Blinded Me with Science: from Absinthe to Azimuth

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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Lyra

Lyra was above me when summer brought its heat to Texas, but she's hovering near the horizon now. And trees all around doesn't help much...

Posted by Captain Prax at 6:55 PM
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