“Let’s see what happens.”

“Let’s see what happens.”
Self portrait.
Playa Vista, California.
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“Let’s see what happens.”
Self portrait.
Playa Vista, California.
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Swing
Downtown San Diego, California.
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Stop All War.
Old Town San Diego, California.
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Nail-Biting Fear.
Old Town San Diego, California.
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Sailing Ship Columbia.
Disneyland, Anaheim California.
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Even websites can’t move forward without letting go of the past. I started this website almost three years ago exactly. I let it slip from my hands and into somebody else’s for a while which was a huge mistake. Given all it’s been through I felt like a clean slate was the only way good old CM could truly be free. An old Sondre Lerche song started playing in iTunes and somehow seemed to sum everything up perfectly on all levels:
When it comes to letting go
Let the quicksand flow
When I write it in the sand
There is something wrongDays that are over
Will not continue to last
If you try to construct the past
- Sondre Lerche, “Days That Are Over”
So here’s to new beginnings and being much better off for them.
PS: If you liked the old site better, just go get your fill here.