Yesterday, when I set out to write about My Neighbor Totoro, I was thinking I would end somehow with pictures of my stranger, more imaginative experiments in photography. I don't have that many strange experiments in photography, either that or most of my photography is strange these days. But I had gotten the idea in my head and, as you may know, I am having to come up with a lot of blog posts right now in preparation for my longish vacation in Nice, France, and so getting rid of implausible blog ideas isn't something I have the luxury of doing.
So I started writing:
Word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, word, and so on.
And I completely failed to make any connection to my (maybe if I'm lucky) strange experiments in photography.
Fortunately I had written a blog post in the process, which I very much needed to do. And I just figured that I'd try to find some way to my pictures again tomorrow.
THIS IS TOMORROW!
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