Photo Journal 9/9/2018
13th Annual Double J Motorwerks Pacific Waterland (VW & Audi)
Woodburn Dragstrip, Oregon
Canon 24-105, 70-200 and 14-24
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13th Annual Double J Motorwerks Pacific Waterland (VW & Audi)
Woodburn Dragstrip, Oregon
Canon 24-105, 70-200 and 14-24
Read MoreA soldier stood in line like all the rest. He wore the same green uniform as all the rest. He had the same rifle, slung around the same right shoulder and the same haircut under his hat like all the rest. Everything was the same save one thing. This soldier's head towered above the rest by at least 2 feet.
Read MoreOne of the best things to come from the legalization of marijuana is that one can better control one's experience while under its influence. In the past, there was no way to be sure of the type of strand you were getting. Even if a dealer told you what type it was you just had to trust that they had accurate information and that there were trustworthy but some drug dealers are not trustworthy.
Read More"Your grandfather died on a toilet at work at 55. He had a heart attack because he was a workaholic."
Someone told me that once or at least that is how I remember it. The idea of the dangers of being a workaholic has always stayed with me and I became sensitive to the idea of "working to death" at an early age. My grandfather was a successful businessman and inventor. Supposedly he helped invent the first color printer or something like that. In attempting to write this out I realize that my knowledge of the man is muddled and I am probably making some of this up based on old memories of conversations with my mother. None the less it is a related memory.
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