
Actually saw this being set up at the beginning of September. Not going to shop for trees here, that’s for sure.
A place for my photos and thoughts and stuff.

Actually saw this being set up at the beginning of September. Not going to shop for trees here, that’s for sure.

In my book, this is the greatest chimney ever.

These aren’t even old houses, but kudos to whoever built them!





I have no words. In a totally good way.

Four o’ clocks…

Black-eyed susan vine taking over the house…

Some daisies and borage in the background…

Butterfly bush…
There’s not a lot, but what’s there is looking good.
55. MOULIN ROUGE! (2001)
Great movie in it’s completely unhinged way. And it’s as visually gorgeous a film as you’ll ever see. It helps that Nicole Kidman and Ewan MacGregor go all-in with the mood of the thing…their play their paper-thin, stereotypical roles with great energy and heart, and they also sing pretty darn well too.
Verdict: It’s all a little much to take at times, but the two leads, against all odds, make you care. Quite a lot, in fact.
56. NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (2007)
There’s a lot of ways to take this movie, and I chose to take it as a scathing commentary on the degradation of society and the brutal toll this takes on good people who care about order and decency. I don’t buy the apparent conclusion that there’s nothing good can do in the face of evil, but we sure have a battle on our hands. Did I say “we”? I did.
Verdict: Everyone seems to think this is a truly great movie. I tend to agree, but I can tell you what, I’m never watching it again.
57. DAYS OF HEAVEN (1978)
With the exception of the beautiful cinematography and one performance, this is just a bad movie. Most of the acting, the entire story, and the script is just really awful. Linda Manz, who plays Richard Gere’s tough/tender little sister is great, and she also contributes all of the good dialogue in the form of voice-over narration that she ad-libbed. Shockingly over-hyped.


…that September is here already.

Not the crowds one would expect on a nice August day.

No one off in this direction either.

Lifeguard towers.

Mystery guests.

Yikes.

Waiting for the perfect wave. That would be in Hawaii. They’ve got quite a lot of paddling ahead of them.

Cowabunga!

…until I remember that time that I saw an older gent getting his sail ready, and a gust of wind came up, and dragged him on his face across the beach and through the shallows.
I laughed until my sides hurt. Good times!

No sandbags at my place…

…but others were working hard at it.

And the news was covering it.

But in my neck of the woods, this is all it was. Just another pleasantly rainy day. Out in the desert, a different story. But for us, it wasn’t much except that it was 1) hot and 2) August. That made it kind of weird.