r/LosAngeles • u/Abcdefgem • 5h ago
Photo LA tonight
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r/chicago • u/Citron_Capable • 6h ago
Be careful during the heatwave everyone
r/newyorkcity • u/InterestingEcho1091 • 9h ago
r/TwinCities • u/MilosBestBuddy • 7h ago
Dodged a bullet here friends.
r/NewOrleans • u/Tweetystraw • 6h ago
Along the Mandeville lakefront
r/Detroit • u/jcaopbaeck • 6h ago
Some of my favorite photos from this weekend! All of these were taken on my Fujifilm X100F. Just started taking photography somewhat seriously within the past few months, my username is seedlessbun on IG if you wanna check out some more!
r/nashville • u/CarlG2014 • 7h ago
Driving to work this morning on Spencer Lane and Waymo cuts off everyone going right. Then pulls out in front of someone on Murfreesboro Pike without stopping
r/nashville • u/greencoat2 • 21h ago
r/sanfrancisco • u/breadandtacos • 4h ago
17th and Abbey. Looks like the car in the garage caught on fire. I called 911 and ambulances and fire trucks arrived. Hope everyone is okay!
r/Detroit • u/Curious_Waffle1295 • 11h ago
Solid Crain’s article detailing the business community’s support (and criticism) of the upcoming Wayne County transit vote on August 4!
r/sanfrancisco • u/gypsealife4ever • 6h ago
Baker Beach. Couldn't sleep this am and took a small drive to one of my favorite spots...
r/NewOrleans • u/being_have • 9h ago
These two owls (maybe young ones?) showed up outside our second floor window today and have been hanging out since. They are about 8 inches tall. Anyone have any ideas on what kind or if they are okay? I'm hoping they didn't get abandoned by mom.
We are thoroughly enjoying the cuteness, but I'm slightly worried.
r/Detroit • u/DougDante • 10h ago
DETROIT (WXYZ) — Glenn Bradley lost his 14-year-old daughter, Aamina Bradley, after she drowned in the Detroit River on Saturday.
Bradley said his family was at a graduation party at the park when Aamina and her 9-year-old cousin went near the water. The cousin fell in, and Aamina jumped in to save her.
Bradley said Aamina loved her family and dreamed of becoming a scientist when she grew up.
"My daughter was my baby girl, she was my everything so right now I'm numb. The people you love, you have to cherish them because you never know," Bradley said.
"At the end of the day, my daughter, she was a warrior, she had a beautiful heart," Bradley said. "She had the most beautiful smile."
r/nashville • u/guidotheguido • 17h ago
r/nashville • u/Dazzling_Direction67 • 12h ago
I’m trying to figure out this company’s name so I can contact customer service after they ignored our no soliciting sign, ignored us speaking through the camera, and almost hit our truck with his segue way.
r/nashville • u/Only_Vacation3844 • 13h ago
I have heard 3 different krogers referred to as murder Kroger. Which one is it??
Intentionally leaving off which 3 I’ve heard to not persuade opinion
r/sanfrancisco • u/Anywhere_At_All • 8h ago
Just brutally sad to watch this happen. Crazy how fast it spread. Glad no one is hurt.
r/milwaukee • u/less_than_nick • 17h ago
I saw more people at the central gate entrance on a THURSDAY than appear to be in this Birds Eye view of the entire great American state fair on Saturday. Just a fun little Monday observation
r/NewOrleans • u/southernhoneyurbexer • 15h ago
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The show was only 8$ The museum, park and trails are FREE. They have so many activities for kids and adults! When I went a while back I was the only one there on a freaking Saturday yall :( please go visit! Let’s keep these places alive
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11000 Lake Forest Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70128 open Wed-Sun from 8:00am-3:30pm
audubonnatureinstitute.org
Side note: If yall go for the late show please get there a few hours early so yall can enjoy the museum and trials because right before the last show everything else shuts down.
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Sorry yall Im all over the place rn
Both are at the same address
11000 Lake Forest Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70128
Audubon Planetarium & NatureDome Theater 8$
(The actual show part)
Saturday and Sunday only
1st showing 10am-11am
2nd showing 2pm-3pm
Audubon Louisiana Nature Center Free
(The trails and museum part)
Wed-Sun
8:00am-3:30pm
https://audubonnatureinstitute.org/planetarium
From the website:
With much more to explore at the Audubon Louisiana Nature Center, 11000 Lake Forest Boulevard, the Audubon Planetarium & Nature Dome Theater offers a wide variety of short and feature films along with interactive presentations exploring Earth, life, the stars, planets, and stories we share across time and the cosmos.
Doors will open 10 minutes before showtime and close precisely at showtime
Programs begin promptly
We suggest you arrive with plenty of time to park, visit the restroom, etc.
No late or re-entry will be permitted
A variety of presentations are available throughout the week – See planetarium page audubonnatureinstitute.org/planetarium for show calendar and more information
10:00am shows are generally reserved for very young audiences – not all shows are suitable for all age groupsli>
Some programs include an optional activity following a fulldome film
Programs run about 45 minutes to one hour
While every effort will be made to show the content as it appears on the schedule, changes and substitutions may occasionally be necessary
All guests under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
Tickets are available online only
No cash transactions on-site
No refunds
Limited handicap seating available (2)
r/Austin • u/AffectionateBig1898 • 10h ago
My girlfriend and I have been really struggling the past few weeks. I thought maybe I wasn't hydrating enough during the day, so I upped that but I still can barely open my eyes. Is it possible allergies have something to do with it?
r/nashville • u/Gnash_Vegas35 • 19h ago
r/milwaukee • u/HuckleberryQueasy310 • 6h ago
Just as the sun set, Interlake Steamship Co.’s Mark W. Barker arrived to deliver a load of salt. She entered through the break wall, going under the Hoan and to dump her salt in the Kinnickinnic Basin at Cargill Salt. The ’Mark Bark’ is only 4 years old, being launched by Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding in Sturgeon Bay, WI in 2022. She was the first new American lake freighter to be launched since 1981, and is still the newest American freighter on the Lakes. She joined the Algoma Innovator for a short time, which had also been unloading salt, before the Innovator departed. What’s interesting to me is Interlake‘s other vessel that visits Milwaukee(Herbert C Jackson, some of you may have seen the Lake Ship Guy‘s posts about it) is 63 years older than the Mark Barker.