
Look into my eyes and tell me what it is you see.
Unless I’ve just consumed a Rockstar energy drink- you’ll probably see a blank gaze.
Its my tenth day at Sundance. The end is in sight. Snow on the horizon. Snowboarding next week. I’m working on finishing up a piece on international filmmakers at the festival. Sounds similar to one I did on short filmmakers- just change the accent up a little.

Some jumbo soggy snowflakes came down early in the day. It made me think of my trip to Chicago and the last snow fall.

It was in the upper thirties and the snow was melting fast!

Check out this stream flowing with ice cold snow melt water.

Funny. A construction worker saw me jump off this snow pile and was really confused.
“Why are you taking photos of the snow pile?” he asked. I just smiled and laughed.

This is some kind of radio transmission unit. If you get close enough, there is some kind of speaker inside, and you can hear people talking. Really random. I think I’ve found my way into a James Bond movie.

Sunset was gorgeous again.

A steady stream of dripping water from above creates ice stalagmites.

The source of the drips.

Sunset in the building across the street.

Amazed. Sundance beard coming in nicely. Do you think I’ve broken my nose before? Surfaced capillaries?
Until the award ceremony tomorrow. Boneyard.
by Will
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