nico, these are for you. photos by barbara and michael leisgen, mimesis series, 1974.
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nico, these are for you. photos by barbara and michael leisgen, mimesis series, 1974.
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think about: scents as sounds…color as scents…sounds as tastes…etc etc etc…thanks to stephen malinowski for these radical musical animations, developed over a 40 year period with his music animation machine!
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teresa and i drove up to reno last weekend to spend passover with my family. gassed up with free popcorn! legstretch and pitstop in nevada city for a late lunch at ike’s and homemade ice cream (ginger and chocolate) at treats, and a scenic walk around the historic downtown complete with saloon, teepee, fur...
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JASMINE! john weeded and cleaned up the backyard this weekend while i potted some plants and sowed some seeds….inch by inch! the house is looking great these days! man at work. my fave plant + children lindsay’s jungle plants living room looking sparkly! my bedside table w/new plant!
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jen and gabe and i drove up to mt. tam to celebrate sharon’s birthday with her husband bill, friends, and a picnic on saturday. it was AMAZINGLY clear and beautiful and sunny. i found an antler and jen found some rocks that looked suspiciously like a few parts of the body that shall remain...
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koko is a gorilla who can “speak” using sign language! teresa and i watched koko: a talking gorilla, a documentary by barbet schroeder about 4-year old koko the gorilla and her communicative relationship with her trainer, penny patterson. koko was born in the san francisco zoo in the 70s and then taken to stanford...
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there’s nothing i love more than the first signs of springtime! blooming blossoms descend upon our city! day and night! pink and white!
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don’t you just love animal cams? err, i mean “animal-borne imaging.” mr. lee’s cat cam! national geographic’s crittercam!
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leafcutter ants RULE!!! they can carry up to 20 times their own body weight! wow! and they don’t actually eat the leaves, but compost them in their homes and eat the fungus that grows from it. they’re the original farmers. more ant facts here.
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