From the monthly archives:

March 2010

The Last day of March

by Dennis March 31, 2010

March has come to an end. The sun is out and flowers are blooming. I’m sitting on the sidewalk watching people go by and thinking about things like vacation plans. For some reason firetrucks always seem to be going by with their sirens on even though they do not appear to be going to a [...]

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Happy Days Hours & Minutes

by Dennis March 30, 2010

We went by a couple of our favorite restaurants tonight to check out the happy hour food specials. Once we got good and hungry we headed over to ~scape bistro for some Barbecued Shrimp & Grits. It was just warm enough to sit outside and the longer we sat, more and more people joined us. [...]

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Nikon SB-900, be careful what you ask for!

by Dennis March 27, 2010

I am constantly thinking about camera flashes; first of all because I use them all the time and secondly because like diamonds, you can never have too many. Several months ago I was reading customer reviews for the Nikon SB900 flash and I added one to my online wish list just for fun. I like [...]

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Scoot To The Music

by Dennis March 19, 2010

Just a couple of shots from my brief trip to South Beach in Miami. You are only young once  and after that you can only observe the young from a distance.

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The Circus Of Life

by Dennis March 14, 2010

They say that life is a circle but I think it’s more of a circus. Sometimes words can have two meanings and sometimes two words mean the same thing. We managed to squeeze a small circus into the living room this weekend by moving out most of the furniture and piling the rest up on [...]

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Where The Retired Things Are

by Dennis March 11, 2010

I’m looking for the wild things But finding only retired things The ocean is timeless Except for the timing of the tides My thoughts are mindless But they are the only thoughts That are on my mind The universe is vast Though not big enough To contain the past I’m looking for the fine things [...]

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