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MakeshiftWings · 2009-10-12: 21:01
MakeshiftWings I agree... so much goodness!
kimkadabra · 2009-10-02: 07:02
kimkadabra
I've only seen 1 red squirrel in my life. I've never been lucky enough to have one on my nuts.
Believe me, as lovely as they are, you really don't want to have one on your nuts, its not very nice!
pollak · 2009-09-30: 15:16
pollak
when i was very young a teacher at school told us all that 'the more you put into life, the more you get out.' i remember that often
and it's true! sort of :)
stormfish · 2009-09-30: 05:37
stormfish i'd like that... what do you need to know?

follow the "night" tag on my blog and you'll find plenty of material from my night walks...

for example:
http://www.photoblog.com/stormfish/2007/01/03/night-walk.html
http://www.photoblog.com/stormfish/2003/05/27/rainy-night-walk.html
http://www.photoblog.com/stormfish/2008/03/06/yellow-night-light.html
http://www.photoblog.com/stormfish/2009/01/17/flash-no-flash.html
http://www.photoblog.com/stormfish/2007/06/29/zuumlrich-nacht-nebel.html
http://www.photoblog.com/stormfish/2007/05/22/go-dont-go.html
http://www.photoblog.com/stormfish/2008/12/19/another-night-walk.html

...and, taken on such walks but not showing it directly:
http://www.photoblog.com/stormfish/2007/10/21/display-dummy.html
http://www.photoblog.com/stormfish/2008/01/13/kanzlei-str-coca-cola-lebensmittel.html
http://www.photoblog.com/stormfish/2007/10/23/red-bottle-bar.html
http://www.photoblog.com/stormfish/2008/12/25/dancing-lights.html
http://www.photoblog.com/stormfish/2008/05/01/dream-husband.html
kimkadabra · 2009-09-30: 03:13
kimkadabra I used to do the same, as in kids would come to me to draw stuff for them. I think i could draw pretty much anything apart form cartoons. Looking back on it, my drawings were a bit dodgy but in comparison to the other kids who couldn't draw anything, they were great.
I didnt mean to get so involved in psychoanalysing your drawing, it just happened and time flew. You could sell your drawings to newspapers for people to anylise whilst sitting on the train or wherever! Then again, that might be too much like putting yourself on the psychiatrists couch!
Dragana · 2009-09-29: 15:59
Dragana
That's great. Is your book on sale now?
not yet... only 3 copies exist at the moment and John has one
stormfish · 2009-09-29: 07:20
stormfish
Reply ⇔ i'm older now
Do you still love reading adventure stories?
oh yess! just hardly ever have time to and my increasingly farsight handicaps me, so i prefer hearing them in audio books on my night walks with the dog...
kimkadabra · 2009-09-28: 14:34
kimkadabra
Reply ⇔ Fish Attack!
That's quite disturbing, it looks very human, more human than some humans I've seen, in fact it reminds me of someone I used to work with. I never liked him.
I dont think I would have liked him either if he looked like that!
kimkadabra · 2009-09-28: 12:42
kimkadabra Its the same with having your photo taken, that self consciousness guarantees knobishness. It interests me how some people are so naturally photogenic and always look the same and good in nearly all their photos (and drawings i guess) but some, including myself, generally come out pretty bad and nothing like they really look. It does seem to be proportionate to the degree of self consciousness. Those same self conscious folk usually look great if they take a self portrait, even when they're just holding the camera out in front of themselves. It is a true talent to be able to put the self conscious at ease enough to get a great picture. A talent that i do not have!
caroleagle · 2009-09-25: 11:19
caroleagle
Looks like Boy has lost his world-weary disposition.
Robert was fantastically playful. Boy responds well to people who don't "Stand in Judgement" they had conversation/comedy scatalogical skit about Standing in Judgement and what colour that is......
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