The Geese Aplenty Photolog

Thank you for visiting my photolog, and welcome to a new, spiritual dimension of my web site. First, I ask you not to take these images. If you right-save and click, you will violate the spirit of good will with which I offer my art to the world. I was thinking about this as I was downloading the new Widespread Panic album from Kazaa last night: what if people take my images? If they do, they are not spiritually sound. They are unclean. Take heed. These pictures are part of my soul.





I set my camera on "landscape" and took a picture of this flower. And yet, it wasn't simply the ability to set the "landscape" setting on my camera which allowed me to take a picture of this flower, although the "landscape" setting on my camera is represented with a tiny little "flower" icon. It is my deep connection with nature. That is why I took a picture of this flower. This flower is part of me. I am part of it. After I took the picture, I picked the flower up and ate it.




The picture on the left represents the beauty of cars on a bridge. As they traverse across the bridge, they spit out exhaust, which is beautiful. Somtimes I, too, wish I could be on that bridge. Which is odd because I am at least twice a day. The picture on the right represents the contrast of nature co-existing with mankind. I also like the house because once I saw a naked girl through the window.



At first, I was struck by the simple fact of men at work--moving a sofa in a truck. Preparing for a new experience. Collecting one's belongings in anticipation of a move to another locale, another city, even another life. But then I became confused because I realized he was peeing on it.



This picture still brings tears to my eyes. Oh, how my neighborhod has benefitted from that superhero, Kent Kockos. He even has a superhero-sounding name. Kent Kockos, real estate agent! With a name like that, he'll never leave you hanging. He'll never leave you feeling wilted. Kent Kockos! Wen he finishes selling your house, you'll be ready to stand and deliver.



Here is my most personal picture...a self portrait. I believe it captures my multiple facets...my pain, my angst, my love, and my vulnerability.

As previously stated, these pictures represent the depths of my soul. However, I may be willing to part with them if you use my Paypal link to dispense with some of your spiritually bereft money. Thank you for accompanying me on this journey.