So beautiful. And sort of amazing to me as I was out on the snowshoe trails this morning here in Vermont where there is still lots of snow... Spring is arriving at lower elevations but no blossoms in sight here yet. You know, all of us who have been following along are going to be ravening to see this film when it is all completed.
You end up committing yourself to what you are left with Robert Wyatt
I don’t know what I want; I am inconsistent, non-committal, passive; I like the indefinite, the boundless; I like continual uncertainty. Gerhard Richter
A man should swallow a toad every morning to be certain of not encountering anything more disgusting in the course of the day. Nicholas de Chamfort
A High Purpose
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The Massachusetts School Law of 1642 declared ignorance to be a satanic
ill: It being one chief project of that old deluder, Satan, to keep men
from the kn...
Noolbenger.
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Today I learned one of the best animal names ever: noolbenger, ‘A small
species of nocturnal marsupial, Tarsipes rostratus, of southwest Western
Australia....
Thanksgiving Letter to the Family
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Dear Family, Once again, we will gather for turkey and all the trimmings
this Thanksgiving. Trump remains a pain in my rump, but I have decided to
rise ab...
Listening to Noise
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As decibel levels continue to rise, threatening human existence we turn to
two listening experts for help. George Prochnik and George Foy both
investigat...
Unknown Unknowns. An Introduction to Mysteries
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The show addresses a series of themes including: gravity as “the greatest
designer”, extraterrestrial architecture, deep space mysteries, future body
modif...
Can you die of a broken heart?
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Researchers have looked at what goes on in the brain,
and for lovers and addicts it’s exactly the same.
Those who are newly in love
experience joy in the...
Oh that's lovely, thank you! You're right, time lapse is fab.
ReplyDeleteI also love 3D - any chance of your insects looming out of the screen?
Stunning.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're liking it
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Super!
ReplyDeleteIs this a Miss Lulu film?
Xl - the film is The Director's work
ReplyDeleteOh, I forgot, I loved the time lapse of the tulip poplar(?).
ReplyDeleteits there just for you bb
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. And sort of amazing to me as I was out on the snowshoe trails this morning here in Vermont where there is still lots of snow... Spring is arriving at lower elevations but no blossoms in sight here yet. You know, all of us who have been following along are going to be ravening to see this film when it is all completed.
ReplyDeleteKSV - What's just amazing for me is hearing about all this snowy landscape around you - another world indeed.
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