murdered in alaska

murdered in alaska

murdered in alaska

I think I paid $10 or $15 for the kaleidoscope, so I must have got my money's worth out of it by now. The rest of my gear was a lot more expensive, but I haven't bought anything in ages since I've got a good range of lenses for any occasion -- except for the super-long-distance-birdwatching lens, but I'll wait until I win a lottery to get that one.

Each of these three grave markers just inside a church yard on Blanshard Street tells a little story. The one in the middle is for a multi-bishop who was murdered in Alaska in 1886. I'm having trouble imagining what Alaska was like back in 1886, particularly what a bishop might have been doing there.

posted Dec 2, 2009 by daniel categories: kaleidoscope
aperture: 6.3ƒ shutter: 1/640  focal: 50mm iso: 100
 date: May 30, 2009 flash: no