Sunday, November 14, 2010

Cross, Border, Shopping

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This white board is in the university library where I work. Students translate the single word or phrase that my colleague regularly rotates according to the season.


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107:365 At the Cenotaph: 11, 11, 11


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A cross-border trip to Maine with my girlfriends. Here, fire jugglers perform on the streets of Portland.


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Cross border shopping: putting the Christ in Christmas, forever and ever, consumerism without end.


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110:365 There's no place like home

I found these shoes on my trip. The picture I really hoped would be the shot of the day didn't have the best focus/depth of field, but its giddy, feet-to-the-sky whimsy best sums up how well the gift was received.

Surrender Dorothy

4 comments:

  1. love both shoe shots.

    i'm trying to ignore all things Christmas until after Thanksgiving. (which is another week and a half away here)

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  2. Oh Follow the yellow brick road--that was one of the times that movie had a better idea than the book--ruby red slippers are way better than shiny silver ones.

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  3. I am in love with the picture of the shoes and the many stories spinning from it.

    And I love your commentary on the manger scene. Ahh, Christmas.

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