Snow Cover
Landscape, Water January 8th, 2009A quick covering of snow fell today at my workplace at Pine Oaks Golf Course in Johnson City, TN. The pond is not natural, but instead is excess drainage from the heavy rains we’ve received lately.
Photo details: Nikon D80, Nikon 18-200mmVR lens @38mm, f/11, 1/20 sec. shutter, 100 ISO, manual mode.

February 3rd, 2009 at 4:19 am
Beautiful photos.
From another Bill Fuller in TN.
Bill Fuller
Soddy Dausy, TN
February 3rd, 2009 at 3:54 pm
Hey there Bill Fuller. Thanks for the compliment, and for stopping by my blog!
December 2nd, 2014 at 12:57 am
How can I be out of bed with posts ended lying on the Blogspot websites?
June 14th, 2015 at 11:42 pm
I’m very thankful for this post, if it wasn’t for this post I’d probably still be looking on Google for what I was looking for. Much appreciation!
June 29th, 2015 at 4:24 pm
This was actually discussed a while ago and I was for it initially. Over time though it became apparent that the total community was getting involved with this project. Archiving this would be best for everyone.
December 20th, 2015 at 10:05 am
VASA: I do see your point because I have lived here for some time, but I have a qesituon for you. How about treating the foreigners with the same notion or “tips” that you want us to bestow upon Koreans? I find it strange that you are so critical of Brian, his blog, and foreigners in general and then in the same comment tell us to forget the bad, don’t complain and go with the good. Why don’t you do the same?If you took the time to read through this blog and many others you’ll see a general interest and positive attitude towards Korea. Just smile and be happy that we are giving Korea so much attention! VASA your attitude is understandable given that you are probably intelligent and speak English incredibly well, but must I remind you treat others how you want to be treated. By reminding people to shut up because we are on the payroll is not the way to go about it. As a former employer of Koreans overseas, that sentiment would be far from acceptable, even to Koreans living and working abroad. Trust me, there are many blogs and cyworld pages bashing foreigners and teachers alike (I am sure that you have heard of the anti-English Spectrum) So why would this be acceptable? Do you see the point I am trying to make? VASA I wish you’d only take the time to get to know and understand the foreign community before judging and chastising us. Basically your comments say to me “GET OUT! I DON’T WANT TO LEARN ABOUT YOUR CULTURE BUT YOU MUST UNDERSTAND OURS! IF YOU DON’T LIKE IT GO HOME!” To me that is childish and it is a stumbling block that many foreigners face while living and working here. Please take the time to learn about us, use these blogs for a positive experience (like you suggest we do) and we will all get along.
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