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This was one of the clearest days in Birch Bay, so perfect time to walk around and enjoy the views. This is directly across from our hotel / timeshare. Although you can't tell it was about 40 degrees.
much like the Dequindre Cut, this is an old abandoned rail line in Detroit
much unlike the Dequindre Cut, this place has no plans to be renovated into a greenway
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Title: L'éducation physique en Suède
Creator: Lefebure, capitaine-commandant (Clément Julien Joseph), 1861-
Publisher: [Bruxelles] : [H. Lamertin]
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1903
Language: fre
La gymnastique suèdoise.--L'éducation physique complémentaire
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Title: Dissertation sur la génération, les animalcules spermatiques, et ceux d'infusions, avec des observations microscopiques sur le sperme, et sur différentes infusions
Creator: Gleichen-Russwurm, Wilhelm Friedrich, Freiherr von, 1717-1783. no 93018236
Creator: Laveaux, J. C. T. de
Publisher: A Paris : De l'imprimerie de Digeon
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1799
Language: fre
Description: Translation of: Abhandlung über die Saamen- und Infusuinsthierchen, und über die Erzeugung
Translated from the German by J. C. T. Laveaux
Includes bibliographic references
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This hoverfly had the same spirit of optimism about the coming of Sprng as I - I hope we're not going to be disappointed!
Ms. Gooner and Double With Cream tagged me for this "Under 10" thing going around Flickr. I don't usually get into these things, but I've not intentionally put off my response. Three moves in a year has submerged all my photos into some box that has not yet surfaced in our new rental. I ran across this one while I was digging through my old office stuff this morning and just about yipped for joy!
I was 11 months old in this photo. I think I was more fun then than I am now. I suspect by the time I am eighty, I will have recovered. ;-)
I'm not tagging anybody, simply because I rarely do stuff like that and I just tagged some people on my blog yesterday for another one of these... *wry grin*
So just do it if you want to - and if you have a photo handy!
This was one of my favourite shots of Vancouver. I love the lights, the blur, and the noise in this photo.
2018-12-13 Ron Ewrt RON EWERT Im getting too old for this shirt Atlanta Contemporary onsite Good Weather
Good Weather is pleased to participate in Atlanta Contemporary’s 'On-Site' program. In a nod to this repeated invitation, the gallery will present two solo exhibitions as a hyphenated compound, working through multiple ruminations on painting, beginning with Hartmut Austen’s 'Blurred Vision is just one of the Symptoms' opening on Wed, Oct 24, 2018 (with a public reception on Thu, Oct 25, 2018) and running through Nov 18, 2018, and continuing with Ron Ewert’s 'I’m getting too old for this shirt' opening on Tue, Nov 20, 2018 (with a public reception on Thu, Nov 29, 2018) and running through Dec 15, 2018. In 'I’m getting to old for this shirt', Ron Ewert envelops the left wall of the gallery with a complex relief ('Garbage In Garbage Out'): a carved surface, teeming with cryptic and obscured layers, that serves as an amplification of the subconscious mind. In this case, the imagery comes from a junk folder of obscure, glaring, and geographically Midwestern references. Black and white paintings imprinted from this apparatus hang along the walls—mirror images of the engraved labyrinth that act as a faulty tool to decode the conflated ancillary headspace. Five pennies, flipped in the air and glued to the spots on the ground where they landed ('Five Cents (Well Intentioned)'), further impress this chanced (heads/tails) and processed outcome of dissociative mimesis.
Good Weather is pleased to participate in Atlanta Contemporary’s On-Site program: in a nod to this repeated invitation, Good Weather will split and multiple the opportunity through presenting two solo exhibitions as a hyphenated compound, beginning with Hartmut Austen’s Blurred Vision is just one of the Symptoms with an opening on Wed, Oct 24, 2018 and a public reception on Thu, Oct 25, 2018, running through Nov 18, 2018. The second part, Ron Ewert’s I’m getting too old for this shirt, will commence with an opening on Tue, Nov 20, 2018 and a public reception on Thu, Nov 29, 2018, running through Dec 15, 2018.
BIO
Ron Ewert
Ron Ewert lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He received his MFA from the Painting and Drawing Department of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2012. His work has been shown in a number of solo, two-person and group exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at S1 in Portland and Good Weather in Little Rock; group exhibitions at Johannes Vogt, Monya Rowe and Launch F18 in New York, The New York Art Book Fair and LA Art Book Fair, The Green Gallery and American Fantasy Classics in Milwaukee and most recently with Erin Washington at Roots and Culture in Chicago.
whatlander: medievalpoc: ^ This is the British Library Digitized Manuscripts Site. A lot of people have asked about my process doing research for medievalpoc. I use a lot of resources and tools that are readily available for anyone to use, and this is one of them. There are thousands of manuscripts available to just page through and zoom in on, as if you had the book right in front of you. If the idea of searching through endless lists of titles and numbers is daunting to you, the Digitized Medieval Manuscripts Collection has a blog. The blog makes topical posts with images of the manuscripts according to those topics, and then links to the full manuscripts, so you can go looking at them yourself: Like so: You can learn what the heck a Leucrota is supposed to be here. They also have a Twitter. One of the best things about medievalpoc is that I get to see people get excited about art and history, and if you decide you’d like to go exploring, this is a great place to do that. I think the manuscript viewer is relatively user-friendly, and there’s a ton of information about the histories of the manuscripts themselves there, too. I wish I could know how the people who illuminated these would react if you told them that one day their books would be duplicated into an incoporeal form that anyone in the world can summon at will with the right equipment. Well, considering none of the above creatures actually exist, seems like they’d probably take it in stride. ;) Magic and dragons kinda go together TBH
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Title: L'éducation physique en Suède
Creator: Lefebure, capitaine-commandant (Clément Julien Joseph), 1861-
Publisher: [Bruxelles] : [H. Lamertin]
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1903
Language: fre
La gymnastique suèdoise.--L'éducation physique complémentaire
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Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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Title: Aerztliche Zimmer-Gymnastik, oder, Darstellung und Anwendung ... [electronic resource]
Creator: Schreber, Daniel Gottlieb Moritz, 1808-1861
Publisher: Leipzig : Friedrich Fleischer
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1857
Language: ger
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This Guy Rain Storm - Civic Virtue Triumphant Over Unrighteousness - created from 1909–22 - sculpture group created by sculptor Frederick William MacMonnies and architect Thomas Hastings and carved by the Piccirilli Brothers - originally placed in front of New York City Hall in Manhattan but got kicked out in 1940 then spent about 72 years beside Queens Borough Hall - now located in Green-Wood Cemetery Brooklyn NYC 2018 New York City 08/12/2018 raining storming wet weather