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Inspiration, resilience and honor swirl about the pixelated grandeur of Catalyst Valley. Some come to learn, others just to look. All are welcome to explore a place where photography, travel, food, great organic coffee, and vibrant health are celebrated. Luckily, it's an informal place so don't mind all the low-fi pix scattered about.

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Feb 17th, 2010

(via claystation) wholesome low-fi goodness.

(via claystation) wholesome low-fi goodness.

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Feb 8th, 2010

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(via claystation) There’s nothing I like more than a pool in my door. And someone can probably come up with something clever for the E in Jacuzzi akin to the P in Pool cliché. Made on an iPhone in Crescent City, CA.

(via claystation) There’s nothing I like more than a pool in my door. And someone can probably come up with something clever for the E in Jacuzzi akin to the P in Pool cliché. Made on an iPhone in Crescent City, CA.

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(via claystation) The all-you-can-eat buffet at the MGM Mirage offered a lovely selection of trucked-in pastries. We passed on them and ate two helpings of bacon and eggs. While I can only imagine where and how those animals were raised, it’s not exactly a mystery how all the huge people sitting at the slot machines got that way. SAD = Standard American Diet. One day things may be different.

(via claystation) The all-you-can-eat buffet at the MGM Mirage offered a lovely selection of trucked-in pastries. We passed on them and ate two helpings of bacon and eggs. While I can only imagine where and how those animals were raised, it’s not exactly a mystery how all the huge people sitting at the slot machines got that way. SAD = Standard American Diet. One day things may be different.

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A food-themed diptych made in the Ferry Building of San Francisco. Can you guess which one’s better to eat?

A food-themed diptych made in the Ferry Building of San Francisco. Can you guess which one’s better to eat?

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A coincidental pairing of coffee cups and helmet during a stay at the Curly Redwood Lodge in Crescent City, CA.

A coincidental pairing of coffee cups and helmet during a stay at the Curly Redwood Lodge in Crescent City, CA.

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Jan 22nd, 2010

Two cups of single-origin syphon coffee at Barista in Portland, OR = $20. Sharing them with a friend who’s sixty low-carb pounds lighter since I last saw her…priceless. Salut!

Two cups of single-origin syphon coffee at Barista in Portland, OR = $20. Sharing them with a friend who’s sixty low-carb pounds lighter since I last saw her…priceless. Salut!

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The last traffic light until Mexico (71st and Oak) Vancouver, BC

The last traffic light until Mexico (71st and Oak) Vancouver, BC

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