just sad to see this


wednesday's word really



Add John Trudell to this list...


Good Man Monday


That SPOCK was a fiction but I'm still loving Vulcans... BOOM!

BOOM

oldest tree in the entire world?

List of Trees: HERE

oldest tree in the entire world?


However, Pando, a stand of 47,000 quaking aspen clones, is estimated to be between 80,000 and one million years old.[18][19][20]
The stress is on the difference between the singular "oldest tree" and the multiple "oldest trees", and between "oldest clone" and "oldest non-clone". The oldest known individual tree (that has not taken advantage of vegetative cloning) is a Great Basin bristlecone pine over 5,000 years old (germination in 3051 BC).[21] WIKI










A press release from Umeå University says that a Norway spruce clone named Old Tjikko, carbon dated as 9,550 years old, is the "oldest living tree".[17]

Fry Day

It's FRY DAY... BOOM

When I worked 9 to 5, I had this overwhelming love for Fridays... now, not so much...


now I can write 9-5 and Frydays are not as important...

And here's me


I do wake up and write it down - like at 4 am with a new plotline... so the main guy Waitstill thought it was his sister Clare but she is really his mother... ARGGGG - now this has to work... BOOM!

wordless

Now if I had time... I'd make one whacked pineapple just like this... BOOM!

"If You Know the Words, Feel Free"

superstars


#SuzanneBroughel 🎨Superstars (Dreamcatcher Series)", 2010. Basketballs, shoelaces. 🎨 "In my work, I explore the construct of race in the United States. Sifting through history, popular culture and autobiography, I look at our present moment’s disconnect between post-racial fantasies and unequal reality. I am interested in the personal as political, so I look at my own body and I look at skin color. Tie dye, mandalas, African and Native American fabric patterns – styles that reference “hippie culture”, “New Age” practices, and cultural appropriation are where form and content meld for me. My materials are everyday household objects such as bed sheets, bandaids, and self-tanning lotions. Though mass produced commodities, these are items we bring into our homes, put on our skin, sleep on. It is from this personal, intimate voice that the strongest dialogue on race begins, while the connection to global capitalism reminds us that we are part of a bigger picture that is structural." Also check out her work with⤵ @tartcollective
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just a reminder

  good reminders!  


oh yeah...

oh yeah...

Trace's book