Month: February 2017
rDay Six-Hundred-Ninety
rDay Six-Hundred-Eighty-Nine
Afternoon dog-walk at Pioneer Park, taking in the semi-flooded, half-drifted ballpark and the surfacing skate park.
Kim notes widespread and dense evidence of deer, elk and beasts unknown throughout the park fields.
Abstract: The Art of Design
Started watching this new Netflix original documentary series last night. It’s a good one, imo.
What Is A Kilogram, Anyway?
This being Saturday, I am shedding guilt about not accomplishing on my “important” projects and letting the distractions have their way. This process first led to the previous two posts today, which in turn took me to another old posting on femto-photography, in turn leading to this:
What If, Revisited
About four years ago, we posted a piece from Slate, imagining the possible unfolding and results of a Second Civil War. Still interesting reading.
The Griffin Warrior
New discoveries suggest that Western civilization may have evolved more from intermingling and acceptance of cultures — such as Mycenaean and Minoan — than the dominance of one over the other. Read more from this Smithsonian report.
Mark, In Memoriam
Last week friend and former co-worker Mark passed away following an extended bout with cancer. Here are a few of the photos I took of that young man around the office during the past two or three or four years.
rDay Six-Hundred-Eight-Five
rDay Six-Hundred-Eighty-Four
Warming, melting, even after a brief early morning heavy snowfall. Meeting up with Nik downtown, where he was walking Cheyenne’s dog.