30 December 2009
28 December 2009
Nana-chan
Let’s see what cards this pooch is bringing to the table.
Yorkshire Terriers are a small breed of Terriers that came from Yorkshire, England. Yorkies are bold, active, non-shedding dogs that are are extremely affectionate in their first 2 to 3 years of existence, and so they love to cuddle.
Poodles are natural retrievers that are renowned for water working, or rather working in water, and the name Poodle is an English word that means to “splash in water”. Unlike most dogs who have two coats of hair, the Poodle has one thick curly layer of hair that is minimally shed. Poodles are apparently the second smartest breed, next to Border Collies, which makes them easy to train, easy to socialize with other beings, and they are eager to please their parental units.
22 December 2009
Winter Solstice
 “Man, I can’t get out of bed, what’s the deal?” This was the second thought rolling through my largest organ after I snoozed my alarm and stared at the ceiling around 6:45AM this morning. Despite the fact that 6:45AM is somewhat of an early time to rise, it seemed a bit colder and darker today, on December 22nd. The reason for this slight change in temperature and prolonged darkness was because of yesterday, the Winter Solstice. The Winter Solstice doesn’t just promote a large gathering of pagans and non-pagan spectators at Stonehenge, it marks the first day of winter when the earth’s axial tilt is furthest away from the sun. This means the northern hemisphere will start to have shorter days and longer nights, and if we lived in less than modern times we would have slaughtered all our livestock to conserve farm food and stock up on meat, and the fermenting of wine and beer would have come to a halt just in time for the cold winter season. The Winter Solstice, along with it’s twin sister season, Miss Winter, marks a time of rebirth and merriment, hence international winter holidays and the celebration of a new year; a rebirth of the sun.
 “Man, I can’t get out of bed, what’s the deal?” This was the second thought rolling through my largest organ after I snoozed my alarm and stared at the ceiling around 6:45AM this morning. Despite the fact that 6:45AM is somewhat of an early time to rise, it seemed a bit colder and darker today, on December 22nd. The reason for this slight change in temperature and prolonged darkness was because of yesterday, the Winter Solstice. The Winter Solstice doesn’t just promote a large gathering of pagans and non-pagan spectators at Stonehenge, it marks the first day of winter when the earth’s axial tilt is furthest away from the sun. This means the northern hemisphere will start to have shorter days and longer nights, and if we lived in less than modern times we would have slaughtered all our livestock to conserve farm food and stock up on meat, and the fermenting of wine and beer would have come to a halt just in time for the cold winter season. The Winter Solstice, along with it’s twin sister season, Miss Winter, marks a time of rebirth and merriment, hence international winter holidays and the celebration of a new year; a rebirth of the sun.16 December 2009
Uno mas de Barcelona
14 December 2009
Photowerk Service Announcement
 This just in: Artistry auditors working for the USA, United Supporters of the Arts, have pinpointed an urban shutterbug who’s managed to stay underground for quite some time. His whereabouts seem to be flagged in and around the central west coast of Florida, and this aesthetic assassin has been spotted skirting Tampa’s main port and dodging blue coats in downtown. The USA needs all the help that can be mustered in tracking the next crafty tread of this depiction composer, a one Mr. K. Stone.
 This just in: Artistry auditors working for the USA, United Supporters of the Arts, have pinpointed an urban shutterbug who’s managed to stay underground for quite some time. His whereabouts seem to be flagged in and around the central west coast of Florida, and this aesthetic assassin has been spotted skirting Tampa’s main port and dodging blue coats in downtown. The USA needs all the help that can be mustered in tracking the next crafty tread of this depiction composer, a one Mr. K. Stone.Please view these examples of his work to recognize his creative outputs, as well as the listed links to lend a hand at keeping up with this subterranean photo safari that lurks with flare and camera.
http://tenseventyfive.blogspot.com/
Read this interview to understand our freelance assailant, Mr. Stone; http://www.tboblogs.com/index.php/entertainment/related/C913/

09 December 2009
Barcelona
 Antoni Gaudi's Sagrada Familia
Antoni Gaudi's Sagrada FamiliaBarcelona is definitely alive and well; a city full of strapping energy and vibrant colors, good eats and sweet pastries, café con leche, street performers, Roman ruins, Gothic cathedrals and churches, and fresh bagets, seafood, and olives so tasteful that dousing your being in their leftover fluids sounds like a plan worthy of pondering and executing.
 A city and sea view from inside one of the towers at Sagrada Familia
A city and sea view from inside one of the towers at Sagrada Familia
 Sagrada Familia's ceilings are something like 60 feet tall
 Sagrada Familia's ceilings are something like 60 feet tall Looking up a staircase in the tower as we ascended for what felt like 20 minutes
 Looking up a staircase in the tower as we ascended for what felt like 20 minutes 
  On the roof of Gaudi's Casa Milà, aka La Pedrera, built 1906-1910
 On the roof of Gaudi's Casa Milà, aka La Pedrera, built 1906-1910 La Pedrera
 La Pedrera La Pedrera
La PedreraOverall,  Cathedra de Barcelona, aka Cathedral of Santa Eulalia, was completed in 1450. Eulalia is a co-patron saint who was said to be a young virgin who suffered martyrdom during Roman times in Barcelona. The story suggests that she was thrown into a public square stark naked by the Romans and an inexplicable snow fall in mid-spring covered her naturism. The aggravated Romans enclosed her in a barrel with inner protruding knives and blades, and proceeded to roll the barreled virgin down the street. Her body is enshrined in the cathedral’s crypt.
 Cathedra de Barcelona, aka Cathedral of Santa Eulalia, was completed in 1450. Eulalia is a co-patron saint who was said to be a young virgin who suffered martyrdom during Roman times in Barcelona. The story suggests that she was thrown into a public square stark naked by the Romans and an inexplicable snow fall in mid-spring covered her naturism. The aggravated Romans enclosed her in a barrel with inner protruding knives and blades, and proceeded to roll the barreled virgin down the street. Her body is enshrined in the cathedral’s crypt.  That church is eerie
 That church is eerie Carrie, Teresa, and Anna; of course Travis and I roll with the most beautiful women
 Carrie, Teresa, and Anna; of course Travis and I roll with the most beautiful women Ms. Carrie, thanks for coming from London to hang out in Barca
 Ms. Carrie, thanks for coming from London to hang out in Barca Tapas
 Tapas Bagets, cheese, olives, and fruit; a magnificent meal
 Bagets, cheese, olives, and fruit; a magnificent meal Did I mention how good the bagets were? Eating while freezing on Montserrat's mountain peaks
 Did I mention how good the bagets were? Eating while freezing on Montserrat's mountain peaks Carrie asked for a quick massage from Teresa, and it looks like it hurt
 Carrie asked for a quick massage from Teresa, and it looks like it hurt Of course we drank sangria
 Of course we drank sangria At the oldest bar in Barca, absinthe's ~90% alcohol gave Trav and I a new perspective on Tom Petty's greatest hits
 At the oldest bar in Barca, absinthe's ~90% alcohol gave Trav and I a new perspective on Tom Petty's greatest hits Barcelona's labyrinth
 Barcelona's labyrinth Even close friends square up at times; SZA SAD vs. Travis Digital
 Even close friends square up at times; SZA SAD vs. Travis Digital The bar closed at 3AM, so street beers kept our engines fueled; Me, Trav Digi, Dallas, Mother Teresa, and Satu
 The bar closed at 3AM, so street beers kept our engines fueled; Me, Trav Digi, Dallas, Mother Teresa, and Satu The Maritime Museum has this wooden submarine on display
 The Maritime Museum has this wooden submarine on display El Raval's finest indian cuisine and strangest mural at Punjab
 El Raval's finest indian cuisine and strangest mural at Punjab The Mediterranean Sea provides the best sea salt; Tarragona seaside
 The Mediterranean Sea provides the best sea salt; Tarragona seaside Gaudi's Casa Batllo, built in 1877, mirrors his love for nature and water therapy
 Gaudi's Casa Batllo, built in 1877, mirrors his love for nature and water therapy Gaudi's Park Güell, built in 1900-1914, overlooking Barcelona
 Gaudi's Park Güell, built in 1900-1914, overlooking Barcelona 
  Me mate Travis and his lovely lady Anna at Park Güell
 Me mate Travis and his lovely lady Anna at Park Güell Park Güell
 Park Güell
 Park Güell's gypsies and onlookers
 Park Güell's gypsies and onlookers
This was our last escapade, a night of flamenco at Jazz Si. Jazz Si is a bar where music students play each night. Friday is flamenco night and it was packed to the rafters, filled with two types of smoke, and the Spanish vibe was more than irie, it was Catalonian.












 
 








