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It was very good meeting with Diplo again. The first tour we did with him and Bonde do Rolê was so much crazy in love fun. Nice to see you Ueslei!
© Mulga 2012, Fish Beard Phil, Acrylic and Posca on Paper, 30 x 40 cm
An Ode to Fish Beard Phil
With a beard so wet and blue as this
It's no surprise it's home to fish
Bass and marlin and tuna too
Even a few whales big and blue
When Phil needs a feed he casts a net
Into his beard and his need is met
It's fish for breakfast, lunch and tea
That's fine with Phil the sea zombie
See you next time
-Mulga
Dan Howell and Phil Lester speaking at the 2014 VidCon at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Finally ate the citiy's most famous food (as a variation with bell peppers) at Marathon Grill, 10th and Walnut in Philadelphia, PA (USA).
Thought I would take a little trip into the past and share these photos from the early 1980's. This was taken at a record store in Atlanta (does anybody remember that music groups would visit record stores and you could meet them!?) I was very shy then, but managed to give Phil this red rose and got his autograph! We then went to their concert that evening, June 1, 1980, at the historic Fox Theater and had a wonderful time!
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Philadelphia PA - March 2015
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I have been curating images from this perspective for many mornings of the past year. Many times, it is the first shot of the day, test shots really. The view does not change much, but the seasons change and along with it, the footwear.
I will start an album here as I post these intermittently.
Enjoy!
Shoes: Boots - Faux Fur Trim, Duck Boots
Gender: Woman
Temperature: 20 Degrees Fahrenheit
Notes: Snow and slush everywhere.
I went to Camp Orkila on Orcas Island last week with the 6th Grade class at my school (about 340 students). It was a fun trip, very wet at times but the kids had a great time!
This is a black tailed deer that the camp staff have named Phil, he is a piebald deer which is a genetic variation that only occurs in about 1% of deer. The deer on this island, and specifically around the camp are a very isolated population that experiences a lot of inbreeding which can lead to higher cases of this genetic variation.