Archives for the ‘Photography.Local’ Category

Author: From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Jul 2nd, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

Do We Really Want to Know?
While waiting for the light to change at the intersection of Rt. 1 and Rt. 630 in Safford Courthouse (The large brick building in the background) I noticed this small roughly 5' x 5' structure. Then I noticed the sign inside, "No Trespassing After Dark Except on County Business." What kind of business would be conducted in such a structure? And why would the county wait till after dark to conduct what ever business that may be? I've call a friend of mine of the Stafford Board of Supervisors on this one and am awaiting a response.


Author: From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Jul 2nd, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

OK I Give Up. Where is the Motel?
At some point in the past the Baldwin Motel fell victim to the wrecking ball. Why leave the sign? And under the current circumstances, why does the sign say, "Vacancy?"


straw dogs.

Author: From http://bfredman.blogspot.com/ • Jul 2nd, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
While riding roads of Thai villages, it’s impossible not to note ragged dogs dotting the winding path. Often, they prop their thin bodies in the middle of the road, rarely moving for anyone or anything, including my motorbike.

I found out the hard way they don’t like to be pet. Some have something along the lines of an owner, some food or water here and there, but they live in the streets. Most are alone, guarding their small section of territory.

These are the straw dogs. And these some photos I took of the ones that didn’t run away.



Since I'm blogging under a firewall and have to use proxy servers to post anything, this soundslider may not embedd or work properly. If it doesn't, maybe this will...

http://www.benfredman.com/misc/strawdogs/index.html


straw dogs.

Author: From http://bfredman.blogspot.com/ • Jul 2nd, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
While riding roads of Thai villages, it’s impossible not to note ragged dogs dotting the winding path. Often, they prop their thin bodies in the middle of the road, rarely moving for anyone or anything, including my motorbike.

I found out the hard way they don’t like to be pet. Some have something along the lines of an owner, some food or water here and there, but they live in the streets. Most are alone, guarding their small section of territory.

These are the straw dogs. And these some photos I took of the ones that didn’t run away.



Since I'm blogging under a firewall and have to use proxy servers to post anything, this soundslider may not embedd or work properly. If it doesn't, maybe this will...

http://www.benfredman.com/misc/strawdogs/index.html


straw dogs.

Author: From http://bfredman.blogspot.com/ • Jul 2nd, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
While riding roads of Thai villages, it’s impossible not to note ragged dogs dotting the winding path. Often, they prop their thin bodies in the middle of the road, rarely moving for anyone or anything, including my motorbike.

I found out the hard way they don’t like to be pet. Some have something along the lines of an owner, some food or water here and there, but they live in the streets. Most are alone, guarding their small section of territory.

These are the straw dogs. And these some photos I took of the ones that didn’t run away.



Since I'm blogging under a firewall and have to use proxy servers to post anything, this soundslider may not embedd or work properly. If it doesn't, maybe this will...

http://www.benfredman.com/misc/strawdogs/index.html


straw dogs.

Author: From http://bfredman.blogspot.com/ • Jul 1st, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
While riding roads of Thai villages, it’s impossible not to note ragged dogs dotting the winding path. Often, they prop their thin bodies in the middle of the road, rarely moving for anyone or anything, including my motorbike.

I found out the hard way they don’t like to be pet. Some have something along the lines of an owner, some food or water here and there, but they live in the streets. Most are alone, guarding their small section of territory.

These are the straw dogs. And these some photos I took of the ones that didn’t run away.



Since I'm blogging under a firewall and have to use proxy servers to post anything, this soundslider may not embedd or work properly. If it doesn't, maybe this will...

http://www.benfredman.com/misc/strawdogs/index.html


straw dogs.

Author: From http://bfredman.blogspot.com/ • Jul 1st, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
While riding roads of Thai villages, it’s impossible not to note ragged dogs dotting the winding path. Often, they prop their thin bodies in the middle of the road, rarely moving for anyone or anything, including my motorbike.

I found out the hard way they don’t like to be pet. Some have something along the lines of an owner, some food or water here and there, but they live in the streets. Most are alone, guarding their small section of territory.

These are the straw dogs. And these some photos I took of the ones that didn’t run away.



Since I'm blogging under a firewall and have to use proxy servers to post anything, this soundslider may not embedd or work properly. If it doesn't, maybe this will...

http://www.benfredman.com/misc/strawdogs/index.html


misc thailand…

Author: From http://bfredman.blogspot.com/ • Jul 1st, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
Finally an update. I've been busy as of late and discouraged by the firewall which has blocked blogger here. I've been using sneak proxy servers, but could not post photos. Then I came to realize I should try embedding soundsliders...I can't see them, but if they don't work on your end, leave a comment.

So far, it doesn't seem to be working. But try looking here...

http://www.benfredman.com/misc/thailand/index.html

Anyways, I spent a few weeks on a solo backpacking trip around Thailand. I explored, riding a motorcycle anywhere I could without crashing or getting stuck in mud. I visited temples, endured twelve hour bus rides, met rad people, laughed a great deal...had a fantastic time. Now I'm in Yunnan Province, China, doing photography and group leadership for Rustic Pathways, a group that brings American teenagers across the globe for various programs. Mid-July I'll leave here and hopefully go on a backpacking trip to far Western Sichuan to explore photograph a massive annual Tibetan horse racing festival.



misc thailand…

Author: From http://bfredman.blogspot.com/ • Jul 1st, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
Finally an update. I've been busy as of late and discouraged by the firewall which has blocked blogger here. I've been using sneak proxy servers, but could not post photos. Then I came to realize I should try embedding soundsliders...I can't see them, but if they don't work on your end, leave a comment.

So far, it doesn't seem to be working. But try looking here...

http://www.benfredman.com/misc/thailand/index.html

Anyways, I spent a few weeks on a solo backpacking trip around Thailand. I explored, riding a motorcycle anywhere I could without crashing or getting stuck in mud. I visited temples, endured twelve hour bus rides, met rad people, laughed a great deal...had a fantastic time. Now I'm in Yunnan Province, China, doing photography and group leadership for Rustic Pathways, a group that brings American teenagers across the globe for various programs. Mid-July I'll leave here and hopefully go on a backpacking trip to far Western Sichuan to explore photograph a massive annual Tibetan horse racing festival.



misc thailand…

Author: From http://bfredman.blogspot.com/ • Jul 1st, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
Finally an update. I've been busy as of late and discouraged by the firewall which has blocked blogger here. I've been using sneak proxy servers, but could not post photos. Then I came to realize I should try embedding soundsliders...I can't see them, but if they don't work on your end, leave a comment.

Anyways, I spent a few weeks on a solo backpacking trip around Thailand. I explored, riding a motorcycle anywhere I could without crashing or getting stuck in mud. I visited temples, met people, saw enslaved monkeys, endured twelve hour bus rides, met rad people, laughed a great deal...had a fantastic time. Now I'm in Yunnan Province, China, doing photography and group leadership for Rustic Pathways, a group that brings American teenagers across the globe for various programs. Mid-July I'll leave here and hopefully go on a backpacking trip to far Western Sichuan to explore photograph a massive annual Tibetan horse racing festival.