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Randall the Roadrunner used to take his daily walks around this facility. Not so much for the exercise, but, there were some really tasty scorpions, black widow spiders and rattlesnakes. Randall likes him some snake!
Fellows, California 2014
Covet. Actually, covet for 4 people in a perfect World, and then I want tos ee CathK have the midset to make a kiddy/doll size version, and then discover ta-da!! A Blythe size mini version.
Somewhere, someone is sitting with this very (new season) hamper, quaffing bubbles on the Backs, under a billowing overhanging willow tree. Oh that that someone was meeeeeeeee.
There is something about love and then there is something about the ocean. The chemistry that is invoked between a man and a woman in intimacy is something that I have never failed to see in every couple IÂ’ve seen at the beach. Regardless of race, religion and any social or economic scale the ocean invokes passion in a way I havenÂ’t seen happen with anything else (maybe four large vodkaÂ’s will) on earth.
IÂ’m sitting here with tripod, the silent stalker, the avid candid shooter, the secret admirer of love, the random philosopher and a confused artist. I canÂ’t describe how love reflects a sense of good feeling and positiveness and a calm and serene midset amidst the noise that is being made by a whole bunch of Hindu extremists, Catholic hypocrites and Islamic terrorists who would consider this wonderful feeling of displaying affection in public as a heinous crime.
Long live Evolution and Long live love, neither of it is something that can be overthrown by a worthless quabble of religious text written by a pot addict who had nothing to do but fear women and quarantine them for sneezing and farting.
Canon EOS 400D with the Canon EF 75 -300 MM F/4 - 5.6 USM III. Aperture Priority, F/10 at 1/125th of a Second, ISO400, Tripod.
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Before we headed back to our respective home offices, Sarah and I took a day out at Stowe NT. It was mild, but muddy and rainy by the end, but we had a nice time. I had my first hot chocolate of the year from a concession stand before heading home. We did manage to forget to bring Poppy's lead and bag so we had to improvise.
I spent three days getting back into the working midset (largely unsucessefully), and then at the weekend Sarah went up to Manchester to visit her dad and then onto Caroline's for the night.
I love that this is the man who would hunker down in the room under the basement stairs during the In The Aeroplane Under The Sea sessions to practice the hell out of the blasting horn parts for days on end. He and Julian marched into the center of the audience midset to play "The Fool" which was a particular highlight of the evening for me.