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Tuesday, May 22, 2007


Poems About Anything


Maker Faire:
Originally uploaded by earthdog.
I asked him for a poem about here. When he asked if I meant the Maker Faire, I told him to write however he defined here.

This is the poem he wrote me.

this place is psychic as shit
and creative in the anything
goes on forever it exists or
gets close enough to be all
most or maybe everything that
is ever made doesnt quite fit
within the confines of this
then the here and now building
must be filled withnot one
thing but ideas


I cannot read the name he wrote at the bottom

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Saturday, February 17, 2007


The Quality of Light

Every time I come to Seattle I notice how the quality of the light is different here. It has to do with the latitude. The light is noticeably different than San Jose or Philadelphia. It is something that I forget after I leave. I have to come back here again to remember it.

I do not think I have captured this light difference in my photographic. I think I would have to be a much better photographer to capture it. It is hard to describe how it is different, it just looks different.

This difference is on of the things I like about Seattle. I am not sure if I would see the difference if I lived here. I might stop noticing if I was here everyday.

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