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oh my.

January 21, 13 //
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Photography
found text, oh noes

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murder, before I die

January 6, 13 //
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Photography
found text, street art

Peeled myself from my computer chair to track down the South Minneapolis Murder that the past two weeks has tempted me to crash on my evening commute through the gloaming.

This cheery afternoon the crows are nowhere to be found, but I make the best of laced boots and prowl my old ‘hood.

I’ve always loved the west side of Joe’s Chicken Shack.

HOTTEA(-esque?) yarn lacing the fence.

The silly, sad, wonderful things we want before we die.

I liked the murder on facebook. Next time I’ll be ready.

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annual xmas feats of strength

December 26, 12 //
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Photography
family, holledays

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to the victor go the spoilage

November 23, 12 //
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Photography
found text, garbage

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observantory

November 23, 12 //
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Narratives, Photography
adventures

This time we go west, wave at Fredericksburg as we pass, into the deep expanse of desert steppe and mesas. We have a date with the universe seven hours away to see light from galaxies that took two million years to get here.

What if we’re late?

We speed across Texas that for all it pulls faces I must admit is beautiful—out here, in nowhere, with scattered alien industry, ancient oil pumps slurping the earth breathing fire, wind turbines as far as the eye can see.

It was dark by the time we hit the mountains, winding through the night with lightning flashing over ridges, just around the bend, to the McDonald Observatory Star Party. We are right on time for the clouds to disappear and peep in giant telescopes to wonder at Albireo, numbered nebulae and Andromeda rushing toward us.

We feel big and small and normal sized in quick succession and set up camp in the dark to wake to gorgeousness,

all kinds of garbage melting out of us.

We want a picture of us with the observatory in the distance, the massive domes seen from Davis Mountains State Park.

But operating under duress—batteries about to die, the sunglare intense—we can’t catch all of us.

There.

Where?

There.

The light is only eight minutes old this time but so bright it blinds us from getting it right and out of nowhere Arthur’s arm turns into the mountain.

A year later and my favorite trick is still how he becomes the horizon.

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sweet freedom

September 23, 12 //
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Photography
america

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