What I'm Reading: Drood by Dan Simmons


I recently heard a midlife crisis described as being that fear that you are all you are ever going to be. Well this 47 year old woman from Scotland has proved that whatever our age, we can exceed our previous selves by absolute leaps and bounds!
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For the full story, visit Improv Everywhere's website:
http://improveverywhere.com/2007/10/17/no-shirts/
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Puffy Eyes
For years, a secret among models has been to use Preparation H for emergency relief from puffy eyes and dark circles -- really bad idea. This is kind or like using hydrocloric acid for a face peel -- didn’t exactly work for the Phantom of the Opera. A far better alternative is to use teabags and ice water as compresses. Select a strongly caffeinated tea like plain old black tea (Lipton’s etc.). Moisten the teabags with ice water and place them on the eyes as compresses. Relax for 10 minutes.

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I've been asked what the "circus animals" in my tag line "Photography ramblings, circus animals, some filler" is all about. Well... it has a double meaning.

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I recently had the opportunity to work this new model. Vic was a super nice guy, tireless, and great to work with.

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A long time friend, I've worked with several times before, has decided to embark on a new career in adult films. And with the new career direction he needed some new photos, more sexually charged than the work we've done before, to market himself.

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Here are a few early (minimal editing) samples of some wildlife photos I took in Yellowstone National Park and the surrounding area during the first week of spring.
North American River Otter

Gray (grey or timber) Wolf
Trumpeter Swan
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A friend sent me this and I had to share. This simply has to be seen to be believed.
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I saw the Broadway musical Wicked last evening, which has begun an open ended engagement in San Francisco at the beautiful Orpheum Theatre. This is it's third trip to the city, beginning with its pre-Broadway tryouts back in 2003 and my second viewing. It should come as no surprise that the play lacks the depth of the book. But this play also tends to be written off as girl-power fluff, which is unfair. It's a show about the nature of friendship, good and evil, niceness and wickedness, and moral ambiguity. The book and show compliment each other well, concentrating on different aspects of the story.
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