Leica & Stylus Around the World: Round #9

Camel Rock

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Wattle Creek Station

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Cole Run Falls

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Clay Pike

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Holy Chicken!

The little Olympus arrived today. Thanks to Raphael packaging it had a save trip from France to Germany.

OK, now it's mine ... for the next couple of days. :wink:

It arrived just in time before I leave to visit my parents, so I will be able to get a photograph from the area I was born and one of the area I live now. Only the weather is no good timing, but so we get a chance to check if the camera is waterproof. Who is going to develop the film? Just take a note that it is already pre-soaked :whistling:

Cheers
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Holy chickens... Did someone say chickens? Not from the Leica, since that camera has Tri-X in it, of course. F2AS with 50/1.4 AI. Ektar 100.



:tongue:

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Wow

Coq a vin blanc might be appropriate.


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Wow, looks tasty, and much less common than the classical "Coq au vin (rouge)", which is rather prepared with red wine, and sometime appropriate for accomodate an ederly tough volatile, btw :smile:

Thanks Tim, for the recipe !


@John : nice poultry shot ! The greys are Scotch Greys (Poule écossaise in Version Française) ?
 
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sometime appropriate for accomodate an ederly tough volatile, btw :smile:
I find a baseball bat is good for tenderizing, with a weak lye solution if necessary. :wink::whistling:



The greys are Scotch Greys?

Cooked in Scotch instead of wine?:wink:
 

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I find a baseball bat is good for tenderizing, with a weak lye solution if necessary. :wink::whistling:





Cooked in Scotch instead of wine?:wink:

Wasting Scotch like that is grounds for dismissal.

This is your only warning.

tim in san jose
 

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I don't like Scotch, but don't ya be messin' with me Irish Whiskey!
 

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I'll take me sweet an' pure Bushmills o'er that hayvy Scotch o' yeahrs, ev'ry time! And that's the blends, never mindin' the single malts!!
 
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I'll take me sweet an' pure Bushmills o'er that hayvy Scotch o' yeahrs, ev'ry time! And that's the blends, never mindin' the single malts!!

Dude, you sound like a pirate. And you are very DEFINITELY joining the next round. You sound like one of us.
 

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Blends...

(shudder!)

Ya, I have a drinking problem. I can't afford GOOD scotch. Lagavulin is about $80 a bottle.

Once you have Lagavulin, you never go back.

I just think of blends as a different drink. All is good.
 

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Have you certain Irish chick in mind ?

Or scottish ?


Cheers,

Raphael

Chick????

Hmmm... A certain accomplished Irish photographer of the female persuasion with infinite class, intelligence, and bearing?

tim in san jose
 

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Blends...

(shudder!)

I'm not a rich man. If I could, I'd be tipplin' a bit o' the 10-yeahr-old aqua vitae daehrn' the week, the 16-yeahr-old on the Sundays, and the 21-yeahr-old ev'ry day of a saint!
 

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Chick????

Hmmm... A certain accomplished Irish photographer of the female persuasion with infinite class, intelligence, and bearing?

tim in san jose
And polka-dot-undies?:joyful:
 
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Due to the newly screwed-up state of alcohol sales here in WA State, our vast selection of fine whiskies has dwindled down to an assortment of Canadian blends. I'm staring at a pair of bottles of blended Canadian whisky right now: Crown Royal (gag!) and Pendleton, which actually ain't bad. Last week I choked down a bottle of Seagram's 7 Crown, and while I was able to finish it, I won't be going down that rutted and potholed road again. My favorite, Cragganmore, shot up in price from $45 to over $80 when we misteakenly passed the Costco-sponsored liquor privatization law last year. Laphroaig, Lagavulin, Talisker, all gone beyond my means. Balvenie Portwood (another favorite) isn't even available around here anymore.

Uninformed voters suck. So does Crown Royal.
 

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Hmmmmm... Some things from Ireland are really HOT but whiskey isn't one of them... :pouty:

tim in san jose
It's truth you're speakin'! Irish Whiskey is sweet and smooth, an' cool on th' throat!
 
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Due to the newly screwed-up state of alcohol sales here in WA State, our vast selection of fine whiskies has dwindled down to an assortment of Canadian blends. I'm staring at a pair of bottles of blended Canadian whisky right now: Crown Royal (gag!) and Pendleton, which actually ain't bad. Last week I choked down a bottle of Seagram's 7 Crown, and while I was able to finish it, I won't be going down that rutted and potholed road again. My favorite, Cragganmore, shot up in price from $45 to over $80 when we misteakenly passed the Costco-sponsored liquor privatization law last year. Laphroaig, Lagavulin, Talisker, all gone beyond my means. Balvenie Portwood (another favorite) isn't even available around here anymore.

Uninformed voters suck. So does Crown Royal.

ROAD TRIP!!!!!
 

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The chickens in the shot I posted are Barred Rock and what's usually referred to as easter egger chickens. They produce blue and green colored eggs, whereas the Barred Rock chickens produce the usual brown eggs.

-J
 

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It's truth you're speakin'! Irish Whiskey is sweet and smooth, an' cool on th' throat!

Irish and Bourbon = good.

Scotch = good for cleaning paint brushes in.


Steve.
 

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Due to the newly screwed-up state of alcohol sales here in WA State, our vast selection of fine whiskies has dwindled down to an assortment of Canadian blends. I'm staring at a pair of bottles of blended Canadian whisky right now: Crown Royal (gag!) and Pendleton, which actually ain't bad. Last week I choked down a bottle of Seagram's 7 Crown, and while I was able to finish it, I won't be going down that rutted and potholed road again. My favorite, Cragganmore, shot up in price from $45 to over $80 when we misteakenly passed the Costco-sponsored liquor privatization law last year. Laphroaig, Lagavulin, Talisker, all gone beyond my means. Balvenie Portwood (another favorite) isn't even available around here anymore.

Uninformed voters suck. So does Crown Royal.

Crown Royal and Seagrams 7 are rye whiskey's, not to be confused with single malt Scotch or Irish whisky. It is meant to be drunk with lots of ice and some coke, rarely straight up. Hopefully it was at least cheap :smile:
 
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