Skilligimink Sunset

Skilligimink Sunset (March 2nd, 2011)

Skilligimink Sunset, Cleveland Heights, March 2nd, 2011

About a month ago (March 2nd, 2011) folks in Cleveland Heights were treated to a spectacularly Skilligimink sunset. The pinks were coming out so far from the horizon that it was absolutely astounding.

Alas, I only had my iPhone’s onboard camera and not my Canon, so you’ll just have to trust me. This wretched photo just doesn’t do it justice.

Sweet Skilligimink

Sweet Skilligimink

Sweet Skilligimink

Pink Shirt, Blue Fish Tie

Pink Shirt, Blue Fish Tie

Pink Shirt, Blue Fish Tie

Another of my favorite “Baggier is Better” Oxfords from Mercer & Sons along with a blue tie.

Pink Dump Truck

Pink Dump Truck

A Pink Dump Truck

I think pink is an odd choice of color for a dump truck. At least, I used to. Now I know that whenever I see a pink one around my hometown of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, I can be fairly certain that it belongs to the Pretty Girl Trucking company.

I don’t have a website for them, but many thanks to Susan (comments, below) for setting me straight.

(edited 7/16/2015 to correct the trucking company owning this truck)

Skilligimink Tie & Shirt

Skilligimink Tie & Shirt

Skilligimink Tie & Shirt

One of my favorite “Baggier is Better” Oxfords from Mercer & Sons along with a nice, pink tie.

Rock Candy Crystals

Rock Candy Crystals

Rock Candy Crystals

Peace Out on Cedar / University Circle Station

Peace Out on Cedar / University Circle Station

Peace Out on Cedar / University Circle Station

From the mural on the Cedar Hill cutout (eastbound) at Cedar / University Circle Station.

Jelly Beans

Jelly Beans

Jelly Beans

Or, as my daughter likes to say, “Jellobeans!”

Frosty Sky, Pink-tinged Leaves & Branches

Frosty Sky, Pink-tinged Leaves & Branches

Frosty Sky, Pink-tinged Leaves & Branches

As seen outside my tent on a Buckeye Trail backpacking trip with Troop 403 in November, 2010.

Paracanthurus hepatus

Fish and Coral in a Tank

Fish and Coral in a Tank (Paracanthurus hepatus)

I believe this is one of the Tangs, a Paracanthurus hepatus. Seen at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo.