Just outside the city of Iraklion on the island of Crete lies the ruins of the palace of King Minos. If I recall correctly I think the foundation alone is a massive 4 acres. Then pile on about 4 stories, plus 2 or 3 basement levels...you've got yourself the setting for the legend of the Minotaur and his maze.
It was pretty rad to check off another Tomb Raider temple on my quest around the world. These are just a few shots. All of the photos are on my travel photo site. Enjoy!
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11/26/2007 03:13 #42280
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11/22/2007 13:59 #42235
thanksgiving in the desertCategory: holidays
I held a program tonight to introduce Thanksgiving to my residents. It was a HUGE success. We even watched Christmas Vacation when our bellies were full. Only sad part is, no pumpkin pie.
I've learned my lesson. The country sells out of pumpkin puree (the 12 cans that they have) about a month before Thanksgiving. I usually make from scratch entirely, but of course, no pumpkins. The cherry and apple went over well enough. The turkey was flattened in no time! Happy Thanksgiving peeps. Miss you all.
my super delish vinegar crust
only injury of the day, i have reaaaaaally sharp knives
Stove Top was sold out too so I had to make stuffing from scratch
the turkey guarding dessert
I even had to make whip cream from scratch for the pies
carving up the turkey breast
mmmmmm
I've learned my lesson. The country sells out of pumpkin puree (the 12 cans that they have) about a month before Thanksgiving. I usually make from scratch entirely, but of course, no pumpkins. The cherry and apple went over well enough. The turkey was flattened in no time! Happy Thanksgiving peeps. Miss you all.
my super delish vinegar crust
only injury of the day, i have reaaaaaally sharp knives
Stove Top was sold out too so I had to make stuffing from scratch
the turkey guarding dessert
I even had to make whip cream from scratch for the pies
carving up the turkey breast
mmmmmm
metalpeter - 11/22/07 18:16
Wow that sounds like a lot of work. I just hope the people you made it for understand that it was a lot of work. Oh yeah and hope it was a good time also.
Wow that sounds like a lot of work. I just hope the people you made it for understand that it was a lot of work. Oh yeah and hope it was a good time also.
soma - 11/22/07 14:11
makin me hungry
looks damn good
hope all s well w/ u
namaste'
light and love beats and bonevelance
curt-soma
makin me hungry
looks damn good
hope all s well w/ u
namaste'
light and love beats and bonevelance
curt-soma
mrmike - 11/22/07 14:05
Nicely done
Nicely done
11/21/2007 15:14 #42226
they call me gimpy (plus update)Category: potpourri
If you recall, I recently posted the tale of my poor tootsie. So, I have a demon claw growing on the bottom of my right foot. I got a needle stuck up in there to help heal my tendon and reduce the pain.
Today I went for my follow up visit. Blood work negative for abnormalities. This is good. X-ray on left foot, positive for demon claw, though slightly smaller than right foot. Increased amount of pain in left foot due to placing extra weight on it over the last week while hobbling due to right foot injection.
Lucky me got to take ANOTHER needle to the foot. But this time, as an experiment, he tried a different medicine. That fucker hurt twice as much as the first injection! I almost fell over when I took my first step to get out of his office.
They tried to give me crutches but I honestly don't see much point. I mean I'm on bed rest for 3 days (yah, let's see how I pull off the Thanksgiving program in my building tomorrow night when I have to cook 50% of the meal for 30 people).
Crutches. Oh the horror of rib rash. That raw tenderness on your rib cage that gets abused with every step you take. No thanks. I still have to put pressure on my right foot which still hurts anyway. Might as well go full monty and at least save the ribs :)
Let's hope this works and we don't have to go ahead with surgery.
Ciao.
Update: I've come up with a good descriptor of the pain in my left foot for the last 4 hours. You know that sensation just before you peak during a charlie horse? Yah, that's just what it feels like non-stop.
Today I went for my follow up visit. Blood work negative for abnormalities. This is good. X-ray on left foot, positive for demon claw, though slightly smaller than right foot. Increased amount of pain in left foot due to placing extra weight on it over the last week while hobbling due to right foot injection.
Lucky me got to take ANOTHER needle to the foot. But this time, as an experiment, he tried a different medicine. That fucker hurt twice as much as the first injection! I almost fell over when I took my first step to get out of his office.
They tried to give me crutches but I honestly don't see much point. I mean I'm on bed rest for 3 days (yah, let's see how I pull off the Thanksgiving program in my building tomorrow night when I have to cook 50% of the meal for 30 people).
Crutches. Oh the horror of rib rash. That raw tenderness on your rib cage that gets abused with every step you take. No thanks. I still have to put pressure on my right foot which still hurts anyway. Might as well go full monty and at least save the ribs :)
Let's hope this works and we don't have to go ahead with surgery.
Ciao.
Update: I've come up with a good descriptor of the pain in my left foot for the last 4 hours. You know that sensation just before you peak during a charlie horse? Yah, that's just what it feels like non-stop.
11/17/2007 17:27 #42174
i saw one tonightCategory: space
A meteor, part of the regular show on Earth each November. I didn't really think about it until I saw 3 more in the course of 30 minutes sitting on my patio. Space is just so fascinating.
museumchick - 11/17/07 19:20
That's so awesome:).
That's so awesome:).
leetee - 11/17/07 18:58
kewl
kewl
11/15/2007 15:44 #42146
the good, the bad, and the uglyCategory: potpourri
The good:
A proposal I wrote with two of my co-workers was accepted for the 2008 NASPA (National Association of Student Personell Administrators) conference. That's crazy. It's so competitive to get something accepted to be a presenter, we never really thought it would fly. I think the appeal is that the work we are doing over here is literally the first of it's kind in the whole world. I wonder how many people will show up for it. Presenting is not my favorite thing to do. Maybe I can do all the power point leg work and let my co-workers do the talking.
The bad:
This week was International Education Week. I was on the planning committe undertaking this task of collaboration with all 5 branch campuses and QF to have a finale event tonight. After all the work, I didn't get to go as I'm confined to my sofa with my leg propped on a pillow.
The ugly:
The reason my leg is propped on a pillow is because I have a severe foot disfunction going on. My right foot started hurting about a month ago. Just here and there, usually in the morning. I knew I had occassional bouts of pf because I have overflexible arches. However this pain got to the point I started limping. So I had it checked out today. Got examined, got blood work, got an x-ray and BAM.
There was my foot lit up on that little white box and a bizarre bone growth jutting out. It was creepy. It looks like some demonic bird claw parasite clinging to the underside of my heel. I wish I had a photo of it. Anyway, my podiatrist says I have a severe case of pf and the largest spur he's ever seen. Oh joy! To fix the problem requires surgery, however due to the size of it he is afraid the scar I'd be left with may cause just as much pain as I'm in now. Hmmm. Dilema. So in the mean time he prescribed some anti-inflamitory and then....I got an injection.
For the love of gummy bears I never thought I'd have to take a needle in the bottom of my foot! I've had needles and tubes stuck in every part of my body, and I mean every part, except the bottom of my foot. I have a strong constitution but this hurt like a mother fucker. Plus now my foot is swollen on the heel, so it kind of hurts twice as much as when I went in there. I'm supposed to lay low for 3 days and stay off my feet as much as possible.
A proposal I wrote with two of my co-workers was accepted for the 2008 NASPA (National Association of Student Personell Administrators) conference. That's crazy. It's so competitive to get something accepted to be a presenter, we never really thought it would fly. I think the appeal is that the work we are doing over here is literally the first of it's kind in the whole world. I wonder how many people will show up for it. Presenting is not my favorite thing to do. Maybe I can do all the power point leg work and let my co-workers do the talking.
The bad:
This week was International Education Week. I was on the planning committe undertaking this task of collaboration with all 5 branch campuses and QF to have a finale event tonight. After all the work, I didn't get to go as I'm confined to my sofa with my leg propped on a pillow.
The ugly:
The reason my leg is propped on a pillow is because I have a severe foot disfunction going on. My right foot started hurting about a month ago. Just here and there, usually in the morning. I knew I had occassional bouts of pf because I have overflexible arches. However this pain got to the point I started limping. So I had it checked out today. Got examined, got blood work, got an x-ray and BAM.
There was my foot lit up on that little white box and a bizarre bone growth jutting out. It was creepy. It looks like some demonic bird claw parasite clinging to the underside of my heel. I wish I had a photo of it. Anyway, my podiatrist says I have a severe case of pf and the largest spur he's ever seen. Oh joy! To fix the problem requires surgery, however due to the size of it he is afraid the scar I'd be left with may cause just as much pain as I'm in now. Hmmm. Dilema. So in the mean time he prescribed some anti-inflamitory and then....I got an injection.
For the love of gummy bears I never thought I'd have to take a needle in the bottom of my foot! I've had needles and tubes stuck in every part of my body, and I mean every part, except the bottom of my foot. I have a strong constitution but this hurt like a mother fucker. Plus now my foot is swollen on the heel, so it kind of hurts twice as much as when I went in there. I'm supposed to lay low for 3 days and stay off my feet as much as possible.
leetee - 11/17/07 18:57
owie! i hate having painful feeties... which is almost all the time for me. i have sympathies. hope you foot is better by now!
owie! i hate having painful feeties... which is almost all the time for me. i have sympathies. hope you foot is better by now!
imk2 - 11/17/07 17:38
ouch, that sounds horrible. when do you have to decide as to what you want to do?
what was your proposal about? what are you guys doing that no else is?
ouch, that sounds horrible. when do you have to decide as to what you want to do?
what was your proposal about? what are you guys doing that no else is?
ladycroft - 11/16/07 02:23
pf = plantar fasciitis
i was feeling lazy and didn't want to look up the correct spelling at the time.
pf = plantar fasciitis
i was feeling lazy and didn't want to look up the correct spelling at the time.
metalpeter - 11/15/07 17:49
Sorry about your foot. Some people would say that when you get hurt or sick it is because your body is tired out and that is what causes you to get sick. So maybe even though your foot hurting is a bad thing you will get to rest for a few days.
Sorry about your foot. Some people would say that when you get hurt or sick it is because your body is tired out and that is what causes you to get sick. So maybe even though your foot hurting is a bad thing you will get to rest for a few days.
hodown - 11/15/07 15:51
Your poor foot, it looks so painful!
Your poor foot, it looks so painful!
Great pictures I'll have to check out your other site. But mentioning Tomb Raider reminds me I thought I saw an ad that there is yet another version of it. I don't know if it is a re-issue or if it is a look back or completely new. I assume they make it on all platforms but I thought it was a ad for XBOX.
awesome!
wow! you are the luckiest person ever!
wow... so awesome to see that for real! I remember studying it. Cool, cool, cool!