07 January 2009

Slow Down, Humans Present


Vanderhorst & Coming St., Charleston, SC

I believe everyone has gotten over expecting my content to have anything to do with my pictures and this evening I am here to present the world's best sock monkey. Is that not the greatest thing ever? The gal's husband made him for her for Christmas. Coolness abounds.

I am dipping into my photo albums since I get to show my pictures in a larger format here. It's been a bit too dark by the time I do most of my walking to take many pictures and I have to be careful what work ones I use. Meanwhile, I have plenty of filler to last until the evenings are lighter.

7 comments:

  1. As Duke Ellington used to say, we love you madly, no matter the format.

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  2. Anonymous7:38 AM

    You sure that wasn't the prototype for the first inflatable doll? :)

    S

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  3. Anonymous9:11 AM

    That must have been taken on planet earth...

    BTW---I am glad your photos are larger format.

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  4. Joan, I thought I posted a comment a few posts back, but it appears it didn't take. :) Anyway, I just wanted to thank you for stopping by the blog and giving me your updated link. I was thrilled to "find" you again.

    Happy New Year!

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  5. Anonymous5:40 PM

    Waldo: the feeling is mutual :))

    lowandslow: hahah!

    burstmode: Me too. Thanks!

    JennyO: Walk on, baby! Happy New Year.

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  6. Anonymous7:24 PM

    Oh but for the early walk, I could not find, that soul of mine, which once was lost, without the early sunshine.

    The birds take flight, and the new day hurrys, my life without a morning walk would be full of worries.

    Edna Allen Post

    Plus don't you want to be the first to see what new graffiti has sprung up over night?

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  7. Anonymous9:54 PM

    Cedar: I can't do it. I can't drag myself out of bed any early than I have to during the week. I am shameless, staying in bed until the last minutes and then leaping into action. On the weekends I can get up and get out.

    One of the most beautiful scenes I pass on the way to work is the harbor view from the James Island Connector. It is different everyday and has been magical in the recent fog.

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