Hiya g-color
Yep, those were some of the first RSS feeds added to the database.
You might mention to the folks who handle the feeds that the image tags have an extra "/" character before the one that should be there, and the break tags don't have the space before the '/' like they should if you want them to be valid xhtml.
(Actually, I wish that break tag wasn't there at all, since it forces the text under your small photos and I'd much rather have it wrapped around them.)
Aside from those tech details, I do like your feeds.