April 29, 2005
Dad's Tractor
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My father wanted to give me this huge old camera lens. Being the surreal and humorous person he is, he drove his tractor down to the storage unit on their property and drove the lens back to me in the front-loader part of the tractor.
I still have yet to find a use for the lens.
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Colored with flashlights. My sister Erica acted as lighting assistant for me late Tuesday night in the cold.
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Colored with flashlights. My sister Erica acted as lighting assistant for me late Tuesday night in the cold.
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Colored with flashlights. My sister Erica acted as lighting assistant for me late Tuesday night in the cold.
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While visiting with my brother, Hamilton, in Petaluma, we found a new restaurant to try: Bricks Petaluma “hand tossed pizza”. It was in the LanMart building, the location where, last I knew, was a wine bar & restaurant called Twisted Vines. Bricks pizza was pretty good, especially the pesto chicken they called something like: Pollo Petaluma. Pollo is the Spanish word for chicken and Petaluma was once the chicken capital of the world.
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Turning table umbrellas in front of Country Sun Natural Foods.
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