Goodbye 2011 (a wrap up)
It that time of the year again. Just a little over a day before we enter the new year, so I'm doing another long, rambly wrap up post like last year. Since I showed you the CD version of Songs from the Big Chair last year I thought I'd show the vinyl LP this year. The stuff I will really remember about 2011? Discovering analog photography. It has made me happy, passionate & a little more artistic Going on a vacation with friends, I hadn't been on vacation with anyone but my parents before,... Continue reading »
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