Rebel Dad
Chronicling the stay-at-home dad revolution. I’d be a stay at home dad if the opportunity arose. (Freudian slip- I put arouse at the end of that sentence initially. It is an important step toward being a dad of any kind, I guess.)
Chronicling the stay-at-home dad revolution. I’d be a stay at home dad if the opportunity arose. (Freudian slip- I put arouse at the end of that sentence initially. It is an important step toward being a dad of any kind, I guess.)
Payment News, today’s specialist blog.
I’ve been working on the wackier of my CowParade proposals all day. I don’t know what the rules are on displaying the designs before the results have been announced, so I won’t. But I can say that I need to go away and make ‘Welcome to Cow Town’ sign in Illustrator now.
Picking your nose and eating it is a great way to stay healthy. I feel queasy.
via Phillip Coons
In the continued effort to spread the good word about Spinneyhead, I’ve signed up to istockphoto. I’ll start uploading high res copies of some pictures and see if I can’t make some money off it as well.
That’s the only thing I can think when I hear that the Hamiltons, probably the least sexy couple in the world, are to open the Erotica festival in Manchester this weekend.
The official Erotica site, which is disappointingly work safe.
A brief overview of Elvis’ spiritual awakening, aided by ‘swami’ Larry Geller.
He was driving with Geller when he saw a cloud: �That�s Josef Stalin�s face up there. Why Stalin, of all people?� Then he cried: �It�s God!�, tears streaming down his face. �The face of Stalin turned right into the face of Jesus, and he smiled at me.�
The BBC has launched a writing competition where participants contribute the final quarter of a short story started by a famous author. Must download the stories as soon as they become available.
I haven’t listened to Mark and Lard for ages, but it’s their last Radio 1 show this afternoon and it isn’t one of the archived shows for later listening, so I’m going to have to listen to it live, via streaming audio of course.
This week’s subject is Neglect. There are lots of abandoned and decrepit structures around Manchester. I chose these shots of a piece of ornate stonework, formerly surrounding a door, now lying on the edge of a car park.
Click on the thumbnails for the full picture.
Don’t forget to vote for me as last week’s noteworthy entry and remember that desktop and mobile phone wallpapers featuring some of my photos can be bought from the shop.