On such a blank day and during a casual stroll, I think you did well.
Lighthouse and horizon are well placed.

Jack



--- Perry Pellechia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> (long tale of woe follows)
> 
> My wife, Marianne, and I love to head to the shore any chance we get
> to beach comb.
> We live about two hours from Charleston, SC and the beach we go to
> often is Folly
> Beach.  Since we spend all our time looking for shells I rarely bring
> a camera
> because my hands are usually pretty sandy and wet.  Today I took our
> Canon A80 and
> got this photo of the Morris Island light house.  As you can see
> there
> is nothing left of
> Morris Island due to erosion.  Yes the light house is tilting.
> 
> http://homer.chem.sc.edu/perry/peso/img_1962b.jpg
> 
> The image is nothing special but offer comments if you please.
> 
> We had a great time at the beach.  We found a couple of species of
> shells we have not
> found before, which is rare because we have been to this beach pretty
> often.  Everything
> was going great until we got home.  Shortly after we finished
> cleaning
> up we heard a thud
> from the fireplace.  At first I was not sure what it was but soon
> figured out that some
> animal fell into the chimney.  My hope of it climbing out the same
> way
> it got in was quickly
> dashed.  When it started clawing on the flue door I knew it had to be
> a squirrel.
> 
> After several minutes of paralysis we devised a plan to trap the
> squirrel in a large plastic
> storage container that fit under the flue. We sealed off the opening
> of the fire place with a
> clear plastic shower curtain and duct tape so that if something went
> wrong the squirrel
> could not run into the house.   We had the lid of the container ready
> to slide over the
> plastic tub.  All we had to do was:
> 
> 1) open the flue
> 2) have squirrel fall into tub
> 3) slide cover onto tub.
> 
> So I reach in and pull the flue open.  We hear something fall into
> the
> tub and we slam the
> tub shut.  Great, the plan worked!  Then to our dismay we realize the
> squirrel was on top
> of the cover.  After cursing we get the cover off the tub and find
> the
> damn rodent perched
> on the inner wall of the hearth.  We tried coaxing him into the tub
> but had to pull open the
> shower curtain to reach in with a fire poker.  The furry menace did
> not take the hint.  I
> reach for a hockey stick and with the stick in one hand and the poker
> in the other I try to
> force the sooty rodent to fall in the tub.
> 
> This is when things went horribly wrong.  As I am trying to knock him
> into the tub he
> crawls onto the poker.  He then races along the poker, to my arm then
> over my head and
> down my back as I knelt in front of the fire place.  Marianne screams
> as the squirrel runs
> to the far corner of the family room.  We chase him into the kitchen
> (thankfully he does not
> go behind the fridge), back into the family room.  Here he tries to
> jump into/over the TV.
> We finally get him into the enclosed porch and finally out into the
> yard.
> 
> Afterwards I thought I should have taken photos of the ordeal but at
> the time I had other
> things on my mind.  I do have this photo of the aftermath:
> 
> http://homer.chem.sc.edu/perry/peso/img_1966a.jpg
> 
> This is the back of my shirt and the tracks left by the sooty pest.
> 
> <---------------------------------------------------->
> Perry Pellechia
> 
> Primary email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Alternate email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Home Page: http://homer.chem.sc.edu/perry
> <---------------------------------------------------->
> 
> 




                
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