Archives for March, 2004
2004.03.31 (Wed)
Sweet transience of life
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There seems to be so much going on and we’re never quite sure what to pay attention to but when you walk into an office building and a petal falls from your shoulder, a calming sense of perspective suddenly returns.
2004.03.25 (Thu)
Woman on the train
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Her eyebrows arching towards the bridge of her nose like the wings of a raven in flight….
Stochastic lullaby
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Over the winter we had an astonishingly good run of weather — it seemed like 10 weeks of unbroken sunshine…
2004.03.24 (Wed)
Bluffing
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Despite the dull, flat light and the rain in the afternoon I started photographing a new project today which is going to be really interesting but about which I can’t tell you anything at the moment. I know, I know: it’s not like me to be such a tease, but there you go.
2004.03.23 (Tue)
Hadid wins Pritzker
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Zaha Hadid has won the 2004 Pritzker Prize in architecture.
Department of Homeland Photo Ops
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Here’s a paragraph I think you’re going to be seeing a lot more of over the coming weeks. From the rooftops indeed.
2004.03.21 (Sun)
Spent a couple of lovely evenings out this week, a welcome break in a monotonous string of late nights working.
2004.03.18 (Thu)
Ring-neck redux
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Been meaning to post another Indian ring-neck picture. This is one I found a week or so ago eating an orange someone had left out on a feeder.
My flabbergastation is complete
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Thanks to youse all for reading
2004.03.17 (Wed)
Sunlight on the Tokyo Mosque
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A while back I visited the Tokyo Mosque just before sunset.
2004.03.16 (Tue)
Laugh Track
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Another thing I thought today was what it would be like to work at a laugh-track production house.
Hay fever
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I used to look on sufferers of hay fever with a mild, disconnected pity but now I am one and it’s the saddest bloody thing in the world.
The hessian trees
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It’s spring and the hessian trees are about ready to be peeled. Soon the hessian gatherers will carefully remove the new hessian from the trees, unwinding it as one would the linen off a mummy, so it can be used to make bags and wall coverings and shirts for penitents.
2004.03.11 (Thu)
Markdown
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From the author of SmartyPants, a text-to-HTML conversion tool for web writers.
2004.03.09 (Tue)
The moon through pine boughs
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This moon will never come again.
Spalding Gray confirmed dead
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A tragic end to the disappearance of Spalding Gray. Spalding Gray, 62, Actor and Monologuist, Is Confirmed DeadJesse McKinley, NYTimes…
2004.03.03 (Wed)
Restaurant, Omote-sando
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…uwa-nuri or shiage…
Sanno Park Tower
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Outside the Sanno Park Tower tonight
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