9,000 photostream views on Flickr

9000 photostream views on Flickr
Flickr keeps track of how many times your “photostream” (as opposed to individual photos) is viewed. I’ve been heading towards 10K photostream views and was planning on posting a self-congratulatory (but ultimately pointless) note when that happened. Today, though, I happened to see it when it was exactly 9,000 views and just couldn’t resist the opportunity to capture the moment.

Yeah.

After all the winter pictures I’ll leave you with a green, summery image. It was actually taken inside, but Spring is coming. We actually took the bikes out of the basement a week ago Sunday. Then, of course, it snowed that night and the next day and there they sat looking cold and miserable. Arggghhh. Things did improve, though, and Sub-Evil Boy and I biked in both yesterday and today, and it was quite wonderful. Still a bit chilly (esp. with the windchill at bicycle speeds), but we’re moving in the right direction.
Spring is coming, but it's still mostly inside

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Our nifty wind turbine in the fog

Turbine and abandoned cars (retinex)
Lots of people have been taking photos of our nifty wind turbine (or a PDF fact sheet), including some very cool sunset shots by biology prof Van Gooch that will be hanging up here in the Science Building sometime soon.

We had a very cool fog last week, and when I dropped Sub-Evil Boy off at school, the turbine was just peeking out through the top of the fog bank. With WeatherGirl‘s encouragement, I grabbed the camera and dashed off to snag some shots, several of which I’ve uploaded to Flickr.

I never did get the image that first caught my eye because we just don’t have anything telephoto enough for that shot, and by the time I was closer I was down in the fog looking up at the turbine. Yet another reason why we really need to get a digital SLR so I can buy fancy lenses again (evil grin). Still, I was able to have some fun and grab some pretty nice images.

Turbine, fog, and sunA cold reception at the gate

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