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The highly endangered Bake-o-pus; in fact, this one lost its four bacon arms this morning!
Today's Daily Create assignment is:
Make Art out of Bacon. Vegetarian or Kosher? Make a Creative Substitution.
Upload your photo to flickr and tag it dailycreate tdc692
I was stumped to load files from my old hard drive lacking a plain old USB A to USB A cable. Had to order one online. Now I can read my archive of old web content from the 1990s.
@netnarr #dda366 Digitized in my alchemy lab for today's #netnarr Daily Digital Alchemy. Pair one of your shoes with another that is opposite as possible in every way.
He was a kid about my age, the son of my Moms friend "Eta". I was wondering what happened to him, and in some searching I found he passed away in 1990 at age 29.
Part of a series of photos today looking at abandoned strip malls in Mesa Arizona. Ghostly, haunted, and curious as these are not extremely old structures, they have potential for modern use, yet they site among as as a reminder.
Old movie theater- what thrives and still gets attention is what looms over it.
Part of a series of photos today looking at abandoned strip malls in Mesa Arizona. Ghostly, haunted, and curious as these are not extremely old structures, they have potential for modern use, yet they site among as as a reminder.
Still standing, the Strawberry Schoolhouse, oldest standing schoolhouse in Arizona. With the change in ownership of Fossil Creek Creamery, the goats and llamas are gone. So it's just school to see in town
Part of a series of photos today looking at abandoned strip malls in Mesa Arizona. Ghostly, haunted, and curious as these are not extremely old structures, they have potential for modern use, yet they site\ among as as a reminder.
Down in Sausalito, a guy performed some amazing patient acts of balancing acts with rocks.
Work of Bill Dan
Here was where I beamed into class tonight for the first class of Networked Narratives netnarr.arganee.world
A dollhouse that sits inside the old Randall House on US 87 in Pine. My friend and I explored this porch- the dollhouse is a replica of the big house itself, but the one for the dolls is in much better shape.
On Main Street in Payson, this is now an exhibit for local history. You learn more about towns by walking them than ignoring them rolling past you car window.
The high point at Warderick Wells is a place boaters leave their mark on driftwood and other assorted signatures
A tour of the under construction Wisconsin Institute for Discovery Building at University of Wisconsin-Madison.
We've mentioned this in NMC Horizon Reports- it was cool to see one in person at the London Science Museum