Women to Watch on This, the 79th Day of the 2,008th Year of the Common Era; Also Featuring A Commemorative Song.

This is my extraordinary wife, obverse of some terracotta figurines from the Shrine of the Nymph. The photo was taken by a notorious satyr moments before official reproof (one must not steal limelight from the gods when one photographs at the Acropolis).

The deviant iconographical garment adorning my wife I destroyed in a tragic clothes dryer incident. My attempt to make amends, when I stumbled upon a reincarnation of the shirt in a Southern boutique, was abrogated by tragic repetition – - History is indeed bound to repeat itself.

The occasion for
The occasion for the inclusion of
The occasion for the inclusion of the intention of
The occasion for the inclusion of the intention of my affection is

this imminent exhibition in Washington D.C..

No doubt, individual recognition is relished in this time of self-sacrifice. Hence we sing her praise.

For those who might find themselves in the Capital City next week, please get in touch. The Women to Watch 2008 Opening is a private affair for which we possess the means of solicitation.

We thank Kelly, friend of Justin, for her gracious offer of lodging. We look forward to this visit and the chance to break bread with our friends in Brooklyn later in the week.

(Beneath) worshipers raise themselves in praise of their goddess.

A Song for Tricia.

It is now later still. Life goes on. Rise Above :)

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A little something to commemorate this verdant week – two local professors turn their house green.

10 comments to Women to Watch on This, the 79th Day of the 2,008th Year of the Common Era; Also Featuring A Commemorative Song.

  • Carlos Anaconda

    you know, DC is right between us and NYC… we’re a little closer if you factor in the traffic around NYC…

  • Wednesday

    Carlos – I wanted very much to visit but time won’t permit. We are going to New York only because the opening is perfectly timed with my grandmother’s 90th birthday. Picking up my cousin from the University of Delaware and heading up to Long Island. Just stopping through Brooklyn long enough to have dinner with Bliss Blood and Sr. Toubin.

  • Anonymous

    Does everyone’s Grandmother have a 90th birthday this month? Or are you all inbred?

  • Ramon Medina - LP4

    Oh man, that post made my day. Those pictures are awesome sauce. :)

    PS yes we are in fact all inbred here on the NAP.

  • Anonymous

    thanks for the kind words. i am honored to be on nap this week.
    -tricia

  • bluebird of doom and gloom

    that song was really beautiful and thanks for the green building link. :-)

  • Claire

    Tricia looks beautiful, and shame on you for destroying a cool shirt. Clara’s skirt is lovely.

    The music is very pretty too… but that sort of music always reminds me of slow motion bloodshed from epic battle scenes or apocalyptic film scenes. That’s probably how that music is most frequently used right? At depressing moments of failing humanity?
    But I guess that would depend on what side of the force you were on… Anyways. The family looks healthy. You guys getting any sleep? Have fun in Brooklyn. Be sure and think of me when you shop at a corner grocer.

  • Wednesday

    Destroyed that shirt twice. They hang like trophies in the Sunken Monastery. Hard earned trophies too because Tricia didn’t get over those incidents quickly.

    Byrd’s mass music mostly brings to mind HISTORY Channel religious documentaries.

    Family good over here. Clara recognizes faces and coos and aas in response. Fun stuff.

  • bethany

    a beautiful woman to watch, indeed.

  • borrowedplumes

    I have sent you an email – awesome to have found such interesting peeps

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