Mira
Mira's JournalTheme announcement ***February*** for real
I had to think about this a bit, and realized that I am not going to be alone in this. So I will let you know one day sooner than promised.
Here is the exact wording of the theme as given to me by HappyCynic the winner of the January contest, I will pass it on for your perusal and for the donning of creative thinking caps.
As I'm a day ahead of you knowing it I'm beginning to see the beauty in this theme.
Examples:
- the bark of a tree
- a thorny stem
- one half of a broken bottle
- the rim of a tea cup
- the paw of a cat
For the "can't stand alone" part... A cloud would not fit in with the theme because, although it's a part of the "sky", it can stand alone as "a cloud". I know things can get kind of vague and debatable but the main intent is to have someone look at the picture and think of the whole item. (A photo of a car engine on cinder blocks wouldn't really fit the theme but a photo of a car engine clearly still within a car - maybe parts of the chassis and/or windshield are visible - would fit.)
I will before too long make the roster of the timing for the contest. I will be sure to end it before February expires, realizing it is the short month.
I very much hope you will also be intrigued by the theme, and get to either shooting or scanning your archives. There is time, but as always, it is awasting.
Announcing ***February Contest*** Theme reveal coming in two days
The Winner of Janary's contest, HappyCynic, has given it to me. I asked, because I'm on to run the contest in February.
It is an intriguing, well conceived, and novel idea Theme.
That's all I tell you today. I want to keep your minds free of musing about it until after the next important political days are behind us.
Well, it makes sense to me.
Reading Pee-mail
Bullseye. This describes the freedom the Deplorables crave - before it kills them and the neighbors.
Let's watch the movie again:
Photographers, I have a problem. My eyesight.
Yesterday I spent over 5 hours with the eye doctors and learned that the huge blob obstructing almost all vision in my left eye is a bleed from wet macular degeneration.
I got my first injection into the retina and there are more to come.
This is a bad and possibly permanent condition and I'm working hard on making peace with it. Over time I think I'll adjust, but for now just "seeing" is pretty tough.
Some things had to be postponed or changed, and now I'm coming up on the July contest which I am to host, and I think that will be very hard for me.
The doctor says the improvement, if any, can take months. Surgery was nixed by the doctors at Duke who were consulted.
I am in possession of the theme for the new contest, and it's a really nice one. sinkingfeeling let me know it in a private message.
I hope someone will volunteer to take over for me and host the July contest. To that special person I will divulge the theme.
Please help me out.
Visual of "The Essence of Life on earth" - seen on facebook
Found this timely rundown on facebook. Am posting it with a silent sob.
"I need to drive my two-year-old to daycare tomorrow morning. To ensure we arrive alive, we won't take public transit (Oscar Grant). I removed all air fresheners from the vehicle and double-checked my registration status (Daunte Wright), and ensured my license plates were visible (Lt. Caron Nazario). I will be careful to follow all traffic rules (Philando Castille), signal every turn (Sandra Bland), keep the radio volume low (Jordan Davis), and won't stop at a fast food chain for a meal (Rayshard Brooks). I'm too afraid to pray (Rev. Clementa C. Pickney) so I just hope the car won't break down (Corey Jones).
When my wife picks him up at the end of the day, I'll remind her not to dance (Elijah McClain), stop to play in a park (Tamir Rice), patronize the local convenience store for snacks (Trayvon Martin), or walk around the neighborhood (Mike Brown). Once they are home, we won't stand in our backyard (Stephon Clark), eat ice cream on the couch (Botham Jean), or play any video games (Atatiana Jefferson).
After my wife and I tuck him into bed around 7:30pm, neither of us will leave the house to go to Walmart (John Crawford) or to the gym (Tshyrand Oates) or on a jog (Ahmaud Arbery). We won't even walk to see the birds (Christian Cooper). We'll just sit and try not to breathe (George Floyd) and not to sleep (Breonna Taylor)."
These are things white people simply do not have to think about."
-David Gray
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