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Year: 2018

December 10, 2018March 23, 2020

Drawings from Fall 2007

I’ve long thought about putting drawings from this series into a booklet of some sort, but it just never gets made a priority and fails to happen. And as well, I can never agree on what else should go in alongside them, because a booklet needs more than 8 pages and needs some words, too.

Posted in art, drawing, Imagery. Tagged line drawing. Leave a comment
October 16, 2018March 23, 2020

Disasterland in Feedback Loops

From Now You See It: How to write about the natural world when it’s vanishing before your eyes. by Elizabeth Kolbert in The New Yorker, October 15th, 2018: He gives the perennial sea ice until 2030 or so. ‘That the Arctic Ocean will become free of sea ice in late Summer to early Autumn is […]

Posted in Save the Oxygen .org, site updates. Tagged climate change. Leave a comment
May 1, 2018March 23, 2020

Is what we do in service of our true desires? When and how do we reassess?

A post on what I’ve gained from blogging, and what it has failed to give me. And on the challenge of investing time and energy in well-defined plans with endless distractions so easy to come by.

Posted in Prose, site updates, writing. Leave a comment
March 13, 2018March 26, 2020

Solved: HTML/CSS Formatting for Hanging Indent Lines in Poems

If you have been frustrated by trying to format (basic) poems for the web, here is the answer for emulating traditional print poem formatting, no matter the window size.

Posted in Prose. 2 Comments
March 5, 2018March 23, 2020

A Note on Search Engine Optimization for WordPress Users

Setting URLs, alt texts, A note on SEO for Wordpress.com users and static pages.

Posted in Tech. Leave a comment
February 12, 2018March 26, 2020

The Stock Market is not the Economy, the GDP is not the Economy

A commentary on the shallowness of media and popular dialogue about the economy. I have read that the inventor of the GDP figure never intended it to be a stand in for national well-being or success.

Posted in Complexity/Emergence, Prose. Tagged Chaos, economy, emergent systems, systems thinking. 8 Comments
February 4, 2018March 26, 2020

Be Prepared to Stop at Any Moment

°° […] intersection, a roadwork sign warned: BE PREPARED TO STOP AT ANY MOMENT. I felt my jaw dropping. It sounded like a warning, and also a reminder, as if I needed one, that most likely I wouldn’t be hearing […] ° At all times, remain alert Whether alert to the monster I’s mutterings, Or […]

Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized. Tagged mindfulness. 2 Comments
February 2, 2018March 26, 2020

Disorderly [conduct] Tiles

The thing you never notice The tiles on the floor They run in checkered patterns & line borders Maintain the veneer of the clock-world Whitish speckle, perfect level, hard concrete for your toes Until one day, you’ve noticed someone took a special touch Made it more inviting, disordered your morning rush

Posted in Imagery, Poetry. Tagged clock-world. Leave a comment
January 19, 2018March 26, 2020

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{ the screwy title is due to an error that appeared today that affects only the title in wordpress posts from android, including after rebooting, popping the battery and also uninstalling and reinstalling the app. It seemed apt to the post }

Posted in Poetry. Leave a comment
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