Day 18: Master and apprentice. Taken on September 13, 2009.
Day 17: Welcome to ‘I miss my kids’ week
Day 17: Day 17: Welcome to ‘I miss my kids’ week.
Yeah, I miss my kids. During the week coming I will be travelling to Dublin in search of work. In that time I’ll be mostly out of touch with the internet and unable to research and upload a photo of the day. To sidestep that I’m putting up previously-unseen (shocker) photos of my kids from the last few months before I left the U.S.A.
I miss you, kiddo.
Best of 2009
Kicked off by the 16 Favourites 2009 thread on boards.ie, I put together my favourite sixteen images of the last year. Un-surprisingly my family weighed in heavily in the running. Here’s to 2009, guys.
Just a plain family portrait
This will be what you will find gracing my wall upon my return to Ireland.
Return to Ireland? Yeah.
After two years of marriage, two years of laughs, tears, hugs and fears Mariah and I have decided that our relationship just cannot go on as it is. To use that favourite term of celebrities, we have ‘irreconcilable differences.’ Our relationship has devolved to the point that there is no middle ground. There is silence or there is arguments. Nothing in-between us that is positive, not even the kids. And it’s sad to me. I’ve watched our marriage slowly erode away, one gesture or harsh word at a time. But it’s done, it is over.
Practically, I am returning to Ireland early on Wednesday morning coming. With immediate effect, (New) World Photography is no longer accepting bookings. Inquires will be politely referred back to this post. For those who wish to remain in contact with me personally, bhalash@gmail.com is my primary personal email address, and I am still active on Facebook. My Google Voice contact number, 702-473-0907 will remain active, but it will no longer connect to a live phone. You can leave a voicemail or SMS, which I will reply to, or if you feel up to dialing internationally, I can be reached at home in Ireland on 0 11 353 91 569128. This blog will remain active too.
Otherwise, thank you and good night.
The Deadpan Darlings
This started off as just a (really) Photoshopped photograph of Caira, but it has turned into me turning people into zombies electronically. I’ve put out the word on Facebook, and even had takers!
This is entirely Asheron's Call related
Who said that an MMOG cannot be fun for all the family? I set the game in order to allow Caira to blast low-level monsters with area-of-effect (IE: they kill everything in the room) spells on my mage character.
Much hilarity and nose-picking ensued.





























