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It’s watching you!
Umm… I don’t want to concern you, but there’s a penguin behind you, and it’s eyeing your ice cream. I’m just sayin’. Continue reading
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Where am I?
Welcome to El Paso!?! I thought I was in Boston! Okay, I’ll take the lobster taco. Maybe the locals are sick of seafood. This was from Elise and my empty nester trip to Boston to visit one of Elise’s Cousins. It’s been a long time since I was in Boston last. Seeing the area with… Continue reading
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That Look
Edguminkational content… can you tell? This is from a family trip to Bowling Green, Kentucky. We were visiting Mammoth Cave, just north of the city, and this was a nice side trip. I’m into railroading and will work to see a museum or take a detour to see an active rail line. However, as you… Continue reading
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Where is Don Quixote Now?
Ready and waiting. Continue reading
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The Dream
I found this little out-of-the-way joint for lunch… Continue reading
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I’m just not that into it
Can you tell she’s bored? At the DCI competition in Indy. Continue reading
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Hello Dali!
I am on my way to the AIC to see the new Salvador Dali exhibit. I love taking the train into the city. Continue reading
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I smell summer.
It’s coming… I’m certain of it. Continue reading
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Just letting you know.
Do you ever wish there were more signs like this? On second thought…. 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