Location: Southeastern US
Age: 30's
Work: If I told you, I'd have to...yeah.
Leaning: Libertarian hybrid (I was a Democrat, once), pro-choice and pro gay marriage, social progressive, fiscal conservative (though not at taxpayer expense)
Favorite movies & TV shows: Tron, Tron Legacy, The Avengers, Harry Potter series, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Wars (4-6), A Room With a View, Labyrinth, Singin' in the Rain, Tombstone, Young Sherlock Holmes, True Grit, The Big Bang Theory, Once Upon a Time, Downton Abbey, Firefly, The Dresden Files, Suits, Warehouse 13 and many others.
Favorite actors: Bruce Boxleitner, Dean O'Gorman, Tom Hiddleston, Rachel Weisz, Bruce Payne, Gabriel Macht, Emma Watson, John Rhys Davies, Judi Dench, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith, Jeremy Renner, Richard Armitage, Gina Torres, Robert Carlyle, Sebastian Stan, Jennifer Morrison, Colin O'Donoghue (the whole OUAT cast, really) and I'm certain there are more...
Crazy things I've done: Whitewater rafting on the Colorado River (I fell out of the raft), ziplining, reenactment (gal and guy roles). I've also worked at an archeology dig. It wasn't as epic as Indiana Jones, but it was pretty amazing.
I enjoy hanging out with friends and welcoming visiting family to Chez Trin's, reading, writing, art, movies, occasional television, music, travel, my crites, and much more.
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Artist Guy Laramee (previously) has recently completed a number of new sculptural works where he transforms thick tomes into incredible topographical features including mountains, caves, volcanoes, and even water. Many of the works are part of a new project titled Guan Yin, a series of work dedicated to the forces that enable individuals to endure grief and pain, or in his words “the mysterious forces thanks to which we can traverse ordeals.” If you happen to be near Quebec, a number of Laramee’s works are on currently on view at Expression gallery in Saint-Hyacinthe through August 12.
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