



I'm Stain, my name is Stain I don’t complain, I won't complain Do you comprend' what is the point of being born and being gone there must be a reason War to the east, Pain to the west War is at least, What we do 'best What we do best is sharing guns And kill for fun there must be a reason My name is Stain I guess my dad he had the sense of humour He gave such a name cause stains they all mix together If you are red or blue you depend on the trends But stains is no problem : everywhere you find them The guy next door, is such a whore The food I eat is poison or I eat no food cause I can't find a store Ma mama says I must be a tough guy, to live out there I wanna know why ma mama says you got to be bad or beware Oh Mam' I no more share your point of view I know that bros are not so cruel They're not so bad, but just afraid The best to do is to give some comprend' I'm Stain My name is Stain So don't complain And take my hand, you take my hand The world it needs to shine again My little friend we've got to start again And to give some comprend'



No one get’s through life undamaged. NO ONE. And while people are always talking, making laws to limit the damage done (not an un-worthwhile cause); maybe the real discussion should not be about punitive measures. But, maybe we should be discussing how damaged you and I are? And, what damage do we cause others? How do we accept the damage in ourselves and others? Acceptance will be our guide. It is no accident that the Christian Bible would describe genuine love as “patient” and “kind”. And it does not specify we should be like this only with people we know, are close to, related to or share kinship with. It DOES say “others” which is EVERYONE outside of ourselves.
4 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. (I Corinthians 13:4-7 NIV)
Somewhere along the evolutionary road Love became associated with emotion and romance. Love is not emotional or romantic. It is not passive. It is all about the actions we take. So, How will we act, to show “love” to the damage done to us? And will our love minimize (if not prevent) the damage we cause others?
I know I’ve posted the song (below) before but it so perfectly fits this post. Bruce Cockburn, “Orders” from O SUN O MOON.






Another pairing of images. The one on the left is the original photo with some subtle texture added. Work on the right is a complete re-work of the image on the left. Multiple layers and textures added. Two different titles: Left: BLOODSTAINS AND DAYGLO. Right: ACID HOUSE HAPPY HELPINGS - JUST SIT BACK AND SAY AHHHHH



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I’ve been thinking about why I like dumpster/container images so much (like the one I’m posting today).
I am humbled by the beauty and how little I did to create it. After all I’m just a photographer , another damaged human with an eye for damaged things. Like so many others I’m just someone with a “silver plated soul beneath the damage and the dust…” looking to photograph things and bring forth their beauty that lies beneath the damage and the dust.









The Images I posted Thurs, Friday and today are from two local "haunted house" attractions. It seemed appropriate to post them this weekend since most "haunted house" attractions have special events this weekend celebrating Halfway to Halloween (which I didn't know was "a thing" until I started researching these locations - LOL). The Haunted Schoolhouse began in 1974 and has endured decades of horror. The lessons here are haunting and filled with horror - but my own real life school experience was filled with horror so I never went to this attraction. The Haunted Laboratory has been, as the door says, "Infecting Akron Since 1981". It is housed in the Daniel Guggenheim Airship Institute next door to the schoolhouse. Daniel Guggenheim (yes that Guggenheim family) was a war hawk who was fascinated with and promoted aeronautics - specifically the science and development of airships. He had a difficult and complicated relationship with his brothers. He was partly responsible for dragging the US into WW1. The institute was affiliated with the University of Akron and was in operation until 1949 when airships fell out of favor and their use was declining. So it is perhaps appropriate that this location be turned into a "haunted house" attraction. It only seems fitting that the music today would come from a local Ohio group. Midnight Syndicate in the early days became recognized for their gaming soundtrack to the popular video game Dungeons and Dragons. They have since gone on to record many albums of horror, etherwave, darkwave music that have often been performed and used in haunted house attractions. Enjoy the Dark Legacy.


This weekened is celebrated as "HALFWAY TO HALLOWEEN" at theme parks and haunted houses. The photos from yesterday, today and tomorrow are from two local attractions here in Akron, Ohio. You will see the Haunted Schoolhouse which has been haunting northeast Ohio residents since 1974. Some lessons are very haunting indeed. LOL The photo's are exterior shots only as I have never bothered to be entertained. Just never bought into the whole "haunted house" thing kinda like watching most comedians. I've always had the attitude "okay make me laugh" or "okay scare me" and 10 minutes later I'm already bored. LOL. But there are some fun moments that come out of such things - i.e. the video below by Broken Peach. Their version of the classic Tainted Love From their Halloween Special. Enjoy.



