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When I was 10 years old, I went to a summer program that was run out of a local school system. Among the activities that included playing with colored sand, we made a radio production. I have had the audio tape (yes, tape, those things you really can’t buy anymore) in my closet for nearly 22 years gathering dust. But no more! It has been faithfully digitized and linked below for your enjoyment amusement. Why am I posting this? I have no idea.
Getting Away from it All - A radio production starring, well, me. (13.4 MB AAC mp4)

Yesterday I went up to Richmond to the Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens with Tiffany and Q and aside from the colder than we would have liked it weather, it was a great trip. We spent most of our time in the conservatory surrounded by thousands of beautiful flowers. They had a large collection of orchids that were amazing subjects. The shear variety of orchid flowers amazes me every time I see them. They range from stunningly beautiful to flowers that appear insect-like. It was a gorgeous setting and one that holds much promise as the year progresses.
As is to be expected, I posted a subset of the pictures I took. I am still staying around the 10% yield rate on my pictures, which just means I need to take more. Enjoy.

Hey everyone. I wanted to post to let you know that I am in fact not dead yet. Life has been anything but boring lately. Work, school, personal; all have had ups and downs over the last few weeks. But spring is just about here and I can finally get outside. Regardless of the ups and downs, things are really going well and I am feeling good about the direction I am moving. Spring is always a time for fun and excitement.
I’ve been going crazy with my camera. Last night’s opener of Big O’s soccer against VIMS was a chance to try a different kind of event. I think I got a few good shots, not many though. Between the low light and the fact that I don’t have a very long lens (I used my 17-85 IS lens) I was a limited to taking shots that got near to the sidelines where I was standing. But it was still fun and I am happy with the shots I posted.
Aside from the soccer photos I have posted lots of other items from around town. So go and check them out.