Not sure why the window washer wore a patch over his eye, but it would be rude to ask, and a bit dangerous.

Not sure why the window washer wore a patch over his eye, but it would be rude to ask, and a bit dangerous.

Blue on both sides didn’t help matters. Fortunately, there was gold to set the standard – just like in real, honest to goodness life.

Once the ice melted, the man stepped out into the hot Summer day and exclaimed, “Wow, it sure is a hot day!” Everyone wondered why he wanted to talk about the weather.

Forced to live amongst the gray, Rapic gathered enough of whatever makes green to pull just enough color into Rapic’s world. Once that was done, there was nothing left for Rapic to do but stand there and admire.

The being looks toward its future to see if there is something coming, and prepares to go forth in an effort to say what’s important in order to prove that the thoughts it’s having are the correct thoughts. The only thoughts. Right.

The door opened up and there stood the president of Polymer Green, but she wasn’t wearing any pants. As cute as she was, I found it inappropriate, so I closed the door and went back to sleep.

Boundaries are set by contrast. What better way to illustrate this idea than to flip a piece of toast in the air, and hoping it’ll make sense. Stranger connections have been made.

Old art. Old as in 1998. Old as in Bryce 3d old. Ok, you get the point.
It looks a bit like an iPhone, and is about the same size. Sure, it could be used for evil, but why bother when it feels so good. It also can play music.

1 of 3 manipulated images from a video uploaded by Phil Moneypenny. He ran an Antarctic Marathon in 4 hours and 53 minutes on February 13, 2010. Seeing as I can barely run 30 minutes on a treadmill, I’m quite impressed.

2 of 3 manipulated images from a video uploaded by Phil Moneypenny. He ran an Antarctic Marathon in 4 hours and 53 minutes on February 13, 2010. Seeing as I can barely walk to the store to get some beer, I’m quite impressed.

2 of 3 manipulated images from a video uploaded by Phil Moneypenny. He ran an Antarctic Marathon in 4 hours and 53 minutes on February 13, 2010. Seeing as I can barely watch a marathon sitting down, I’m quite impressed.

Funny that the area is red. Perhaps the new camera couldn’t adjust for the extreme situation. Regardless, the situation was dire enough to require a photo. Once in a while the in-charge crowd is on top of things. Now, about that camera!

Animals run away when frightened, or stay and put up a fight. Would animals benefit from another option? What would it be? Run away, stay and fight, or…

Mt. Fuji is one of a few symbols of Japan. There are many people who climb this mountain every year. I take pictures, and manipulate the pictures of Mt. Fuji. How does Mt. Fuji factor into your life?

When you’re in the compartment, it seems stationary. The stuff going bye isn’t important. It’s the imagined future. It’s what you’re pulling toward you. That’s the thing. The part of us that needs to fulfill another part. Something is seeking a resting point. Something is looking for a point to be. To exist. It will find that point, instantaneously becoming restless.
