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I know as much about carving as I do photography...
This is my only attempt at carving wood. I sat in my yard while my son was sick and I couldn't do anything but wait.
I used an old chisel I found in an abandoned barn.
Finally my son got some help and when I looked at the face I saw the tears.
I always felt the face was of a man, hence the title, "the crying man"
My little poser. Doing a good job. We dropletted some water onto her face, She kept wiping it off at first ... but then she just stood still ... Shes such a good gal :)
I woke up to this one morning. Forced myself out of bed to snap this shot of the largest raindrops I have seen in NYC in the two years I have lived here. I love the rain, I love thunderstorms...the electricity in the air is invigorating....otherworldly...
Giftshop at Schipol airport in Amsterdam, with fake, joyful butterflies and an authentic screaming child soundtrack.
Luca had a little cry over something or nothing. He's a good boy and very well behaved for his family we are really proud of him.
"For my own part, if it was an honest man’s child, indeed—but for my own part, it goes against me to touch these misbegotten wretches, whom I don’t look upon as my fellow-creatures. Faugh! how it stinks! It doth not smell like a Christian. If I might be so bold to give my advice, I would have it put in a basket, and sent out and laid at the churchwarden’s door. It is a good night, only a little rainy and windy; and if it was well wrapt up, and put in a warm basket, it is two to one but it lives till it is found in the morning. But if it should not, we have discharged our duty in taking proper care of it; and it is, perhaps, better for such creatures to die in a state of innocence, than to grow up and imitate their mothers; for nothing better can be expected of them.”
Excerpt from "Tom Jones" by Henry Fielding
(vol 1, book 1, chapter III)
I don't of course agree with the sentiments expressed above, but I do admire the author's skill, and was intrigued by this character's endorsement of infanticide for a child who "doth not smell like a Christian"!
"Baby: An alimentary canal with a loud voice at one end and no responsibility at the other."
Attribution:Elizabeth Adamson
I think that he needed to have his diaper changed.