Monthly Archives: August 2007

28 Aug

Alone and creepy

My lone reader knows I often travel alone. There are advantages and disadvantages to traveling solo. Some of the advantages are that you can do what you want to do when you want to do it and how you want to do it. If I want to sit in a cafe all day I [...]
27 Aug

Finally

I can’t remember the first time I saw you.  I can’t remember all the times I’ve stared at your photo. But here, finally,  you are now in my life. Not just a presence in my soul, a spirit of memory, today you became real. I walked the bay with you in mind.  I walked the park [...]
26 Aug

I’m in Oz

I was exploring my new city a couple of days.  I was on a walkabout.  I saw the world famous opera,  I saw the bay and the bridge. I think I must of walked miles on the first day.  It actually took me a couple of days to fully realize that I’m here.  This place, [...]
15 Aug

Your Star Wondering

I was on the train the other day and I started wondering what would happen if I took a lot of pictures from the window seat of the train and uploaded them to the web sequentially. So the first step was to take the pictures. I did that. Second I had to resize them to fit [...]
02 Aug

Fragile Lives

I’m not exactly sure why but lately I’ve been thinking a great deal about how everything around us is so fragile or is it? Sometimes it feels or advertising wants us to believe that the course of history can be changed by simply crossing the street, buying cigarettes or not buying drinking water. As I [...]