A little less crazed - so I'm back skimming list a bit...
really enjoyed this whole big GESO - and I like the way the page is set 
up, too

Userfriendly to all HTML stuff.

I don't know the answer to your Flower "what is it" But I can tell you
the name of the shelf fungus in this photo:

http://www.robertstech.com/blog/photos/gallery03/yesitsanotherfungus.html
Ganoderma tsugae.  

I love the spiderwort shot too... well, actually I love a lot of 'em...
hard to chose - sounds like a great time was had by all

ann


Mark Roberts wrote:

>frank theriault wrote:
>
>  
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>>Mark Roberts wrote:
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>>>http://www.robertstech.com/blog/photos/gallery03/
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>>Exquisite, Mark, just lovely!
>>
>>Especially the bike shots.  Italian CF.  Mmmm...
>>    
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>
>Yep, CF, Italian or otherwise, is fine stuff. Aluminum is stiff but 
>really passes the vibration of the road through. My butt came through 
>this year's ride in much better condition than the last time I did this 
>century :)
>
>It's amazing how different the physiology differs between running and 
>cycling. This year I did much more bicycle training but I was still 
>getting passed by people who I'm sure wouldn't be within an hour of me 
>in a marathon. I mean, in smaller marathons I'm usually in contention 
>for an age group award, but in a bicycle century I'm strictly mid-pack 
>at best. The fact that it was a very hilly ride must have helped me 
>because I was passing people all the time going up hills, cruising by 
>when they were obviously gasping for breath and working hard... but on 
>the next flat they'd blast past me so fast I couldn't even contemplate 
>drafting.
>
>I can't decide whether I want to train harder to do this again 
>*properly* or never, ever do it again at all!
>
>Here's the elevation profile:
>http://www.bloodsweatandgears.org/images/profile100.jpg
>
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