'War Stories'
Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Happy Birthday, Beth!!!
Happy birthday indeed!
And OMG YOU GUYS, I just got permission to do the field work I dreamed and aimed of (well, almost. But it's close enough) and almost have the guts to do! One of the 3 biggest daily news papers in Israel, here I come!
(I didn't think it'll work out or get as far as it did. Man. Wow. Phew).
That's terrific, Shir!
Shir! Huge congrats! Is this your project on media reporting of conflict (hope I've remembered that correctly)?
Happy birthday Beth :)
smonster, thanks for the gloss recommendation. I'll check out Black Honey this afternoon.
I don't have your email yet...I'll check to make sure I changed my profile addy when I dropped verizon...but it should still be the good onebox account.
Right out of the box, I'm going to say that Ginger is lovely and would be easier in terms of training, but if the shelter has the breed mix right (which is not always the case, for sure) I'd vote for Francis over her. The Chow/Lab mix might be a "my person and no one else" kind of girl, which is nice in some ways, but not good for socialization. I'm reading between the lines of the 'likes to chase cats' as a life of stress for your kitties. Not fun for them and probably frustrating for Ginger.
More later!
thanks for the birthday wishes
yay of you , Shir
Happy Birthday, beth!
Congrats, Shir!
Uggh. Didn't get to sleep until four and woke up to a text from my sister that one of her childhood frenemies has died, apparently of melanoma. At 28. So it's sad but...
Talking about the dog thing again, sis suggested I look into fostering Frankie. Yes, I immediately nicknamed him Frankie. Something to consider.
Is this your project on media reporting of conflict (hope I've remembered that correctly)?
Kind of. It's about what constructed as truth in photography of "victory", "defeat", "pain", "other lofty made up human concepts", etc.. In an era of Photoshop and cell phone camera, and on which we know that most of the famous pictures were manipulated (and yet that doesn't make them any less strong nor meaningful), what is a good picture to be considered as proof to the reported events? What's the process that's happening for this meaning to be given to a picture? And that's without even saying a thing about taking a picture from a very specific angle, by gifted photographers - what makes them so gifted in capturing reality? And last, most importantly, I'm following the footsteps of the great John Tagg, by asking on which circumstances will a picture of the Loch Ness monster be considered as evidence to its existence?
I'd really like it to be specifically on war and peace photography, but I'll have to let the field to dictate me on this.
Sorry about your sister's friend, smonster.