Showing posts with label 35 mm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 35 mm. Show all posts

Saturday, September 12, 2009

the great brain drain

Tonight, when I was driving home, I looked over at the mountain and it was covered in cloudy mist. Then I thought of that one time I was driving by that same mountain at 4am, and it was actually on fire. Well, not the whole mountain, but there was a fire on top of the mountain. To this day, I haven't found out what that was all about.

On another note, I've been having bizarre dreams lately. I take that as a sign that I really need to change my location, or something of the like. Enough with the weird dreams, though. From bleeding/falling out teeth, to all of the skin on my torso peeling up (revealing my ribcage and internal organs).... these dreams are driving me crazy.












-k

Thursday, July 17, 2008

sunny weather then dreary and violent rain, sleep split into two parts, doctor's visit with potentially bad news, high highs and really low lows, strange burning eyes, sketchbook delirium and potential southbound adventures, the dark and deep dive exploration hypothesis, pain pain physical pain taking over, bad words (mouth like a sailor) and unfortunate words accidentally shared, coping and moping, sunny summer smiles, tumultuous summer thunder interrupting, rain on road and red hot wet face, the dive and the floating back to the top, drowning the whole time (slowly).


...all in a day's time.
[there was a period of time where i had qualms keeping an online journal, then i realized i'm intensely fond of all forms of documentation of the fleeting present which is actually the past once it's written down. hence the resurrection of the (somewhat) daily online blog.]


Currently Listening: Suede "Sleeping Pills"
Location: Center Valley, PA
images copyright katelyn roof 2007
PS. once i unpack my 2G memory card for my digital camera i plan to i guess embark on photodocumentation of my last summer of "childhood" before i graduate and peace out of the east coast for sunnier shores and a more inspiring landscape.