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# ds85 Pet photos are such a cliche, but they're also cute. Make an interesting photo of a pet today.
Ginger saw me going to the place where her treats are stored. She sat down and started to bark for a goodie. She is throwing her head up when she barks and makes the ears stand out straight:-)
Coach Geno Auriemma works with guard Diana Taurasi during USA practice on Wednesday. Photo by Jacob Corrigan.
Swimming Lessons (June, 2001)
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Place:Woodinville
Date:2001/06/17 13:24:37
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First lesson, made these prints on card as I had it handy. They have become very textured but not unpleasant. Of course I forgot to leave any white spaces for tomorrow's lesson, ah well, if needs be, will do some on watercolour paper.
"What are you trying to prove?" is a perfectly good question. From the first time I discovered a hobby – really any activity beyond killing time and having fun – I knew that there was nothing casual in me. Starting around the time I turned ten, I got obsessed with a series of creative things that I picked up and dropped in succession. First it was drawing, then building a city of Lego, before I finally moved on to 3D animation. That last activity filled my entire twelfth year, spending afternoons for weeks on end, telling frame-by-frame stories on the screen. But all those activities failed at something I didn't know I was craving – getting out my secret thoughts and feelings. I was old enough to create something coherent, but far from aware of why I had the need to do it. I slowly got sick of the timesink of making movies on the computer, before turning thirteen with the usual distractions that brings. For the next few years, I got passive inspiration from music and movies, mediums that said what I was feeling, when I rarely spoke for myself. It was hard enough to handle my emotions without gathering them up to share.
The day after my eighteenth birthday, I wrote a poem. Just a throwaway thought, marking a line in a life that seemed so far insignificant. I'd been down so long that it didn't seem hopeful, and I had no real intention of pursuing poetry further. I only wrote two more that year, but felt the urge to scribble twenty-eight poems the next. That number seemed to steadily double – and by the year I was twenty, I was writing well over a hundred between birthdays. I'd slowly stumbled into something I'd been missing all those years earlier, a driving force to give meaning to the technical exercise. While I worked out the ways of pulling words together, I had a reason pushing me on. I'd had a fairly friendless childhood, a thousand sleepless nights, countless walks in the woods with nothing but thoughts for company. They were dim pits finally proving mines to pull from, gold in them there silver linings. Even now, I'm drawing mainly from my lessons of isolation. So what am I trying to prove, anyway? Mainly that I was meant to exist, and this anxious drive to work unrelenting can be directed in a way that's deserving. I'm grateful to you for letting me do it.
April 6, 2022
Annapolis County, Nova Scotia
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