September 2003

Tlazolteotl

September 28, 2003

Tlazolteotl whose effiegy is shown here giving birth to the God of Corn. In ancient Aztec culture, they worsipped various gods. Quoting from “The History of Mexico” Unless one was suprised by death, it was customary to confess late in life. Sins were related to the goddess Tlazolteotl, “the Eater of Filth [sins].” After satisfying [...]

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Ice Skating Center

September 27, 2003

The Japanese are geniuses. Honestly, who would have thought to teach your offspring to eat vegetables so easily? Can’t get little Ken to enjoy his broccoli? Deep fry it and call it tempura. It makes anything taste good. I suppose that southerners enjoy this delicacy as well, as I have overheard rumors of deep fryers [...]

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long time coming

September 24, 2003

I have some photography that I scanned in for you to peruse and enjoy. Portraits has many pictures from my past. Enjoy. I know, my updates have been sporadic, and not very involved. What can I say? School, life, emotions, and time all seem to be cornering me and pummeling me until I bleed from [...]

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Unconcious mutterings 4

September 22, 2003

you say, i think: http://subliminal.lunanina.com Savings:: wasted, depleted, gone, spent On:: using energy, continuing Wire:: the quickness of internet conversations Word:: over used, under appreciated and usually misused Bladder:: full, teetering on explosion Missing:: empty, hollow feeling Side:: one or the other, you must decide on the side Window:: where I watch life pass me [...]

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Erase me.. carry on

September 20, 2003

found a poem in my notebook this evening while going through some old school papers. I decided to share. It sucks, but I’m being nostalgic. Carry On Why do we carry on? Nothing is ever completely buried here, Yesterday’s spontaneity may result In tomorrow’s chastising lectures. Pain and unpleasantries kept inside No one loses face [...]

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