sunset

2002-06-29

louis, 13:06: #

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2002-06-28

louis, 14:08: #

some people have expressed interest in getting high-res prints of my photos, so i'm going to do a bunch. if you're interested, e-mail me (louis at quietcity).

2002-06-27

louis, 16:36: #

the shadow project: if you haven't seen it yet, go check it out. if you've seen it before, go back. janet just added a photo by yours truly. yay.

louis, 12:40: #

the yellow heart of a plumeriathe center of a plumeria flowerthe pink and white texture of a plumeria petaluniversity of beijing (blurry chinese character)sweet corn: 6 for $1

2002-06-26

louis, 23:02: #

i hereby declare whoever decided to have clockwise-rotated text navigation on berkfest's site to be silly. i literally had to turn my head sideways to read it. silly, silly people.

2002-06-25

louis, 17:17: #

the rope thing in my sweatshirttwo people walk in the sand with a sunset backdropthe heart of a pink hibiscusa path, surrounded by earth and fenceyellow pollen of a red hibiscusa hermit crab's eye'11' on a clocka blue flag thing on a bird of paradise flowera palm tree agains the setting sunwriting on the wall of the uss arizona memorialwriting from the wall of the uss arizona memorial at pearl harbora red boatsand from sunset beachpalm leaves against a colorful sunset skya torch's flamea palm tree's shadow on the white sandthe middle of a white flowera bud, soon to become a pink flowera rainbow sailwater descends over a series of rockscloudsblackness'1100' written on a signdiagonal patterns in the bridge to duxbury beacha fisherman's hat and roda yellow pollen thing of a purple spiderwort flowerjen's hand, adjusting the focus on her cameraa building's reflection on a bmw's logothe center of a break in wired glasshey look it's meshadow of a statue's handa run-down basement windowstripes of the us flaga bud of a purple wildflowerthe shadow of my arm and camera straprust stains on a blue surfacefern leavescolorful clouds in the dawn sky

louis, 16:55: #

three cheers for george w bush. seems he's been promoted from being the stupidest president ever in office to being israeli sellout #1. i'm surprised hamas is still bombing the israelis… given the world's power dynamic, they should just bomb the white house.

yes, of course i'm being sardonic. people, think about what the guy said:

i've said in the past that nations are either with us or against us in the war on terror. to be counted on the side of peace, nations must act. every leader actually committed to peace will end incitement to violence in official media, and publicly denounce homicide bombings.

what about the propaganda that supports israel's occupation of palestinian lands? what about the media blitz supporting killing anyone remotely suspected of association with al qaeda? mr. president, are you ready to take on abc, nbc, cbs, cnn, fox, the new york times, and everyone else who's inciting violence? perhaps they aren't official, but they're just regurgitating what you're saying.

people, it's time to step away from the patriarchy and think about what the media's saying between the lines. as human beings, each one of us has inherent worth and dignity, and too often that is compromised. such a strong pro-israel stance by mr. bush is only going to make more people not bother to form his or her own opinion and simply jump on the "let's just remove their government and all will be ok" bandwagon. tell me this… if removing a government works, why are so many americans afraid of al qaeda?

2002-06-16

Bill, 14:15: #

I have been quite busy lately.
I just got home from Boy's State the other day; I was there for a week. It is a program run by the American Legion to "promote the democratic process". If you can get past the cultish brainwashing feeling that the program's mission statement implies it was a good time. It was at Stonehill College, and there were 400 boys from around the state. We created our own governent, and also political parties that had their own (usually interesting) platforms. It seemed that people either hated or loved the program. I definately think it was worth my time, and I had fun: it was definately better than a week of school. Before I went to Boy's State I got to take my exams ahead of time. It was quite nice because I could schedule them at my leisure, and therefore had no "hard" days, but it also put extra strain in terms of finishing my research paper early (interestingly enough it was about the president's war on teerror and the lack of results). The only thing that I hadn't planned for was a bloodsugar level of 578 when I went to take my spanish exam (needless to say I did not go forth with it). So Tomorrow I will go and take my last exam. Then I am done with my junior year of high school.
Tomorrow night I have to get my senior picture done because I will be away all summer long. I am going to be a counselor at Joslin Diabetes Camp. It is ironic that I am from MA and go to Joslin because it is world renowned and people come from all continents and many many countries because it is recognized as the best diabetes camp in the world (believe it or not there are ~500 of them). I am decently paid ($1400 for the summer), and I plan to get myself a Sony DSC-707 camera like Aryn. The camp is very well funded and thankfully I'll have satellite internet access.
I will be there from June 18th through August 18th except for a week when I will be participating in the Massachusetts Association of Student Councils' Leadership camp since I am the MASC webmaster. The site is jsut ok, but it will be better soon.
I hope all is well with you guys, and I'll continue posting to my blog, Stimilon. (my mailing address will also be listed there if you care to send me anything).

2002-06-14

louis, 14:18: #

'not in our name': us artists damn 'war without limit': "an indication of a growing feeling that the administration is promoting its own agenda on the back of the attacks."

2002-06-09

emily, 16:20: #

last night annie and i went to Dispatch at the Fleet Boston Pavilion---I have to say that the show was surprisingly fun :) I hope you all are having a good summer so far!

2002-06-03

Jus, 04:08: #

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