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17 words for Wes Anderson: Adventurous

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17 words for Wes Anderson: Adventurous

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17 words for Wes Anderson: Adventurous

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the track vehicles is preparing the downhill slope for a new day

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The mountains is my living room

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Two red foxes cuddling in the fresh fallen snow.

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The past three months have been kind of strange. I had my first of two elbow surgeries in October, and it kept me down and out of, well, just about everything for quite a while. My second surgery was just a few weeks ago, but I was going so stir crazy that I thought I’d head up to Mt Hood early Saturday morning anyway, just to see if the clouds would stay away long enough for me to shoot the stars.

Luckily, they did. This is a frozen Lost Lake, with my first 2015 view of the Milky Way in the background. My arm’s been pretty sore for the past few days from the effort of getting up there, so I’ll probably lay low for a bit and continue to heal up.

Anyhow, the title is an allusion to several things: First, it’s kind of a play on the lake’s name. Second, it refers to the galactic center of the Milky Way, which has been hidden for the past few months. And third, it’s a comment on my own healing process and what has been required for me to (hopefully) live a life with a little less pain in my day-to-day activities.

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The past three months have been kind of strange. I had my first of two elbow surgeries in October, and it kept me down and out of, well, just about everything for quite a while. My second surgery was just a few weeks ago, but I was going so stir crazy that I thought I’d head up to Mt Hood early Saturday morning anyway, just to see if the clouds would stay away long enough for me to shoot the stars.

Luckily, they did. This is a frozen Lost Lake, with my first 2015 view of the Milky Way in the background. My arm’s been pretty sore for the past few days from the effort of getting up there, so I’ll probably lay low for a bit and continue to heal up.

Anyhow, the title is an allusion to several things: First, it’s kind of a play on the lake’s name. Second, it refers to the galactic center of the Milky Way, which has been hidden for the past few months. And third, it’s a comment on my own healing process and what has been required for me to (hopefully) live a life with a little less pain in my day-to-day activities.

Thanks for checking out the photo.

http://bit.ly/1yAxwM7