brussel sprouts and spice spice spice
The daguerreotype is an early type of photograph in which the image is exposed directly onto a mirror-polished surface of silver bearing a coating of silver halide particles deposited by iodine vapor. In later developments bromine and chlorine vapors were also used, resulting in shorter exposure times. Unlike later photographic processes that supplanted it, the daguerreotype is a direct positive image making process with no "negative" original. I've been thinking about this word a lot lately and I like the fact that there are no negative images used in the process. I just finished a crazy dinner I made with brussel sprouts and cayenne pepper, red cabbage, zucchini, butta. it was delicious and made my forehead perspire. check out these funny photos. they are candid and revealing. chris's birthday is today, Happy birthday Christopher Jones! Also, today was someone's birthday at the preschool and they wouldn't stop making noise with those birthday sirens or whatever they call them. I've been reading T.S. Eliot's poems, and I don't read french! Kazu has turned another year older and we had a fun time at his apartment on Saturday night. Anyone need a barista? I'm strongly considering sticking out maybe a few more weeks but then retiring as a teacher. sounds good? yes, when you work for a farm. Ok, i'll go now, but you must keep going! -tyler tyler
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へっへへっへへへへ。
good information, thanks, love it, can't wait, do you know oarkwood?
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i believe.... it's silly, but I believe.
hey! thanksssssss sssss ssss
you got long hair now! i was chatting with maki this afternoon and she said you and chris went to kazu's bd party!!! yeah! you guys looks having fun! and chris got hair cut! wowowo everything makes me so excited to imagine.
and the thing you talked about is somebody's speech? sounds like on the class though, any way, shu pooped and stink so badly roght now. and i really love to see pics of you! thanks, anata ga sikidesu
naoko
hmm... i don't know how you changed the post around these comments, but the first ones don't make sense any more. Happy Day, Happy Year to Maki and Chris.
adieu! no hello!
Tyler I've been enjoying your stories for a while now, thank you. You have a far hello from Jack and Callie who are off in Colorado State working on a ski hill, and one from me up here in Bellingham. I would love to see your FACE, and maybe I will soon. For now I'm going to further enjoy the forsaken hour of 5 am and continue studying the enlightenment tradition.
and..for you..
enjoy your approaching retirement.
take constant good care,
annie
hey annie. its naoko from Japan. you sounds like being very busy though,hope you are doing fine and enjoy your life. i got a job in here again, the company called Oarkwood which provide first class apartment all over the world. it will be verry hard, but also makes easier to get job in seattle in the future. hey come to japan with taylor.
naoko
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naoko
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