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Friday, December 17, 2010

What's this?

Posted by Gregory N. Locsin at 4:28 PM
Labels: could it be an ancient orange juicer?, Does anyone have any idea what this is? That's not a blade-it's a piece of stone with a flat edge about 1.5 inch wide. Since this is Valencia

1 comment:

Unknown said...

It's for breaking the fingers of infidels & heretics.

December 21, 2010 at 11:24 AM

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Y.T.

Y.T.
Apache Trail

Apache Trail scenery

Apache Trail scenery
This was probably the most breathtaking drive I ever took. Not to mention stomach-churning; when I looked down!

Superstition Mountain

Superstition Mountain
This was taken from my campsite

Welcome to Oxnard

Welcome to Oxnard
Joe suffered the only flat of our trek

Unflappable

Unflappable

Para-surfers

Para-surfers
The guy in the center is "getting air".

More postcard scenery

More postcard scenery
View from Pacific Coast Highway

Joe in front of the neighborhood we're thinking of buying into.

Joe in front of the neighborhood we're thinking of buying into.
Wishful Thinking!

I'm actually riding

I'm actually riding
This is the stuff you read about in travel brochures; sunny rides, waving palms, dolphins frolicking in the surf, blah, blah, blah...

On the Santa Barbara Pier

On the Santa Barbara Pier
Photo looks decievingly warm

Monday AM Amtrak

Monday AM Amtrak
I'm beginning to see the folly of owning a car

Sunset for the birds

Sunset for the birds

Waiting for one last wave

Waiting for one last wave

Paddle Surfers

Paddle Surfers
I think an electric motor would be easier

Venetian real estate

Venetian real estate
The nicer end, near Marina del Rey

On Santa Monica Pier

On Santa Monica Pier
Cool breeze and cussid fog-still

I WILL be back

I WILL be back
Enough, already-I don't want to bore you.

First of many photo-stops

First of many photo-stops
See, I really did make it.

Big Sur coastline

Big Sur coastline
Too Beautiful for words OR cameras

Visible-man

Visible-man
Pic taken at the elephant seal (they are the ones not wearing screaming yellow) sanctuary somewhere near San Simeon, by an English tourist/coastguardsman on holiday. The fog had thinned 50% when this was taken.

New Crop of Wrenches

New Crop of Wrenches
l. to. r.: Kiwi Chris, Kahuna Kris, Trent, Doesn't-Like-Anything-Drew, Joshua /"Canada", Steelers Danny, Big Lonnie (in back of "wound-too-tight" Allan, Y.T., Dave Kurushima

Exam Writer

Exam Writer
Why is this guy Smiling?

Jackson Mill Summit

Jackson Mill Summit
Really pretty until one realizes that it and its brethren are between you and home.

Fahmah

Fahmah
I guess agriculture doesn't pay in Jackson County

Iowa Corn

Iowa Corn

Gradeeation Pitcher

Gradeeation Pitcher
I'll get a better shot of the jersey this weekend. Its theme is "global warming" with glowing mushroom clouds front and back, the little yellow and black radiation warning symbols on the shoulders and "Nuke 'Em" on the sides. I wore it to the exam and one of the instructors asked if I were planning to "bomb" the test.

Deja vu

Deja vu
Reminded me of Ringdahl Hill, the old Locsin spread...

Jacksonville Vineyard

Jacksonville Vineyard
It was not hard to pass all the "free sample" invites at all the vineyards. I just have to tighten the steering damper and the bike won't turn.

First ride down

First ride down
We thought, looking at the map, that this forest service road would take us an hour or more. We were down in about fifteen minutes.

Danny reading contour lines

Danny reading contour lines
I finally figured out why he would take off just as I struggled up to him. He knew I was so weak I could only whisper, I ^@*&%#$? quit!" and wanted to be out of earshot.

Sunrise from our balcony

Sunrise from our balcony

White Rabbit Trail

White Rabbit Trail
Photo taken before I walked up from the lower end-that's why the smile.

My first advert.

My first advert.
You, too, can ride like this on a LOCSICYCLE. Buy one now!!!

Crater Lake=beautiful!

Crater Lake=beautiful!
Almost indescribable. I would like to try to do the whole 33 miles around next weekend if the weather permits.

Chris, Danny and me

Chris, Danny and me
Altitude got to us all and we only did 5 miles. Cold and wet didn't help; but now we can brag in a limited fashion

View of hills to East

View of hills to East
Have done some oxygen-starved cycling in the foot hills

Moi

Moi
Can't wait to see how my "Institutional Orange" jumpsuit looks

Hostel Kitchen

Hostel Kitchen
Everybody's been pretty neat and considerate

Joe Koesters

Joe Koesters
He won't be smiling after I pick out his next bike.

Ultimate Workbench

Ultimate Workbench
I want one of these!

Tatanka

Tatanka
Who wants to get this guy to swallow a magnet?

Adel Community Center

Adel Community Center
I walked in here to deliver a message from Paul to the lady who had given him a tomato and was concerned about his cycling off into the desert/mountains. I thought I'd walked into the last century: Stetson-wearing cowpokes in boots and the like, sitting around tables swilling cold ones and spitting baccy-juice into a spitoon in the corner. The only person out of character (or should I say uniform) was the blonde in the UPS uniform, who was plastered to her 'poke. I didn't know which I longed for more, my sixgun or a Budweiser...

At base of Devil's Tower

At base of Devil's Tower
I am standing amidst debris which are remnants of columns which have eroded off the tower.

Sirloin on the hoof

Sirloin on the hoof
This is one of the main hazards to driving in "open range" country, where few fences exist. Notice that it is on my side of the fence.

Sunrise Moon

Sunrise Moon
Full moon was setting as sun rose behind me while I was cruising the Bonneville Salt Flats near the Nevada border.

Almost Full

Almost Full
The ride down in the dark at 35 mph was exhilarating

First Snowfall in Cascades

First Snowfall in Cascades
And I thought I was leaving this behind

Paul Devin

Paul Devin
On his way toward lobster in the Spring

Badlands

Badlands
Reminds me of Star Wars scenery

Bad weather in Badlands

Bad weather in Badlands
This storm actually was a relief from the blistering heat

My shadow on Iowa cornfield

My shadow on Iowa cornfield
Gives new meaning to "high-speed photography"

Crazy Horse model & mountain

Crazy Horse model & mountain
It was raining and nasty and I wanted to stay in the warmth.


I'm not really panting. 4,xxx feet above sea level doesn't make a difference-YEAH, RIGHT!!!

A Friendly Reminder

A Friendly Reminder
Signs are everywhere, maybe they are sprayed with snake repellant...

Half a Mile of Hell

Half a Mile of Hell
and back...

Bridge to Iowa

Bridge to Iowa
I'll be cycling across this within the hour

Buzz & me

Buzz & me
Refrigerator/heater from the Buzalkos as a retirement present

Thanks to my Sponsors

Thanks to my Sponsors
Bruce and Sylvia at Ernie's Cycle Shop

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Algorfa, Alicante, Spain
Greg Locsin was born in New York City and raised in the Philippines where he started painting in his teens, under the tutelage of his mother. He attended the University of Hawaii majoring in Agriculture and Journalism, having been convinced by his father that he would not eat if he pursued art. After several varied careers, he returned to the pursuit of creating art. He is mostly self-taught, but has studied photography, drawing and painting at the Portland School of Fine and Applied Arts and the Maine College of Art, as well as continuing education courses in St. John , Canada and others presented by Debra Bickford of Bull Pine Studio in Maine. Having moved to Algorfa in 2010, Greg now divides his time between painting and cycling, being fed by a pension.
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