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Photo essay to Len’s Steal My Sunshine

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Photo essay to Len’s Steal My Sunshine

My first test of posting to my blog via Youtube’s site.
This song is sooo catchy…..Too bad BMG disabled all embedding of the official video. but you can see it here
this video is a neat photo essay…so watch it before BMG disables it.

The Awful Truth About My Cat

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So here I am being gut-wrenchingly honest - which by the way I don’t know how long this will last - and I have a huge awful confession to make.  My cat, my beautiful sweet kitty, is incredibly unphotogenic.  I give you a photo essay of her bad picture.

2008 Oldtimers Day Over and Out

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The 2008 Oldtimers Day was a lot of fun - the weather was perfect until tonight when it rained during the fireworks. Kudos to city workers for their hard work in making the day wonderful.  My photo essay …

The Parade

Kim Jong Il and JV Football...WOW what a contrast!

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As I was reading this story yesterday while waiting to pick-up my daughter from cross country practice; a cool breeze was blowing, kids were running and laughing without concern, and parents were grilling burgers for last night's JV Football game.......

Tent City No More

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This is an extraordinary photo essay about Nashville's Tent City.

And the following is an article from The Tennessean

Through seven years in a tent, where the elements leak through a tear in the tarp that covers him and rats occasionally scurry across the earthen floor, Harold LaVelle never thought about where else he would want to live.

The 62-year-old was driven off the downtown streets

Some Pictures Are Worth a Million Barrels

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Here's a photo-essay makes the case for drilling for oil in (a tiny corner of) the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge.

Last Moments

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I’ve been on the scene of car wrecks and fires that still haunt me. But photo journalist John Moore’s photo essay and comments of the last moments of Benazir Bhutto’s last moments and the scene after the assassination is absolutely haunting to watch.

Not for the faint of heart, I assure you.

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