So much for my “I’ll post every week” mantra…
I used to work for a Chief Photographer (who shall remain nameless) who had this crazy habit of saving everything onto the desktop of his work computer. There didn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason to it. It was always such a pain to find anything on his computer because it was just a crazy jumble of files, folders and programs all haphazardly strewn about the screen.
I realized the other day that I had become that kind of desktop person when suddenly files were being saved on top of each other because I had run out of “space”.
How did this happen and how long has this unorganized-freewheeling-desktop-saver person existed?
From the dates on the files strewn about, quite awhile.
There had to be a reason why such random photos were just sitting there- and then it came to me- If I post them then they will go away (kind of).
So I am.
Well I’m not going to post all of them, I mean I can squeeze at least three more posts out of the random photos sitting in front of me so here is part 1.
(Psst Alan organize your desktop
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Jacob Debernardi grimaces as he hoists the cross onto his back during Friday’s 19th. Annual Port Orchard Community Cross Walk.
(MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)
Sandra Titre, 9, laughs while dashing through the rain as she and her family heads to the Bremerton Ferry Terminal on Friday. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)
Sophia Santos, 8, changes the sign at the Santos Family U-Pick Farm in Bremerton. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)
Noah Santos, 5, steps over a row of daffodils while picking the flowers with his sisters Naomi, 6, (left) and Sophia, 8, (right) at the Santos Family U-Pick Farm in Bremerton.
(MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)
Lily Bonifield, 2, is held her mother Lauren as fellow dancers prance about with balloons during Monday’s Toddler Dance Party at the Bainbridge Public Library. (MEEGAN M. REID | KISTAP SUN)
John Taylor of Eglon, hoists a gas can into the back of his pickup after filling up at the Shell Station at Gliding Eagle Marketplace in Kingston on Thursday. Taylor was filling up the cans to power electric generators at his home in preparation of possible power outages due to an approaching windstorm. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)
Maybe I turned the comments on JUST for the likes of you! Thanks for reminding me to turn them “on”, on my last post by commenting- i always forget to click the button until a few days later.
Wait but how did you know that Central Kitsap’s mascot was a 40-year-old woman in hot pants, heels and a tank top named Mitsy?
For some reason that little rat you photographed in the park just makes me keep laughing.
And that kid going over the high jump or pole vault with the Cougars shirt on? Yeah, imagine for a second that he really digs older, 40something women and you’ll have a quick tour inside my head.
You may want to re-think this comment section with the likes of ME orbiting around Meegs.