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Friday, May 9, 2008

Telephone from Below (130/366)

Taken from floor-level after doing some sit ups in the studio because George was taking a nap in the living room. It's amazing how different things look from below...

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BONUS PHOTO: Flowers for Mom (129b/366)

Mother's Day is on Sunday. My mother's birthday was on May 17th. Her death day was June 3rd.

So, in honor of all those occasions, I put some fresh daisies (one of her favorite flowers) and a small food offering on the living room altar yesterday.

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And here's a photo of her, which I took via our iMac's built-in camera a couple of months before her death.

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Wherever you are, Mom, I hope you have peace and happiness -- and that you remember how much I love you.

Secret Window (129/366)

While sitting in my doctor's waiting room, I happened to look up and see this window that I'm sure almost nobody ever looks out of.

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Clean Kitchen and Firemen (128/366)

First, the beautiful clean kitchen that I woke up to. George had been busy doing more than art on the night shift.

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Second, some firemen that I saw downtown, investigating a sidewalk awning.

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Bedroom Window (127/366)

Looking straight up from my side of the bed.

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Snow and Beltane Altar (125 & 126/366)

I didn't take a photo on May 5th (too sick), so there's an extra one from May 4th to make up for the lack.

First, snow on Beltane! I really pity the folks who had to do public ritual in the park in three inches of snow.

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Second, the indoor altar for our inner court group's Beltane ceremony. Mmmm, strawberries.

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Broke Back Kitty (124/366)

Emmie is all broked.

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A Hospital Trip (123/366)

An allergic reaction to the antibiotics prescribed for the kidney infection sent me to the nearest Urgent Care ward.

First, a nice view over the bridge from the hospital waiting room:

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Second, a not-so-nice view of my arm. The rash wasn't itchy, but it was all over my body, and therefore alarming.

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Furry (122/366)

A close-up of Emmie's fur in the sunshine.

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A Lazy Afternoon (121/366)

It was a sleepy day for me, and also for Die Katzen.

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Erm, isn't that illegal? (120/366)

I got out for a while, and on the way back home I caught this van, parked illegally on the corner, with the rear hatch open, nobody in it, and the motor on. *sigh*

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Test Strips (119/366)

Another day ill, another lackluster photograph.

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Sunset (118/366)

Another uninspired shot under the influence of infection.

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Channel Surfing (117/366)

An uninspired shot. A kidney infection had me laid just about flat and this was all that I had energy to shoot.

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Tennis, anyone? (116/366)

The front of the ancient video game tabletop console that serves as our TV stand.

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Cats, Snow, Window (115/366)

An unexpected snow has the cats interested.

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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Pep Talk (114/366)

Framed, on the wall of the cubicle where I stripped off and put on an X-ray gown prior to a procedure.

I mean, sure, it's admirable that they're trying to inject some whimsy and cheer into what is fundamentally a grim and utilitarian diagnostic process. But somehow the notion that I was being given a pep talk by an X-ray gown, of all things, made me feel more surreal than encouraged.

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Cats and Plots (113/366)

Me, sitting on pens? Naw!

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Don't they look like they're plotting something?

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Dragonfly (112/366)

Seen in the mud beside the sidewalk while going to get groceries.

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April Inner Court Altar (111/366)

The Full Moon inner court group's altar for April.

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