Agh criky...what we have here is the elusive Finn Dog. Often seen patrolling the hillsides of Sopris Creek, he only hunts under the waxing gibbous moon. Here he is seen with the front leg of a Whapati, also known as an elk. Like an apparition he appeared out of the sage, soon to return to the shadows of pinon and stone.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
ValenThaiNes Day and Tattoos
Zola: "Where's my ball?"
Cara at Mighty-O-DonutsTom Kah and Butternut Red Curry squash soup
Practicing
Kennedy Grace
Bad hair day for Cara
Hour one of the 6 hour session
Here is what 6 hours of work looks like. The needle does 3600 holes a minute, times 6 hours, is roughly 1.3 million ink holes! There are a few hours to go, need to finish the water at the top and bottom. Can't wait for that burning pain again!
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