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Sunday
May062012

Back to Wasilla: Three kids on bikes coming down Tamar, shot through the cracked windshield of a Ford Escape

Beginning with the Fort Apache Scout back in the mid-1970's and continuing on through the most recent and perhaps last of all time Uiñiq magazine that I published in November, upon completing a major project I have always found myself completely exhausted and drained. Afterwards, I am worthless for a few days.

This Return to India series that I just completed has done the same thing to me. It has left me drained, totally exhausted, both physically and emotionally. Don't expect much from this blog for awhile. Just a picture or two a day, maybe, perhaps three - if I get really ambitious, with a little bit of nonsense written below.

Reader Comments (3)

don't expect much from this blog, he says. i dare u to stay exhausted and not keep posting.

May 6, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterRuth Deming

Get your R&R! That picture gave me the willies! I hope there isn't a speeding car coming over that hill with those 3 boys meandering down the middle of the road! Will be nice to see some local pictures too. School buses before school is out. Drive up at the coffee shop and waitresses serving you your special eggs and hash browns and filling your cup. Glad your ice and snow is about gone.

May 6, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMrs Gunka

Ruth... truly, I am exhausted. I will keep posting, but not much.

Mrs. Gunka... I suppose that is a possibility, but given the nature of the road back there, I think those kids are reasonbly safe. I will catch up with Metro and Abby's and odds are good I'll catch a school bus, too.

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