12/31/2003
Mother Nature's Chilly Heart (and grandma's terrible cooking)
12/30/2003
~*~ All Snowed-in And Nowhere to Go ~*~
12/29/2003
== You Got to Know When to Hold'um, Know When to Fold'um ==
12/28/2003
)) A Night Out in Eugene is Worth Two in the Bush ((
12/27/2003
Boxing Day and Other Foreign Infestations
12/26/2003
We Wish You a Christmas Pudding and a Happy New Year
12/25/2003
The State of Jefferson
12/24/2003
I CAN SLEEP FOR MILES AND MILES, AND MILES AND MILES ...
12/23/2003
DASVEDANYA D.C.
12/22/2003
BALL! BALL! ... BALL!
12/21/2003
Capitol Christmas Tree
12/20/2003
||| | || Standing Around the Neighborhood || | |
12/19/2003
^^ A Land Deprived of Sleep ^^
12/18/2003
}} Honey, Tell the Children I'm Out and Dancing {{
12/17/2003
!!! Never Light the Third Cigarette !!!
12/16/2003
Unidentified Flying Ornaments
12/14/2003
~{ Picturesque Gloom }~
12/13/2003
)) Why do I Relate to This? ((
** Accepting Terrorism, Daily **
12/12/2003
Hockey is Not Just For Hockey Fans ...
12/10/2003
\\AN ATHLETIC TYPEFACE//
12/09/2003
_-- Step to Class --_
12/08/2003
Bean Bags (coffee beans)
12/07/2003
|l-_Closing Up the Zoo_-l|
12/06/2003
__Celebration_of_Decoration__
<-- Regarded as Clumsy or Uncouth -->
12/05/2003
)) Winter Weather? ((
12/03/2003
Hey! This Isn't For Pornography, Is It?
Dog Smacks Girl
12/02/2003
** Everyone Makes Mistakes Sometimes **
12/01/2003
}} Starving Artist? ... Try the Calimari! {{
11/30/2003
--+ A Judgement on Scooters +--
11/29/2003
A Visit to the Veteran's Hospital
11/27/2003
__Thanksvirginia__
11/26/2003
/|\ Thanksgiving Travel /|\
11/25/2003
~~Guardian Angels Patrol Mt. Pleasant~~
}} The Fruits of Labor {{ (without leaving the privacy of home)
11/23/2003
^^Sunday is My Habitual Day of Reflection^^
:: Hockey a.k.a. That '70s Sport ::
11/22/2003
+-- Getting Recreation Out of the Way --+
11/20/2003
11/19/2003
--== Class Interrupted by Minor Fire ==--
11/18/2003
**Getting to the Liquor Store Before it Closes**
==> Lift This Work Off My Back <==
11/16/2003
== Photographic Intuition Leads to Cheap Booty ==
I remember going to the Swap Meet in Pomona when I was a kid. To me, the Swap Meet held the same weight as a trip to Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, Magic Mountain, or even Lion Country Safari (yeah, I go back that far). Among other articles there were acres and acres of other people's unwanted junk. I remember a lot of first-purchases at the Swap Meet; a metal Honda push scooter, my three first bootleg tapes, License to Ill, the Fat Boys are Back, and King of Rock, I think possibly my first camera too. I can remember a Voltron 110 camera made to look like an SLR purchased form there and the majority of my lost keychain 110 camera collection.
My mom first took me to the Swap Meet as a 6-year-old, now I'm nearly 26 and find D.C.'s Eastern Market to be another another-man's-treasure outlet. The executor of my father's estate, Paul Dodds, once tried to insult me by telling me I spend money like a woman. (He was mad because the gravestone I bought my Dad cost more than he recommended.) Maybe I inherited it from my Mom?
Some of my favorite purchases at Eastern Market have been African masks from Mali, a strange, metal feline-representation straight out of Americana, and a too-much-meat sandwich from the produce market. My most favorite purchase from Eastern Market? ... a $5 Argus Model A camera. (It sold for $12.50 new in the late '30s.) I bought it a few months ago but didn't realize its importance to photographic history until yesterday ... in fact, until then I didn't even know it was a 35mm camera. It turns out, when it was made, way back in the '30's, it was one of the first cameras to accept Kodak's new 35mm cartridge, the same 35mm film you can buy today.
[This is my Argus Model A camera. Its body was made from the popular plastic material bakelite between 1936 and 1941. It was also around this time African art and cultural artifacts were becoming more and more popular among trendy Westerners.]
My mom first took me to the Swap Meet as a 6-year-old, now I'm nearly 26 and find D.C.'s Eastern Market to be another another-man's-treasure outlet. The executor of my father's estate, Paul Dodds, once tried to insult me by telling me I spend money like a woman. (He was mad because the gravestone I bought my Dad cost more than he recommended.) Maybe I inherited it from my Mom?
Some of my favorite purchases at Eastern Market have been African masks from Mali, a strange, metal feline-representation straight out of Americana, and a too-much-meat sandwich from the produce market. My most favorite purchase from Eastern Market? ... a $5 Argus Model A camera. (It sold for $12.50 new in the late '30s.) I bought it a few months ago but didn't realize its importance to photographic history until yesterday ... in fact, until then I didn't even know it was a 35mm camera. It turns out, when it was made, way back in the '30's, it was one of the first cameras to accept Kodak's new 35mm cartridge, the same 35mm film you can buy today.
- "Only Got Time for One Game. Anyone for Tenni?" -
11/15/2003
)) Cheap 500mm Fun ((
11/13/2003
=-- Man Blows Own Horn, Feels No Remorse --=
11/12/2003
}}Metro Man Has Honest Claim to Fame{{
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