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srlgemstone · 8 months
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Dendritic Baby opals Sleepy and Curious
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eopederson · 5 months
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Avistaje de lobos marinos y pingüinos, Península Valdés, Chubut, 2022.
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sometimeslondon · 1 year
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The London Eye and a blue sky
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brownsugar4hersoul · 1 month
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“What will undo any boundary is the awareness that it is our vision, and not what we are viewing, that is limited.”
|James P. Carse|
Finite and Infinite Games: A Vision of Life as Play and Possibility
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redrcs · 2 years
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Art is where you find it
National Gallery of Australia
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michael-balchaitis · 1 year
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The Viewing.
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roadtrippinlilly · 9 months
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Higher View...
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redeyeflyguy · 1 year
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Wonderful Things That May or May Not Be Wonderful!!! Cherry blossoms are quite the flower. Along with their pleasing pink and white colors, they only bloom for about a week before their petals fall to the ground or flit through the air. This  part of their life cycle probably led to their status as a popular symbol of life, death and rebirth in Japan. In fact, these trees and their blooms are so popular that there are parties where people watch them. Not just in Japan. The International Cherry Blossom Festival is held in the state of Georgia of all places. There’s so much more that I could say about these wonderful blossoms but my time is fleeting and I must be going…for now. I’ll be back tomorrow. P.S. Also, Senator Armstrong hates them. Not sure if that makes them more or less wonderful but the Japanese styled garden in MGR:R was a pretty neat set piece nonetheless.
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processes · 1 year
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list of required films / media for the old year, or the new year, or in general, baby
The Rehearsal
Everything Everywhere All at Once
A Serious Man
House
Enter the Void (intro only)
The Fablemans (caveats and cheese, but some beautiful scenes)
Waking life
Banshees of Inisherin
Being John Malkovich
Cold War (stunningly sad)
The Truman Show
La Haine
Tampopo
Three Rooms of Melancholia (on the Chechen war, hard to find)
Jiro Dreams of Sushi
Existenz
Election (fantastic all around, honestly similar to A Serious Man with an objective lens)
CODA
Chernobyl
The Long Goodbye
Short Term 12
Kajillionaire
Battle Royale
Wizard People
World of Tomorrow
There Will Be Blood
Advantageous (fantastic sci-fi)
Phantom Thread
I’m a Cyborg, but that’s OK
The Night is Short, Walk On Girl (one of the most beautifully styled anime films i have ever laid eyes on)
The One I Love
Fighting in the Age of Loneliness
The Red Violin (Samuel Jackson, baby)
The Doom Generation, or Nowhere, or White Bird in a Blizzard (three Gregg Araki honorable mentions)
Creep / Creep 2
The Rules of Attraction
Midnight Gospel
The Orville (look, yes, MacFarlane, but the man has had a storied career since Johnny Bravo and i respect the blantant rip off of Star Trek as a fanboy, complete with extravagant musical numbers)
Whisper of the Heart
In the Mood for Love
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orphancookie69 · 1 year
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4/2023: Redmond, OR!
I recently had my Great Grandfather on my (biological) dad’s side of the family pass away. In life, he chose to make Oregon his home. If you have seen any of my previous Oregon trip posts, they were to see him. While it is a sad reason as a family to gather, gather we must. 
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4/14 Day 1: 
Flying compared to driving is so much shorter, but for me I just don’t like flying. We flew out of Burbank Airport on Avelo. Decent flight. Picked up a rental car, what better test drive right? Had lunch locally at Mo’s Egg House in Redmond, really good. The local hole in the walls when you leave town tend to have the best people too. Then we checked into Shilo Inns Hotel in Bend. We have stayed here before, but this time was the worst experience and it will be the last. We went to the viewing for my great grandfather. The day before a burial, the funeral parlor will place the body in a room so you can see them one last time. Some people do casket open, some closed. In some ways, it is good to see him one more time but...to think that cleaned up corpse is the last visual you have on the person is a little rough. We all went back to the hotel, and needed a meal and a drink. We went to Blacksteer Steakhouse & Saloon in Bend. Kind of a hipster place, but not bad. Came back and prepared for a long day to come. 
4/15 Day 2:
Everyone woke up at different times, by the time I was awake-I had breakfast waiting for me. There was a local donut shop, and they made a jelly donut but it was like a normal round donut with jelly in the center. Wonderful. We went to the ceremony and burial. The church service was terrible. Behind the scenes, there was debate about what not to say-what to say-who says it. Death brings out the worst in families. But man, no one was happy with that service. One of our party spoke, and it was beautiful. No one else spoke though. Someone else had arranged for a medal he earned in life to be pinned on him in death by the navy. We walked to the grave site. There was a military salute, a masonic send off, and it was an honorable service. We all gathered at a local family members home for reception. Those kind of events are odd-on one hand you want to see people you most likely are never going to see again. The other, you have a man who in death his two families collided. We came back to the hotel, and swam a bit in the pool. There is a local diner there, Shari’s, and it is so good. We got dinner and a pie. We came back, with plans to visit some beloved local things we usually hit when up here. 
4/16 Day 3:
The next day we stopped by the local McDonalds for breakfast. Then hit the road for Sisters, OR. There is so much cute shopping up there! I may have forgotten I only have a carry on to bring all the items back with me, but I made it work. We had lunch at Sister’s Saloon. We came back to the hotel, and unfortunately had issues with the degenerating hotel experience and someone walked in on one of our party while they were in the room. We had no cooperation from the hotel in resolving the matter, and filed a police report. We went to bed, preparing to fly out early in the morning. 
4/17 Day 4:
Woke up early, and gassed up the car. Did you know that Oregon is still one of those states that you can’t fill up your own gas? We dropped the rental car off, and boarded the plane. We took Alaska Airlines to LAX. Decent flight. Came back, and had to get ready for another trip. 
What did I learn from this trip? A lot. From the fact that I saw the family when I was little but have no recollection of it? That my family problems are not as bad as others? That funerals suck? That I want to be a mason? To always be safe rather than sorry, and lock your luggage? Am I glad I went? Yeah, but man-I could use a vacation. 
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eynoxart · 1 year
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Item #101
Number #101 of the main collection.
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teazzle · 2 years
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srlgemstone · 1 year
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Suiseki -Horse
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roadtrippinlilly · 1 year
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Sunset On The Road...
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