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6 Nikon P900 Images Of The Day — May 4, 2017.

by Anura Guruge


NO post-processing whatsoever.

With my Nikon P900.
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Picture Of The Day (Nikon P900) — May 4, 2017.

by Anura Guruge


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Taken with a  Nikon P900.

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Study this Doodle carefully
and see if YOU can spot a theme.


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“Common Good” Southwest Harbor/Acadia Co-Founder Larry Stettner Passes Away — A Real Shame!

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A wholesome, modern-day, year-round ‘soup kitchen’ with heart,
in Southwest Harbor, Maine, (adjacent to ‘Acadia National Park‘)
that raises money with ‘As Good As Jordan Pond‘ Popovers,
for breakfast, 
on a donation basis.


See my September 2016 post.


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My pictures from September 2016.

THE MAN himself, “Larry Stettner”. As is my luck I got to meet him, chat with him and he was kind enough to go and find a sheet (reproduced below) that spelled out what his ‘Goodness’ was all about. I am so glad I got to meet him.


A very great shame. A very nice man. I am so happy that I got to meet with him and spend some time chatting.

I already had plans to go to “Common Good” in June for popovers — even if it meant leaving home at 5am. I had hoped to see him again. Now I won’t, BUT I still intend to go.

Appears his wife died just a couple of months ago. What a shame.

I know that “Common Good” will continue to thrive BUT he will be MISSED.

Thank YOU, Larry.

You were one of the GOOD ONES.


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