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kodachrome-net · 6 months
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Fall colors along I-70, Colorado, September 30, 2023
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coffeenuts · 1 year
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Black Dragon Canyon by byron bauer https://flic.kr/p/2o6Pjum
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ledenews · 2 months
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melememe · 1 year
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INSOMNIA JACKET!
(Not liking how wonky everything is bUT OH WELL LMAO)
19.04.2023
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deltondemarestarts · 1 year
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All framed up! 🖼️ Recap from older post- This project for the City of Denver was to demolish a 57 year old 10-mile stretch of highway, over the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood. Happy that I was able to setup and capture it twice. “I-70 Destruction” Oil on board, 9 x 12 “I-70 destruction east facing rebar” Oil on board, 9 x 12.75 #oilpainting #pleinairpainting #pleinair #denver #i70 #deltondemarest #nopleinnogain #denverhistory #allaprima #allaprimapainting (at Elyria Swansea) https://www.instagram.com/p/Coswr9UPmW9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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aradxan · 1 year
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Sand Bench Vista by byron bauer Sand Bench View in the San Rafael Swell, Utah. Vista near a rest stop on Interstate Highway 70. Processed with Lightroom and Photoshop. In Explore January 10, 2023 https://flic.kr/p/2oatE81
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earthytzipi · 1 year
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today... has been... so long.
don't go on the I-70 in Colorado during peak ski times.
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buckeyenative01 · 2 years
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Back in the ancestral homeland of Ohio. Weather was cooperative until just west of Dayton. The last hour of the drive to Columbus was torrential downpours. Apparently some tornadoes touched down in Goshen and Newtonsville about 45 to 60 minutes southeast of where I was on Interstate 70. #ohioproud #ohio #oh #buckeyestate #buckeyes #dayton #columbus #tornadoes #tornado #rain #interstate70 #i70 (at Columbus, Ohio) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cfssu_tMRNP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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whatimdoing-here · 1 year
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The Last of Us | 1.04
KC BAY-BEE (ish)
Worlds of Fun I70 Signage Downtown skyline (See I70 signage) Downtown/Globe Theater (not really) KS License Plate The Kansas City Star
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fuckmags · 8 months
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it was hot as fuck
but fuck yeah, MO
Cards vs. Royals
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mutelunacy · 1 year
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speaking of "i get to sew more"........................ when i decide if my sho design dress would look better made out of pvc or velvet (I.E: which is least expensive and which would i rather be put through the sensory hell of) you guys better watch tf out for insomnia gaming fest 71.......
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ricketybonez · 2 years
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the interstate highway system slash the american highway systems in general is a really annoying special interest to have bc it breaks the suspension of disbelief for SO many movies and tv shows
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ledenews · 2 months
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argocitycosplay · 1 year
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The Haunting of Fox Hollow Farm
The Haunting of Fox Hollow Farm starts off with a disclaimer that they have relied on the truth of their participants, in other words… If it ain’t true it ain’t our fault. In the early 1990s. the property was bought by local business owner who is a prime suspect in the disappearance of a number of individuals in the Midwest. Authorities recovered more than 5000 human bone fragments on the…
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bitchesgetriches · 3 months
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Dear bitches, I have a question that may benefit the class: I'm lucky to have a job that has a very generous 15 day sick leave policy, and no health issues that would make me take it - except that I also have the copper IUD that gives me horrid cramps on day 1 of my period, for just about 24 hours exactly.
What is the business speak for 'I'm taking a sick day today because of my period'? What is the general business speak for 'I won't be here for a day for health reasons' that doesn't imply contagion or invite questions about how I'm feeling when I come back? Thank you and I hope you know JUST how appreciated you are (seriously, who else would I ask this to)
Sweetie pie... we LOVE that we're the ones you choose to ask this of. This is all we ever wanted--for strangers on the internet to talk to us about their periods!
(Sidenote: I, Piggy, also currently have an IUD, and it leads to practically ZERO symptoms of menstruation. I don't bleed, I don't get cramps, I don't experience mood swings. About once per year my face breaks out in zits and I bleed a small amount for a few hours. That's it. I fucking love it. So readers, just keep in mind that everyone's body is different and your symptoms may vary on any medication. I DIGRESS.)
The #1 thing to keep in mind is that your employer is not entitled to any confidential medical information. If you have cancer, they don't have a right to that information. If you've got a headache, they don't have a right to know. If you're considering a cosmetic surgery, a gender alignment surgery, or any other surgery... they don't need to know. So if you're menstruating and it hurts, they definitely don't get to know.
So my preference would be to go with the direct approach. If you're cramping and you want to take a sick day, just tell your employer "I'm taking a sick day." If they press for details, say "I'll see you tomorrow. :)" If they keep pressing, remind them that they are not legally entitled to your confidential medical information.
But if you'd rather not be direct (and who could blame you?) just tell them you "got food poisoning from the mussels at that place off of i70--you know the one? Yeah last time I'll make that mistake, even if I do have a Groupon. I didn't know puke could even BE that color!" Food poisoning is gross and temporary and tends to dissuade further questions.
Blood Money: Menstrual Products for Surviving Your Period While Poor 
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8one6 · 1 month
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Ever since I was in high school (in the before times, in the long, long ago) I had dreamed of taking road trip. Just me, my car (in high school it was a Cadillac Hearse that got absolutely awful gas mileage and high school me used to bitch about gas when it went over a $1 a gallon), and the open road, but I never managed to do it. Sometimes it was money, sometimes it was lack of opportunity, sometimes it was just the fear of doing something new.
In my mid-30s I finally did it and let me tell you it was one of the best experiences of my life.
A few years ago (2022 to be exact) my boss made me take a vacation in the spring (mostly because I had two years of pto from not using it during the lockdown years, but also because he was legitimately concerned with my stress levels, but anyway) and that year I decided to take two weeks to see all three Meow Wolf locations in one big trip. (Convergence Station is the coolest one btw, with Omega-Mart a close second.)
I70 through Kansas is a zen experience if you make the drive at night. Endless fields of stars and farmland, accompanied by whatever podcast you queued up for the drive.
Visited family in Denver, spent a day at Convergence Station, and the drive to Santa Fe was like driving through a postcard!
The House of Eternal Return was neat (IMO it relies a little too much on backstory you can only really get from sitting down and reading a lot of the SCP-style documents lying around the house, but unless you rented the entire place for the day you're competing with dozens of other people who are also trying to read the same thing.), I stayed at this cool, fully restored Route 66 vintage motel called the El Rey Court (A++, would stay again), and then I was off to Las Vegas.
There's a trick i40 plays on you. You'll be driving through some incredibly beautiful but still harsh desert wasteland (I passed more than one husk of an abandoned building on that stretch of highway) and then all of a sudden you're in a lush green forest. It was seriously as close to passing from one Minecraft biome to another as you can get in real life. (I also stopped at Meteor Crater National Landmark. It was cool.)
Just outside of Vegas I got two incredibly singular experiences. The first was seeing a tumbleweed in real life for the first time. I swear, I was alone in my car and I said out loud "Holy shit they're real!!!" The second was driving through an actual sand storm. In hindsight I should have pulled over and let it pass, but no one else on the road was doing it, so I just crawled through it at 30mph.
I spent a few nights in Las Vegas. Visited Omega-Mart (super cool, I recommend it), watched Blue Man Group (also very cool, also highly recommend), got to see a Penn & Teller show live (a fucking dream of mine since I was a little kid!!!), and had the best meal of my life.
Honestly, before that trip if you told me there was a difference between a $20 steak from Longhorn and a $100 steak from an actual steak restaurant I'd have called bullshit. I was in Las Vegas, I figured "This is likely the last time I'll take a trip like this, fuck it, why not splurge."
Oh my sweet raptor christ! The $100 steak was worth every cent!
What followed was a day of driving through beautiful parts of Nevada, Utah, and Colorado, including the most nerve-wracking stretch of highway through the mountains (literally through them in one spot. The Eisenhower tunnel is a little more than a mile and a half of tunnel bored straight through the spine of the Americas). A brief stop to sleep, and then 14 hours straight on home.
It was a fantastic trip. Two weeks away from home, from work, from any responsibility, the first time off since 2019. Two weeks of moving to my own schedule and crossing things off of the bucket list.
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