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"When I was a little kid we had a sand box. It was a quicksand box. I was an only child... eventually."

 

Steven Wright

  

You have to see this in the large size. They actually did this to our road on purpose!

And I ´m a strong son of a ......:-) This hand belongs to the Hulk ,of course.

... if you prefer alive, you better hurry...I'm OLD!

Glad they have retired. I missed them when they were on the road. 😁

Yes, I know it's silly. Not enough sleep, actually.

I'm not sure what to say about this animal I saw in town today. It sure reminds me of a mallard but that beak... It's certainly not meant for dabbling but more for tearing asunder. Is the bird virus causing weird mutations? Maybe it's bringing back characteristics of dinosaurs... What do you think?

 

OK folks. I love your comments BUT this is not a REAL animal. Posted April 1st - remember this day? And thanks for visiting ;)

 

Mr. Dave has been providing ice cold refreshments to car show attendees for years, a very nice man with great taste (yeah, pun intended)

 

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Jack Oysterpirate is a legendary swashbuckling adventurer that has terrorized creatures in Kachemak Bay for years. I was fortunate to glimpse this creature near Gull Island during the recent Shorebird Festival at Homer. We were fortunate he let our boat pass without boarding us and holding us for ransom. I still shiver at the thought of what could have happened. The origin story goes that he used to be normal until he lost his leg to a fishing accident. Unable to acquire a medical prosthetic, he fashioned a leg from a doll house banister, and acquired a swagger that alienated his friends and family. He struck out on his own to acquire the trappings of success, in this case the power of persuasion. Oft times at the point of his sword "Pinprick" he would force creatures to comply with his wants.

 

So, if you come to Alaska and go out on Kackemak Bay, you have been warned!

 

Nitroglobus is proud to announce the return of acclaimed artist Kian with his new exhibition DRAG.ed & FRAME.d, on view throughout December 2025 at The Annex of Nitroglobus.

After his last showing, Zornian Women (June 2023), I repeatedly invited Kian to present new work. His return marks not only a renewed collaboration but also a striking continuation of his distinctive artistic voice.

 

In DRAG.ed & FRAME.d, Kian delves into themes that lie at the heart of his practice—humor, daring aesthetic choices, and provocative conceptual play. The series moves fluidly “between power and vulnerability,” as the artist describes, exploring identity, performativity, and the thresholds between constructed and perceived selves.

 

Kian is back with a topic that is unmistakably his. His work is daring, humorous, and thought-provoking, encouraging visitors to look beyond boundaries and conventions. I’m sincerely happy to welcome him again to Nitroglobus.

Visitors are encouraged to read Kian’s accompanying text, which offers a deeper look into the conceptual motivations behind the exhibition.

  

Opening party: Monday, 1st December, 12 PM SLT

Music by DJ Joss Floss

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Description by the artist:

 

Welcome to Drag.ed and Frame.d—an intimate visual journey shaped through the art of drag and the boundless possibilities of photography. These images reveal a character who shifts fluidly between power and vulnerability: at times bold, vibrant, and unapologetically commanding; at others quiet, fragile, and suspended in moments of loneliness. Through this duality, I explores the emotional spectrum of identity and performance, challenging how we see strength, beauty, and self-expression.

 

Drag, in his hands, becomes more than costume—it becomes a language. A space where diversity thrives, where boundaries of gender, presence, and reality are stretched and redefined. Each photograph invites viewers to question what is real, what is constructed, and what lies in the in-between.

 

Thank you for stepping into this world. May these images encourage you to embrace complexity, celebrate difference, and find truth in every transformation.

 

Kian

and other forms of polyamorous time wasting.

which one you'll brake today?

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qué huevo rompés hoy?

  

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.....when there are rattlesnakes in the area.....body language. This is my computer doodle for 010708

Leaving the ski lodge I happen to notice that someone has a sense of humor dressing this snowman in a little black bra.. have to say bought a smiles to my face.. was going to give him the scarf from my outfit but thought better of it...

It's from~Art & Fashion Creations~ and you will be able to find it on the ~Grumpy Santa Hunt~ that is starting tomorrow.. the dress comes with the lovely brown suede boots too..

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Mainstore

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Shot at Backdrop =Central

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Old Hunt Item

 

Esse excelente humorista, Leandro Hassun, esteve fazendo um show pra nós, no congresso de GO, agora em novembro em BH. Ele é ótimo. Fiz alguns filminhos e vou postar aqui pra vcs darem risada.

Mas como eu tava rindo, não consegui filmar bem. Tá tudo tremido...Hhahahahahahaah...

Mais de 7000 mil ginecologistas inscritos. Foi muito bom.

 

Dear English language friends, I can't translate this vídeo. I'm so sorry! :-(

He is a brasilian artist that's working on a humor TV program.

He was hired by a medicine laboratory, to talk to more than 7000 ginecologists in a Brasilian Congress. So funny! Kisses.

Another small dictator with God on his side(the priest) and plenty of soldiers(saluting and wearing a baret). The common people are terrified ,and submit reluctantly.

it's so nice to see such sophistication from your kids. at least they can spell.

Sign at a local tire store.They have a good sense of humor.

From my first roll of film in the Diana F+.

I used provia 100 film. and had it cross-processed.

My nephew humoring because this is the one engagement photo of them that I wanted. He used to play on this slide when he was little.

 

Everything on the page is Elle's Studio except the Lawn Fawn background paper, Bella Blvd heart paper, Two Peas heart & ampersand flair, Recollections love flair, Studio Calico wood veneers and American Crafts Thickers foam letters.

For the Macro Mondays Them: Gone Fishing.

 

Thank you for your time, faves and comments, it's much appreciated.

 

HMM

One of my (late) Yule gifts to Kat. She howled with laughter when she opened it up to read the message.

 

It's big enough that she could wear it as a dress (yeah, like *that* will ever happen) or a night shirt.

 

This was in a forwarded email as someone's signature. I love it!

Yesterday I posted a rant about my shooting technique: www.flickr.com/photos/earl_reinink/51320785120/in/datepos...

 

So here is the rest of the story. Admitting that I am lazy and do most of my shooting from my mobile bird blind (yes, a 2021 Dodge Ram 2500 Limited - complete with massive 6.7 litre Cummins diesel). I am sure you can see the advantages - and surely the lens sticking out of the window.

 

As a side note, I know there are some highly opinionated tree huggers who will criticize my Ram power and mileage, go pound salt - don't care. This story is about my bird blind.

 

The camo over the window is not to hide from the birds, its more an interest in self-preservation. The horse flies up here are as large as a their name sake, mosquitoes the size of teradactal's , blackflies the size of a dinner plate! Camo keeps the bugs out.

 

The advantage of the mobile blind is that you can cover a lot of area quicker, along with the added benefit of coffee, music and seating comfort.

 

Sure, the camera lens is big, but how can it be confused for a howitzer? Logic alone dictates that the blowback alone would obliterate the Ram and me as well.

 

Should you chance to see me on the backroads, just drive on by or join me for a coffee - don't call the police!

After this shot and the next shot that I upload later, I promise to never shoot wineglasses and christmas bokeh in the same shot =)

This drawing is all about the colour salmon,of course:-)

I have to protect myself from the sun, so it's better to do so in a smart and funny way.

The third just whispers...

My friend Mifflin in the Houston area sent this with a few smiles attached ...

I eat fish today lol lol

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