27 June 2009
Waning Gibbous Moon
Published on June 27th, 2009 @ 08:45:39 pm, using 19 words, 24 views
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| Click to view this shot of the waning gibbous moon as taken from the ISS. |
| [ via The Big Picture ] |
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| Click to view this shot of the waning gibbous moon as taken from the ISS. |
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| Peter Gric |
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A poem by Rumi This world of two gardens, and both so beautiful. as water goes bowing down itself to the ocean. about to let go. There’s no avoiding pain, But also we have a green-winged longing These forms are evidence of what to go into that: rain that’s been leaking The bent bowstring straining at our throats Mice quivering in fear of the housecat suddenly So let’s begin the journey home, into an empty mirror that passionately wants Now let silence speak, and as that (from a translation by John Moyne) |
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| Brodsky & Utkin, part of an Soviet-era artistic group known as the Paper Architects. |
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One of the best things about having this blog is hearing back from the artists who generate the best musecrack. I got a comment this week from Seth Hughes, the man who took this photograph. It made my week: I was riding in the back of a jeep… I couldn’t believe my eyes when the tiger leaped out of the brush and swiped at the two men. I wish that I had shots of the actual attack. Unfortunately, there was no way of anticipating the moment. Tigers are, after all, masters at the element of surprise. |
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| 13,500 pages of data in 1,500 languages etched on a nickel. To see each page individually you’ll need a 500x microscope. |
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