :p.
 

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