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RIP Jay. That's really sad. Sorry she couldn't beat the battle. I hope yourself and your family are fine.

Thanks for your thoughts. We are getting there slowly. I've been taking everyone out to get out the house and stop minds from dwelling. It's one of those things that will just take time.

Some pics from the past few days...

Nearly gave up on the 365 day project. Took this shot while feeling unmotivated and the family said it shows pretty much how they feel at the moment.

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Took the kids out to see the 'pretty paintings' so got to get some nice pics of graff for the first time in the past couple of months.

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Took this one today while checking up on one of the hotspots near my place. Nothing new there, but spotted this can on the way back to the car.

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Yeah, condolences from me too, Jay. It's like you said, though: with a terminal (and often painful) illness, it's a mixed blessing between ending the pain and the ending of a life. :(

tags are those scribbles done mostly by toys with no talent, lol.

So true. Tags are hideous and looks like shit. Imo they ruin the look of the city, where as "pieces" have their spots and actually look awesome!

Just got back from a short holiday, will upload some shots then post them up here shortly :)

These were taken at Bremer Bay, on the south coast of WA, 2hrs east of Albany. My parents manage a caravan park there, so went down for Xmas and to recover from my wisdom teeth operation. Beautiful area, shame its so far away and they are leaving soon.

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My old man:

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Camera bag, not quite part of the environment... Had to take a pic :P

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Merry christmas to all! I hope you had a fantastic christmas and the fat man gave you lots of love (of course if you give him love, he'll reward you with an elf).

Project 365 for the last week. You can even see the R33 i picked up as a drifter for $3500!

PS - If you haven't, get girltalks new album "All day". It's awesome! Thank me later.

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my only shots from the xmas period... who has time to grab a camera when a beer is always available and I don't get in trouble for drinking all day :)

My mum made the table runner and sent it for chrissy... she's awesome at her crafts

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cheers miss_petepie. yeah whenever im in these lifts with parallel mirrors i always wave my arms around watching all my clones copy me, haha.

and didnt get any more '19' pics today, been a bit busy. got these few tho... i think the quality is falling off a bit as I'm getting back into just working :/

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soon as i saw the sticker in the back window i thought i better get a quick pic, lol.

i was paying a parking fine when you must have gotten this photo.

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