Poem – Drowning in bed linen
This poem is correlative of randomly paired Shakespeare Sonnets 17, 43, with a dash of Kanye
Stuff About Things
This poem is correlative of randomly paired Shakespeare Sonnets 17, 43, with a dash of Kanye
These photos are of a train passing through West Brownsville, PA. These greasepen tags were once used by hobos, but now they are used by brakemen who check the trains … Continue reading Coalie Art, Photographed 10/04/18
Nature is surreal! Click the link.
Porque no mundo mengou a verdade, punhei um dia de a ir buscar; e, u por ela fui nom preguntar, disserom todos: «Alhur la buscade, ca de tal guisa se … Continue reading The search for truth
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/sep/16/eliud-kipchoge-smashes-world-marathon-record-berlin We are maybe a year from seeing a sub 2:00:00 run. I always thought the rabbit was SUPPOSED to slow you down so you could get the negative split. … Continue reading Marathon world record holder Eliud Kipchoge ditches the rabbits and smashes the world’s marathon record by 78 seconds
https://resonance.is/3590-2/ Feature image source: https://m.imgur.com/r/holofractal/EaPZCZc Analogy: Hot webs of plasma https://www.wired.com/story/astronomers-have-found-the-universes-missing-matter/amp This is weird. Click the link. In an advanced astronomy course at USF in 2000, I … Continue reading Crystalline primes all the way
Everyone sing. I don’t know how to pray this misery away anymore.
MILOV is Music I Love On Vinyl, a series of whimsical, strange or enchanting recording pressed into vynil or shellac in the 20th century. This is for Fats.
This is the Monongahela River south of Pittsburgh. It was so hot today schools closed early. This shot is from 298 ft. At one point in the session I had … Continue reading Glassy hot river
Why is this not a big story? Microwave weapons injured those diplomats. Good grief. This is like something out of a nightmare. Boing Boing gots more.
Notice two specimens of the Pennsylvania state flower, Conus Shagcarpetus at the base of a lumberfall.