Thursday, December 06, 2007

fotoz

another round of photos courtesy of inordinate amounts of cafe time in portland. i am reasonably sure that a new lake will form in the portland area within the next few years. with this kind of rainfall, it sure would make sense.



portland, oregon: i was asked to provide a more accurate portrayal of my living quarters and thus i have opted for the above photos to do the storytelling. in the top photo you can see the truck with bike strapped to front. in the lower selection you get an intimate look at my crib. yo MTV, get a load of this shit. not much to explain there. these photos were taken on the one day that has presented no rain here in portland.

port angeles, washington: a corson thanksgiving is portrayed herein. ladies and gentleman i am pleased to announce that over the thanksgiving holiday i was not just fed the essentials that the day may suggest-- turkey, stuffing and mashed potatoes. i was provided all of the aforementioned items, plus approximately 18 other categories of food-- of which the pictures above attempt to depict. the top photo shows the preparation of 1 of the 3 turkeys. yep. 3 turkeys people. this one happened to be deep fried. as the photo suggests, events such as deep frying demand solemn oversight and precise control of the cooking method. chef for the day, doctor corson and his grandpa look on at this turkey with the sort of facial features that suggest the proper effort is being put in to preparation. the photo below shows one of the oddball contenders for the "side vegetable of the day" award-- fried green tomatoes. i was made aware of the fact that such a vegetable does in fact exist other than in a hollywood motion picture.


olympic national park, washington: it should be crystal clear at this point that i get a bit excited with the whole sunset/evening motif and every combination of such a spectacle.

2 Comments:

At 11:37 AM, Blogger Jeff Brown said...

Perfect!!! Those are some quaint living quarters my friend! I am comparing the smell of the back of the truck to our dorm room freshman year the morning after a hefty night of drinking followed by a dose of seventeen ga'dang ramen packages. Thats one scene that will be etched into my psyche permanently!
I'm glad to hear that the Corson Compound treated you and yours so well for the Giving of Thanks. Hopefully after leaving the such wonderful grounds your Gourmet Food Withdrawl (GFW) didn't effect your driving capabilities or your grocery purchases. I know how hard of a habit it is to kick.

Keep On Keeping On Mhaan.

 
At 7:39 AM, Blogger Mark Reading-Smith said...

God, that bed looks more comfortable than mine

 

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