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dwam:
<3
wilwheaton:
I finally opened one... holy shit is it amazing. I wish I'd made ten gallons instead of just five!
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quiet_ryan:
I'm sure someone has said it before but the harsh beauty of jagged mountain ranges, deep forests, and vast oceans have a magnetism like few other things in life. I try to document it sometimes, but I feel like I still can't do it justice. I don't let it stop me though.
rollnrob:
Beautiful photos! OK btw about the waterfalls behind my family home .. it was as big as your waterfalls but it was big enough to climb up and slide down into a swimming hole. Across the road was fields and woods with a creek that we fished in. The field & creek had all kinds of critters! lol Use to trap(showing my age here! lol) muskrats and such but gave that up when I saw how the critters would suffer sometimes! Back in those days no digital camera! lol
Love your photos and blogs ..
keep on rolln', ~Rob
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annalee:
Your messages today have made me feel so lucky, I got overcome actually blush haha now I am the embarrassing one. I ned to write back to your email too but I've been up way too late so I better do it tomorrow. I love your idea though, think I already said that on some other form of communication though. Ha this is getting ridiculous!

You would really love the Bachelard text, it was not easy to read so I can imagine it would be too difficult for most at school age. I think that because it's translated from the French (I find they often write in a very elaborate way anyway), as well as it being a philosophical text with it's own language as a discipline, not to mention the fact that it contains lots of complex ideas makes it pretty tricky. It took me a long time to read and I'm normally quite a fast reader but it was so worth it.

The museum is indeed very different now, it's been completely refurbished, it would be really great to show you around. Even though I have a kind of weird feeling about the place now that I'm behind the scenes, it's still a place of wonderful things and the building it really great. I would love to see all your museums too. I actually have a slight phobia that I wont be able to see any museum in the same way now that I work in one, I will discover this week on my trip I guess! I suppose I'll certainly be wondering about the staff and if they feel the same as me! Speak soon anyway xxx
ellerslie:
Wow! You do such great work-- I love these nature shots soooo much! love

Hope you feel better soon!!!
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kestrel:
Cherry! I've been to Vancouver twice this year without seeing you. This is disconcerting. When I visit again in April, we need to FIX IT!
wendy:
not sure if you check here, anyway, cherry, my love. i was showing my fiance (FIANCE!!!) some of your photography and he was like, "we should fly her out to shoot our wedding. she's better than anyone i've ever seen." and i was like hah, yeah, i know, right? and he was like "no. we should. i'm serious."

anyway, let's talk?
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Edit: This turned out to be a kind of love letter to SuicideGirls and all of the friends and adventures I've made over the last nine years....

I was going to make my next entry about my time in Paris, but after the surprise of my wonderful friends' AnnaLee and GoGo's set (The Wolf Caught The Bird) popping up on the front...
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prettyflesh:
I would really love to shoot with you!!!!!!!!
suzy:
love
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pavone:
Wow!, amazing work here!, beautiful pics!
aldebaran:
After Rain City Memories I have to admit that I wasn't expecting for The Wolf Who Caught The Bird. It's a MASTERPIECE.lovelovelove
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prettyflesh:
i would love to do a set with you as my photographer!
lass:
aww you are too kind, thanks so much I'm really happy with the pictures smile
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geisha:
Awww thanks a lot! I really hope to work with you one day. Don't hesitate to let me know if you ever come back in Europe, even if it's not in France!

kiss
misstyrios:
I'm so glad you liked the package. I had fun getting it together! xoxoxoxo
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victoriavertex:
This actually looks really good, more! :3
osbick:
oh my bloody damn heart!
i came here to congratulate you for the SUPERBE photography on Kerapie's new set, and then i see you're ALSO a bloody damn good painter!!
Oh my, i worship you. love
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I just rounded things up... Since November 1st 2010 (in 112 days) I've:

- Photoshopped 47 SuicideGirl sets
- Had 13 Shoots
- Written approx 155 emails and messages
- Done 6.5 Paintings
- Several Drawings
- Miscellaneous other work
- Read 4 books and several comics
- Hosted 3 visitors
- Baked 4 Birthday Cakes/Sets of Cupcakes
- Had my own Birthday
- Attended...
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ceres:
op! i figured it out. i guess it just wasn't registering but i just went back to try it again and my preview was there. hmm. i hate computers frown

thank you again so much Cherry, you're fab!
I'm thinking I want to do a multi set...if this set goes over well!
You down? smile
9monty:
Reid's set was gorgeous. Great job and love the Stanley Kubrick natural light flooding in.