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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
we're not kids anymore.
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if i look back, i am lost
Cosimo Galluzzi

Kiana Khansmith
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shark vs the universe
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izzy's playlists!
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Peter Solarz
Three Goblin Art
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@peterrichards
The rarest Pokémon of all, Michigan Dept. of Agriculture Director Stanley Quackenbush!
Jon Anthony Florists
Twilight at the Michigan History Center.
From a gentler time.
Not what you want to see when you fire up the new 43" monitor...
Sleepy tiger
Maple leaf, fall 2018.
There's a story behind this picture. Sure, you think, you saw a leaf on the ground and took its picture. True.
But this is not the first leaf. A few years ago I saw a different leaf, of a different species, in a different season. It was laying out in the mist like this one, festooned with tiny globes of moisture much like this one.
Thinking it beautiful (despite some bruising on its supple green surface) I bent down, held my then-new camera phone up to it and snapped the shutter on an image much like this one.
I've kept that image in my phone ever since, but not because I loved it any more or less than the thousands of other pictures I've taken (including lots more leaves). Unfortunately, I can't show you that leaf.
The reason I kept it is because that photo alone, out of thousands, got corrupted somehow. I can still view it on my phone; but I can't edit it, upload it, or save it to another device.
However, I can show you this leaf.
Tree at the Springport Cemetary, August 2018.
...more moody stairwells.
...more moody stairwells.
"State of Incarceration" exhibit at the Michigan History Center Museum, on view through May 2019.
...more moody stairwells.
Light through the curtains
Fallout shelter, from a 1950s Civil Defense brochure.
An original index card from the Belle Isle Botanical Gardens. Look at that gorgeous handwriting!