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21 Jul 2007 @ 22:00
Inspiration.
Composite image.
Courtesy: William-Adolphe Bouguereau.
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For the landscape, an unidentified digital artist
somewhere out there on the www.
Acknowledgements and compliments.
There's a lot of writing going on out there these days.
Lots of topics, lots of issues, lots of concerns,
All very important.
Maybe I need to chip in.
Well, I'm chippin' in.
So the fire may burn just a little brighter,
for a little longer,
until the first faint grey of Dawn
whispers through the leaves overhead. More >
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26 May 2007 @ 21:27
Dear Friends,
I came across this one today,
and just have to share it.
John
Women in Art
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13 Mar 2007 @ 06:25
White Tara
And some other Tibetan iconography
From and within an Australian perspective.
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18 Feb 2007 @ 22:16
I’ve just watched Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth. Global Warming has not, however, knocked on my front door just yet. Al’s hypothesis is that this global warming process can somehow be turned around, or at least be brought under the semblance of some sort of control by the humans. Well, theoretically, if you could mobilize the masses, I suppose. It’s that mobilizing of the masses bit that I suspect is just a little extraordinarily hypothetical. Like the polar bear without a glacier to stand on, we might find ourselves walking around on a piece of toast looking for a shade tree, and there isn’t going to be one. Today is today, and millions of people around the world have by now seen this movie, and down in the neighborhood, standing on the corner, we’re all waiting for the ice cream man.
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5 Feb 2007 @ 13:12
Thoughts for the Day:
Six Places to Nuke when you’re serious
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Images of the Beautiful City of Tehran
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That our days may be filled with Light and Joy. More >
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13 Dec 2006 @ 04:37
Here's another ingredient for the soup.
A little more aware.
A little more aware.
A little more aware,
and who ever knows,
that maybe one day,
there may come forth a Voice,
to speak of the way
towards planet Blue.
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TRANSCRIPT
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NARRATOR (JACK FORTUNE): This is a film that demands action. It reveals that we may have grossly underestimated the speed at which our climate is changing. At its heart is a deadly new phenomenon. One that until very recently scientists refused to believe even existed. But it may already have led to the starvation of millions. Tonight Horizon examines for the first time the power of what scientists are calling Global Dimming.
NARRATOR: September 12th 2001, the aftermath of tragedy. While America mourned, the weather all over the country was unusually fine. Eight hundred miles west of New York, in Madison, Wisconsin a climate scientist called David Travis was on his way to work. (more) More >
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6 Dec 2006 @ 03:22
As you are driving down the street this afternoon,
please pay special attention to the messages being delivered
to the shoreline of your ocean of thoughts.
Principal and Intermediate arteries of the urban labyrinth
are saturated with messages appealing for our undivided attention. Industrial society has been living in the billboard jungle for quite some time now and we are rather acclimatized to the progression of images that unfold every time we venture forth towards the street of shops with its signs beyond number.- - - - -.-
After the methane hydrates have dissolved and the South polar ice cap has melted into the ocean, the underlying continent, whatever of its mountain ranges and plateaus remain above sea level, may turn out to be the only habitable environment available for the continuation of the hominid experiment.
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