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I adore Dogwood trees - I'm not sure why, but they always make me think of my mom. I like that they usher in spring after most of the other blooming trees. They are so gorgeous, no need to be flashy and first to flower. My next tattoo will be of a dogwood branch with flowers and will be located on the back of one of my shoulders.
Exiting one of the lobby doors causes the water to empty, like releasing your finger from a straw full of water.
I am going to be slowly updating all of the images that I took of all of my purchases from 1/22/02-4/22/04. This documentation used to be on my website www.obsessiveconsumption.com, but has long since been taken down. I am revisiting these images in order to create new images. I am searching for where the object is now and if still around, I plan on documenting the history it has had over the past few years.
Flickr is going to be my organization buddy in this process.
Most of these images were taken in Lincoln, Nebraska when I was in graduate school.
I am going to be slowly updating all of the images that I took of all of my purchases from 1/22/02-4/22/04. This documentation used to be on my website www.obsessiveconsumption.com, but has long since been taken down. I am revisiting these images in order to create new images. I am searching for where the object is now and if still around, I plan on documenting the history it has had over the past few years.
Flickr is going to be my organization buddy in this process.
Most of these images were taken in Lincoln, Nebraska when I was in graduate school.
Some dolls from childhood that survived, so to speak, in some regard. My childhood and my mother's in some cases. Interestingly, S__ is creeped out by dolls, while J__ wants to pretend they are real babies and carry them around for a few minutes before being bored that they don't interact with him.
I am going to be slowly updating all of the images that I took of all of my purchases from 1/22/02-4/22/04. This documentation used to be on my website www.obsessiveconsumption.com, but has long since been taken down. I am revisiting these images in order to create new images. I am searching for where the object is now and if still around, I plan on documenting the history it has had over the past few years.
Flickr is going to be my organization buddy in this process.
Most of these images were taken in Lincoln, Nebraska when I was in graduate school.