Anyway, I wanted to get my readers something special this Marc Rudov Day, so I decided to share some photos I took with my readers:
Over the Summer (August, 2011), I travelled to Idaho. The trip got a little choppy, but overall, I did have fun. Here are pictures of RattleSnake River, and Twin Falls:










While In Idaho, I took pictures of a couple of homes for no reason whatsoever:


Some pics of my new dog SPREE:




It gets really windy in Reno Nevada sometimes. Damned wind blew my backyard fence down, and blew the tree in my front yard down:


Guess What? There really was a movement called, "Occupy Reno" - no joke!






I build my own furniture (or at least try to). I made a stand for all my keyboards and synths. Each layer is like a drawer that you pull out:

I used to walk my dog every Sunday at Idle Wild Park (now, I live far away from it):

Some of the Nevada Landscape:



The fire at Caughlin Ranch:


After the Caughlin Ranch fire, we had another fire further south. The Damonte Ranch Highschool got evacuated, and they set up operations at the middle school by my house:






I excercise everyday (well, almost everyday!):






UGH! YIKES! I think this pic came from Virginia City - I am not sure...

Anyway, I hope you enjoy the pics. I am off for a while. I am going to make some funny videos, and some animusic videos.
I also plan to do research into a disgusting movie called, "Birth of a Nation" - as well as continue my research as to how much colleges are making compared to how much big businesses are making.
I'll be back, guns blazing!

Beautiful pictures
ReplyDeleteYou can get a great shot of the Pine Nut Mountains from the picture window in the back of the Bucket of Blood saloon in Virginia City. You can even almost see my house from there.
ReplyDeleteLoved your pix. Reminds me why I love living in northern Nevada too!
@Elusive Wapiti - thank you sir, I am glad you enjoyed them.
ReplyDelete@sestamibi - some of those nevada pics are actually taken from Virginia city - on top of a hill at the south end - weren't you the one that used to live in Gold Hill?
If so, look at those pics again - notice how close to Gold Hill they are...
Nice pictures and nice to put a place to a name - and to see your mother's basement! I'll have to look Nevada up on my Atlas.
ReplyDeleteNope, let's just say somewhere in northern Lyon County.
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