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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Friday, May 9, 2008
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.
And here's a photo of her, which I took via our iMac's built-in camera a couple of months before her death.
Wherever you are, Mom, I hope you have peace and happiness -- and that you remember how much I love you.
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.
And here's a photo of her, which I took via our iMac's built-in camera a couple of months before her death.
Wherever you are, Mom, I hope you have peace and happiness -- and that you remember how much I love you.
Secret Window (129/366)
Clean Kitchen and Firemen (128/366)
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.
Second, the indoor altar for our inner court group's Beltane ceremony. Mmmm, strawberries.
First, snow on Beltane! I really pity the folks who had to do public ritual in the park in three inches of snow.
Second, the indoor altar for our inner court group's Beltane ceremony. Mmmm, strawberries.
A Hospital Trip (123/366)
Erm, isn't that illegal? (120/366)
Channel Surfing (117/366)
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.
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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