All the wealth you've acquired from beginningless time until now has failed to fulfill all your desires. Cultivate therefore this wish-granting gem of moderation, O fortunate ones.
-- Milarepa, "Drinking the Mountain Stream"

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A skein of geese flying away. I had walked by this gaggle of geese and thought about running through them. Since I had my camera, why not get them to flee while shooting them. I decided not to as I was walking into the setting sun and didn't think they would show up well. After passing them, they where spooked and took off. As happenstance would have it, I was in the right place to catch them in good light.
I took these photos in Hampton Heights with my Olympus E-510.
Check out the photo gallery for more of my photographs.
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I invested myself this year in you Broncos.
Fail!
In other headlines:
Ray Lewis is the Terminator, Peyton Manning is mankind

Credit: SBNation

From around the interwebs:
The Game Of The Millenium Of The Week! -- SBNation -- A fun look at the game today.
The Hater's Guide to the NFL Playoffs, Divisional Round -- Bleacher Report -- Why your team will lose this weekend.
Von Miller sporting fresh kicks today -- Bush League Chronicle
Thomas and Decker winning together -- Rick Reilly (ESPN)
They're the same size, same age and both went from Tim Tebow (F-150) to Peyton Manning (F18).
They're both country, both unmarried heartthrobs and both as quiet as a Las Vegas Sunday morning.
They became the youngest teammates in NFL history to go for more than 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns in the same season.
They have the same agent, same marketing guy and once lived together as rookies.
"They're the exact same guy," says Denver Broncos teammate Greg Orton, "just different colors."
Until game days, that is...
Read on ...
Gotta love that Tebow - Manning comparison -- F-150 - F18. That just killed me!
On a related note, SBNation is saying Black and Decker is the best nickname in the league!
Go Broncos!

While driving the other day, there was a person in front of me driving and texting.
Their drive was just erratic. Man, so irritating,
If fact, I became so pissed off, I pulled up beside them, opened the passanger window and threw my beer at them!
Spent a good 2 hours experiencing Becoming Van Gogh last night.
An in-depth exploration of Vincent van Gogh’s unconventional path to becoming one of the world’s most recognizable artists, Becoming Van Gogh examines critical steps in his artistic evolution through more than 70 paintings and drawings by Van Gogh, along with works by artists to whom he responded such as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Camille Pissarro. Becoming Van Gogh brings together loans from more than 60 public and private collections throughout Europe and North America to tell the story of a number of key formative periods throughout the artist’s career. Denver is the only venue for this exhibition.
- Denver Art Museum web site
It was an amazing experience that is hard to put into words. We slowly walked the whole exhibit closely viewing the art and reading the information. It was sensory overload.
We then strolled the exhibit again just taking it all in.
I was shocked at how many different people I saw in the time we where there. I mean, it seemed like everyone just went through and left. It seem as if they didn't spend time just obsorbing the experience like we did. Strange.
After we left the exhibit, we wandered over to the Western Art area. It just didn't seem the same. Great art, but just a let down after spending all that time with Van Gogh.

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These are the "Dancers" by Jonathan Borofsky outside of the Denver Center for Performing Arts.
I have always liked seeing them when riding down the Cherry Creek bike path in downtown Denver. They are a great piece of artwork that really stands out along Speer Blvd.
I actually took these photos way back when in 2005.

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A nice set of sunset clouds with the mountains and trees as accents. I took these photos last year on October 7th. As usual, they where taken on the balcomy in Denver with my Olympus E-510.

Guess this guy really likes his pizza. I just wonder how many weeks of fat is included in this one pizza. It would probably just start clogging your arteries right away.
Image cooking the damb thing and then having to get it out of the oven. That would be one big pizza peel!