Author: leh
John Deere: Green
Things have changed since my time on an Iowa farm in the 1940s and 1950s …
rDay Six-Hundred-Twenty-Six: Marina Visits
H.D.* Marina drops by, taking a temporary break from her dance tour and dance troupe responsibilities (both administrative and performance), but will soon return to connect with Ivi for the holidays.
*Honorary Daughter
rDay Six-Hundred-Twenty-Six
How To Say It
A video straight from the people who should know …
Chasing (and Documenting) Happiness
Made me think about Ivi’s 2010 participation in “happy camp” at Portland University.
rDay Six-Hundred-Twenty-Five
Well, I thought we were finished with these tedious weather posts. But, at about 9:30am today Ivi sent along her photo under the title, “Snowy in Seattle!”.
Looking out the window, we saw that snow was falling here, too. And it kept on, all day long. At about 3pm, we struck out for 103 to make a milk and bread delivery. Then, over the next two hours, until arriving back home at 5pm:
The Story of Ricardo
Some of my email correspondents and I exchange thoughts and links just about daily on subjects probably only interesting to ourselves and perhaps best kept to ourselves. One such topic is economics, and keeping in mind that that is one of the potential degree alternatives under consideration by Nik, here is an analysis that is a bit heady and long-winded but quite interesting and provocative, and now seems relevant to current concerns that we all have.
http://qz.com/840973/everything-we-thought-we-knew-about-free-trade-is-wrong/
rDay Six-Hundred-Twenty-Four
Nobody wants to hear a grumpy old man complain about the weather…
Oregon Aerial
Photographer/filmmaker Michael Shainblum gives us this view of Oregon.