Chicken saddles???
"World serves its own needs, listen to your heart bleed
Tell me with the rapture and the reverent in the right, right" -
Itโs the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) by R.E.M
Sulphur Springs, Indiana
Ugh, that would drive me bonkers. When I lived in Boulder, CO, (northwest of Denver), all you had to do was call in the morning and they'd tell you if you were needed. I only know this because I got one summons, way back in the early 1990s.
oh interesting, same as here.
YIKES! I had no idea this was going on. I knew about the storms a couple of weeks ago but didn't realize y'all were still getting hammered.
I hope you're able to stay safe!
Good but a long wait. Turns out it's a counter-service style and there was no way I'd have been able to stand for as long as it took my friend, (20+ mins), to get to the counter. So they stayed in line and I gave them my order. The place says not to take a table until you've ordered but there was no way I was standing.
I had the "Rancheros:" blue corn waffle with two eggs, green chile, cheese, and a side of bacon.
"I hear you're leaving town
And I am feeling down
You should know that nothing leaves my side"
How many people make up the jury?
Does this mean a person has to drive to the courthouse and sit and wait on the off-chance they may not get selected?
Do people get paid for jury duty, like they do here? Every state is different about how much it pays and naturally, it doesn't equal what a person, if working, gets from their job.
Damn, even with owning a home? ๐
Like you said earlier about paying your fair share, I'm a Socialist but there's a point where I get fed up with the amount of taxes that are hitting people. Well, everyone who isn't a millionaire/billionaire.
"Over yonder โ have yourself a time
Folks are dancing, drinking whiskey, beer and wine
Ainโt nothing like a juke joint
To have yourself a time"
๐ง Thatโs wacko
Soooo, when are we going to get to see your shots?
I'll go with the colour version, only because it has stronger contrast against the grey background.
Meeting up with a friend for brunch at a spot neither of us has been to; Tia B's La Waffleria. WAFFLES!
@WendyForbes @LibraryLinda They have chicken and waffles! ๐
Gaaawwwd I miss the smell of the darkroom!! When I was in college I'd spend hours working, sometimes even eating; one hand swishing a print around in fixer, the other noshing on an apple. Which, yeah, was a pretty dumbass thing to do. ๐
Shooting with a film camera requires me to be aware of how many frames I'm popping off, mainly 'cause I can't afford to buy copious amounts of film. But it forces you to pay attention, be present. Digital is too easy to delete & move on.
๐ *ahem* You're talking to one of those who disparage digital photography.
Well, not quite as much as I once did but it still vexes me. In large part, my Dyscalulia creates a lot of difficulty in learning how to edit on the computer. I've been using Photoshop since '05 & it often takes me hours to use simple tools: sharpen, clone, etc. I understand grain. I don't understand pixels. I work best when I can touch the object; adjust the darkroom gear, see the image appear on the paper.
Grazie ๐
I wish I could have found out what the store had once been but there was nobody around to ask.
I agree with Adams that the image-making process doesn't stop when the photo is taken. Hell, when shooting film, the image can be altered during the development phase.
As Johnny said, "I've been everywhere man." Servant to Maddie ๐ฝ & Smitty ๐ธ. Vagabond, #Photog, #Socialist & loyal as all fuck to those that matter.