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High Chair View
The High High Chair…. with a view! Continue reading
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Direction and Confusion
“Signs, signs, everywhere a sign.” It’s interesting to see all the signs, particularly the one telling me “No Cash” and then to find a tip jar. I’m seeing more and more places asking for tips, even when paying by credit. In this case, this is an order window, and I’m supposed to give the tip… Continue reading
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It’s starting to look like….
This time of year is so fun. So many lights and decorations. Continue reading
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He’s Coming!!!
It’s been said many times before about how disturbingly early the Christmas decorations are put out for sale. I found this lineup of saluting Santas at a Menards back at the beginning of Sept. So if Santa is saluting whos in charge here… Continue reading
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Get Crankin’
I’ll get straight to the point! For those sharp students heading back to school, this is an important tool that allows you to crank up your production after a long summer. There are No.2 ways about it. Continue reading
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Last of Summer
As summer comes to a close. I love this time of year. The weather is changing, with cool nights and warm days. You just know fall is on its way. I love the colors and the mature sounds of the crickets and cicadas. Continue reading
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Serious Business
Percussion is serious business… And cool too! Continue reading
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ODADIUC/NOITUAC
Don’t! Just don’t. Continue reading
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Heavy
I think it’s load-bearing. You? Continue reading
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I stand still or move slowly, feeling things like the impulse of shapes, the direction of lines, the quality of surfaces. I frame with my eye (sometimes with my hands) as the ground glass would frame. Nothing that one could reasonably call thinking is taking place at this stage. The condition is total absorption; the decision (a picture!) is spontaneous. – Aaron Siskind, 1955