Thursday, January 11, 2007
Entropy
Check out these two photos, which I took almost exactly a year apart.

November 2, 2005.

October 30, 2006.
The tree is more scraggly, the colors aren't as vibrant, even the pumpkins are fewer and less festive. Oh, and the 2006 photo is out of focus - even my use of the camera has declined.
What more profound illustration of the principle that everything declines?

November 2, 2005.

October 30, 2006.
The tree is more scraggly, the colors aren't as vibrant, even the pumpkins are fewer and less festive. Oh, and the 2006 photo is out of focus - even my use of the camera has declined.
What more profound illustration of the principle that everything declines?
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