Monday, June 29, 2009

Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough

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It's been a while.
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Lets see how this goes.
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This is the open road.
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If you ignore the whole "no money" thing, there are some perks to unemployment.
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This is the beginnings of the Redwoods National Park.
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We were trying to take it in as quickly as possible.
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We figured that we would probably remember the important parts.
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I am very tall.
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This is part of another series of photographs exploring alternative means of transportation for the old, the decrepit, and the lazy.
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This was an aging bike gang we met along the coast.
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They started talking about "fixies" so we left.
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A nice touch.
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The sea was not angry that day.
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It was very cold though.
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Welcome to the Trees of Mystery.
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Although we had left late, and had much more driving to do...
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We made time to stop and visit Paul Bunyan and Babe his blue ox.
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He waved at small children.
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I always thought that "Babe" was a girl.
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Here is some nature.
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Here is my "Old Lady".
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Here I am being "one" with nature.
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Something about feeling small and talking to god...
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Here we are taunting nature.
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We were actually just searching for "magic mushrooms" and the "dank ass spinach".
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This is an intriguing public sculpture in Eureka California.
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This is the best shot of it and the internet appears to be keeping me from showing it?!
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Megan made a new friend named Shelby at local coffee shop/frogurt stand. Megan and Shelby have plans to be pen-pals.
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If you know Shelby at the coffee shop/frogurt stand in Eureka California; you can remind her, if you want.

Gabriel Burian-Mohr