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As promised, I did get some photos of the place where I stayed this past weekend. The weather lent itself to drone flying for about an hour yesterday before the winds picked up. Today was a mix of clouds and a bit of sun that didn't excite me. Here's the house, from 50 meters out and 15 meters over the lake: And here's what my DSLR thought of the sunrise, which you can compare to the photo from my phone I posted yesterday: I think the DSLR gave me richer colors and more texture, not to mention better...

Today's daily Parker

   David Braverman 
DailyParker
This posture did not mean "rub my belly now," it meant "sometimes I sleep like this." The belly-rubs were a welcome side-effect, however. (8 June 2014)
Watching the lead runners in the Chicago Marathon, 12 October 2008:
Oostburg, Wis., 6:59 am: I brought my real camera and my drone, so early next week I hope to have better photos.

Read Death and Life of the Great Lakes

By Dan Egan  

Started Saturday 21 November 2020 CST, completed Tuesday 24 November 2020 CST

ChicagoEnvironmentNon-fictionScience
Started in Oostburg, Wis.
I've taken myself and a few books up to a cabin in Wisconsin for the weekend. So far, the view fails to suck: It's clear tonight, so I'm hoping to see stars. We don't see many in Chicago.
For the rest of the month, I'm going to publish never-before-seen photos of my bête noir. I took this on his second trip to the Oakwood Dog Park in Raleigh, N.C., on 17 December 2009: I think I posted about 100 "daily Parker" updates in his first year. Here's the tag; have fun scrolling.
Every morning I get an email from The History Channel with "this day in history" bullet points. A couple stood out today: Two hundred years ago today, the American whaler Essex lost a fight with an 80-ton sperm whale. Only five of the twenty crew survived. On this day in 1945, 75 years ago, the Nuremberg trials began. In 1985, 35 years ago, Microsoft Windows came out. And now, the sanity. Via author John Scalzi, (conservative) attorney T. Greg Doucette explains why the president will leave office on...

Read Kidnapped

By Robert L Stevenson  

Started Friday 20 November 2020 CST, completed Wednesday 23 December 2020 CST

FictionLiteratureUK
Started in Oostburg, Wis.
Even though Parker has consumed my thoughts since the election, there are a few other things going on in the world: Epidemiologists estimate that yesterday we passed 250,000 Covid-19 deaths in the US. The original Morton's Steakhouse on State Street, opened in 1978, closed permanently Tuesday, ending my tradition of going there on my birthday each year. In a little bit of good news, the National Register of Historic Places designated Wrigley Field a National Historic Landmark today. And as I sit in my...

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