


Plague of Bees

Scientology 666

I would buy this building just for the lions





gorge |gôrj|
noun
1 a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it.

A sturdy manmade bridge, built hundreds of years ago



Pouring rain

Town line markers: Southwick vs. Granville
Paul said Southwick is the city because it has graffiti all over its sign
Which is why my Dad is laughing









Gun rock
Thanks Dad, Paul & Michelle for the adventures.

I’ve been gathering up all of my recent photos to show you.
Thank you for being so patient

(From http://www.thekitchenandthegardenpatch.com ) :
My parents and I went five miles down the street to Maple Corner Farm to get 4 gallons of maple syrup, one of which is mine.
While we were there, we were given a little lesson on how maple syrup is produced. Apparently it takes 40 or 50 gallons of sap out of the trees, slowly boiled, to make one gallon of maple syrup. Definitely worth the price.
And besides, maple syrup is amazing for your health; I use it whenever I can in recipes in place of other sweeteners.
My dad fondly remembers being at his grandmother’s house in Vermont, getting maple syrup from the tap on the trees and pouring some of it onto the snow to make candy. Before there was cane sugar in this country, people in New England used to make maple sugar by cooking and stirring the syrup until it was in powdered form.
I will be sure to post some pictures on here of the farm and the surrounding area.
It’s comforting to know that I walked among the trees where my syrup came from, and talk with the person who created it. As we listened to him talk passionately about the process, I started to realize that he doesn’t do this just because it’s been their family business since the 1830’s, but because to this day, he is still fascinated with the idea that something so wonderful can come from a tree.







that the free, exploring mind of the individual human
is the most valuable thing in the world. And this I would fight for: the
freedom of the mind to take
any direction it wishes,
undirected.























We were doing a shoot for their new album yesterday, and found some random cleaning supplies. Without any prompting, the guys put on all the gear and started posing. Of course I had to take some shots.
They’re so funny, and awesome to work with. We’re putting the finishing touches on their album art; you should see it this month!

ALSO thanks to everyone for getting back to me on my last post. Looks like we’re going with spiral bound!
at a karaoke bar for their video shoot. they’re so fun :)


more pictures soon. hope you’re all having an excellent week so far!