Tuesday, November 11, 2014

SPOT NEWS.. DUNDUNDUNNNN! (The beast that entered their home, and changed their lives forever)

Kristina Robertson, 20 and Emily DeMerchant, 20 in St. Augustine home, just before the incident. 

Cockroach 36 days old, St. Augustine, Fla., headed towards Kristina Robertson and Emily DeMerchant.

Kristina Robertson, 20 spots the cockroach and Emily DeMerchant, 20 seems frightened.  

Both Kristina Robertson, 20 and Emily DeMerchant, 20 in St. Augustine home are afraid for their lives as the cockroach approaches them.

AnnaRuth Bernhardt, 20, St. Augustine Fla., heres the cries of her helpless roommates.

AnnaRuth Bernhardt runs to grab the Raid in hopes to defeat the beast.

As she faces the cockroach Bernhardt accidentally sprays herself with the raid

AnnaRuth Bernhardt committed an accidental suicide, I caught her on film as she fell to the ground. The cockroach is basking in his victory against the human.

Kristina Robertson, 20 and Emily DeMerchant, 20 run to AnnaRuth's aid as she falls to her death.

Kristina Robertson, 20 and Emily DeMerchant, 20 take the raid and tennis shoe is hopes to finally vanquish this despicable creature.

The cockroach then bleeds out into death..

Kristina Robertson, 20 and Emily DeMerchant, 20 in St. Augustine home have avenged the death of their loyal friend AnnaRuth.... All in a normal St. Augustine day. (Which I happened to document the whole event)

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Interpretive Eye. Through the Eyes of a Foreign Beholder.

Copley Square Farmers Market, Boston Massachusetts, October, 2014. This is through the eyes of a tourist, or foreign beholder. This is placed in a farmers market, and amongst the rustle of all of the fruits, vegetables and anxious Bostonians, these sunflowers are radiating peace of mind and tranquility. Sunflowers are known for being gifts of radiant warmth. They are the happiest of flowers and their meanings are of loyalty and longevity. They are unique and provide energy and vibrance, sending out messages of sun and hope. The stalks of sunflowers were enough to spread this positivity throughout all of Copley Square.