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Monday, December 17, 2012

Anthropomorphic Monday #4

I opened up the stapler to refill it and found this guy hiding out.
He kinda reminds me of “Uncle Bill” from some of the early Saturday Night Live
broadcasts. I can hear him say “Oh, No” just as you’re about to staple a stack of paper.
Good for a smile on a Monday morning!

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Stapler guy

Friday, December 7, 2012

Black & White Friday #2

I obviously didn’t take this photo, but it is one of my favorite pictures of my mother, Sophia, who passed away 3 years ago today. I don’t know who the photographer is. She was styling, even back then.

Sophia filling some pretty big shoes

Mike’s Diner

I think this sign goes well with Sophia’s photo. When I was little she would try to teach me the Jitterbug. She loved to dance and wanted to be a professional dancer. I can just hear the music when I look at this sign. The abandoned diner was just off 95 somewhere in Georgia next to a gas station on my way Florida.

Mike's Diner©Kathryn VanAernum
Mike's Diner © Kathryn VanAernum

Monday, December 3, 2012

Anthropomorphic Monday #3

This is another building from King street in Charleston. I love how the left “eye” looks as though he is wearing a monocle - the chain for it inferred by the street lamp. “He” seems like a character from the time period of the building itself.

Monocle. ©Kathryn VanAernum