@ari4nne In memory of Christopher @teleject here's a photo from SXSW 2004. The background's bizarre. I think we were in a restaurant. Perhaps @meyerweb or @mholzschlag remembers the name of the place? Great people, great times, great memories.
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Camela’s, I’m pretty sure. Check the arches in the middle of this view. goo.gl/maps/Ry5z5MFEHGQvfLYB…
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Yes, this article confirms the restaurant is Carmelo's. The background in the photo is the same. It's a pity that it permanently closed in 2017 and was turned into condos. urbandiningguide.com/city/au…
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Sad. That was not just a lovely restaurant with lots of happy memories for many, but a very cool building. Thanks Anitra!
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Yes, it’s sad. Yet I find it also reminds me of the incredible experiences and amazing people I’ve been fortunate to have in my life. It’s uplifting to remember there’s still so many awesome people out there. It gives me hope, especially in these strange times
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I couldn't agree more.
Love transcends the physical as we define it. I look to stars, long gone still shining.
Times of crisis and loss are often the best opportunities for major change. Pendulums swing after all.
I love you Anitra. Always xo/m
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The reflection and thinking is a default for me. Focus is a problem - I'm not finding it or I'm too in it to notice. But the reconnection made manifest? Absolutely something I need and want so much on a more personal, soul level too. xoxox to you dearest Anitra.
May 6, 2020 · 10:02 PM UTC
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