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Entries in Internet Tours (10)

Wanna Bite?

Yep, it's time for another Blogsboro Internet Tour.

And so it was, we traveled on, making our way along the tree line far to the north until we came to the swirling flames where the natives said, "How," and wowed us with flowers and a little piece of home but all we wanted was a bite.
Posted on Apr 5, 2008 at 09:49PM by Registered CommenterBilly in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Time Tells All Tour

In case you've never seen this before, this is another Blogsboro Internet Tour taking you to corners of the web you might never find on your own.

Hey, Chickadee, don't I know you from somewhere?

Dude, how long you gonna lay like that?

I hate when company comes and dirties all the linen.

Looking for a rubber?

Why don't you smell like the other dogs?

Hey, who left the pasture gate open?

And finally, there really is such a thing as a time machine. Only problem is, it only works in one direction.
Posted on Apr 1, 2008 at 09:26PM by Registered CommenterBilly in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Tour D' Tango

Good morning and welcome to yet another Blogsboro photo art tour. If by chance you've never seen this before each link is to a photo myself, Team Blogsboro or our readers find interesting, beautiful, fascinating, cute or some other adjective that seems to fit.

Following along on the tour is easy, simply click on each link, view the photo and click the back button on your browser to return here so that you may enjoy the next stop on the tour.

Deer, you really should do something about that dandruff.

When petrified wood isn't a fossil it's Fossilwood.

Red, white and hue.

"She's got legs. She knows how to use them."

Go ahead and toss your trash on the street, we've got a maid.

Ah yes, wife on the farm.

Let's tango!

And finally, you are beautiful Dear.

One of the things I find most troubling in setting up these tours is the amount of copyright infringement that I come across. In all cases I never link to photos that I know to be infringement but should some of these websites be infringing on copyrights I regret having sent them more readers and will gladly delink (Is delink a word?) any site I later discover to be violating copyright laws.
Posted on Feb 2, 2008 at 09:04AM by Registered CommenterBilly in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Think Spring

I know most of my readers our readers are currently experiencing winter weather and going outside isn't the most pleasant thing you could be doing so while we huddle next to the fireplace or our furnace vents I thought I'd take you on a Think Spring Internet tour with lots of links to things that will help you think Spring.

Pretty 'n pink.

This should envoke a warm feeling.

Barefoot girl? I'd say that's Springy...

Frogs are Springy. Jumpy too.

This has to be Spring.

Dandylions.

And finally, turn on your speakers 'cause you can't rollerskate in a buffalo herd even if it is Spring. If you happen to be old school like myself and prefer the Roger Miller CD... Well that was the link.
Posted on Jan 22, 2008 at 08:57PM by Registered CommenterBilly in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Can You Hear Me Now?

That's right, it's time for another Blogsboro photo/art tour. Simply click on each link, study each photo and then come back here to see the next.

You can call me Harry.

Is it possible to be trashy and classy at the same time?

Your brain on file sharing?

She's pretty damn hot but definitely NOT in the mood.

Flash photography?

What's that noise?

Could this be the Magic Kingdom or just butter not?

Ever wanted to know what to do with a stubby pencil? You can learn all about Jennifer Maestre's pencil art in this interview at RubenMiller.com.
Posted on Jan 19, 2008 at 09:17PM by Registered CommenterBilly in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Butterflies, Country Songs And Trains

If by chance this is your first visit to Blogsboro this post is another of our photo tours-- a list of links to cool photographs, art and comics we've discovered around the web and around the world with the occasional comment thrown in. Enjoy.

When butterfly wings set sail.

Best friends gather close.

Ride the bus!

"Please release me, let me go..."

Happy light trails!

Feeling froggy?

Looks like somebody forgot to install the headlight.

I'm told this is in Morocco. I've always liked trains... That is except for the AMTRAC train that took 36 hours to get me from Raleigh, North Carolina to Jacksonville, Florida. The same trip only took me 8 hours in a tractor-trailer with a top speed of 62 miles per hour.

"I was looking back to see if you were looking back to see if I was looking back to see if you were looking back at me..." Or something like that.
Posted on Jan 10, 2008 at 10:03PM by Registered CommenterBilly in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Charging Rubber Duckies

Yep, it's another photo tour.

What happens to little rubber duckies when tossed overboard?

Acupuncture, I think.

Or perhaps it's an island of trees in an ocean of sand? Or not.

Why is she doing this?

I wonder if she gets a charge out of it?

And speaking of getting a charge, the Bagdad Battery is believed to be 2000 years old.

Finally, go eat some Sarma. Bora has the recipe.
Posted on Jan 8, 2008 at 10:03PM by Registered CommenterBilly in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Elmo Sex Video

Welcome to another Blogsboro Photo Tour. This one includes video but you'll have to figure it out.

Sharpen your pencil?

It might be that truth in advertising doesn't exist but truth in art is still with us.

You can even watch your bread brown in your transparent toaster.

Ever play Crazy 8 for 5 straight days. Yeah, they were on grass.

One light shines through the night.

One word, red.

looks stormy

Plant or animal?

Bondage or something sorta like it? Elmo, is that you?

And finally, the Story off Stuff via e-mail from Bob.
Posted on Jan 6, 2008 at 08:38PM by Registered CommenterBilly in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

A Photo Art Tour

Imagine, if you will, walking into an art gallery where each and every picture waits in it's own room for you to see it without sharing your eyes with any other. That's the goal of this photo tour. Each and every link is to a gallery quality photo somewhere on the Internet.

A bird in flight.

Dog and baby

Sister Mary Katherine, we'll have nun of that!

Tapping the vine or a drunk watermelon? Wonder where they bought their seeds?

Against the wind

Manhattan's skyline as seen from the top of the Metropolitan Museum. Wow, talk about Gotham City.

I can describe this photo with only one word, blue.

And this is red
Posted on Jan 4, 2008 at 07:50PM by Registered CommenterBilly in | Comments2 Comments | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Pictures From Around the World

For over a year now I've been doing Billy's Internet Tours at BloggingPoet.com and while I'll still continue some tours there I thought it a good idea to use the same technique to highlight some of the many creative things and people you can find online. Each link is to a picture I found to be of interest and think you will too.

Enjoy your tour and remember if you get lost you only need click the back button on your browser to return to Blogsboro. Or you could try that clicking your heels together thing... "There's no place like home, there's no place..."

'M are ducks? No, I don't think so.

The Church of the Devil?

Can you play a piano under water?

When I was a child my hometown had a steam powered kiddy train that operated at Greensboro Country Park. It was later replaced with a gasoline powered locomotive. The steam engine is now in the hands of a local private collector who might allow me to photograph it someday but until then these kiddy trains will have to do.

Most of us will never see the Northern Lights.

Will the time ever come when soldiers rescue angels?

Graffiti or evidence of an alien landing?

Here's a looped video of a Cicada molting. For those who may not know the Cicada is not related to the Locust. Folks 'round these parts call Cicadas, Jar Flies.

Here's New York's Central Park in 5 inches of rain.

This is said to be a new type of Aeroscraft aircraft called the Aeros ML866 that combines lighter than air (as in balloons and blimps) with more common propulsion based lift to create vertical take-off and landing, hovering and speeds well beyond those of traditional lighter than air vehicles. Does it seem strange to you that it took this long for someone to think of filling an airplane with helium?
Posted on Dec 25, 2007 at 10:35PM by Registered CommenterBilly in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint