Saturday, March 03, 2007

Alone In the Dark


So I was walking out to my car the other night and I thought this looked like a pretty cool picture; with the light, tree and car combination. It was pretty late and I guess I was one of the last to leave the study session. Good 'ol trusty Sentra... she's always there when I need her the most!

8 comments:

Lara said...

Steve, it's Matt Ellingson. Dood I'm diggin the chester stache. I was looking at Auburn's blog and found my way to here the other day. Looks like you're enjoying school and Vegas. Just thought I would say hi.

Jill said...

Matt's comment is funny cuz he found my blog on Auburn's blog and then your blog on mine! Matt's a blog surfer!!! Ha ha. I thought only bored housewifes did that.

So where's the pictures of us outside Costa Vida? I've been waiting pretty patiently.

Wolfingtons said...

Were you a little scared? Better start carrying pepper spray with you if your going to continue hitting the books so late into the night. Keep up the good studying habits.

Anonymous said...

oh yeah!! I forgot about those pictures. I'll get those off the camera and post 'em.

Anonymous said...

funny how when your eyes are used to starring at dental books and decaying teeth all day..your perception can change..and you actually think things look cool (example this pic) when in all actuality they really aren't that cool! : /

kidding brother sweet tree even sweeter g ride.

Anonymous said...

yeah, I'm starting to see what you're talking about. It's really just a simple picture of a car and a tree.

uhhmmmm... shoot, I had something else to say, but I forgot.

Anonymous said...

what is cool about the picture is the meaning behind it...i always wonder when i see the last car in a parking lot..what are they doing? did they leave there car there? did they lose there keys? are they DEAD inside and no one knows..or maybe they are hard working dedicated students who CANT stop studying!

Anonymous said...

oh I can stop and have stopped plenty of times when I probably should have stayed longer. But... when you are working with an inferior quantity of brain cells, you have to put in the extra hours.