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An outdoor wall mural near the parking lot of the Living Waters Hotel & Resort.
Collingwood, Ontario
Canada
Happy Sunday!
Just in case you missed it the last several times, I am NOT a morning person.
Sometimes I don't even know how I get to work...I often have no memory of it...
I guess it's a good thing I don't operate heave machinery or anything.
Taken with a Samsung SL202
At home
Listen to "Wake Me When It's Over" by Longwave
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I know they don't even put enough room in these dresses for underwear, but is it really worth it when we have to schlep around all their stuff? Yeah… I'd have to say yes in some cases!
Once you (and yes, YOU) lace it there is no more bending or fast movements out of her. You then have to touch up toe nail polish (which looks fine to you), figure out how to buckle strappy sandals (which doesn't stay on her feet very long) and place rose tipped bobby pins in her hair (which you have no business even KNOWING THEY EXIST). But you do end up with a sexy dressing girlfriend, it the night isn't a complete loss!
It was noon and I was getting ready for the day. As other new mom's know, not only taking a shower but also getting ready is a treat we try to carve out for ourselves. And I wanted to do it just for me. And my shadow let me make this happen.
ODC= IN THE MIRROR
Who says I can't be a morning person??
Look -- see how awake I am? I'm totally NOT super tired. I don't know what you're talking about...
Posted & Photographed by: Anton
Location: At home
Camera: iPhone 3GS + ShakeItPhoto app
Holiday parades often feature that scourge of the average American's day off, political candidates.
Members of both major parties vied for our attention on Monday, but this little guy stole the show.
He is a chihuahua, evidently belonging to United States Representative Chip Cravaack. And I caught him admiring his own reflection in the driver's mirror of a campaign vehicle.
Nice to know that of all the people vying for attention at the parade, the only one who seemed to care how he looked was a pooch!
Taken 5 September 2011 in Cloquet, MN.
Day Thirty Nine:
No I think I recognised a little naked man when I see one in the mirror. You can tell from the...well you know the....it's the...um...bellybutton.
Yes that's right. Clothed people don't have their erm....bellybutton on show in such a fashion. It's customary to have it hidden under layers and layers of clothing to allow it to perform it's true purpose. Collecting fluff. Foolishly we throw it away but in these times of reuse, recycle and refuse to get rid of stuff we could, in a lifetime, have enough fluff to stuff that little pillow we lay on when we go off for our eternal rest. Or for those more partial to a barbeque it can be used as kindling to start the fire we head towards to the sounds of "Return to Sender" by Elvis.
So go on and put your clothes back on. There's only two types of people that should be naked all the time; naturists and invisible people. Unless they managed to make their clothes invisible then the invisible sorts will have no excuse for showing of what no one can see.
Then again who am I to stop anyone else stripping of should the mood take them. Just watch out for the escaping fluff.
Looking in the mirror
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Manchester, England (11-12/2022).
Elderly man with a stick on the left stopped to observe a middle aged man's humane act of helping another elderly man climb up the stairs.
I wonder what went through his mind at the time.
I really wanted to do one of those pictures where the reflection in the mirror is different. I didn't have much room in there to set up the tripod. I will have to try this again some other time.
11-17-07
"A woman of almost threatening chic" was how George Trow described D. D. Ryan in The New Yorker. I never felt threatened by her. (Neither was George.)
She don't need a coat
'Cause she's got fur!
Circle, circle,
Dot, dot, dot
Hurry, get your cootie shot!
"Come on everybody, let's stamp 'em out!"
She's got cooties
...Cooties
She's just as friendly as can be
She's got cooties
...Cooties
She shows them cootie hospitality
She's got cooties
...Cooties
She's like a living "twilight zone"
She's got cooties
...Cooties
Quick, get rod serling on the phone!
Black, white, red, green
Every color in between
Dresses like a circus clown
Somebody oughta hose her down
Grew up in a cootie zoo
I bet her two-ton mama's got 'em too!
"And that's for you!"
-Hairspray
One of the more than 200 works of art submitted for the National Arts Program: Delaware State Employee Exhibition.
Self Portrait Assigment taken 6 August 2012. I was much taken by the self portraits we saw with writing on them and I was also much interested in the statement we could manipulate the image. So I set out to make a self portrait showing the last few years of roaming around. Having lived in Jakarta, Perth, Broome and now Alice Springs, I photographed myself in my “uniforms”. I shot four different images of myself and then tried to stitch them together in Photoshop using photomerge, but this didn’t work well, sometimes two of the images would come together on the image, sometimes only one. Finally I cut and pasted the four images together. Then I happily wrote all over it to cover up the seams.