Our reader photo of the day beautifully reveals one of Mother Nature's loveliest tricks with ice.
Not exact matches
These recipes also happen to be big hits with
readers, even though a few
of them are from my first
days of blogging when some
of my
photos weren't so hot.
So even if you're certain you're publishing the New York Times every
day — great writing, amazing
photos, solid design — if nobody buys it at the newsstand, you don't just fail to get the customer — you get banned from distributing your news to 20 - 30 %
of all
readers.
These recipes also happen to be big hits with
readers, even though a few
of them are from my first
days of blogging when some
of my
photos weren't so hot.
My dietitian girlfriend was visiting from New York the other
day, and she mentioned how much
readers of her blog love to see her document everything she eats and drinks on a daily basis — complete with
photos and nutritional breakdown
of every gram
of fat, milligram
of sodium and,
of course, the dreaded calories.
TPG
reader Peter Madden was one
of the first guests to arrive, and sent along some
photos and impressions from his opening -
day visit.
Aaron has also sent us through a batch
of photos from Balian he's shot over the last 2
days, so as soon as I get a minute I'll throw them up in our
Readers Report section.
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photo gallery
of padang padang, @ripcurlasia, bali pipeline, Baliwaves,
day 1, fingers crossed, new swell in transit, next monday it's on, padang padang cup, ripcurl, who will hold the cup
In recent
days I have posted on Facebook galleries
of photos from recent exhibitions I've just seen, with a brief text which I typically write quickly, just enough to give
readers a quick sense
of the work.
From a bike library in Fort Collins where residents can borrow bikes for an hour or
days, to community swap meet ups in Tompkins County, New York and local breweries who support renewable energy — with beer —
readers sent in
photos of the savvy ways their communities are fighting climate change.
More on the International
Day of Climate Action and 350.org:
Readers, Send Us Your International
Day of Climate Action
Photos Good Morning New Zealand!
From the Hollywood Hills to London's South Bank, TreeHugger
readers and writers sent in
photos from International
Day of Climate Action / 350 — when atmospheric concentrations
of carbon dioxide reach 350 ppm, global warming is dangerously out
of control — events worldwide.
From
readers in the Hollywood Hills and students at Stellenbosch University in South Africa who posed for a 350
photo - op to TreeHugger writers who formed the number five in London's South Bank and rallied in a climate change march in Fayetteville, Arkansas, global citizens participated on a grand scale in support
of 350 and the International
Day of Climate Action, Saturday, October 24, 2009.
More on Global Climate Change and 350.org Maldives Government Holds Parliament Under Water in Protest
Readers, Send Us Your International
Day of Climate Action
Photos!
Take Action on Climate Change
Readers, Send Us Your International
Day of Climate Action
Photos Maldives Holds Underwater Cabinet Meeting to Bring Attention to Climate Change 350.org: Map
of Global
Day of Action Events
A
photo of the Pixel XL 2 shows a single rear camera, fingerprint
reader, and black - and - white color scheme.Credit: DroidLifeA few
days before the Pixel 2's launch, Blass published new
photos of the phone, and they look a lot like what we've seen so far.Credit: Evan Blass (@evleaks)
As a follow - up to my post on «Misti's Flea Market Find» the other
day, I thought I'd share these
photos of the lovely burlap beauties one
of my gracious
readers led me to.