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Adventures of a trapped 300 pound man. Entertaining my inner obesity through food, Ohio festivals and fun. Friday, November 2, 2012. An ending and a beginning. When I started this blog back in 2009, its purpose was originally to. Recount my adventures at festivals. Well, by the time 2011 rolled around, my Ohio Festivals. Website launched and all my festival adventures migrated there.
Click on one of the thumbnails below. The Westwind Luxury Lakefront Home. 959 West Shore Blvd, Put-in-Bay. 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 6 guest maximum. Queen bed in the master bedroom. 2 twin beds in the second bedroom. Full size futon in the great room. Shower in the master bathroom. Pots, pans, bowls, dishes and utensils.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009. Not planning on doing any sailing this weekend. I promise to share more adventures this year! Tuesday, August 12, 2008.
THE BOARDWALK
ERIC BOOKER
341 BAYVIEW AVE
PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio, 43456
United States
Erica Jaquay
Erica Jaquay
P.O. Box 360
Put-in-Bay, Ohio, 43456
United States
PABODIE DESIGN STUDIOS
DEBORAH SCHISLER
PO BOX 356
HURON, Ohio, 44839
United States
Situated on the river bank of the Wear, this 500 year old building with panoramic views of medieval Elvet Bridge and the traditional City of Durham. At lunch sit in comfort enjoying the rowing boats on the river. In the evening, we cater for everyone with an eclectic range of music styles.
David and Lorraine Mountford bid you a warm welcome to The Boat Inn, Cromford. Ideally situated in the heart of the Derbyshire, our location makes us a hotspot for visitors to the Peak District. Our relaxed atmosphere mixed with great pub food and live entertainment appeals to all ages. Children and Dogs are more than welcome. So come along and enjoy our traditional pub food, fine ales, wines and spirits. We hope to see you soon! .
Whether you are taking the family out, or just want to grab something light, the Boat House has something for everyone. Where friends come to meet! .
How to create Tiny Planets on the iPhone. One of the most friequent questions I get asked on my blog is how I create my Tiny Planets. Tiny Planets are commonly referred to by there technical name, Stereographic Projections. The process involves a tripod and taking a series of overlapping photos using a fisheye lens. Each planet is made up of 20-30 individual shots then merged together with a program called PTGui creating a very large panorama.
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