The Twilight Report

Your Home For Snappy Repartee

window

[photograph]
Please leave a comment here:

day 48

[photograph]


(more)
[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]
lenka @ wdlabs commented:
that first
picture...let's go
swimming in that
pool! :P
Please leave a comment here:

day 44

[photograph]
Please leave a comment here:

chinese new year part 3: blue and red

[photograph]


(more)
[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]
Please leave a comment here:

kill a robot frog

[photograph]

Cairns 1967

(more)
[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]


[photograph]
Please leave a comment here:

stick

Please leave a comment here:

maine

Please leave a comment here:

moods or people

Wednesday I decided to come down to Canberra. I went to Dick Smith’s to get iPods for Tristan and Lara. I pointed at the merchandise and said “I will have a blue one and a green one” and the salesman responded “is that for different moods or different people?”

Thursday I did the rest of my Christmas shopping, including getting a gift for Secret Santa ritual at work. Usually stuff in Australia closes at 5 or 5:30pm, but Thursday before Christmas everything is open till midnight practically, if not in actuality. It was a mad rush! Friday we had Christmas lunch at work. The food was really nice and we had Christmas crackers and everything. Then everyone drew numbers and picked gifts and/or stole gifts from others. I never want to steal other people’s gifts because it seems rude somehow (I realize it is just a game meant for fun of course), but it is always entertaining to watch other people steal gifts. My gift was the last one to get unwrapped. Can I just mention here how awesome my new coworkers are and my new work environment is?

Friday I flew down to Canberra. The airport was surprisingly uncrowded for this time of year. The aeroplane was mostly empty. When I got to Canberra, Tristan had his earphones on listening to music, and I thoughts to myself, I definitely got him the right gift. Lara was excited about her iPod too, although I think she was more excited about the games and the possibility of putting music on it. Dad already has the DVD I got him, which was unfortunate.

Please leave a comment here:

4055

[photograph]
Please leave a comment here:

4731

[photograph]
Please leave a comment here:

red streak

[photograph]
Please leave a comment here:

bluescape

[photograph]
Please leave a comment here:

Fences

[photograph]
Please leave a comment here:

Lines

[photograph]
Please leave a comment here:

Fences

[photograph]
Please leave a comment here:

Fences

[photograph]
Please leave a comment here:

New Jersey 6/6

[photograph]
New Jersey isn't so bad after all
Please leave a comment here:

ruinous texture 3/6

[photograph]
From the “Close up borders of the Hudson Valley” series
Please leave a comment here:

Vast

[photograph]
A quiet place, and a wide angle lense can really make you feel small sometimes.
Please leave a comment here:

2791

[photograph]
Please leave a comment here: