His name is Dog, Jesus Dog

Well I’ve had this post laying around for quite some time now, and I’m utterly ashamed of not being to post more frequently… my workload has been UNBELIVABLE, I’ve had projects over projects, and I recently entered a contest in the museum of art of my city, so I’ve been stressed out on that as well… so at last I have a small gap in my tightly knit schedule and have decided to finalize this loose end.
As some of you may know, it was my birthday a few Saturdays ago and that Gecko you see in the picture there was among some of the gifts… I feed it live crickets, and he(she?) sleeps alot, I’m told they can grow up to 50cms in lenght!
So as you can imagine, that Saturday was full of music, food and wine… I think it’s the closest I’ve been to a Roman party dedicated to Bacchus! Wine, wine, wine, food, food, food, music, music aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand music! All wholesome fun as you can imagine…

I think that upbeat, cheerful music in order, to lighten up my heavy-workloaded day. So these are songs dedicated to my Gecko.

NOTE: The illusion of these songs, only work if you imagina a Gecko dancing to the beats of each song!

~<*)))><


Posted by lotusoverwater in Rock
 

3 Comments »

  1. Makrugaik said, January 31, 2007 @ 12:24 pm

    Jesus Dog… that is a beautiful name. I feel he is destined for something special.

  2. Bubbachups said, January 31, 2007 @ 12:42 pm

    Congratulations on your birthday and your gecko! Makrugaik is right about the name, very cool indeed. :-)

    Sounds like you’re having a good time, very productive, that’s great! Sometimes this can be uncomfortable but I always think it’s better this way than being an ambitious person and yet having little to do, don’t you think? Man, I should have studied architecture also. Then again, I say that about practically every study…. Is there something in particular that you’re interested in with architecture? I know very little of it but I can imagine there are many fields to study within the architecture as a whole. I once read an article about Frederick Law Olmsted, the landscape architect. Not something most people think about when talking about architecture but I think it’s really interesting. How awesome it must feel to see a building or landscape in real life that was designed by your own pen.

  3. lotusoverwater said, January 31, 2007 @ 6:39 pm

    jajaja i think my last post can answer your question Bubbachups:P

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