Kirlin, I stumbled on your blog about a year ago whilst searching the internet for a good photo for inspiration on a project I was putting together. I really enjoy what you see through the lens of your camera, especially how you capture people in everyday settings. And it feels like I know a little more about life in Maine.
I was trying to explain the documentary Trekkies to some people yesterday at a 4th of July picnic and lo and behold, your picture today says it all. I hope the link from my blog increases your Gentle Viewership.
I noticed those. No way would Kirk kick alien ass or make out with alien babes in boots like those. But maybe these are Riker era. And HE might. He lives in Maine now. :)
Ummm. No. I'm pretty sure we didn't have this entry in our parade. :-)
ReplyDeleteKirlin, I stumbled on your blog about a year ago whilst searching the internet for a good photo for inspiration on a project I was putting together. I really enjoy what you see through the lens of your camera, especially how you capture people in everyday settings. And it feels like I know a little more about life in Maine.
ReplyDeleteI was trying to explain the documentary Trekkies to some people yesterday at a 4th of July picnic and lo and behold, your picture today says it all. I hope the link from my blog increases your Gentle Viewership.
laanba: Then you did NOT have a 4th of July Parade.
ReplyDeletebdub: I aim to please. Live long and prosper, Bro.
By the way, what is with the non-Starfleet issue footwear on the part of the men?
ReplyDeleteThey are NOT vulcan.... And I'm a specialist...
ReplyDeleteI noticed those. No way would Kirk kick alien ass or make out with alien babes in boots like those. But maybe these are Riker era. And HE might. He lives in Maine now. :)
ReplyDeleteTrue... they're not vulcans. I guess I'll just have to tell my captain that one of our lieutenants isn't in proper uniform.
ReplyDeleteEnsign J Mathews
USS Kasimar