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Heavy Artillery – Haters Show (share the love here)
Prescription Art Gallery
Brighton, England
22 Oct 2009 - ?
Oh Lord. Today's joy of love assignment was to photograph the thing that our loved one does that drives us bonkers. This is a challenge ... not because I can't think of anything. But because I'd love to photograph it without him knowing. I just don't think I am that incognito of a snapper yet. So at dinner, I was able to pop the camera up from my lap and snap a few of Todd ... eating. His table manners and my table nammers just don't jive. Never have. And I have lost hope that they ever will.
I hate seeing these beautiful old Spanish style buildings being knocked down.
Usually you don't notice it. One day it's there, the next day it's an empty lot, a day later it's some fugly box with four times as many units.
More people, more congestion, more traffic, less happiness.
Whatever is built in their place will not add anything more to the city than these buildings have been giving for the past 70 to 80 years.
we had some black bears at the birdfeeders last night!! meow meow was growling and kitty was hiding under the bed. lol!
My BLM adopted Palimino mare mustang, Morning Star appears quite displeased with the current weather conditions. !
A social justice piece featuring photos from a Love Trumps Hate rally in Burlington, Vermont USA
Photographer: Hailey Kline
I took a vacation. To Washington, D.C. and Nashville, TN. I blogged about it so I'm going to point at that rather than write the usual "I was up to this" description that I usually post.
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At Paul's excellent suggestion we went to the FDR Memorial after dark following the Ethiopian meal. It was a great idea as there weren't that many people (it was still a bit chilly) and you could really reflect and enjoy the memorial. It was also a good opportunity to take the tripod along and do some night shots.
The memorial is really unique as it's a series of outdoor rooms that you can walk through rather than a giant larger than life edifice. I think in many ways it was a better experience as you feel a more personal experience that way.
Near the large statue of FDR were sort of artfully arranged stones inscribed with the quote "I hate war."