Spec Ops Guy at Subway

This is the smallest of seven or eight guys. All had the high and tight haircut, military dive watches – most Luminox, CamelBak urban and other packs, and strange international ID cards.  They all paid in very large bills, like hundreds, and only a couple spoke English well enough to understand the cashier.  A very strange lunch indeed.

Spec Ops Guys in Subway

Thomas Ruff jpegs Cover Art

First saw this on Kyle Ford’s blog Aesthetic Consciousness and love it. What’s difficult to imagine is the size of that blast. An atomic test somewhere, I looked it up once. The bottom right half of the blast shows a ship of some sorts. Amazing. The fam and I met Kyle completely by chance on a trip to Charleston, SC some months back. We’re the midwest people he talks about in this post.

Thomas Ruff jpegs

My Brother Rides the Pelotonia

No idea if anyone will make it to this page, but if so, please consider helping my brother ride in the Pelotonia and read more of his story here

http://bit.ly/aarongivesback

Thanks!

Gnome Needs a Home

Gnome

Smalley’s Seventh Birthday

Seven years old

What a life this little dog has had so far. She is as high-strung as much as ever and frantically alarmed by doorbells and thunder. She is always full of energy and even in the craziest of times, unconditionally caring. I was just remembering the other day that this little Midwest Jack Russell has even traveled the freedom trail in Boston. Happy birthday Smalley.

Dahlia from the Pearl Alley Market

I was amazed by how beautiful this flower was and had to grab a photo.  I saw this over a lunch in the Pearl Alley market in downtown Columbus.
Dahlia from the Pearl Alley Market