Day 17/365: MLK Day
Went to the civil rights museum to pay our respects. It was packed. [Project 365]
Went to the civil rights museum to pay our respects. It was packed. [Project 365]
The Girl Talk show was amazing. It completely made up for 2009’s Chicago Evening of Drunken Tears and Loneliness to a Backdrop of Dance Mashups, which was an amazing show that I just could not get my head into for various reasons. The Minglewood show was even sweeter because of the size of the venue; it wasn’t nearly as overwhelming as the Congress Theater. I danced and danced and danced and, aside from one dude…
Why yes, this blog is now officially a food-photography blog, why do you ask? Just kidding! Although being a food photographer is on my short list of dream jobs. My friend Ashley gave me this bar of Olive & Sinclair salt and pepper chocolate as part of my Christmas gift, and I think it’s so cool that it’s made by a Nashville company. Not to mention their snazzy package design. The chocolate itself? Well, it’s…
Getting this picture led to this. You should heard the magnificent noise that spill made. [Project 365]
Ray bought a swanky new robe for himself, and I find myself sneaking time with it when he’s not here. [Project 365]
As the pickers rifle through dusty junk in dilapidated barns with corrugated metal roofs, I see an entire way of life that has all but evaporated.
They are on South Main, obviously. [Project 365]
Sally decorates her room in patriotic colors but she is secretly planning a world takeover. Consider yourself warned. [Project 365]
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