Monthly Archive: January 2008

larder

Inspired by my friend Roz’s post Do you have a larder? at Autumn Cottage Diarist: top shelf: assorted spices, nutritional yeast middle shelf: oils, vinegars, tamari, agave nectar, cashews bottom shelf: nuts and seeds,...

woonasquatucket primitive

The Woonasquatucket Primitive I like this blog. It’s a time-defined exploration of an artistic phenomenon along a river. It combines pictures (slides), written documentation, suppositions, and quotes. And it goes backwards and forwards. link...

félix guattari

1930-1992 …his essential topic: the question of subjectivity. “How to produce it, collect it, enrich it, reinvent it permanently in order to make it compatible with mutant Universes of value?” Concepts such as “micropolitics,”...

Tsagaglal, she who watches

Lillian Pitt, “She Who Watches” Every river should have a watcher. Update, a link with a video: https://www.confluenceproject.org/library-post/lillian-pitt/ Photo from: columbiariverimages.com

hiragana

Japanese Hiragana I love this relaxed looping script, originally called onnade, “women’s hand.” As practiced by Otagaki Rengetsu:

mystic bedside manner

The Cuckoo (Kukushka) from Interview with Alexander Rogozhkin, director: Did you carefully study the Sami culture, their rites, shamanism, etc.? I knew something, I studied something, but then I gave up and trusted my...