Thursday, May 05, 2005
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- Late summer. Echinacea and bumblebee.
- Detail from sculpture by my sister's good friend, ...
- Detail from sculpture by artist Ed Casagrande.
- Cozy, Armand, and Caro's legs.
- Armand
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- Je suis une traviste d'action!
- Stop the presses!
Bookmarks:
- Texas Gurl (The first blog I picked up reading, and I'm still hooked!)
- Callahan Photography (Why is this girl not world famous?)
- Nanabear
- The Last Ditch (My Hero. My Role Model. Whom I hope to become some day. Perpetuating my love of Canadians)
- Michelle (Unfortunately not Canadian, but from Seattle, and that's close enough to count as cool in my book)
- Shutterbug!
- Diva Cow Girl (refreshingly frank and honest)
- The Sweet Life Photography (Heidi, a hometown photography enthusiast)
- Boinkology.com (Actual intellectual (and often humorous) discourse on intercourse)
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4 Comments:
I love nice close up's like this through the branches. Lovely little tree that, have you tried making jelly from it?
there's something so solemn about these crab apples. i love this shot.
Orb - Jelly? Most people around here treat crab apples as though they'll make you sick.
Lost - Thanks! I'm particularly proud of it. Strange how inanimate objects can convey such feeling.
Some species of crab apple make quite reasonable jelly, not all though. Mind you, the British tend to make jelly (or jam as we call it) out of any fruit we see. ;)
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