The Indy house was painted inside with Sherwin Williams "Agreeable Gray" on all main floor and upstairs walls which Ewa used at the Elgin house. The "On the Rocks" color was used in the basement which my Aunt and Uncle had used before in their Knoxville home. For hardwood floors, we chose to replace all carpet on the main floor with Natural Red Oak 2 1/4" to match the wood already in the kitchen, although the kitchen floor needed refinished and several boards replaced due to previous damage. Day0 After Painting Day1: Hardwood Floors Day2: Hardwood Floors Day3: Hardwood Floors Day4: Hardwood Floors
While walking through the frisbee gold course across the street in the morning, we happened to see a family of Great Horned Owls, first time I had ever seen in the wild. The parents were off a ways watching, the two young ones were very high up in the largest tree on the course. Got several good photos below all shot with similar settings at ISO 100 and 400mm. We did run the images through Topaz Sharpen AI using a Standard setting of 14% to sharpen them up a bit as these were all hand held photos pretty far away. Years ago at Indiana Dunes I remember reading about the Great Horned Owl in one of their exhibits. It said that their night vision was so good that they could hunt inside the Lucas Oil Stadium with only a single candle lit in the stadium. Unbelievable night vision! 1/500, f8, ISO 100, 400 mm 1/200, f7.1, ISO 100, 400 mm 1/320, f6.3, ISO 100, 400 mm 1/320, f6.3, ISO 100, 400 mm
Below is a digital scan of a photo taken during one of the most electrifying 5,000m races in Olympic history at the 1972 Munich games. Steve Prefontaine only 21 at the time leads most of the race following his own strategy, "running from behind is chicken sh#t". Lasse Viren (228) is in second and would go on to win. Prefontaine's untimely death in 1975 prevented a rematch between these two running legends. Viren swept gold medals in the 5k and 10k in '72 and '76 Olympics establishing him as one of the greatest performers in Olympic history. Viren is best known for his negative split running where each lap is faster than the one before. In the 1976 5,000m finals for example, Viren's last 1500m would have placed him 8th in 1500m finals that year. Many marveled at Viren's dominance in the middle distance running especially with having little to no racing experience in-between Olympics. Viren was a full-time police officer in Finland who would take