Thursday, May 31, 2007

Pictures From My Summer

Here are links to various facebook photo albums, so even though you aren't on facebook, you can share in the love. Spring Polaroids We Are Artsy, Aren't We? LA Trip I will post other pictures later for you to look at and enjoy. Let me know what you think.

4 comments:

Libby said...

you're great and those are grood pictures.

Emy said...

Thanks for sharing bro.

Anonymous said...

Dane,

Thanks for your pictures. It helps me have a better feel for your life. You have a sense of color and an appreciation for unformulated chaos that I don't have. I don't know why but I always want to see things organized into groups or systematic order. So often with the things you do there are elements that are unexpected. Your pictures, as a group, show that. You get that spontaneity from your mother and it is a good thing. It seems more true to many parts of life life than does my line of similarly shaped objects.

Thank you for the pictures of our apartments in Santa Monica. They open a flood of memories for me and make it seem impossible that those places were our home 28 years ago. Where did the time go? I still feel like the person who lived there, but of course, I'm not. Where has Phil, our landord, gone? How about Giselle, the realtor who collected our rent at the first place and tried to hire me as a cut rate plumber only to fire me when I couldn't fix her broken pipes. And what about Raymond, who lived down the street and joined the church in his bare feet and left because he liked girls more than he understood the need for repentance and who always called me asking for money until I asked him why he did that. What about the street hustler on venice beach with the multi colored afro who would play the guitar with an amplifier on his back and roller skate along the sidewalk fronting the ocean. What about Sister Jex, the faithful retired sister trying to be the young womens president to a couple of high school girls who knew more of sex and drugs and rock and roll than she could ever have imagined. The buildings are still there, and I bet the cool breeze still floats in from the ocean, but the people are not. I cannot forget them.

Thanks for reminding me. Daddio.

Mom Can said...

Great people shots Dane and i loved viewing the art. It was an artsy ride. love you and keep the pics coming. I love seeing them. mom