Thursday, October 8, 2015

So Um... Funny Story Actually...

   My, it has been a while.
   A month actually...
   Well, I had better explain myself.
   Short version? Okay, I can tell you in one, simple word:
   Summer.
   That's right. Leave it to Summer to completely throw off you schedule and leave you to clean up the wonderful, disheveled mess. But alas, Summer has ended and Autumn is upon us. Not unexpectedly, but embraced.
   As I said not too long ago that I would ramble on no longer. So, bring on the photos!










-Max

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Update...


You may have noticed that my posts are found to be quite lacking in the writing department. This is mainly because I don't have much time to write extensive, thought provoking articles. I do however, have the time to simply post photos. After all, that is what this particular blog is for. So, in the future, don't expect to have lengthy posts to read, but rather, photo heavy entries.
From now on, this blog will be a less talk, more photos site, for your enjoyment.

-Max



Tuesday, June 2, 2015

June 2, 2015

Well, I've been awake since 3:00 am today. Trust me, it isn't awesome. On the bright side, me and my dad went brim fishing this morning!




-Max

Thursday, May 28, 2015

May 28, 2015...


Hey everyone! How do you like the new design? Cool huh? Well, I thought I'd post some of my more recent photos so I don't lose track of time.










-Max

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Well, It Has Been Awhile...

I apologize for my extended absence, school may not have a very big affect on me, but it does on the time I have. Granted I have plenty of personal time, I use it to exercise and drink coffee and hang out with the family. So that explains why I haven't been on in so long. I hope you all had a great past few months, I know I did!

P.S. Here are some photos to recompense my absence!

 



 

-Max

Monday, April 13, 2015

Fever 1793...



Fever 1793, by Laurie Halse Anderson follows the story of Matilda Cook. A young girl growing up in colonial America during the Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic.
I really loved this book, I'll bet most people have heard of it but this was the first time I had ever read it. For some strange reason I happen to really admire historical fiction. I would recommend this novel for anyone who likes this genre.

-Max