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Journal 1, date unknown Day 8
"To whom now find it"
Hmm .. i know i havent written in a while, but now i just need to do it, Okai it startet by after i had ben walking mabye 3 days i got to the city, i went in to the city and i found a nice place i thing it most have been i richmans house, i went around the house and found a entry i went in and I quickly covered the entrance whit some planks and boxes, then i went looking for stuff i could use and i found a small place and the real Entrence so the small place most have been the Guard house, so i went inside and saw a lot of stuff i could use a radio and a nice armor but i tinkelt a littel whit it and made it better and i also found a nice helmet, im forsure gonna use the armor. but i was really tired so i tried to sleep but the floor was vary dusty but you could stille se some op the floor, it was really nice, but after i couldt not sleep i thought i wouldt get some thing to eat, so i took my last can of food and was just aboudt to eat when i heard tree or four shoots. so i quickly grapt my magnum and found the closets hole in the wall and the first thing i saw, was a merc og soldier trying to fight some thing off, but he couldt not the thing overpowered him, but the i saw another guy come running and behind him there was one more of those thing, but this was closer at my and i was choked there was no skin on its i gues it was some kind of a zombie, but the man startet screeming and the it just stoped, tomorow im gonna go on dont what to be here when those things find a way in here.
"Note for my self go look for any gun and supplies"
loner over and out.
Three students pose in front of the mailboxes in the post office in the Students' Building in 1949. Back of photo reads "post office the first place the freshman learn." The Students' Building housed the post office from 1932-1949. Prior to 1910, mail was distributed through the dormitories. In 1910, a lock-box Post Office was installed in the basement of Administration Building. In 1932, in a general reorganization of the campus after the library fire of September, 1932, the Post Office moved to the Students' Building until it was razed in 1949. In 1949, the Post Office was located in the basement of South Spencer Residence Hall until it moved to the Elliott Student Union in 1953. Since 1953, mail has been distributed through locked boxes in the dormitories. The cornerstone of the Students Building was laid in 1902. Contributions from students, faculty, and visiting speakers allowed the completion of the three story structure in 1906. It housed the Domestic Science and Manual Training Departments, the post office and book store, society halls, a banquet hall, and a 700 seat auditorium. The building was razed in 1950.
To see more from The UNCG University History Collections: libcdm1.uncg.edu/ui.php.
Discontinued Jan. 23, 1993. Saint Louis County. Photo by J Gallagher, Jul. 1976.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
Fayette County. Photo by E Kalish, Aug. 2011.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
Journal Entry three.
Date: Unknown
"Hmm .. Can't really say how many days i have been since we left that working spot, i guess around Two og Three, Anyway me and pete followed the tracks of the Murderes or Killers. we followed the road a day i think and then the tracks startet going in to the forrest kinda. after some time we enden up in at place where there wasent that many trees and we could se one of the killers but i think hey where hill billys you know the stereio type you know the one that cant read and likes gun, hmm .. That Guard was not a problem Pete ended his life fast and i took his ak and gave pete my gun. we wen't up to the camp. the walls wasen't that big, big enough to i coulden see over it and just spary with my new ak and pete startet shooting to it diddent take long time for us to end them. we took there ammo and food and left in case there would be more og them."
Birmingham Post - 1st March 2012
"Olympics Under Fire"
Workers at company in Birmingham which was making bullets for the London 2012 Games threatened to walkout because of the amount of pay in the run-up to the games as Unions standby to cause disruption too.
Inspired by Louise Lindsey and the images she posted for her work with the book "The Practice of Contemplative Photography", I purchased the book and ambled about town yesterday with Fritz, trying to maintain a "light intention to look and see". My personal goal was to shoot things as they really are, without embellishments such as manipulating the environment, using camera techniques to create bokeh or other cool effects, no odd camera angles, and eliminating post-shoot software enhancements. I found myself pausing to admire bold colors, including this grate on the corner of Virginia and Union. I took several shots of the grate, thinking that Fritz' shadow was in my way and I needed to move him. Then it occurred to me, hey, that's environmental manipulation! So I shot it as it really was. Cool way to sneak a Spoo into my first assignment!
It's clear that Fritz is looking at me adoringly. How lucky I am!
"there has to go a fuck through germany", thats what this sign says as a quote of former german prime minister roman herzog. and this is exactly how i shot it, there is no photoshoping done here...
leica r5, 35mm f2.0
A view of Covington, Kentucky, in October 1973. The white building in the center is the Kentucky Post building - a now defunct daily newspaper