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  • Note the Bow Tie

    April 15, 2011 / photo essays
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  • I Just Love Watching You Chew

    December 12, 2009 / ridiculous, travel tales, writing & business

    Now available: a downloadable excerpt of the book, for your anticipating pleasure. Let’s start with Michael. It was my first summer in New York City and I was on either the winning or losing side of a promise. I couldn’t decide. It had been almost a year since a friend had made me promise that [...]

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  • Brooklyn, New York, How Very Appropriate

    May 21, 2009 / travel tales

    A tribute to my old hizzood.

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  • Tamara

    August 5, 2007 / photo essays
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  • A Goodbye Kiss (or Two)

    August 4, 2007 / travel tales

    Yesterday was my last day at the fabulous soho studio and it was both better and worse than expected. Worse because each minute was exactly an hour long in I’m-about-to-leave-time. Better because the CFO called with thankyous and wewillmissyous and ifyouwanttocomebacktonycsomedaypleasecalluses. It’s a nice feeling when someone recognizes what you’ve brought to the table. Particularly [...]

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  • Not The Same Thing

    July 27, 2007 / travel tales

    Around 4:00 this afternoon I called Tamara to back out of the tri-party plans she has tonight. My back’s been acting up again and I have to work in the morning besides. She was terribly gracious, being also ill, and I told her she should take it easy and her friends would understand if she [...]

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  • Gypsygirl Pictures Things

    July 24, 2007 / photo essays, ridiculous, things i like, travel tales

    The long awaited photos of my Sunday adventure are finally downloaded. Essentially I am still desperately in love with my new boyfriend (read: Canon Digital XT). Tamara suggested that the only thing Canon needs to add is a vibrate function. I told her that’s why God invented cell phones. For dry spells. Of course. She [...]

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  • I’m Finding Flaws in Everyone

    July 22, 2007 / photo essays

    Today I’ve learned the limits of my new boyfriend. It’s willingness to do what I want when I want how I want only goes so far without Battery Power. I hadn’t recharged the battery after using it to tour Brooklyn that first day, or after having it hooked up to my computer for hours to [...]

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  • R.I.P Mr. Tilling

    July 21, 2007 / photo essays

    Mr. Tilling is MIA. Since that first sighting, he’s been absent during mouse roll call when I get home from work in the evenings. The exterminator blocked all the holes and even put down a banana scented sticky trap to entice him into giving up the ghost. But, no ghost. So, I assume he’s either [...]

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  • Gypsygirl on Roach Prevention

    July 19, 2007 / photo essays

    Today was eventful, productive, and rather more cheery than any other day this week so far. I should drop $700 on camera equiptment more often. Instead of leaving me nervously twitching, as overspending often does, it leaves me carefree and camera obcessed. Two young men in a truck came and picked up my boxes today. [...]

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