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10/30/2011

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Sister Kelly from Chicago dropped in to eat bread and measure our home's electrical pollution.  According to the book, Invisible pollution surrounds us twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, interrupting our bodies’ natural flow of energy. And for some, that pollution has reached the point of toxicity, causing fatigue, irritability, weakness, and even illness.
 
 
yes, thats a "Toddelers in Tiaras winning the Grand Master Supreme" jack-o-latern.
 
 
I made a small contribution to the Hamilton County Urban Conservation Association, and Dan gave me a cap, a butterfly field guide and filled my minivan with native plants.
 
 
My sourdough is 13 months old now. Born from the mold of a local apple.
 
 
9 lucky garlic bulbs from last year's harvest turned to 60 cloves. Instructions: 2 hour soak in seaweed, plant in loose soil, cover with leaves, wait 8 months
 
 
Ya think maybe we should do something about this? Ya think?
This shot is from China
 

Dad, 1969

10/10/2011

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Stanford EE, Jet Propulsion Laboratory then TRW @ Alice Springs, Australlia working a satellite ground station.  Mom accidently packed his slacks from the 8th grade. I am one year old.
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Flow Installation at the IMA uses giant stick pins to highlight features that are of significance to our watershed.  A mirror in front of each stickpin suggests that the observer is also part of the system. There is a phone number for each stick pin where you can learn about the significance of the featured element.