Ted
@theredheadted
Hi. I'm Ted. I'm a union worker. I take pictures, look at maps, watch baseball/football, and drive places. I have red hair. I'm from West Virginia and live in greater Pittsburgh. IWW (WV GMB, IU 651). NTEU 335 (CFPB).
I didn't know there were blue wrens. This one is the Superb Fairywren. There's also a much bluer wren called the Splendid Fairywren.
Yeah, if it takes explaining, it probably isn't great. Haha. It's the horn/eye combo and red streak from the logo.
There's something very satisfying about NOT using the perforations on the side of these bottles, and instead, popping them open using the caps.
The field below Freeport High School (Taken on a drive after a haircut.) Freeport, PA December 16, 2022
Shout out to Mozilla for putting the World Cup scores on the new tab page in Firefox mobile. This is so simple, straightforward, and easy to check. I don't have to dig through dumb "media feeds" and select events (ESPN) or search for them via search engine. It's just right there. Very nice.
The flying WV is a great logo, and one that the school should use for just about all athletics branding. However, the historic baseball logo is so baseball-monogram-coded, that I would eschew the flying WV entirely (except for maybe a sleeve patch?) for WVU's baseball branding and uniforms.
The designs of early 90s Topps, Fleer, and Upper Deck cards still resonate with me. Especially the stone/marble 1992 Upper Deck football cards. Something about that team-color marble under the names.
And here is the original (for reference) along with a theme I made up on the fly just to try out various color combinations.
So, here is Tri-Wheeled Tyrax (a Blacktron II set released in 1991) as 1) Blacktron I, 2) Ice Planet 2002, 3) Futuron, and 4) Space Police I.
I know it's out of line to combine the two sides, but I made a batch of united pepperoni rolls tonight.
Some interesting insights in the standings: The Cubs appear to be legit. The Reds (curr. in 2nd) are underwater by 11 runs with an exp. W-L of two UNDER .500. The Cards are 6 over .500, but 4 of those are from the sweep of the Bucs. And the Brewers and Bucs should have better records than they do.
El Reposo Place, Panama City Beach, FL; March 2007. Shot on a Holga rigged up to shoot 35mm film.
Update: the line is still thin, and has moved south. Still 36° in Ashtabula and 77° in Burlington. On the second map, for reference, the distance from Washington Courthouse to Humboldt is 19 miles. 19 miles, 20° difference.
It's simultaneously 36° near Ashtabula, OH and in the mid 80s in Burlington, OH (the furthest southern point in Ohio). The front separating these two starkly different temperatures is running west to east, and the distance between the upper 30s and 80s is only roughly 100 miles wide.
It's about as wet as it can get outside without it actively raining. 34°, 97% humidity. We're under a dense fog advisory. Presumably due to the ground still being relatively cold and the air being warmer and wet.
I really like cold, clear winter evenings where the sky is light blue fading to gold on the horizon, the ground is covered in snow, and the air is clean and biting.
It's time for one of my favorite map games: can you tell where the weather is?