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The Theory of Everything – All My Posts

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The Theory of Everything – All My Posts
  • Stevie Ray – We miss you March 20, 2011
    Went to Austin today and took a few minutes out to pay homage to the late, great Stevie Ray.  In 1985, he was named an honorary ...
  • Common Gallinule – from the archives March 14, 2011
    The Common Gallinule, sometimes called Moorhen is abundant along the Texas Gulf Coast. A noisy resident of the marsh is noisy and easily found. This ...
  • Killer Whale – from the Archives March 14, 2011
    Southwest Airlines has been partnered with Sea World for many years. They have gone so far as to paint out on of their 737’s to ...
  • On the Rim – South Rim Chisos Mountains February 24, 2011
    A fine November day in 2006 , found me on the edge of the South Rim Chisos Mountains in Big Bend National Park. Rising to ...
  • Sam Houston Statue February 13, 2011
    A close up view of one of the spare Sam Houston faces, that surround the Sam Houston statue on I-45, near Huntsville, TX. The Sam ...
  • Highest Speed Limit – The Need for Speed February 13, 2011
    Highest Speed Limit Texas transportation engineers determined that 85% of drivers on the two segments of I-10 and I-20 were averaging 80 mph.  5 mph above ...
  • Fireworks over Galveston Bay February 10, 2011
    Fireworks over Galveston Bay – A 4th of July spectacle of lights over Galveston Bay. I captured this long exposure near Nassau Bay, TX.  The ...
  • Gossamer Blanket February 8, 2011
    A Gossamer Blanket of spider labor. Along the Upper Texas coast there are vast areas of coastal prairie dotted with salt and fresh water marsh. ...
  • Galveston Bay Sunrise February 7, 2011
    A Galveston Bay Sunrise taken from Kemah, Texas. The fiery ball poked up from a windswept bay on a cold and blustery February morning. Very ...
  • Snow in Austin February 4, 2011
    Although I don’t live in Austin, I support the University of  Texas through tuition payments and living expenses for a sophomore there. I received the ...
  • Waipio Valley from the Archives February 4, 2011
    Waipio Valley from the Archives – With the onset of bitterly cold weather in Texas, I figured we all needed a little tropical influence. Below ...
  • Happy Groundhog Day February 2, 2011
    I’m not sure what Phil will decide today, but I am sure that winter has come to SE Texas without any mercy. A strong Arctic ...
  • Italy from the Archives January 30, 2011
    Multiple trips to Italy left me with fond memories of food and history. I pulled up a few photos of Italy from the Archives to ...
  • Great Barrier Reef Cod Hole – Big Grouper – Clear Water January 29, 2011
    The Great Barrier Reef Cod Hole is a unique place near Ribbon Reef #10 – Great Barrier Reef Australia. These scans were made from photos taken ...
  • Kona Sunset January 26, 2011
    This scan from the past is a vivid example of a how beautiful a Hawaiian Kona sunset can be. Some of Hawaii’s best sunsets are ...
  • Castles and Dungeons January 25, 2011
    While in England I wanted to see Castles and Dungeons. I visited one of the finest castles in the Midlands – Warwick Castle. Pronounced WAR-ICK,  ...
  • A meeting with the Vice President January 24, 2011
    A meeting with the Vice President doesn’t happen every day. In the period of time between Dick Cheney’s role as Secretary of Defense during the presidency ...
  • How many parking tickets? January 24, 2011
    How many parking tickets can you get? I lived in England for about 6 months and stayed in a guest house/hotel that had no parking. ...
  • Daily Photo from the Archive – Hong Kong January 22, 2011
    Daily Photo from the Archive – Hong Kong.  Eating places are ubiquitous in Asia and Hong Kong is no exception. It seems like everyone eats ...
  • Sierra Nevada Forest Fire 1992 January 22, 2011
    A wind-whipped forest fire raged out of control during a Sierra Nevada Forest Fire 1992, burning more than 20,000 acres in nearly 30 hours.  The ...
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