Capture: Still Life in Mobile Homes
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
could be better camouflaged
nice
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Lost Eno songs...*
Repotting an adenium
looks like Justin Atoll, patron saint of
Desert Island cartoons, reporting in
...but no it's the geographical inverse.a desert rose rises,
the hand of clod,
roots lit briefly
sun-limned limbics
twixt eave and dusk's
deep promise of dawngrow you good thing!
;- )
*with a splash of G&S.
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Jos,
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Jos,
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I was just thinking, there might be people on here who haven't seen this 9 minute version of Country Feedback featuring Neil Young.
This will not stand!
Happy long weekend.
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Jos,
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Lilith __, in reply to
Still life behind glass
<waves!>
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Jos,
Lovely
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Stool life?
Inside Silo Six
Nice, Leggs…
Chair Evolution*
Invertebrate and VertebrateNote how the invertebrate still retains
the basic cell structure with four pseudopods
forming an exoskeleton and legs.While the more advanced and ambitious
invertebrate has developed arms and ribs,
to relieve the stresses of lateral forces,
not just the constant drag of gravity.Back to the Furniture, pt II…
This same constant gravity ultimately lead to marginalisation of related mega-furniture, such as the ottoman through to the multi-celled colony ‘beanbags’, Four-poster beds and other canopy dwellers were whittled away, the freakish bladder based ‘Waterbeds’ and sundry ‘Tall boys’ virtually vanished, replaced by Lazy boys and flat-pack kitsets – Jekyll and formaldehyde………………………………………….
*the Chai Revolution, is another post altogether… -
Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Socket to me…
the corresponding evolutionary diagram…
…definitely a ‘phase’ it’s going through.
Looks very ‘Cling-on’, don’t ya think?…
or some other Ivy League language…
Heisenberg! Full ahead!
Offer Ron,
or not, for in fact
it may well be an Amionornot
- one of the state-switching cephalopoda
- related to the I. Really Ammonoid perhaps?
But not so hugely screwed up,
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Chris Waugh, in reply to
*the Chai Revolution, is another post altogether…
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
Indeed
off again, problem loading page....
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Chris Waugh, in reply to
off again, problem loading page….
Pictures of the infamous 拆/chāi character, that appears ominously on buildings slated for demolition. Ominously, because sometimes there can be a long, long time between appearance of the 拆 and demolition, even years. It includes pictures of signs saying "拆哪(chāi nǎ, demolish where)?China" Here, "Chai Revolution" could be a good name for the movement tearing the historic hearts out of Chinese towns and cities. Then again, Ian could've been referring to momentous shifts in tea consumption habits...
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