Tag: sneezy


  • Hairy Originally uploaded by sneezypb. Definitely time for a haircut. About a week ago I decided I needed one. However, its been quite hectic. As most of you know, I work for the University System of Georgia’s Office of Instructional and Information Technology, specifically a project to provide system wide (35 schools) online classes. We…

  • Ewww?

    Ewww?, originally uploaded by sneezypb. Mom’s cat named Misty licking Mom’s TV. Its been up on Flickr for a bit. Thought I would repost it here.

  • Misty from the Demon World, originally uploaded by sneezypb. Apparently mom has fluorescent lamps and not Tungsten as I assumed. So the camera setting for adjusting for Tungston light made the shot way too blue. However, I do like the effect.

  • Misty from the Demon World Originally uploaded by sneezypb. Apparently mom has fluorescent lamps and not Tungsten as I assumed. So the camera setting for adjusting for Tungston light made the shot way too blue. However, I do like the effect.

  • Sorry I’ve neglected this site. Work has keep me pretty occupied. TiVo rules my life. New city and things to do have kept me out of the house more than normal. I’ve found some pretty good places to blog. People read blogs now. 🙂 Some suggestion: Visit my Flickr photos. Visit my Livejournal blog (mostly…

  • Guns For Hire – Part 1 Originally uploaded by cszar. I found this photo at Flickr really hilarious! Photographer’s description: “After the Muppet Show was canceled the main characters had to find other jobs. Dr. Bunsen, Kermit and Ms. Piggy opened their own security firm.” In case you can’t find the link to my Flickr…

  • L’eau d’Or Falls, originally uploaded by sneezypb. If you haven’t been to Tallulah Gorge, in northeast Georgia (USA), then I highly recommend it. The place is gorgeous. Pick a cooler time than August. 🙂

  • Little Boy Crossing Originally uploaded by sneezypb. Took a short trip over to Watson Mill Covered Bridge.

  • Falls

    Falls, originally uploaded by sneezypb. Took a short trip over to Watson Mill Covered Bridge.