Sunday, February 8, 2009
Mad about the Metropolitan Museum of Art . . .
A charming illustrated short story ~ MAD ABOUT THE MET by Maira Kalman. I scanned the pages from the May-June 2008 issue of Departures Magazine. Click to enlarge for easy reading.
Enjoy your Sunday whether or not you go to the Met.
See her picture story about Abraham Lincoln here.
Enjoy your Sunday whether or not you go to the Met.
See her picture story about Abraham Lincoln here.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Life's Little Instruction Book, page 21 + wonderful winter photos . . .
...To be continued... Scroll down to see some wonderful "winter around the world" photographs I have saved on my computer.
via pixdaus
Friday, February 6, 2009
Bill Cunningham | The Water Dance ~ Maahvelous! . . .
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Historic tree at Versailles planted in 1786 uprooted in storm . . .
An enormous weeping purple beech planted in 1786 for Marie Antoinette in the royal park surrounding Versailles was toppled in a windstorm in southwestern France last week.
I have read several press releases with conflicting reports of the tree's height. The numbers vary between 82 and 90 feet in height with a 72 foot span of the tree's canopy.
The park's chief gardener said the tree's roots had started to "go mouldy" and were so short that they could no longer counterbalance the giant.
Once cut up, the wood of the the tree will be sold to paper makers. What a shame! I am quite surprised that bits aren't being converted into something more meaningful than paper. I should think a furniture maker would love to have this historic lumber. Maybe the pulp will be isolated into a batch for a very special publication. Let's hope so!
I have read several press releases with conflicting reports of the tree's height. The numbers vary between 82 and 90 feet in height with a 72 foot span of the tree's canopy.
The park's chief gardener said the tree's roots had started to "go mouldy" and were so short that they could no longer counterbalance the giant.
Once cut up, the wood of the the tree will be sold to paper makers. What a shame! I am quite surprised that bits aren't being converted into something more meaningful than paper. I should think a furniture maker would love to have this historic lumber. Maybe the pulp will be isolated into a batch for a very special publication. Let's hope so!
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Silly and fun NAMING MACHINE . . .
If you are trying to think of a unique name for your blog, blog post, new design company, or if you just want to have some fun please try the Naming Machine. Be prepared to waste a huge amount of time too.
It could also be educational for teaching children to read. Try it, you'll like it! I love the sounds.
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