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This beauty's portrait was taken on the New Haven Green in June during George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic's performance.
From New Haven, Connecticut
This gentleman was gracious when asked if I could photograph him. I like his smile.
From the George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic Concert
New Haven Green, Connecticut
OK, yes, this is a Ailanthus Moth, but for some reason the orange color and pattern on the wings kinda remind me of the 70's when things were funky and psychedelic.
Click on the image for a closer look.
Text: ChatGPT. Text Prompt: Write a hybrid passage drawing from themes from the movie, "2001: A Space Odyssey," and 1970s Funkadelic lyrics.
nice way to start the new year,hopefully alot more to come..wall with baqsr and crap.thanks for the flick baqsr!
Mother Earth is pregnant for the third time
For y'all have knocked her up
I have tasted the maggots in the mind of the universe
I was not offended
For I knew I had to rise above it all
Or drown in my own shit---
intro for the fantastic Maggot Brain
Continuing my Southern Arizona Adventure 2024 with a visit to Bisbee Arizona. This is stage 6 of 9.
Bisbee celebrates arts and culture. You never know what you will run into around any given corner. This unique truck was parked outside the historic YWCA.
www.chamberofcommerce.com/united-states/arizona/bisbee/so...
This is the historic 1916 Grace Dodge building named named after the wife of Phelps Dodge mining Tycoon. She was a philanthropist and she opened up this building as the first-ever YWCA in existence anywhere ever
This building is still open today and is used as a affordable income residence. And it also houses The Bisbee Fiber Arts Guild. And it is also available to rent for Meetings & Conferences. And there is great historic value in this building it is 4 stories above ground and one story Underground. One of the true historic landmarks in the United States of America
www.facebook.com/groups/533075007316922/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisbee,_Arizona
Bisbee is a city[5] in and the county seat of Cochise County[6] in southeastern Arizona, United States. It is 92 miles (148 km) southeast of Tucson and 11 miles (18 km) north of the Mexican border.
Bisbee was founded as a copper, gold, and silver mining town in 1880, and named in honor of Judge DeWitt Bisbee, one of the financial backers of the adjacent Copper Queen Mine.
Today, the historic city of Bisbee is known as "Old Bisbee" and is home to a thriving downtown cultural scene. This area is noted for its architecture, including Victorian-style houses and an elegant Art Deco county courthouse. Because its plan was laid out to a pedestrian scale before the automobile, Old Bisbee is compact and walkable. The town's hilly terrain is exemplified by the old four-story high school; each floor has a ground-level entrance.
Natural vegetation around Bisbee has a semi-desert appearance with shrubby acacia, oak and the like, along with cacti, grass, ocotillo and yucca. The town itself is much more luxuriant with large trees such as native cypress, sycamore and cottonwood plus the introduced ailanthus and Old World cypresses, cedars and pines. Palms are capable of growing tall, but are not reliably hardy. At least one mature blue spruce may be seen.
Haiku thoughts:
Dusty streets wind tight,
Colors spill from old brick walls,
Echoes of the past.
Southern Arizona Adventure 2024
8mm, 50mm, 16mm, cropped in cam, used funky paper, a kaleidoscope and lasers
Inspired by Eric Pare,
Fade to Black - Tim Gamble,
Mart Barras,
TCB - Dana Maltby,
and all you other crazy light wizards the world over, frankly :)
Cheers guys
Ricky Rouse & George Clinton 2015. Check out live Parliament Funkadelic videos+photos+sample tracks at beaveronthebeats.com/category/north-american-music-artist...