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Everything just is not the same Everything is Wrong and not the way it used to be from my mom being Sick in the hospital, moving, and money
it just makes everything not right and when it actually gets to my child that makes it even worst seems like the world is coming to an end there is so much bad news going on right now with everyone.
things need to change no one needs to feel the feeling when everything is wrong.
So this may not be the most appetizing looking picture of food I've ever taken but damn if this wasn't the best comfort food I've had in a while. I realize not everyone is into it, but I've always been a fan of okra and we've had some great fresh stuff in our produce market recently. The migas were eggs, tomatoes, chilies, avocado, cheese.... all of my favorite things cooked up in a cast iron pan. This was another meal from Cinnamon's book, of course.
If you keep looking long enough, you can see how everything changes. Animal species, plants, bacteria, mountain ranges, continents, solar systems—nothings retains its shape forever. Living and non-living things respond to each other in an endless, complex inter- action that scientists are unravelling and describing in ever greater detail. Meanwhile, we humans play an increasingly indelible role in the shaping of life. In the exhibition ReShape, on show in MU from 30 November, 2018 to 10 March 2019, artists and designers imagine the continuous transformation of life.
ReShape presents the three winning projects of the Bio Art & Design Award 2018, developed in collaboration with leading Dutch researchers in the life sciences. They are shown alongside recent works of nine other international artists and designers that share a focus on the theme of mutation and transformation. Areas of investigation include our place in the food chain, the digital reproduction of artificial life, worldwide corn varieties and the geological consequence of breeding a pink race of chickens.
Curators: Angelique Spaninks & William Myers
Chairman of the BAD Award and writer of the ReShape essay is William Myers
Participating artists:
Amanda Baum & Rose Leahy, Yiyun Chen, Pleun van Dijk, Anna Dumitriu, Kuang-Yi Ku, Ani Liu, Jon McCormack, (Non)human (Non)sense Collective, Basse Stittgen, Studio Arvid & Marie, The Center for Genomic Gastronomy, Uli Westphal.
Photography by Boudewijn Bollmann
On show: 30 November 2018 - 10 March 2019
I recently took a trip to the northeast U.S.A. The New England region is rich in maritime history and tradition. This is the very cradle of independence and the friendly people of these beautiful northeastern states share a deep-rooted pride in their maritime heritage and the crucial role their mariners have played in the building of our country.
New England's way of life has been linked to the sea for generations. From whaling to fishing, lighthouses to shipwrecks, sailboats to tugboats, the lessons of the sea have molded hearty New Englanders. Being a 3rd generation seafarer, I found myself completely immersed in their nautical history. Today, you will find that their rich maritime heritage is reflected in names of many things and places. Hence, this set of "Salty Signage".
everything is alive because I am alive:
without moving I can see it all:
in your life I see everything that lives.
----Pablo Neruda
part of the bridge over the Kelvin in Kelvin Way, Glasgow. This section entitles "Philosophy" was created by Paul Raphael Montford
I just liked how everything looking straight, aligned and proper. There’s hardly even any dirt flying around.
From the Georgia High School Rodeo Association event at the QC Arena in Gay, GA.
Nikon D7200 -- Nikon 80-200mm F2.8
200mm
F2.8@1/400th
ISO 3,200
(RDO_5422 - 2)
©Don Brown 2019