
Another one by Mac Swift. Amazing photography.
Been real busy with schooling with the silk screen class, my drawing studio research, the new job, and the psychology class. That body class is nothing. It's negligible.
Finished reading THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME. Made me almost tear up. It definitely put me in a weird mind set. Like a trance, reading from the perspective of a child with autism. I wonder if there ever way a child with asbergers/autism that could actually write a story about things happening to himself and how he thought. Most of the time I'm assuming the kids with autism that I work with are keeping the secret of autism away from me. Because, even with the verbal ones, they ignore you when you ask them why they are laughing for no apparent reason. They saw odd things that every one else shrugs off as just blabbing or something... but apply some psychoanalysis and you start to wonder why I child repeats the word BODY while stimulating on the baby sitter's sweater!
curioustomcat:
One of the worst combined readings ever was for me reading Clarke's Last Generation just after 1984. 

jameswyper:
beautiful, as always. the photo and the questions.