October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 31: Home
First mail for the new family member feels like home.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 31: Home
First mail for the new family member feels like home.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 30: Red
A surreal Saturday morning waiting room experience at Walmart Auto Center. Lots of reds mixed with some casual misogyny.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 29: Cycle
The motor of a cotton gin running inside a soundproof box, part of the amazing “Kevin Beasley: A View of a Landscape” at the Whitney, January 2019.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 28: Underneath
Following up on yesterday’s post, a “Brood X” cicada, just emerged from underneath (note the hole in the ground). Princeton University campus, May, 2021.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 27: Chaos
Brood X Cicadas hanging onto blades of grass, Princeton University campus, May 2021. The closer you look, the more you see.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 26: Bliss
Lobster Roll at Local 130 Seafood in Asbury Park, NJ over the past summer.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 25: Gravity
Leaves falling from a tree in front of my old building at UWW, November 2013.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 24: Connection
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 23: Meaning
3X More meaning hey this is a bigger bottle than our other bottle (lol)
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 22: Rest
An old friend, Zinnie, used to love resting on me.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 21: Space
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 20: Sports
How my sister’s little dog Felix does sports.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 19: Mirror
Ceva Lake in Autumn, just north of campus.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 18: Finished
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 17: Compass
Monument with the symbol for longevity (I think) at the center. Tomb of Tự Đức in Huế, Vietnam, January, 2012.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 16: Rotation
My partner’s game, Flying Geese, being playtested at PAX East (playing involves lots of rotation). Philadelphia, December 2019.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 15: Ethereal
The sun hitting the hallway just right in my building at work on Valentine’s Day 2020, just a few weeks before everything changed.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 14: Wheels
That’s Holly golightly on the left, Future red on the right, primary wheels for me and my good friend. Downtown Denver, Colorado, in April 2008.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 13: Animals
A favorite wedding—dogsledding in February in the boreal forest in Quebec with these beautiful animals.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 12: Legend
The symbols on this legend for choosing produce at Target’s self-checkout kiosk makes me smile every time (especially the “onion” and “other” options).
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 11: Hygge
Not sure if I’m doing hygge correctly (playing a card game about foraging mushrooms on a December evening?), but here’s a shot of my partner playing the card game Morels.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 10: Bridges
Ok, just one bridge, but two arches, in Dartmoor National Park in the UK.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 9: Safe
Visit to Walgreens location in the old Noel State Bank in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago, June, 2015.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 8: Twilight
Campus Town at The College of New Jersey from the AIMM building. Twilight after a Winter storm, February 2020.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 7: Spice
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 6: Street
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 5: Toy
Before the crime.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 4: Sharp
“Tested” this on my finger last night. Yep, it’s sharp!
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 3: Majority
The majority of this tree’s leaves have fallen and were nicely collected.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 2: Dark
The scene of the crime.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 1: Touch
Sharing our water with a neighbor while they wait for repairs.
Finished The Index Card by Helaine Olen and Harold Pollack 📚
Salient takeaway: 96% have turned to government supports, but when asked, more than 40 percent of these people “denied they had ever used a government social program”.
— p.205 (from Suzanne Mettler’s The Submerged State)