Slow Ride

A journal of inconsequential adventures

When impulse and spontaneity fail to make my "way" as uneven as possible then I shall sit up nights inventing means of making life as conglomerate and vivid as possible. Those who live in the even tenor of their way simply exist until death ends their monotonous tranquility. No, there's going to be no even tenor with me. The more uneven it is the happier I shall be. And when my time comes to die, I'll be able to die happy, for I will have done and seen and heard and experienced all the joy, pain, thrills—every emotion that any human ever had—and I'll be especially happy if I am spared a stupid, common death in bed. So, Dad, I'm afraid your wish will always come to naught, for my way is to be ever changing, but always swift, acute and leaping from peak to peak instead of following the rest of the herd, shackled in conventionalities, along the monotonous narrow path in the valley. The dead have reached perfection when it comes to even tenor!
Richard Halliburton - 1919











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Went to the Farmers' Market

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    • 11/18/2006 9:14 PM Jeni wrote:
      Nice to see dogs greeting each other by sniffing noses rather than the other end. What's the white stuff below the stained glass lizard and above the giant marbles?
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    • 11/18/2006 9:40 PM NMDP wrote:
      That is a gypsum sand rose. He had a lot of BIG sand roses.

      (I edited the original post-up to reduce the image sizes. The first ones were huge. No wysiwyg preview.)
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    • 11/18/2006 9:48 PM j bear wrote:
      Hey there. I can't wait to fill our home with your work. I love it!!! Your the best. G,B,W,L,R,and Jd will be inspired every day that they lay in the living room.
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    • 11/18/2006 10:33 PM Jeni wrote:
      Oh, sand roses...now I can tell what they are. Very cool pics, you've got a good camera eye!
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