
That’s a lot of paint.

That’s a lot of paint.

Going to be a long time before they’re done.


Duncan, who four years ago we figured would only be with us for a few months, started having tremors mid-morning. He’s hypoglycemic so we’re feeding him every four hours as it is. He was a little past his feeding time when I checked on him.
He ate his kibble and the Mrs. put a little corn syrup on his lips, the tremors eased but didn’t stop so we took him over to the vet.
A few hours later, we picked him up … he was fine for them, nothing turned up.
I think he just wanted a treat from the vet.

Downtown for a bit, making a night scene and a ghost walked through.

Morning run to Ideal Bagel Company since we have guests in town. I don’t know why I don’t do that more often.

We’ve had these glasses for several years, still enjoy the way light passes through them.

Yesterday, my student Gabrielle Cowand was the class orator at Grady’s convocation, today she was down front as a First Honors Graduate during the university’s commencement.
She was one of many who spent time in the Photo Cave. They ask if they’ll be missed and the answer disappoints them: No.
Their departure means they are ready, ready to go affect change in their communities, ready to make a difference.
I’ve enjoyed my time with this crop, but I’m ready to see who they’ve become.
