Sitcks and Stones (And Shells on the Beach)

Posted by Danny Pen , Wednesday, January 28, 2009 6:13 AM

Another week, another dollar. Tests to take, projects to create, essays to write, music to make; and of course, the never-ending activity (at least for me) photos to take. Still haven't gotten around to salvaging the rest of my photos from the wreckage that is laptop. I had a hectic weekend, so I didn't have time to save another few snaps form my ever-so interesting life that all-one-of-you faithfully follow :). Anywho (and I know I've said this before) but this weekend I PROMISE to find something to post. But with all the schtuffs that are coming up, I really don't know when I'll find time to get some new shots. Busy, busy busy is my name. A day in the life, huh?

So for now I'll have to make due with some other pics from the summer, although I am running out, so there's a doozy, (whatever that means, I think I've heard it before, but I'm not sure if it's 'doozy' or 'dozy' or something else; pretty sure it means bummer, too bad, stuff like that. Also I don't know if you say "that's a doozy" or "there's a doozy". I'll leave it up to you guys to decide how to pronounce it.) So ANYWHO (I say that a lot, don't I?)...

As in continuation with my 'beach' theme that I have unwilling and unknowingly (until now) created, I've selected another pic to show you all. This one was taken in South Carolina, during the summer when I visited there. I like the curve of the sticks, that go along with the shells surrounding them. Pretty cool, (and totally ocean-made too)



Well, I think I'm all typed-out; another early morning today (when, oh when will all this preparation for SAISA music be over?!) so I'm 'bout ready to hit the sack/hay/bed.

So as always, It's been a pleasure having a one-way conversation with you

You stay classy KTM

(That doesn't have as nice a ring to it like the one from Achorman, does it? Now there's a good sign-off line. "You stay classy San Diego!" I gotta think me-up one of them. I'll keep you posted.)

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