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BlendedPaths : Tiny planet altar... #tunyplanet... BlendedPaths : January Photo a Day 10: One... The Most Perfect Moments Ever. 8slcqru2gqb14s6tzia8qjgbjf4yb51ohoh9rbsl.jpg (JPEG Image, 600x600 pixels) Colorado Springs Photographer Blog | Charlotte Geary Photography. This morning I left the house at 6:30 and headed to the Jefferson Memorial. I parked at the Tidal Basin just after sunrise. I set out with an iPhone, a goal of nine miles, and no time limit. I reached my goal, and added an extra two miles just for the fun of it. It took me three hours, though! I stopped to take lots of photos, and even I took a leisurely stroll through Arlington Cemetery halfway through the run.

I suppose in theory I am training for the Army 10-miler next month, but I’m using a pretty loose definition of “training”. I might already be fit enough to run 10 slow miles in a race, but I’m too ADD to know for sure. OK, so I’m not a hardcore runner by any definition. Continue reading. Applesauce. - Photos - christygrimes on Xanga.

The next month or two of work on Xanga 2.0 is going to be busy, so I wanted to share with everyone a roadmap of how we’re thinking about things! We’re dividing the work on this project into four basic phases. Phase 1. Data migration As described here, we’ve imported over every account that we have on Xanga over to the new system so that anyone who could sign into Xanga can still sign into Xanga 2.0. (Try it here!) Finally and most important of all, we’ve imported over 2 million blogs from the old system. . * We’ve archived the blogs of the hundreds of thousands of blogs where the user has logged in in the past 5 years and has at least two subscribers. * We did an additional set of archives for 200k users who had logged in the past year and had at least 10 blogs. * We’ve also archived the blogs of every single user that’s ever been premium at any point in the past… And of course, a lot of you guys archived your own blogs using the old Xanga archive generator.

Phase 2. Phase 3. Phase 4. Christy Grimes Photography.