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This past weekend in Gainesville/University of Florida was a lot of fun. Out at the bars Friday night (everyone looked 22, though Jeff assures me they were all 18), a hat tournament on Saturday (appropriately named “Heatstroke”; pictures soon), and drifting down the crystal clear, spring-fed Ichetucknee River for four hours on Sunday.
Today’s photo is from last night; as we were leaving work we spotting an amazing thing: the sun was still 20 degrees from the horizon, but because the cloud/African dust storm layer was so thick, it appeared as just an orange disc, easy to look at. I raced home in an attempt to get a picture, but on the way it nearly disappeared. I set up the tripod anyway, just to see what my camera could do with it, and to my amazement you could see the sun quite easily, much easier than with the naked eye. So, there you are. The Canon Powershot G3 takes good shots of the sun when it’s very hazy. 🙂 Click for the big version.
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Well, isn’t that interesting… see how those pictures aren’t loading? That’s because, as far as I can tell, my user account on davin.ws was just, um, DELETED!!!! More info as I get it.
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Word of the day: cloying
v. cloyed, cloy·ing, cloys
v. tr.
To cause distaste or disgust by supplying with too much of something originally pleasant, especially something rich or sweet; surfeit.
v. intr.
To be too filling, rich, or sweet.
(Definition by dictionary.com)
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His cloying praise grated the nerves; some kind of unreasonable request was coming.