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Friday, May 24, 2002

An interesting image to me, since I'm not really an 'angel' person, but the mythos behind them is neat. :-) This particular angel is on a large concrete slab, with steps leading up to it. Next to the first step is a metal donation box with a slit in the top. Even growing up Catholic I thought things like that were a little... WEIRD... and didn't seem connected in my mind. *shrug*
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Wednesday, May 22, 2002

Two things:

1. Does anyone know what the heck McDonald's Dipp'n'Dots are - are they actually a form of ice cream and how? As an ice cream lover, I have to know, but I also have the feeling I wouldn't want to ORDER them myself to find out. It's more of a "it's horrible but I can't look away" thing. *grin*

2. Don't ever try to recharge alkaline batteries in a Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery Charger. If you do anyway, be listening for the popping sounds. ;-)

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Imagine that you live on a narrow street in the suburbs. The woman across the street comes out and yells for her kid FOR AN HOUR just before it gets dark. Since she's across the street and aiming outward, the hour of yelling is LOUDEST right in your own house, and is not to be outdone by tv or white noise from a fan. Now imagine that it's barely dawn and the woman comes out again, yelling for her kid, for about an HOUR.

Now, imagine that the kid's name is "MOOOOOOOO" and this would be what happened to US. Last night a rusty colored mother cow was screeching for her wayward baby, AT our house, just about 50 feet away - like a foghorn going off at regular intervals. Really starts to grate on your nerves after a while! So I went out and shooed her away, hoping she'd find a way to get to her calf from the other side of the low hill. In any case, she went away.

Until the crack of dawn. And mama had enlisted the help of OTHER neighborhood residents to help with the mooing. I obviously wasn't going to go back to SLEEP anytime soon, so I went outside and finally spotted the baby cow, trying to come down through our road area (where the gates are closed and cows can't get through) so I shooed the baby cow up and away, hoping that it would find a new way to go. Went back inside. Mooing continued although shifted around to the back of the house. So then JOHN got up and shooed the mother cow down past our yard where the calf was also paralleling the mother's course, just on the other side of the side road. Once they finally saw each other, they jogged off towards the barn where we assume they met up because of the blessed LACK of mooing. Not that either of us went back to sleep after that. [rolling eyes sarcastically] *grin* All in all, it just confirmed that I want a place with a HUGE plot of land, with neighbors you can't see directly, and neighbors that aren't as noisy. Or as confused about fencing structures. Oh yeah, and neighbors WITHOUT hooves would be nice, too - LOL.

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Tuesday, May 21, 2002

LoomingI love the idea of making classic religious statues look, well, a bit different than classic. There's a tiny little church in a nearby town that we drive by everytime we go out - I knew they had a few statues there - could see them from the road, but until today I didn't realize how many - every time you got to one there were three more just behind it. It's kinda funny for such a small place. I'll have to go back and see what other shots I can get - hope I don't disturb any of the local spirits! *grin*
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Monday, May 20, 2002

Three of my articles have been reprinted in Kajama Online Journal (formerly the Psychic Journal) - cooool! :-)
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Sunday, May 19, 2002

Bronze SunI love it when I'm inspired into new areas by the creations of other people. Seeing tom's latest set of photos (shotglass series, etc.) made me want to move beyond the more traditional approach I'd been playing with in my own photography and see what new things could happen. Excellent creations, tom and thanks for the inspiration! :-)
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