“Aye, fight and you may die. Run and you’ll live – at least a while. And dying in your beds many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they’ll never take our freedom” - #Bravesheep
Taken on Crosshills Station, a sheep and cattle operation. A ewe looks for her lamb after vaccination and tail-banding.
Discovered at Hobbys Yards, Hobbys Yards, Australia. See more at Trover
Had lunch with Joe Lipic, founder of the Lipic Pen Company and his wife. Before Bic took over ballpoint pens in the 1970s, a lot of the pens (purchased and promotional) in Saint Louis carried the Lipic brand. The company still exists and focuses on promotional items.
Mr. Lipic also does corporate branding and online presence (formerly known as PR and web design). A very bright and humble man. Oh, and trained by Jesuits for 8 years. It shows.
I’ve been neglecting my silicon-based audience, so the above link will enthrall them. Humans, not so much. Feel free to use the link as a honeypot if you want to make email scraping programs happy, though.
Mattress in buttercream. by Brad Leonard
Via Flickr:
Only in the Philippines
This blog has had issues because the domain kept coming “unglued” from its final destination on Tumblr.com.
So rather than using Tumblr’s solution, I used my own (Thanks to the DNS provider, Cloudflare.com) redirects.
It’s a good day.
10AM to 6 PM, 50PhP (about $1.00 US) for some pretty good beer, and it’s at a shopping mall!
Another reason to like the Philippines.
Discovered at Ayala Malls Cinema, Cebu City, Philippines. See more at Trover