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posted : 2004.Aug.05 @ 10.13pm
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Shower us with your daily grind (or perhaps it's more like a flow)!
I got this one two days ago while leaving work. Geo knows the spot.
It was nice when phong was part of the everydayness.
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from a weekend spent in the sun by the river. less photos more relaxing.
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Last night as the sun was going down I was pearched at the edge of a small backyard pond.
There was a bee on a lillypad that I was sneaking up on. Then there were a few more.
Soon the air was buzzing with thirsty workers coming in for a nice cool drink after spending
all day running flower sprints and getting pollen up their noses. The photo is not great but
it respresents a first for me. I had never seen this before!
Feel free to jump in here with your pics! Mark's got the idea.
Good one M. Scholey! Very poetic. How do you pronounce your last name?
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the newest resident in my house...
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Wowsy! I especially like the black & white one at the top. Yummy texture.
I also like the previous one. How much do you charge him for rent?
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It had great texture, almost as if it was some giant pre-historic tree, all scaley and fearsome.
as long as he eats flies, he can stay.
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Here is a peek at my weekday reality. I spun around in my chair and saw this photo unfolding: Taking a break
from the glare of his dual monitors Geo adds to another whiteboard masterpiece while Marshall toils on.
Not super artful but definately an "Everyday" snap. (Or at least 5 days a week)
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