by thadmin | Nov 29, 2007 | Navel
In the years that I travelled a lot and shot a ton of film, I collected the images in film albums and have carefully collated the film sleeves in specially-archival plastic and then housed the sleeves in specially-archival plastic binders. I then have stored the...
by thadmin | Nov 10, 2007 | Navel
So. There are a few crummy things about Septorhinoplasty. Mostly, in the post-op phase, its the nausea from coming off all the drugs you are loaded with pre-op, but its the difficulty swallowing as well. The nose is firmly packed with… something, and an...
by thadmin | Oct 29, 2007 | Navel
On the horns of a dilemma, I am scheduled to undergo this procedure in about 2 weeks. I have a deviated septum in my nose that allows for good airflow through just one nostril. Its been this way ever since I can remember. Colds have been arduous, sleeping on my right...
by thadmin | Oct 17, 2007 | Navel
Owen asked me, somewhat abruptly, the other evening an interesting question. “Why do people in the city hold sticks with speaker things on them at each other?” I was stumped by the question and he actually asked me a second time, thinking I hadn’t...
by thadmin | Jul 10, 2007 | Navel
There has been a conspicuous absence on this journal of any textual analysis or real thought. Anecdotal bits, yes. Photo bits, yes. I have wondered quite a bit about this and have more or less arrived at the realization that this journal isn’t really so private...
by thadmin | Feb 26, 2007 | Navel
What is interesting to read on these things? What is interesting to write about? I’ve entitled this post to capture that essence… Stuff I find interesting during my rather mundane days these days: 1) The wheel assemblies on the GO trains I take each day...