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Tracy Arm is a narrow fjord located south of Juneau, Alaska. This Photo was taken from the cruise ship, Star Princess.
day 113
Hmmmmm. 5:49am. Phone. Bed. Cold. ....Wow. This seems amazingly familiar. Oh, except that it doesn't at all because I'm actually sleeping in Jordon's room at J&A's (my previous roommates of 2 years). They went out of town: J is teaching a class in Raleigh and Ang & the kids left today (Tues) to go stay with him. So I'm here just to watch the house. Happy to be here. They keep the temp around 74 here. My kind of temp. :)
Spent hours processing tons of photos today (gonna upload 'em over next few days). It was AWESOME. Wonderful time spent. Not batch stuff either; I played around in PS a lot. My new favorite tool is gradient maps. Honestly, before a few days ago I'd never used them for anything other than vignetting. So sososo cool. Absolutely loving it. Had a conversation about photography / career / moving forward with Danielle. ...
We also talked for a long time about our struggles and futures and the relationship. Hmm. And watched an episode of Gilmore Girls, which was hilarious.
PS: Since I haven't had net access on my home pc for a whiiiiile, I've just been using the net uploader from random computers lately. Today I downloaded the flickr uploadr 3.0 on L's computer and used it for uploading--pretty freakin sweet!
On December 3, 2018, the National Archives Foundation hosted its annual Holiday Shopping Night, where guests could enjoy holiday treats and find the perfect item for the gift giving season.
Photo by Renee McRae Photography
Tracy Arm is a narrow fjord located south of Juneau, Alaska. This Photo was taken from the cruise ship, Star Princess.
Andrew got about a bazillion shots in his arms to find out what he's allergic to that is making him one Stuffy Huffy. The boy isn't allergic to anything. Nothing. So its onto steroids, nasal spray, and major antibiotics for him. And hopefully quieter nights in my future.
Some bushfire smoke, a couple of contrails and a sunset over Middle Arm, Darwin, Northern Territory.
So I wore a t-shirt and just realized this was on my arm.
I don't recall getting it, but I am guessing it's from the drunken air hockey madness from last Wednesday...
The trail from Cascade Pass meanders through the lush subalpine fields of Sahale Arm on its way to Sahale Glacier. North Cascades National Park, WA.
this jumping spider was shared to me by Roland and Tedt (my mentors). Taken at our farm in DRT. One front leg missing.