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I'm not sure if Frank learned this from me..as he does see me meditate quite often on the beach or in my easy chair...but he does it quite well......he can do it while standing....walking......eating....or maybe he is just very laid back....lol...lol
Seen along the Sculpture Hike on the Djerassi property in Woodside, CA.
A brass sign next to this reads:
"State Certified Fact No. 937
Frank faithfully delivered fine sausages from his store at 974 Howard Street to the loggers in the mountains.
One of the loggers, Chuck Malone, had an issue with Frank: the sausage man was having a love affair with Malone’s oldest daughter, Mary-Anne.
On November 8, 1937, Chuck Malone fired 13 shots at Frank’s sausage van. Tragically for Malone, Frank was not driving the van that day; Mary-Anne was. Upon realizing that he had shot and killed his own daughter, Malone turned the gun on himself.
Frank never delivered sausages again."
Note that there are at least a few of these "State Certified Fact" signs along the trail. Believe them or not ;-)
Friday photo walk in central London with Frank.
Frank moved to London several years ago to study French at Uni, but decided she preferred the world of work. Since I first photographed her, Frank moved to Paris, however this did not work out for her, and she has now moved back to the midlands, with regular visits to London.
Frank enjoys the countryside/nature, electronic music, building her DJ skills, festivals, and yoga.
original portrait in ballpoint pen from 2010 by: Bill Rogers
Frank Black aka Black Francis aka Charles Michael Kittridge Thompson IV
original pen drawing by: Bill Rogers
owned by: Boontar & Skipsy
Black Francis singing Wave of Mutilation
Frank Lake is a great spot to sit and enjoy the sun and the sound of birds. And to learn how to use a new camera. Boy, do I have a learning curve!
I took this photo of Frank with our new camera only i'm not very good at using it yet. The large sized version looks pretty blurry unfortunately.
- Dan
A railroad car diner in Spokane, Washington. My friend and I stopped here for breakfast following an early morning milky way photo shoot.
The car was built in 1906 then purchased by the Northern Pacific Railroad and rebuilt for the President of the railroad from 1909-1931. It was left stranded in Seattle during the Depression.
It was bought by Franks Knight and converted it to a diner car in 1931.
This striking portrait of Anne Frank is by multimedia artist Subway Doodle. It is part of the Underhill Walls project at St. John's Place and Underhill Avenue, in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn.
Frank's official name is "Frankie Blue Eyes." Although we only call him, "Frank," we found the name the rescue gave him to be a funny and "meant-to-be" type of coincidence. My grandma, who was my best friend, had these jarring bright-blue eyes like Frank. She was also a song-writer along with her composer husband, Bill, who I never met as he passed when my mom was still a kid. They wrote a song together called, Blue Lace, which was recorded by Frank Sinatra and released on the B-side of My Way in 1969. Shortly after getting Frank, one of my childhood friends who lives across the country called me and told me a friend of hers dragged her to a psychic and the psychic asked if anyone knew a "Frank." My friend jokingly told her that I had rescued a dog named Frank and the physic told her, "the dog is your friend's grandfather on her mother's side. The dog's name is Frank, but he was Bill." We both thought that was a crazy, wild, and lucky guess but regardless, a funny story.
to investigate another mode of transportation. A calmer method.
He is trying this out before he attempts this in front of his troopers.
Frank Lake is a great spot to sit and enjoy the sun and the sound of birds. And to learn how to use a new camera. Boy, do I have a learning curve!