Muse in the Morning |
Time for a break from poetry…in order to create some art.
One of the greatest pains to human nature is the pain of a new idea.
–Walter Bagehot |
Lenticular |
Nov 01 2010
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Oct 28 2010
Muse in the Morning |
Time for a break from poetry…in order to create some art.
Nature made us individuals, as she did the flowers and the pebbles; but we are afraid to be peculiar, and so our society resembles a bag of marbles, or a string of mold candles. Why should we all dress after the same fashion? The frost never paints my windows twice alike.
–Lydia Maria Child |
Lamination |
Oct 27 2010
Oct 27 2010
I have always been pretty much a fan of Keith Olbermann. He has good views and applies logic to his subject matter. But he outdid himself tonight, and I am NOT being sarcastic.
If you look at the Wingnut Channel, everything is just a very narrow slant on politics and some country music, now and then. Olbermann just transcended all of that, and the rerun is playing right now. I hope to finish this short post fast enough so that you can tune into it.
Oct 26 2010
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Oct 19 2010
Muse in the Morning |
Time for a break from poetry…in order to create some art.
My uncle ordered popovers from the restaurant’s bill of fare. And, when they were served, he regarded them with a penetrating stare. Then he spoke great words of wisdom as he sat there on that chair: “To eat these things,” said my uncle, “You must exercise great care. You may swallow down what’s solid, but you must spit out the air!” And as you partake of the world’s bill of fare, that’s darned good advice to follow. Do a lot of spitting out the hot air. And be careful what you swallow. –Theodore Seuss Geisel |
Planetary System |
Oct 18 2010