I erased my entire Flickr stream and started anew. I wanted some clean space to upload photos as I travel next month. I may have to bite the bullet and buy a pro account, but I’ll hold out as long as I can.
This is one of the best things I’ve ever seen on the internet.
You can read about Matt and this video here. There are so many things I love about this, but most of all I love the fullness of humanity, the joy, and the sheer abandonment that it captures. I want to meet Matt one day, as he lives in Seattle. You can see Gas Works Park in the end of the video.
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Seattle, WA
Since it’s Seattle, it’s likely that you can’t park here.
Or anywhere else.
Ever.
Your car is illegally parked right now.
It just got towed.

Edith Macefield, 1921-2008: Ballard woman held her
ground as change closed in around her
“I don’t want to move. I don’t need the money. Money doesn’t mean anything, I went through World War II, the noise doesn’t bother me,” she said in October. “They’ll get it done someday.”
via Peter Baker
article in the Seattle PI
“Edith died at home, just the way she wanted.”
I sold all of my Nikon equipment. Thanks to everyone who inquired.
Now for the switch.




