2009_02_15_A long walk through one of the many moments of time
For now I usually have Sunday and Monday off each week while I work Tuesday through Saturday. I was relatively productive today cleaning up a tad, getting my images ready for the Illinois Student Best of Photography, contest coming up near the end of March.
After spending the first half of the day in the apartment I was starting to get a little case of cabin fever and decided to head out for the rest of the day on a long walk with my camera and Einstein's Dreams, I headed south towards Carey Park following whatever caught my eye on a zig-zag discombobulated course. Eventually I did end up at Carey Park, found a nice spot along the Arkansas River, (remember that's Our Kansas here, they even pronounce it like that on the radio) and read a couple of the fable like excerpts from the novel.
Wandered back as the light was starting to slowly fade below the horizon and walked in the door just as the batteries on my half charged ipod disappeared.
It was a great day.
Best,
Brad Vest
A memorial in downtown Hutchinson with Abe Lincoln (?) on top standing tall. I waited a while for a flock of birds to fly by, or something, but nothing ever came to fill a little of that empty space.
Listening to: To go home, M.Ward
1 comment:
i like the book one. its book-coverish
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