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Weston on Weston

You can tell I spent some time with the NYTimes today! Don’t miss this great slideshow about Edward Weston’s photography. My work has vitality because I have helped, done in my part, in revealing to others the living world about … Continue reading

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deep thoughts

Found this piece linked in the NYTimes and thought it was just a heart-warming and wonderful way to lay out some basic truths. On a much grimmer and graphic note: Earlier in the week I was listening to a piece … Continue reading

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awwwww (aka babies are cute but all-powerful)

I got stopped by this quote — In a Helpless Baby, the Roots of Our Social Glue — from the NYTimes today: In the view of the primatologist Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, the extraordinary social skills of an infant are at … Continue reading

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yet another monday, randomized

I know that when you have a large collection of quotes, chosen by yourself, it’s likely you chose them because you liked them. I am often amazed though how often the random quote chooser apparently picks out just the right … Continue reading

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The Creep of Seasons

In the morning when the alarm goes off, it’s no longer the dark of dark. There’s a bit of color off to the east. Sometimes by the time I hit the road there’s a proper sunrise going on – by … Continue reading

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