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It's almost Halloween and it's 75 degrees out at 11PM. This weather is crazy. Wildfires burning in California, floods in the south, drought in the southeast. Geesh
Strobist info: SB-24 @ 1/8 power bounced off of a white piece of foam core low and to the camera right
I was driving in the countryside today and the sky looked crazy. I had to stop and take pictures a few times. This view was particularly good with the hedge disappearing into the distance.
He would carry it a bit and then "let it go" to catch it again (like it was a mouse). He was totally fixated on it for about 20 mins. I wish he would play alone more often. For instance, right now, he's moewing mournfully trying to get into the xmas tree again, because I'm typing on the damn computer again.
But, it's all for you Mooki!
Some crazy architecture on this big building I spotted on one of my many evening rides after work in Tokyo 2014
My layout for the latest category stories challenge "Bad Hair". This is a picture of me having a crazy hair day.
Used this months Dozens kit.
Crazy Horse was an Oglala Sioux Indian chief who fought against removal to a reservation in the Black Hills. In 1876, he joined with Cheyenne forces in a surprise attack against Gen. George Crook; then united with Chief Sitting Bull for the Battle of the Little Bighorn. In 1877, Crazy Horse surrendered and was killed in a scuffle with soldiers.
Following the discovery of gold in the Black Hills, and the U.S. government's backing of white explorers in the territory, the War Department ordered all Lakota onto reservations.
Crazy Horse and Chief Sitting Bull refused. On June 17, 1876, Crazy Horse led a force of 1,200 Oglala and Cheyenne warriors against General George Crook and his brigade, successfully turning back the soldiers as they attempted to advance toward Sitting Bull's encampment on the Little Bighorn River.
A week later Crazy Horse teamed up with Sitting Bull to decimate Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and his esteemed Seventh Cavalry in the Battle of the Little Bighorn, perhaps the greatest victory ever by Native Americans over U.S. troops.
Following the defeat of Custer, the U.S. Army struck back hard against the Lakota, pursuing a scorched-earth policy whose aim was to extract total surrender. While Sitting Bull led his followers into Canada to escape the wrath of the Army, Crazy Horse continued to fight.
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Testing out the new Speedlite. It's sometimes difficult to capture Bentley. The new flash will be a great help, I think.
Bram Weijters’ Crazy Man
@ Rataplan
30-March-2019
Bram Weijters Piano and keyboards
Sam Vloemans trompet
Andrew Claes Tenorsax, EWI and electronics
Vincent Brijs Baritonsax
Dries Laheye bass guitar
Steven Cassiers Drums
© Photo's 2019 Patrick Van Vlerken
Inspiracją do „Crazy God”, nowego spektaklu Teatru Pieśń Kozła, jest Hamlet Williama Szekspira. Klasyczny tekst zderzony został z brutalnym dziełem Heinera Müllera HamletMachine oraz Skowytem Allena Ginsberga.
Spektakl bezkompromisowo stawia pytanie o granice ludzkiej brutalności. Jak głęboko człowiek zanurza się w szaleństwo, gdy jego celem staje się zysk i władza? Zespół artystyczny, złożony z performerów czternastu narodowości, szuka odpowiedzi na tak postawione pytania, odnosząc się do różnych systemów społecznych, religijnych oraz do figury człowieka, który wypełniony pychą poczuł się bogiem na ziemi.
Spektakl łączy działania fizyczne z tekstem oraz charakterystyczną dla Teatru Pieśń Kozła polifonią.
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crazy quilt linear embroidery White fan (blanket ) stitch and gray cretan with green X and purple straight and French knot stictches