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October 10, 2018

Hurricane Ride

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July 15, 2017

Rage

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June 8, 2017June 8, 2017

Sale

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May 24, 2017May 30, 2017

triangulation

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February 25, 2017August 31, 2017

red morn

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January 26, 2017February 10, 2019

addict(shun)

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January 20, 2017August 31, 2017

influence

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These two boys are in love. Posing for the Sears winter catalog. Huntress found her prey! A friend passed away the other day. She came back as a crow with white feathers. She had enough humour to  make her appearance behind Best Buy on Black Friday of all days. I guess she still likes bright and shiny things. Rencontre Sometimes grief means it doesn’t make sense, yet there can be a peculiar sense of beauty. When you are alone consider trying to savour your surroundings and save room for company. Char has made another shift. She doesn’t leave my side. It is maturity setting in, something I practice enjoying instead of thinking about giant breeds and life expectancy. Sometimes it is good to feel small.