side of the Camino Real, heading south. I could dimly see the shadow snorting and sniffing in the ruins of the showroom, but apparently, it didn't see me clinging to the bus's rear quarter panel, struggling for breath while I bled gently down the Cal Trans logo and onto the asphalt that was sliding away beneath me.
One of the things that attracts me most to photography is that it can freeze a fast-moving moment like this. I can sense these complex relationships dimly , perhaps diffusely. But they're moving too fast for me to really consider them at length and to compare them to patterns before and after
And we were going to send it someplace really far away, like Texas. As a consequence, all these things that are kind of dimly visible in this outlined red box, those are components that have been taken down as a result of that failure.
and delivered to dingy bars littered across Chicago's last late night. The tamale guy is a hero of sorts, unknown to the masses, unmasked and cloaked in dimly -lit dives, weaving through packed houses and some sad scatterings of last calls, in flack jacket flannel, dodging flailing elbows and mixed drink condensation.
I found this book an eloquent, profound, and often moving examination of the consequences of our addiction to our devices for ourselves and our families, and how conversation, which we may dimly recall as an interaction between two or more humans, in which no devices are involved, can help.
In the unwinding, everything changes and nothing lasts, except for the voices-- American voices-- open, sentimental, angry, matter of fact, inflected with borrowed ideas, God, TV, and the dimly remembered past. Telling a joke above the noise of the assembly line, complaining behind window shades drawn against the world, thundering justice to a crowded park or an empty
In the unwinding, everything changes and nothing lasts except for the voices-- American voices-- open sentimental, angry, matter of fact, inflected with borrowed ideas, God, TV, and the dimly remembered past, telling a joke above the noise of the assembly line, complaining behind window shades drawn against the world, thundering justice to a crowded park or an empty chamber, closing a deal on the phone, dreaming aloud late at
Association. They took us to the wild Chinese elephants, I didn't know there were any wild elephants but there are and they really look after them so well, as well as they look after their pandas. So that appreciation was there and I just don't think that people in China are dimly aware of what their buying does in Africa and it's a matter of raising awareness. So we've got a campaign going on there too that we're joining other NGOs. But in Africa, some kind of benefit must come to people to enjoy elephants and it can be much more than
the core of both our souls lay our identical hopes and dreams for our children, about the notion that those hopes were not separate or distinct hopes, but were just one hope. One clear thing that defined us both, that welded us into a unit. The kind of unit that I had but dimly imagined before being married and having children. I realized that though Carol had died, that core piece of her had not died at all, but that it had lived on, very determinately, in my brain."