Friday, August 09, 2019

Aerial Art: 'Don't Eat the Yellow Snow'

“Families are like branches of a tree. We grow in different directions, yet our roots remain as one.”

Be strong enough to stand alone, smarter enough to know when you need help, and braver enough to ask for it.

Federal pub at Bellingen created his stories with Tony and Petros ...

The Andrews brothers travel the world taking overhead drone photos that they offer as prints on their site Abstract Aerial Art. I was especially struck by this photo of a container ship, whose shadow doubles as a graph of how tall each row’s containers are.

Why legendary artist Dumile Feni's family is living in poverty


Neoclinical data breach exposes Australians' medical histories - The Age

The 20 most bike-friendly cities in the world. No surprise to see Copenhagen and Amsterdam topping the list. 0 cities from the US on there.

       Philip Roth estate auction 

       They auctioned off a bunch of stuff from The Plot Against America (etc.)-author Philip Roth's estate yesterday. 
       A lot of furniture and household stuff went under the hammer -- down to the patio furniture -- and fairly little that's literature-related. At least most of the stuff went for more than the estimates (the television stand -- despite being in: "good condition used, sturdy" and: "From the Roth Living Room" ! -- was one of the few real bargain items). 
       There were three typewriters up for auction: an Olivetti Lettera 32 with Case (estimate: US$300-500; sold for $17,500), and two IBM Selectric IIs, the first of which had an estimate of US$100-150 (seriously, what were they thinking ?) and sold for $5,000, the second of which had an estimate of US$150-250 and sold for $4,800 
       I remind you that nearly a decade ago Cormac McCarthy's Olivetti went for US$254,500 ..... 
What's the Difference? is a newsletter that examines the distinctions closely related items, e.g. grilling & BBQing, biodegradable & compostable, and crudo, carpaccio, sashimi, & tartare.

Hmm, TBS is doing a Snowpiercer TV series?

A photo slideshow of the 29 new UNESCO World Heritage sites for 2019, including Bagan, Myanmar; Jaipur City, India; and neo-Confucian academic buildings in Korea.

6 reasons you should buy “slow furniture” TreeHugger

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The National Audubon Society has announced the winners of the 2019 Audubon Photography Awards competition. Photo credits from top to bottom: Kathrin Swoboda, Kevin Ebi, Shari McCollough. Here’s Swoboda describing how she got her amazing shot of a red-winged blackbird blowing smoke rings:
I visit this park near my home to photograph blackbirds on cold mornings, often aiming to capture the “smoke rings” that form from their breath as they sing out. On this occasion, I arrived early on a frigid day and heard the cry of the blackbirds all around the boardwalk. This particular bird was very vociferous, singing long and hard. I looked to set it against the dark background of the forest, shooting to the east as the sun rose over the trees, backlighting the vapor.
Ebi shared some of his other photos of the eagle stealing a rabbit from a fox in this blog post.
You can see the Audubon’s longlist of 100 images here. Birds are awesome! (via in focus)

Smelly socks meet old meat? The deadly allure of Sydney's most putrid orchid

For a short time only, the tongue orchid is stinking up a glasshouse in the Botanic Garden Sydney.






Google Images now lets you swipe up to open a search result


Venture Beat: “The AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) project, which was first announced by Google in 2015, is an open source framework designed to speed up mobile webpages.

When in reality the largest firm of welfare in America goes to the ones at the top. Wake up folks. Greed will be our downfall.