He compares himself to the Dean Fidelmans and Jeff Smoots of the world—photographers, writers, and creatives who weren’t necessarily the brilliant climbers, but were there when the brilliant climbers of the world were making history. “I’ve fallen into that role,” he says. (But don’t...
on soil where their brethren had died two years earlier. They each stood at attention, staring at the vast, dented main entrance to the colony. Lieutenant William McCabe lingered in a line at the front, the surviving lieutenants and acting captains to either side. Their commanding officer...
Using a hacksaw or bone saw cut a rack of venison ribs perpendicular to the bones, so that you get three strips of connected rib bones that are about five or six inches long. Then cut these strips into pieces containing three or four ribs apiece. ...
When I sat down with James before I even agreed to do the movie, I asked him about that scene and he said, “I want to make that scene so beautiful and so romantic and so lovely, and I want it to be so real, that when people leave the movie I want them to say: ‘I’ve nev...
What I can tell you is I have tried a monocular version and was very excited only to be let down by the image quality and it being so had to hold. Seemed like it should be a scope on a rifle but I don't want to hurt anything. ...
5. Create Stories from the Journey Every bike ride on snow will have a story. It could simply be the journey to find a remote snow point or the level of difficulty of the trail; this could all contribute to your songwriting. 6. Use the Cold to Spark Warm Emotions One other perception...
Note how pretty much every usage of this verb can be applied to the mission of Christ, which again argues that the stories of Jesus were secondarily designed as a response to Caesarism or totalitarianism. In a remarkable display of brilliant satire, Paul, when tried by Felix and Herod Agripp...
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and wallaby, but packs can band together to attack kangaroos. There are even stories about dingos eating babies. Because their numbers are so large, they’re considered pests, and a 3,400-mile long fence was put up in the 1900s to protect sheep flocks, and is now called the Dingo Fence...
The Best “Never Have I Ever…” Questions: …gotten into a movie without paying for a ticket. …snuck out of a restaurant without paying the bill. …fired a pistol or a rifle. …been bungee jumping or skydiving. …gotten electrocuted by something. ...