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Cardboard Sea: September 2013
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So long summer sun. I can't believe that summer is gone already. It's always gone too quickly. But when look back on all the moments I captured this summer I realize it was quite a good one. Bring on that brisk fall air. Before and After: The exterior. I haven't posted about much of the renovation that we've done on our house because, aside from my studio. I also fell head over heels in love with Fallingwater. Yeah. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). So long summer sun. Before and After: The exterior.
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Cardboard Sea: August 2013
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There are sights that I've seen that can take your breath away. The Grand Canyon. The redwood forests. Yellowstone. The Milky Way on the a dark, dark night. And then there are the sights that I see every day, but for some reason, on that one day for no particular reason, I stop to pause and realize just how incredible the moon looks in my own backyard. All of those remind me that His creation is everywhere. The Gospel is everywhere. Another piece from my most recent show.). Go To The Mountaintop.
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Cardboard Sea: October 2013
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I wish I could go for a walk in the woods every day. Especially in the fall. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I wish I could go for a walk in the woods every da. Making Nice in the Midwest. My First Old House.
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Cardboard Sea: November 2013
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One of my favorite artists, Oliver Jeffers, did some great hand lettering work on this new U2 video. I love the pairing of these two mediums and watching the process of it all and how it works just perfectly with the song. Excellent. Inspiring. Rolling waves of rain and grey. Those fall clouds are here again. This year needs to slow down. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Rolling waves of rain and grey. Making Nice in the Midwest. My First Old House.
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Cardboard Sea: August 2014
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I was still breaking in a new pair of hiking boots. They were covered in a thick red dust from a five mile hike we had taken a day earlier just outside of Roslyn. While most of the plant life was different, a lot of that hike reminded me of Sedona. The red dust being a big part of it, but also the smell. That warm pine smell. It's fantastic. But when we got to Olympic National Park the only red dust was on my boots and the air was heavy and mossy. The sun peeked out just as we were leaving. We easily...
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Cardboard Sea: July 2013
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It's a sort of tradition. With my oldest and dearest friends. A week away at the lake house for laughs, relaxing, drinks, memories and more laughs. I couldn't ask for better people in my life. The Quehanna Wild Area in Pennsylvania. I've never experienced such quiet at night as I did sleeping in this field. There was nothing but an occasional bird chirping or plane flying overhead. That and the elks bugling. My original raccoon drawing can be seen here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My First Old House.
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Cardboard Sea: June 2014
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The Special Goodness and central Florida. Yeasayer and Arizona freeways. Tokyo Police Club and the California coast. Damien Rice and Mulranny, Ireland. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Making Nice in the Midwest. My First Old House.
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Cardboard Sea: March 2014
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I've been quiet for a while. Life has been too overwhelming and exhausting. But things are turning around. I'm hoping to be refreshed along with the world when spring finally arrives. I saw this today and thought that it was too beautiful not to share. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Making Nice in the Midwest. My First Old House.