Brad Hill soars above the clouds over Arlington, Wash., in his 325 lb. Apis-13 sailplane. Hill, who has been soaring for close to 30 years, describes cross-country gliding as "a game of aerial chess with the elements." With no motor to keep him air born, Hill must jump from cloud to cloud, using thermals, or columns of warm rising air, to lift the plane and prevent gravity from pulling him back down to earth. (Andy Rogers/Seattle)
Ellen Fein and Lance Houpt enjoy a laugh as they leave their wedding reception in New York. (John Marshal Mantel/NYC)
Zoey Bear looks frazzled while being costumed by Carolyn Graham of Farmersville, Texas, before the 23rd Annual Pooch Parade in Lee Park, Dallas. This was Graham's fifth time taking part in the event.
When trying to explain the sport of cricket, you can point out its similarities to baseball. Bats, balls and highest score wins. There are even fantasy cricket leagues. But nobody has ever scored 501 runs in an inning in baseball. Aficionados of the ancient sport are playing at Dodge Park in Omaha, Nebraska where Batsman Vikram Singh of North Dakota State University waits for the ball from Omaha Cricket Club bowler Jatin Khurana. Swarit Agarwal, the OCC wicket keeper, watches intently at left. (Kent Sievers/Omaha)

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Dogs are so tolerant. Dontcha just love 'em? Nice pics.
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