summer images on a dreary january day
Today it’s rainy and dreary and yuck, so I wasted some time scanning some photos I recently got developed. Photos taken with my Vivitar T100 Focus Free—one of those throwaway cameras, I think Stanley got it from the bank for opening an account or something. Years ago.
At any rate, the photos above were taken on Three Mile Beach, on Lake Huron in Oscoda, Michigan, late August or early September 2005. I have some more decent ones to scan, of a old railroad depot in Harrisville, Michigan, but haven’t gotten to those, yet. You can click the images to open a larger view—they are all of Stanley and Ginger and it was a perfect summer day I wish I could rewind.
There have been a few things I’ve wanted to write about, but didn’t have the time. About the stupidity of poor people paying thousands of dollars a year to prosperity ministries when they can’t even afford to feed their children (in the New York Times today). About seeing Capote last week—it was so well done it left me stunned (despite some obvious prop errors). Then there’s the bullshit about Iran ... And the volcano, Augustine, spewing in Alaska—here is a great website with links to several volcano-cams all over the world: Alaska Volcano Observatory.
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