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photoAdventures w/traci.2
sunday photoAdventures w/traci - a few more images upon clicking

at first i nearly wrote, “already wednesday”, but then i thought already? jeez it seems like 3 years since last sunday when traci and i escaped our indoor labors for a little while and went wandering in the rare sunlight with our cameras. it was still a little too cold, and there was gloppy slush in all the alleys. but we persevered. fresh air and cameras are important to well-being. the time in between has been spent finishing the magazine, the 8-5, packing and shipping ebay things and trying to heal my dreadful upper spine. today i think it is almost better. i have been *trying* to stay away from the computer and have not had time to be humped over the artTable and have been learning to sleep with one pillow. i hope i can fix myself. i’m not giving up the artTable. no way.

anyway, the wandering was good. i also took my Brownie Hawkeye along. it is so friendly to carry, like a little child’s purse. and of course, Sambo, my beloved (already) newCam. i wished i had a nailpolish camera, too, but i no longer like to feel too loaded down when i am wandering. sometimes i don’t even want to carry a bag of any kind. just pockets. we also did a drive-by shooting of the Jayhawk mobile home village, where i had not visited in THREE years. there are some images on flickr. no one is looking at them. it seems vintage trailers are not amusing photo subjects. haha. they are to me!!! i wish i could Go In one and explore.

i keep wondering what i will do in my next life. which is fast approaching. sometimes i look on craigslist and daydream about living and working in new places. i know i will leave here. i wonder if i will live in a trailer village?

it is good when there is coffee in the office.

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022708

photoAdventures w/traci.2
sunday photoAdventures w/traci - a few more images upon clicking

at first i nearly wrote, “already wednesday”, but then i thought already? jeez it seems like 3 years since last sunday when traci and i escaped our indoor labors for a little while and went wandering in the rare sunlight with our cameras. it was still a little too cold, and there was gloppy slush in all the alleys. but we persevered. fresh air and cameras are important to well-being. the time in between has been spent finishing the magazine, the 8-5, packing and shipping ebay things and trying to heal my dreadful upper spine. today i think it is almost better. i have been *trying* to stay away from the computer and have not had time to be humped over the artTable and have been learning to sleep with one pillow. i hope i can fix myself. i’m not giving up the artTable. no way.

anyway, the wandering was good. i also took my Brownie Hawkeye along. it is so friendly to carry, like a little child’s purse. and of course, Sambo, my beloved (already) newCam. i wished i had a nailpolish camera, too, but i no longer like to feel too loaded down when i am wandering. sometimes i don’t even want to carry a bag of any kind. just pockets. we also did a drive-by shooting of the Jayhawk mobile home village, where i had not visited in THREE years. there are some images on flickr. no one is looking at them. it seems vintage trailers are not amusing photo subjects. haha. they are to me!!! i wish i could Go In one and explore.

i keep wondering what i will do in my next life. which is fast approaching. sometimes i look on craigslist and daydream about living and working in new places. i know i will leave here. i wonder if i will live in a trailer village?

it is good when there is coffee in the office.

Comments are closed.