Not bad. He is definitely channelling the Asian aesthetic.
Local Shots
I arrived on Brier Island yesterday just in time to catch some wave photos as the sun set at The Meadows, Pond Cove, Brier Island, Nova Scotia. Have a fair bit yet to post but I picked these out quickly before I have to go do some work. Will post more later today. It was …
So you think you’re faster than a sighthound.
Steve can relate. Sighthounds where a big part of his sporting life. The Hounds of Heaven
The Universe in a Rock.
Feast your eyes on the Museum’s giant amethyst geode. Standing 9 ft (2.7 m) tall and weighing around 11,000 lbs (4,990 kg), it’s one of the largest specimens in our halls. How did this dazzling geode come to be? About 135 million years ago, the continental plates carrying South America and Africa began to separate. …
Magdelena Ridge observatory is involved in planetary defense.
Source Magdelena Ridge observatory near Socorro is involved in the observational part of planetary defense, and both SNL and LANL have active planetary defense programs. While the university and national laboratories are continuing to research the TRS, Boslough cautions the public about where they get their information from. “A lot of false information and mythology …
UAP’s exist?
I saw this and went “‘Oh shit, that sounds too real to ignore.” Rubio and others flat out say we are visited. Synopsis The film’s narrator and main character is former U.S. Department of Defense official Lue Elizondo, who alleges the existence of a secret government program that has investigated and concealed evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence …
Neanderthals, etc shaped European landscapes way back.
Using advanced computer simulations, an international research team, including researchers from Aarhus University, has investigated how climate, large animals, fire and humans affected Europe’s vegetation during two warm periods in the past. By comparing the results with extensive pollen analyses from the same periods, the researchers have calculated how the different factors shaped vegetation cover. The …
A River Dream The Writing and Art of Russell Chatham’s Clark City Press
An anthology and tribute to a unique independent publisher, Clark City Press. In 1987, the painter and author and fly fisherman Russell Chatham, renowned for his stunning landscape paintings and his appetite for life, decided to take control of his own career by creating a publishing house in Livingston, Montana. As one does, at least …
Last of His Kind?
I’d ostensibly arrived here to interview McGuane about his new collection of short stories, A Wooded Shore. The more honest truth is that I was in McLeod because I am a fisherman and a writer, and had come to pay homage to the master. McGuane, who possesses the singular distinction of being a member of …
Sounds like a big deal
The discovery is directly linked to the possibility of processing data at a far greater speed and volume than what is currently available. It is expected to have a transformative impact in several key areas, such as optical computing and AI, integrated quantum technologies, and ultra-fast physics. “It is difficult to grasp the advances we will …