Well, folks, at one point I had over fifty days of material backlogged, but I've been rationing of late, and tattoobernating a bit. I've less than seven days of posts remaining and this cold weather has everyone hiding their ink because of the cold.
So, until it heats up, check out this piece by writer Shonna Milliken Humphrey in tomorrow's New York Times.
It's a very nice essay and it is ink-related.
Read more about the author here.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
A Diversion: A Tattoo Across Time
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