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American White Pelicans at Mojave Narrows. Got here a little to late in the morning as everyone was preening or napping!
Found him today sitting on one of his toy cars - covered everywhere in his own....poop. Yep. Fun times at the house today. I couldn't WAIT for nap time. i needed it more than he did.
Just a fun picture. Found this little fellow in the garden perfectly still one morning. He stayed for about 15 more minutes totally cuddled in. I decided that he must be napping! Do not use without permission. © All Rights Reserved
Poor little guy's sleep schedule was thrown way off by the long drive and time zone change, so he crashed a little harder than normal on his grandpa.
365 Days #11
This is me today taking a nap with my daughter. I was on a Liver Call last night and worked till 4:00am. Must get some shut eye before 2pm. That's when I go back to work.
fatty sleeps in that exact same spot when i'm in the bed too. note to self: consider buying queen sized bed.
I caught Margo and Lizzy napping and just couldn't turn down this shot. Amazing I didn't wake them up with the tripod and camera in their face.
"From all these directions, strong pressures converge toward the same end: the inescapable ephemeralization of the man-thing relationship." Toffler, Future Shock, 1970 p 67
"Whatever one's views on this matter, one must admit that in principle, the limits of any system may be transcended, whether these limits are artistic, architectural or social." Jencks, Architecture 2000, p19
"If architects could hold fast to that precept for a decade or so, and not get sidetracked by the purely technical and purely professional preoccupations, the history of the immediate future could make exciting reading." Banham, History of the Immediate Future, 1761, p 257
"In such a case you would have a certainty that you preserved everything in a very democratic and dispassionate way - highways, Chinese monuments, bad things, good things, ugly things, mediocre things - and therefore really maintained an authentic condition." Koolhaas, Preservation is Overtaking Us, 2004, p2
"Many recommend doing fewer things in order to do them better a core tenet of the Slow philosophy. Yet most fail to attack the root of our malaise: the obsession with saving time." Honore, In Praise of Slowness, 2004.