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amazing work
more on this idea of free, I read about this because it affects my artwork
a talk on Poly Face Farms way of agriculture and how it can provide for human needs and, yes, heal the world.
more on free
how free works now
great, great.
Severn speaks at the United Nations Earth Summit
This horse has such heart and grace. Excuse me, but I weep when I watch this... yea, I know.
artwork in the creative commons. mandalas made from photographs of...
I met her at Photolucida in April of 07. Her work is so beautiful, and intimate and real. The colors are amazing, and the actual prints up close are even better.
Maybe it is not just me, but I think for people that work from their homes, the office is a fascinating space, it can be so individual, more so than when you work at a company -- but I could be wrong there! I bet there are companies where people have really wild great office decor. I can be kind of messy, and what you see here is a good day as far as mess is concerned. Hey, send pics of your digs! -k
In the 60's my sister and I went to California. We went to the beach and went shopping, and we went to the zoo. This was quite a bit to do for small town girls.
Here is a picture of my grandpa on the street corner of Biwabik, MN. He's smoking either a Camel or Chesterfield straight. He worked in the open pit iron ore mine changing heavy truck tires that were taller than him. My mom says he drank, probably most men did then. He seemed like a tree to me.
Since you asked, I am really happy about the birthday cake. I think I'm 2 or 3 years old there.
1. I have not lived more than 3 years in one location since leaving home in 1977.
2. I have never been outside the contiguous 48 states, but have driven across the country on my own 5 times. One of those times, driving 1991 Honda Civic hatchback heading back to Monterey, California just crossing the AZ/CA border -- no gas. So I said, I need 10 bucks to get from here to home. A couple miles later I saw an old man next to his pickup, stopped to see what he needed. He offered $10 if I would give him a ride to his house to pick up some tools. It turned out to be a fantastic ramshackle desert rat estate... yes, I made it back fine with a few cups of gas in the tank to spare.