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Off The Grid For A While

Photography Landscape posted on Jan 30, 2016
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Dear Friends: I just uploaded this photograph I took back in October 2015 for a couple reasons. Reason number one is it's a sweeping view, and I thought you might enjoy it. The winding road really gives a sense of just how vast this area is. This was taken on one of the few semi-sunny days we had on our last vacation. I really love the variation of colors here. The second reason I've uploaded this is to let you all know I'm probably going to be off the grid for a while. I will drop in and try to comment whenever I can, but for at least a couple of weeks it's going to be pretty spotty. Right now, real life is throwing so many obstacles in my way, it's difficult to get even one render done in the space of one or two weeks. In addition to my job being a continuing pain in the butt, I've been feeling rotten for about the last week, with one thing and another. Early this week, my throat started hurting, and showing all the signs of strep throat. Thursday morning when I got up I felt so rotten that I emailed everyone at work to let them know I wouldn't be in. That lasted about an hour. There was so much weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth via both email and telephone, that I finally just said "screw it" and went on in to work despite how crappy I felt. On top of that, I didn't think running around a Children's Hospital feeling the way I did was a really good idea. But I guess having a warm body (it was a warm body indeed, as I was running a fever) available to fix printers was more important. I haven't had a raise in over two years, and they damn well better fix that when April rolls around. If I'm THAT indispensable, someone needs to cough up a bit more coinage. Continued below:

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oddment

7:56PM | Tue, 02 February 2016

Woah... It sounds like you crossed paths with 'Bad Luck Schleprock'. Best wishes for a speedy recovery, and better luck with the rest.

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drifterlee

1:48PM | Wed, 03 February 2016

Very cool shot!!!! I am sorry to hear about all your grief and hope you are feeling better!!!!!

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shadownet

10:23PM | Wed, 03 February 2016

Great capture Rod. If I may, I will give you some advice on Life. It sucks. Once you come to terms with that, its really not so bad. You see the whole trick is to keep smiling, and be happy, no matter what. If nothing else, it makes the people around you really nervous seeing you always smiling - especially when everything is going to hell in a handbasket. And that in itself can be a lot of fun and well worth making the effort! So keep on smiling! :D

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pixeluna

9:55PM | Sun, 07 February 2016

Okay, I'll just second what Rob said already. Hope you'll feel better again inside and out, Big Bro! Big hugs!

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Desgar

11:08PM | Thu, 11 February 2016

Very grand and sweeping landscape you've shown us, Rod. I hope things have eased for you since you posted this.

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Nonsolum

9:18PM | Wed, 18 May 2016

Hey Rod, just to advise you that I was more lucky than you as I took the same picture a Monday : we were on September, the 17th and I can say, if there was no Rabbit around, the panorama was more...Mmm...curvaceous. ;-) https://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/curvaceous/2368036/

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bmac62

4:05PM | Sat, 29 October 2016

Wow...the similarities are amazing...even the stop sign. Oh, wait, we obviously took this from the same overlook...I was just standing a bit further to the left and made mine a tad bit wider. Light being different gave us a little different coloring...we were there early in the morning. Fun to see this. I was playing hooky back in Jan 2016:)

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