Friday, February 29, 2008

Keep Shoveling!



45 Inches of snow this month and counting. Ugghhh

The Weather Outside is Frightful (AGAIN)



Another "Dusting" today... Here's a shot of our backyard,
I'm staying inside, but the birds are out.. and eating well!

Thursday, February 28, 2008

California Dreamin











Missing my West Coast Friends! Hope you
are all doing well... and staying Warm.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

BIG CITY, BRIGHT LIGHTS

Greater Metropolitan Leonard

LEONARD'S OLD TIME BARBER SHOP

The Snip Snip Buzz of the Great North

CRUISIN LEONARD

Traveling down this road Watching the Signs as I go I think I'll follow the Sun Isn't Everyone...

Thursday, February 21, 2008

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PTK DEPARTURE

Pilot Jimmy gives the Plane the once over

PTK DEPARTURE TIME

Makin a List, Checkin it Twice

HANGER TIME

Preppin for Arrival

One Month to Go!


Spring Equinox... Only Days Away.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Winter Sunshine



Clear Roads and Blue Skies.

Took this shot along Stoney Creek Rd. a few miles from Home. Freezing temps, but the sun was warm and the sky beautiful.

Still, I am REALLY looking forward to Spring!

10!



Obama rolls to heady victory

Hawaii Democrats give him 76% of the vote to Clinton's 24%; A record turnout at the caucuses causes big problems


U.S. Sen. Barack Obama won a landslide victory in the state of his birth last night as an unprecedented turnout at the Hawaii Democratic caucus overwhelmed precinct volunteers and party officials.

With 100 percent of precincts counted, Obama had 28,347 votes, or 75.7 percent, to 8,835, or 23.6 percent, for U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York.

Excitement about Obama, who graduated from Punahou School and represents Illinois, raised interest in last night's caucuses to record levels. Party officials had expected a larger-than-normal turnout and printed 17,000 ballots. It proved well short of the more than 37,000 votes cast and many precincts resorted to handing out scraps of paper to voters to write in their choice.

In comparison, the last caucus in 2004 had a total of nearly 4,000, which had been considered a strong turnout.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

The Wave Continues


Obama Extends Streak With Ninth Victory Over Clinton



Senator Barack Obama won the Wisconsin primary on Tuesday by a comfortable margin, extending his victory streak to nine contests and forcing Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton into a must-win scenario on March 4 as the nominating fight heads to the crucial states of Ohio and Texas.

The victory reinforces Mr. Obama’s position as the front-runner in the Democratic race, even as the Clinton campaign hopes the New York senator can stage a comeback next month when a large haul of delegates are up for grabs in Ohio and Texas.

Mr. Obama’s victory was helped in part by support from groups that have traditionally tilted toward Mrs. Clinton, including female and middle-aged voters. Mr. Obama received more than half of the votes cast by white residents and he split the female vote with Mrs. Clinton, according to exit polls conducted by Edison/Mitofsky for the National Election Pool.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Sunday, February 17, 2008

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JAMES AT WORK...





Just giving my cam a test run.. Jim was and IS my star!

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Friday, February 15, 2008

HAPPY FRIDAY!!!

Bring on the Weekend!!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Frankie Does Leonard



Sniffin for Birds.... and Guarding the Jeep and Mini. A Dogs life is a hard one!

Snow Snow Snow



Another 6" last night. It piles up like the National Debt! The pups seem to love it, and it IS beautiful to look at.. but come on, enough is enough!! Through it all though, the Birds are kept well fed. Our little Animal Welfare State, hard at work.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Potomac Primaries



The 2008 Campaign

Obama Sweeps 3 More Primaries

Wide Margins in Maryland, D.C., and Virginia

Barack Obama extended his winning streak over Hillary Rodham Clinton, while John McCain succeeded in countering recent victories by Mike Huckabee.

With a Surge, Obama Makes His Case

The lopsided nature of Barack Obama’s victories gives him an opening to make the case that Democratic voters should coalesce around his candidacy.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Monday.





the March goes on




Obama Wins in Maine; Clinton Replaces Her Manager

Facing another big round of contests Tuesday, Hillary Rodham Clinton conducted the biggest shakeup of her campaign to date as Barack Obama tallied another win.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

A NEW LOW

OMFG It's COLD

OUT AND ABOUT WITH JEFF

Dinner at East Side Mario's

Frankie Stands Guard






Frankie on the Front Porch. DON'T answer
the Door!

Yukon






Yukon with a Snow Beard!

Meet The Gang





Razor. RULES!

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Together We Will March Forward




The 2008 Campaign

Obama Defeats Clinton in 3-State Sweep

Barack Obama defeated his rival, Hillary Rodham Clinton, in Democratic contests in Louisiana, Nebraska and Washington State as Mike Huckabee showed that he is still attracting Republican voters.

Friday, February 8, 2008

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WORK WORK WORK

Coffee, TV,and Agent Don

M I A


Where? When? Who? How?

Brown Box, Red/Black tape along top.

Last seen leaving PSPA. Last Scanned in Los Angeles.

Any info on this package, contact the CIA, NSA or Me.. or hell, All Three!

Winter Wonderland



From Sand Storm to Snow Storm. Love it ALL!

Mini Gets Blasted!


Another Blast of winter strikes!

A slick coating of ice followed up by a 12" of snow... The Mini flew through it like a Champ!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

BREAKING NEWS! BREAKING NEWS! BREAKING NEWS! BREAKING NEWS! BREAKING NEWS!



Romney Dropping Out of Race, Aides Say

Mitt Romney is dropping out of the race for the Republican nomination for president, a decision he made Wednesday night, according to a campaign sources.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

CSA COMMAND

Back at it once Again!