Day 1184 – Simply Disgusted

By jspeer
Published: June 30, 2008
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I’ve had it. I’ll do whatever i can to lend a voice to PBS and Bill Moyers. Photos, links, reprints and assorted original writing will be a regular feature of this meager outlet. As for attribution, both images in this post (the stacks “feature” image and the post thumbnail) were both taken from the PBS.ORG [...]

Day 1181 – The Waterfalls as Seen From Boise

By jspeer
Published: June 27, 2008
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Idaho has many waterfalls. So does New York. Now New York City has five waterfalls of a sort. While i totally support big art so far i have to say The Waterfalls just doesn’t rock my world.

Day 1175 – Moore in the Gardens

By jspeer
Published: June 21, 2008
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While in NYC last week annette and i took our obligatory walk over to the Bronx Botanical Gardens where a very large collection of Henry Moore sculptures are currently on display.

Day 1170 – Beach Day

By jspeer
Published: June 16, 2008
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Where there used to be Pan Am and TWA now there’s nothing. Air France is still up there, as is Lufthansa and BA, but there seems to be a dearth of long haul American carriers. Oh, and Concord is gone, too.

Day 1160 – Disturbing

By jspeer
Published: June 6, 2008
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Once again, late to the party, i watched “cloverfield” last night. The movie itself was a distracting romp, but for some reason i felt compelled to watch the two “making of” shorts on the dvd. What i learned from the two little blurbs was not unexpected but what struck me was the demeanor of the [...]

Day 1155 – What’s Next

By jspeer
Published: June 1, 2008
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Like giant mobiles designed by an Alexander Calder admirer an increasing number of these magnificent sculptures are rising in the high desert of Idaho.